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Fortnum & Mason Wicker Hamper with Leather StrapsA rectangular wicker basket branded "F&M," indicating its origins with Fortnum & Mason. The basket showcases a tightly woven natural wicker construction in a light tan tone, with a flat hinged lid. It features two tan leather straps with buckle fastenings for secure closure, along with woven wicker handles on either side for portability. The branding, commonly seen on the retailer's iconic luxury hampers, denotes its use for storing curated food and gift items. The piece is in well-preserved condition, with signs consistent with age and prior utility. Likely dating from the late 20th to early 21st century, this basket is both functional and collectible.
Jennings, Reginald George (British, 1872-1930); b. London, and Alfred Horatio Darby Ltd (Birmingham, fl. 1886-1950); from 1950 W.H. Darby & Son Ltd ENGLAND, Cyclists’ Touring Club, Sir Alfred Bird Memorial Prize, 1926, a silver award medal by R.G. Jennings for A.H. Darby, bust of Alfred Bird left, legend in panel below, rev. male cyclist riding to right, trees, hills and sea in background, tablet below, named (W.M. Robinson, 1929), hallmarked ahd Birmingham 1926, 89mm, 251.75g. Obverse rim knock at 7 o’clock, otherwise better than very fine, very rare and a significant award to a pioneer of off-road cycling £100-£150 --- Provenance: Bt A.C. Eimer June 2011. Walter McGregor Robinson (1877-1956), a prime mover in the cycling boom which followed World War I, was known to thousands of readers of Cycling as ‘Wayfarer’ or simply as ‘Robbie’. Originally from Anfield, Liverpool, he worked for the Liverpool and London and Globe Insurance Co for over 45 years, moving to Birmingham in 1925 and retiring in 1937. He was wounded in the trenches during the Great War but refused to let his leg injury hamper his riding, whether it be in Cheshire, North Wales or further afield. Sir Alfred Frederick Bird, 1st Bt (1849-1922), Tudor Grange, Solihull; Conservative MP for Wolverhampton West, 1910-22; chemist and food manufacturer, proprietor of Alfred Bird & Sons, inventor of baking powder and the powdered custard that bears his name. A keen amateur cyclist from the age of 20, who set a record for the Land’s End to John O’Groats run, he became a director of Rudge Whitworth and was a founder member of the Automobile Club of Great Britain and Ireland (later the RAC) in 1897; in 1904 he is recorded as owning no less than five cars, including a 24hp Mors. While attempting to cross Piccadilly at Hyde Park Corner on 7 February 1922, he was run over and died from his injuries. His son, Sir Robert Bland Bird (1876-1960), endowed a prize fund in his father’s memory to be given, with a medal, to ‘the inventor or producer of the greatest improvement in cycle design, construction, or equipment during any year’
FOUR BOXES AND LOOSE GLASSWARE, BOOKS, SOFT TOYS AND SUNDRY ITEMS, to include a box of cut crystal drinking glasses including Edinburgh and Tudor Crystal, a Mdina seahorse paperweight, a Peter Rabbit figure glued onto a base, small quantity of framed pictures and prints, an Optima picnic hamper with contents, etc (4 boxes + loose) (sd)
A superb Mk3 in vibrant Nitrous Blue with just 3,671 miles from new. Renowned as the final iteration of the traditional Fast Fords, this Mk3 Focus RS Edition was developed by Ford Performance engineers and evaluated at locations across the globe to further enhance the high performance hatchback’s class-leading traction and responsiveness using a Quaife LSD for the front axle. The mechanical LSD limited the engine torque delivered to the wheels that had reduced traction on the road surface and redistributed torque to the wheels with more traction to counteract the wheelspin that can hamper acceleration and stability.By controlling the torque delivered to each front wheel, the Focus RS Edition’s Quaife LSD enabled drivers to exploit the 350PS delivered by its 2.3-litre EcoBoost engine in high-performance driving situations even more. The Edition also delivered drive modes that included the industry first drift mode for controlled oversteer drifts under circuit conditions and launch control for ultimate performance off the start-line – accelerating from 0-62mph in just 4.7 seconds.On offer here is a UK-supplied, right-hand drive example that was first registered on 7th July 2017 and is finished in a vibrant shade of Nitrous Blue. The 'Lux pack' includes power mirrors, Keyfree system, cruise-control, rear parking sensors, privacy glass and 19” black forged alloy wheels. Optioned with ‘Sync 3 & Sat Nav’, Sony premium speakers and sub-woofer and more, all detailed in the car's history file which can be viewed at our Documents Desk.The V5C is showing one former keeper and the odometer at the time of cataloguing was showing just 3,671 miles from new. Accompanied by the Ford Performance Bookpack and some invoices showing a service with Arnold Clark in Newcastle, this example presents as you would expect for what is essentially 'running-in' mileage.Coming to auction with a current MOT, this is a competitively priced RS Mk3 in very good condition that will reward a closer inspection.Specification Make: FORD Model: FOCUS MK3 Year: 2017 Chassis Number: WF05XXG5CC5HM67997 Registration Number: DP17 PRV Transmission: Manual Drive Side: Right-hand Drive Odometer Reading: 3761 Miles Make: RHDClick here for more details and images
Thirty-six Border Fine Arts Brambly Hedge figures, designed by Jill Barklem, including Lord and Lady Woodmouse Resting, Mrs Apple & Wilfred, Babies in the Bath, Wilfred Teddy Mouse, Mrs Apple & The Children, Dusty Dogwood and Mrs Toadflax & Hamper, together with four matching figures on musical bases, comprising Primrose, Poppy Eyebright, Mrs Apple and Wilfred, with thirty-seven original tins and three boxes.

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