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- 1 of just 3,003 made and reputedly supplied by University Motors - Resident in Holland since c.1963 and recent body restoration - Reportedly 'on the button with good oil pressure and effective cooling' Further Info: Chassis TA1514 was manufactured on 21st June 1937. Its XPJG engine carries a University Motors rebuild plate which, together with other research, suggests they were the supplying dealer. Dutch owned since at least c.1963, the MG has recently undergone a HMRC NOVA declaration and had a UK V5C applied for. A recent body restoration is evident with renewed paint to the chassis, axles and running gear. According to the vendor 'the ash frame has had sections replaced, but retains the original numbered cross member. The body is correct, with the original chrome on the headlamps, radiator grille, sidelights, windscreen and body fittings. New wheel spinners and running board treads have been fitted, along with correct-type dampers. The Ivory paintwork is in good condition and the interior, which has been re-trimmed in Red leathercloth, boasts period bucket seats. The floorboards and internal panelling have been replaced and the car is extremely stable on the road, with no scuttle shake or looseness in the door frames. Modern Lucas spotlights are fitted for night use and rallies. On the button with good oil pressure and effective cooling, this well-maintained TA is ready for immediate use in pre-war and MG club events'.
A 19th Century Sorrento ware trinket box, the lid inlaid in marquetry with a dancing couple, an a/f Japanese ivory tusk group carved with a graduated herd of elephants on wood stand, a cigarette box decorated in abalone with a Kiwi, a polychrome carved religious group and an Egyptian carved granite Shabti (5).
A mixed lot comprising 19th Century carved ivory face screen handles, a West Indian turned hardwood box containing a set of six coaters each inset with a 1950 Jamaica farthing, a late Victorian carved shell button with an early automobile, a coloured engraving of Shakespeare in oval ebonised frame, ebony backed hairbrush, spectacles, a framed Chinese painting on silk etc.
Revolver: A Tranter's Patent .230 Cal pocket revolver. Single action. Frame marked 'Tranter's Patent' & SN: 39049. Brass frame with acanthus scrolling. Barrel 2" engraved 'H.W. EGG. No 1 Piccadilly London'. Brass buttplate with cartridge ejector rod. One piece ivory grip steel trigger guard. Deactivated with certificate. Contained in its fitted polished mahogany? maker's case with trade label for Henry Egg. Gun, Rifle and Pistol manufacturer to the Royal Family. Oil brush and cleaning bristle brush. A note included from the vendor stating the revolver was used on stage at the Stretford Empire during his music hall act. Also a former Equerry to King Edward VII. Pistol dates from end of 19th century. A fine lot with an interesting provenance. (Box no key & lacks keyhole escutcheon)
Sword: An officers Spadroon sword circa 1800. Straight fullered single edged blade. Blade etched with GR Cypher and simple decoration. Length 32". Ivory hilt with brass 'Cigar band'. Brass gilt cross guard and squared bun shaped pommel. Brass chain links pommel and cross guard. This would appear to me to be a naval Spadroon of the Napoleonic Wars. In good condition for its age (blade tip rounded). No scabbard. Faint engraving to 'cigar band'.
Sword: fine 1831 Pattern General Officers Mameluke sword, formerly the property of Colonel E.A. Wood. Blade etched with Crown & 'V.R.' and 'E.A. WOOD' & 'X ROYAL HUSSARDS' two piece ivory grip (with minor repair) polished steel scabbard with gilt mounts with two suspension rings. Colonel E.A. Wood served in the Afghan War 1878-9 and participated in the assault of Ali Musjid and operations in the Leighman Valley. Nice piece
Dirk: A circa 1800s Naval Officers dress dirk. Plain curved blade 18" top flat marked by the maker J & R MOLE. Brass mounts with lions head pommel. Ribbed Ivory (?) hilt. In its brass mounted leather scabbard (mounts good, leather partly a/f). Worn condition overall, grip assembly a little loose.
A Victorian mahogany writing box, 26 by 18 by 7cm, a 19th century mahogany letter rack, 31 by 9 by 20cm, a Black forest letter rack, 18 by 9 by 11cm, a 1920s desk calendar, an oak and silver plated inkwell, bearing a plaque with presentation inscription dated 1936, three Victorian ivory page turners, a 19th century ivory letter opener, painted with flowers and having a lace bobbin handle, a Victorian inkwell carved in the form of an owl, with hinged head, 17cm high, and a Regency mahogany tea caddy of sarcophagus form.
A Victorian papier mache snuff box with an etched and painted figural scene inscribed 'No Wand'rer Lost a Family in Heav'n', 9cm diameter, an Art Nouveau pewter box, 5cm high, a 19th century gilt metal photo frame, 16cm high, an ivory salt scoop with the handle carved in the form of a clenched fist 12cm long, a Victorian portrait miniature frame 13 by 16cm, a 19th century leather bound gilt metal travelling inkwell, 4cm high, a hand painted wooden fan, a blue glass silver inlaid posy vase, a quantity of commemorative medals, two treen boxes, and two copper dishes inset with One Penny pieces, 11cm diameter. (22)
An enamel box modelled as tied asparagus, oval porcelain box decorated with flowers, embossed brass parasol handle, silver and mother of pearl folding fruit knife, ivory folding knife, silver commemorative golfing tea spoon, silver counter box with mother of pearl counters, two silver pickle forks, Georgian silver arrow, fluted porcelain knob, pair of silver earrings and a silver cufflink.
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