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A stylish 1930's Art Deco silver four piece tea and coffee service by Charles Boyton, of conical form, with stylised decoration, London, 1936, tallest piece, 18cm, gross 40.5oz, all pieces signed on base.CONDITION: Tea pot- Lid hinge has become completely detached and is in need of repair. Large dent to the foot rim. Small ding to the side. Some minor surface scratches in general. Splits to ivory handle. Maker's mark rubbed.Coffee pot- Splits to ivory handle. Lid and handle a little loose in situ. Minor surface scratches. Maker's mark rubbed.Other pieces in good order.
Foreign Travel: 1- Bosman, William: A New and Accurate Description of the Coast of Guinea, Divided into the Gold, the Slave and the Ivory Coasts. J. Knapton 1721, 2nd. Edn. With 6 Plates only of 7, and also lacking the map. Later leather backed boards and new endpapers. Some staining; 2- Baedeker; 4 volumes: Great Britain (lacking the frontis map); Paris, South-Eastern France; South-Western France. Original cloth. NOT COLLATED, hence sold A/F. (5)
1984 Alfa Romeo Alfasud Transmission: manualMileage:64420When it went on sale in 1972, after first being launched the previous year at the Turin Motor Show, the Alfasud rewrote the book. Given that Alfa Romeo had no experience of small front-wheel drive cars, the sheer dynamic excellence of the flat-four powered Sud came as a shock, leaving the opposition grasping at straws in order to catch up. In 1976, Alfa Romeo trumped the standard Sud by reworking it into a gorgeous hatchback and the results were predictably fantastic. Styling was handled by Giugiaro who, of course, had penned Alfa Romeo's most praised design, the 105 Series and, who at the time was probably the best designer in the world in terms of drawing cars that were simply 'beautiful'. The Sprint, in many people's eyes, eclipsed the already desirable Alfetta GTV.This Alfasud was originally sold by Amersham Motors Ltd on 14th April 1984 and is finished in Avorio (Ivory) with beige velour trim. Starting life as a 1.3 SC example, this Alfa Romeo benefits from a 1.5Ti engine upgrade together with Ti trim alterations. A comprehensive history folder accompanies this pretty five-door hatchback with receipts and MoT test certificates dating back to the point of registration and confirming the mileage of 64,420 to be correct. The original service books together with the handbooks are present. In 2001, with an odometer reading of 62,741, the car was put into storage; she was recommissioned in 2018 with the odometer being 62,982 at the point of the MoT test. Showing no signs of any accident damage or corrosion, this Alfasud appears to have completely original paintwork and is a very sound, solid example. Last serviced by Thorobred Cars in Laleham in February 2021, a complete set of Goodyear tyres were fitted at the same time. This Alfa Romeo Alfasud is supplied with a V5C registration document and an MoT test certificate valid until 7th February 2021 with no advisories.Guide price £6,000-£8,000Interested parties should satisfy themselves as to the description and condition of each lot prior to the sale. Accordingly, buyers are on notice that each vehicle is offered ‘as is/as seen’ subject to the Terms and Conditions for the auction. Buyers are advised to inspect the vehicle in person or use a professional to carry out this service. Historics will not entertain disputes over descriptions.
1954 Riley RME Transmission: manualMileage:404Despite producing some fine small saloons and sporting cars while carving out an enviable competition record for itself during the early 1930s, Riley had lost its battle to remain independent and was part of the Nuffield Organisation by the decade’s end. Rileys of the immediate post-war years were, nevertheless, recognisably products of the ‘old firm’. Most popular of these was the 1.5 litre RMA sports saloon, which came with torsion bar independent front suspension, hydro-mechanical brakes and Riley’s classic twin-camshaft, overhead-valve engine in four-cylinder guise. An improved version, the RME, with fully hydraulic brakes - appeared in 1952 and continued in production until 1955.This lovely example of this British classic is presented in black over ivory with tan leather interior. The car was purchased by the present owner in 2007 from a lady owner who had the car stored in a barn for many years. The car was then fully restored by the renown classic car restorer, Michael Hibberd Motor Engineers. The engine and chassis were rebuilt and a full body restoration was carried out also. The car was painted, new carpets and headlining were installed, all the woodwork was restored and a new stainless steel exhaust system was fitted. This wonderful classic Riley comes with a lovely history including original manuals, toolkit and parts invoices. A delightful classic in great condition which is ready to be enjoyed.Interested parties should satisfy themselves as to the description and condition of each lot prior to the sale. Accordingly, buyers are on notice that each vehicle is offered ‘as is/as seen’ subject to the Terms and Conditions for the auction. Buyers are advised to inspect the vehicle in person or use a professional to carry out this service. Historics will not entertain disputes over descriptions.
GEORGE III IVORY & SILVER MOUNTED TORTOISESHELL TEA CADDY, c. 1800, of oval 10-sided form, hinged fan-segmented lid with axe handle, above oval escutcheon monogrammed cartouche, zinc lined interior, paper label to inside lid with dedication dated 1940, key, 14cms high Provenance: deceased estate, consigned via our Cardiff office Condition Report: three ivory bands replaced, one missing, a few ivory strung inlays missing to lid.
George III blond tortoiseshell tea caddy, of sarcophagus form raised upon four white metal bun feet, with white metal banding, escutcheon, and vacant rectangular plaque to the hinged cover, opening to reveal a twin compartmented interior with tortoiseshell veneered covers with ivory handles, H14cm L18cm D10cm
Finely knotted Persian Qom silk rug, overall pink ground with ivory field, the field with central cusped medallion profusely decorated with interlacing foliate and stylised flower heads, multiple band boarder, the main band decorated with a series of stylised motifs and trailing foliage, the outer guard with signature panel Dimensions: Height: 206cm Length/Width: 319cm
An early 20th century Russian silver teapot, of compressed oval shape, the hinged lid, with an ivory finial, 12cm diameter, together with a matching coffee pot, 13cm high, 826g gross (2) This item may require export or CITES licences in order to leave the UK. It is the responsibility of the buyer to ensure that licences are in place before shipping
An early 19th century rosewood and inlaid wall mirror, the rectangular plate, flanked by reeded columns, having a moulded cornice with ivory ball ornament. This item may require export or CITES licences in order to leave the UK. It is the responsibility of the buyer to ensure licences are in place before shipping83 x 54cmCondition report: Overall ok and usable, looks to be original and complete. Three of the balls have been replaced, not recently, with what looks like gesso and one to the side is damaged along the bottom edge. Unrestored as has been in the same house for many years. Glass is intact and it is generally dirty. Some losses to the back edges and veneers.
English school, 19th century, a half-length portrait of Joyce Scott, oil on canvas, 28 x 22cm, together with a pair of miniature portraits of Reverend Napper and his companion, oil on ivory, each 10 x 8cm, in ornate gilt frames (3) This lot may require export or CITES licences before leaving the UK. It is the responsibility of the buyer to ensure that licences are in place before shipping
A 19th century ivory visiting card case, 8 x 5cm, together with an Edwardian ivory letter opener, with a silver handle, Birmingham 1909, 24cm long and two others various (4) This lot may require export or CITES licences in order to leave the UK. It is the responsibility of the buyer to ensure that licences are in place before shipping
A 19th century turned ivory chess set, highest 8cm, in a wooden folding inlaid games box, together with a George III mahogany box, with a hinged lid and drawer below, containing a collection of Russian/English language translation cards, 15cm. This item may require export or CITES licences in order to leave the UK. It is the responsibility of the buyer to ensure that licences are in place before shippingCondition report: The chess set is complete. It is however dirty and the red pieces have marks on the tops where they have worn away the red to a white colour. One white rook is quite chipped around the top and the base with several of the castellations missing, and around half the foot rim is chipped around the edge. The box looks to be original and complete, although the veneers are lifting. There is a large white patch on the top, but this does rub away. There are several splits and light knocks around the edges, dirty and unrestored, but well made. Opens as it should and is usable.
English School, 19th century, a miniature portrait of Reverend Banks, oil on ivory, together with a pair of miniature portraits of Benjamin Banks and his wife, in ornate gilt frames (3) This item may require export or CITES licences in order to leave the UK. It is the responsibility of the buyer to ensure that licences are in place before shippingEach 9 x 7cm
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