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Buyers Premium on this Lot ONLY 10% + VAT (additional online surcharge if bidding via Saleroom,com see Terms). Motor vehicle: TOTOTA YARIS ICON VVT-I 5 door hatchback Petrol engine (1329cc) Registration WJ66 SVD Registered 03/10/2016, former keepers 2, Mileage 20,400, Full years MOT with no Advisories, 3/4 tank fuel. Rear parking camera, two keys, Vermillion Red, four service stamps, log book and manual.
A collection of boxed Dinky diecast toys to include 973 Eaton Yale Articulated Tractor Shovel, 924 Aveling-Barford 'Centaur' Dump Truck, 404 Conveyancer Fork Lift Truck, 976 Michigan 180-111 Tractor Dozer, 984 Atlas Digger and 948 Tractor-Trailer McLean.Condition ReportLight playwear with minor paint chips, tractor trailer 948 one side of cab sun faded and one back door missing.
Collection of boxed diecast vehicles from various different brands including, 1722 ERTL The Fall Guy pickup Truck, 1112 Gama Opel Kadett Caravan, 446 Gama VW- Leichttransporter Van, Road Champs F-150 Flare Side, Road Champs 3100 1953 Chevrolet pick-up, Road Champs 1953 Chevy Pick-up, Mercedes Benz van and two addition al vehicles.Condition ReportGood comdition, one of the additional vehicles does have a broken door. Slight damage to boxes.
Original vintage motivational propaganda poster captioned - Scrapheaps. A needless tax on wages, sales and profits. Help stop the leaks. Bill Jones. - featuring an illustration of men throwing broken ladder, door, radio, tire, broom, chair into one pile. Bill Jones was a fictional character created to provide motivation and promote a hard-working spirit. Printed by Parker-Holladay, London. Good condition, tears, minor staining, creasing. Country of issue: UK, designer: Unknown, size (cm): 71x56, year of printing: 1928
Set of 2 original vintage World War Two safety posters. 1. In an air raid if you are at home 1. At night see that your blackout is complete. 2. Turn off all gas taps, then turn off gas at main. At all times keep away from windows. - featuring photographs of a lady closing curtains and turning off gas. Poor condition, paper losses, tears, creasing, folds. Country of issue: UK, designer: Unknown, size (cm): 74x49, year of printing: 1940s; 2. In an air raid... How to fight a fire. 1. Have your equipment ready and tell someone to look out for fire. 2. If you cannot put out the fire quickly - call the Fire Brigade or Auxiliary Fire Service. Make sure you know the quickest way to do so. Clear away inflammable lumber from attics and top floors, in advance. - featuring two photographs one depicting a stirrup hand pump in action being operated by a gentleman with a lady standing at the door with a bucket, and a photograph of a fire brigade with a fire engine at the gate of a house. Poor condition, paper losses, tears, creasing, folds, staining. Country of issue: UK, designer: Unknown, size (cm): 74x49, year of printing: 1940s
Original vintage advertising poster for Pontiac - Chieftain De Luxe Four-Door Sedan - Dollar for Dollar - You Can't Beat a Pontiac. - featuring a photograph of a Pontiac Chieftain automobile set over grey background, the car was designed by an American automotive designer Harley Earl (1893-1969) and produced from 1949 to 1958 by General Motors. Horizontal. Good condition, staining, browning, creasing on edges. Country of issue: USA, designer: Unknown, size (cm): 45x52, year of printing: 1951
Original vintage advertising poster for Rolls-Royce Corniche in blue on a mountain road. Corniche II is a two-door convertible car produced from 1986 to 1989. Rolls-Royce was a British manufacturer of luxury cars and later aero-engines, the company was founded in 1904 by a Welsh motoring and aviation pioneer Charles Rolls (1877-1910) and an English engineer Henry Royce (1863-1933). Horizontal. Excellent condition, minor creasing. Country of issue: UK, designer: Unknown, size (cm): 60x84, year of printing: 1980s
A 19th century German 8 day striking wall clock manufactured by HAC (Hamburg Amerikanische Uhrenfabrik) in a mahogany case with a wide cornice top, carved pediment and turned finial, full length glazed door flanked by turned half columns with corresponding pendant finials beneath, eight day spring driven movement striking the hours and half-hours on a coiled gong (missing), with a two piece dial, enamel chapter ring and gilt centre, spun brass bezel and decorative pierced steel hands, with a visible �gridiron� pendulum with regulation. H90cm
An early 20th century English wall clock with a circular 16” mahogany wooden bezel, 12” painted steel dial with Roman numerals and minute track, steel spade hands within a flat glass and spun brass bezel, eight-day rack-striking spring driven movement striking the hours on a coiled gong, with case side door and pendulum regulation door to base, dial inscribed with the trademark BUC Ltd . ( British United Clock Company 1885-1909) With pendulum and key.
An early 20th century Winterhalder & Hoffmeier “ting tang” mantle clock chiming the quarters and hours on two coiled gongs, in mahogany round topped case with two side finials and recessed quarter columns with capitals, on a stepped plinth raised on bun feet, with a silvered dial plate and chapter ring, subsidiary dials for pendulum regulation and chime/silent, gothic steel hands, Roman numerals and minute track within a glazed door with bevelled glass. With pendulum and key.
A 19th century Oak and Mahogany 30hr longcase clock retailed by �Turnbull of Whitby� with a tall swans neck pediment, brass ball and spire finial and two stamped brass paterae, glazed break-arch door flanked by two turned pillars, full-length wavy -topped trunk door on a rectangular base with applied shaped skirting, chain driven outside countwheel movement striking the hours on a cast bell, with a painted dial pinned directly to the movement, the arch depicting a country church, with a conforming ruin, country house and cottages to the spandrels, dial drawn with Roman numerals and minute markers with matching stamped brass hands, semi-circular date aperture and date ring behind. With weight and pendulum. The Turnbull family of Whitby clockmakers are recorded as working from Bridge Street, Whitby, from 1784 to 1870.Dimensions: Height: 220cm Length/Width: 46cm Depth/Diameter: 24cm
A mahogany longcase clock with a 19th century eight-day striking movement and earlier brass dial and steel hands, with a swans neck pediment on a plain frieze, square glazed door flanked by two circular wooden pillars with capitals, trunk with full length door and break arch top on a rectangular plinth with a raised panel and shaped skirting, 18th century brass dial pinned directly to the movement, with matching steel hands and Urn & scroll pattern spandrels, engraved dial centre and semi-circular date aperture, engraved roman numerals, minute markers and inner quarter hour track with half hour lozenges, later weight driven rack striking movement, striking the hours on a cast bell. With weights, key and pendulum.Dimensions: Height: 220cm Length/Width: 40cm Depth/Diameter: 23cm
A 20th century Bracket clock in mahogany effect case with bell top pediment and glazed break arch door, with a brass dial and silvered chapter ring with Roman numerals and five-minute Arabic’s, steel serpentine hands and working moon phase above, with a Hermle 8-day spring driven movement with a floating lever balance, chime/silent operation chiming the hours and quarters on gong rods. With key and setting instructions. £100-150Dimensions: Height: 37cm Length/Width: 22cm Depth/Diameter: 15cm
A late 19th century spring driven American Eight-day wall clock, striking the hours on a bell, in a parquetry case with contrasting oak, maple, walnut, and other hardwoods, with a flat top, carved cresting and finials rectangular glazed door flanked by finely turned pilasters, with a painted dial with roman numerals and minute track, steel spade hands and faux mercury pendulum reflected in a rear case mirror.
A late Victorian c1860 30-hour chain driven oak and mahogany longcase clock with a swan neck pediment with wooden paterae and a central wooden finial, broad glazed break arch door flanked by turned pillars, on a veneered trunk with canted corners, a short oak door with a flat top, cross banding and applied carved cresting above, on an oak plinth with a shaped integral feet, fully painted dial with Roman numerals and minute track, matching painted spandrels and a depiction of a farm boy with horses in the arch, dial inscribed �Ness, Kirby Moorside�, dial pinned directly to a countwheel recoil anchor movement striking the hours on a bell. With pendulum and weight. Original casemakers label pasted to the backboard of the case.There were five generations of the �Ness� family of clockmakers in Kirby Moorside from 1823 -1912.
A 20th century three train longcase clock in a mahogany finished case with a swan neck pediment in the Georgian style, with a fully glazed door, brass dial with silver chapter ring, spandrels and �Tempus Fugit� boss to the arch, chiming the hours on gong rods, With pendulum and three weights. .
A late 19th century “Seth Thomas” American hexagonal dial wall clock, with a 12” dial within a spun brass bezel and flat glass, with Roman numerals, minute track, subsidiary seconds dial and steel Maltese hands, dial inscribed “Seth Thomas, made in the United States of America”, eight-day spring driven movement striking the hours on a gong, mahogany case with a glazed door and brass slip, visible pendulum and original trade label pasted in the rear of the case.
A mid 20th century German wall clock in a veneered mahogany case with a German eight day “Kienzle” movement sounding the hours and half hours on twin gong rods, 9” circular dial with chrome Arabic numerals and pierced baton hands, full length door with glazed dial and pendulum apertures, chrome pendulum bob.
A small oak cased replica 18th century longcase clock c1940, 188cm high, with a traditional swan�s neck pediment, glazed break arch hood door with flanking pilasters, long trunk door with a double spire shaped top, on a rectangular plinth with a raised panel to the front, fitted with a mid-20th century spring driven Westminster chiming 8-day movement striking the quarters, halves and hours on eight gong rods, with a corresponding 18th century styled brass dial with engraved chapter ring, spandrels and heavily engraved dial centre, convex boss to the arch inscribed �Tempus Fugit�With pendulum.
A mid-20th century timepiece wall clock with a circular mahogany effect wooden bezel, 12” painted steel dial with Roman numerals and minute track, steel spade hands within a flat glass and spun brass bezel, eight-day spring driven movement, case side door and pendulum regulation door to base, with pendulum and key.
James Shoolbred & Co. London - Edwardian inlaid mahogany triple combination wardrobe, projecting dentil cornice over bevel glazed door, two figured oval panelled doors and four drawers, the central compartment fitted with linen slides and drawers, satinwood banding, on base with shaped apron and bracket feet, with enamel plaque Dimensions: Height: 218cm Length/Width: 197cm Depth/Diameter: 61cm
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