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Lot 177

A contemporary teak cased brushed stainless steel canteen of cutlery together with a similar canteen of cutlery comprising fish knives and forks. CONDITION REPORT: One fish knife and fork missing from silver-plated set, modern set 6 however 3 soup spoons missing and one wooden handled jam spoon missing, light wear marks but generally good.

Lot 209

A Ladies blonde mink fur jacket, with light brown floral silk lining

Lot 172

A mixed lot of assorted items to include a Gothic style brass wall light, two reproduction wall brackets, table lamp etc.

Lot 451

A quantity of ceramics to include a Chinese blue and white floral decorated pot together with a Worcester tea bowl and saucer, decorated in the Willow pattern and two further tea bowls and saucers. CONDITION REPORT: Ink well appears good diameter 11cm, Worcester tea bowl cracked and minor chip to rim, height 4.5cm, diameter of saucer 11.5cm, floral tea bowl minor chip to rim, light scratches, saucer with faint hairline crack and minor chipping to rim, pink tea bowl and saucer appear to be good

Lot 213

A Ladies blonde mink fur jacket, with light brown plain silk lining

Lot 536

A Georgian light oak flat fronted corner cupboard.

Lot 483

A contemporary light beech framed open sided armchair, upholstered in a lime green geometric material.

Lot 1

A Victorian silk work tapestry panelDepicting a lady wearing a bonnet hat, collecting corn in country landscape scene, inset in light oak frame, 41x33cm

Lot 582

A contemporary light soft wood panelled top refectory table, raised on a metal support.

Lot 599

An Ercol light beech two piece suite.

Lot 136

Five assorted Art Deco and later coloured and frosted glass light shades of various styles and sizes.

Lot 477

An early 20th Century light oak wall clock.

Lot 220

A Ladies light brown mink fur coat, long length, the fur in chevron design, camel colour silk lining

Lot 351A

A Royal Doulton vase of baluster form decorated upon an iron red ground with gilt floral decoration, together with further Royal Doulton cat decorated jug with loop handle. CONDITION REPORT: Jug with very small chip to spout, hairline crack to foot rim, vase with light wear to gilt and minor crazing, very small hairline crack to centre of base.

Lot 593

A good quality modern light oak hall cabinet, comprising two single drawers above two tiered shelf, each containing two wicker baskets.

Lot 472

An early 20th Century light oak students bureau having panelled door above single fixed shelf.

Lot 578

An early 20th Century light oak flat topped kneehole desk, with green leather inset top.

Lot 519

A good quality reproduction light oak triple door wardrobe, having three panelled doors with hanging rail and single base shelf.

Lot 559

Pair of Dutch style brass twelve light hanging chandeliers (2).

Lot 237

Pair of silver-plated empire style three light candelabra, fluted columns on triform base, 49cm.

Lot 441

French oxidised copper centre light fitting, frosted ice pattern shades, with stalactite pendant motifs, marked Ezah, France, 75cm drop overall.

Lot 545

A 1796 pattern Light Cavalry sabre, the 32.5ins plain steel blade stamped with maker's mark "F.C.", with steel D guard with indistinct maker's mark, wire wrapped leather hilt and black painted steel scabbard, 40ins overall

Lot 546

A 19th Century Continental D guard Light Cavalry sabre, the 33ins curved plain steel unmarked blade with plain steel D guard with wire bound leather grip, and plain steel scabbard, 39.5ins overall, and a 19th Century small "Shortened" sword, the 21ins blade etched with "VR" cipher, brass guard, with wire bound shagreen grip (no scabbard), 27ins overall

Lot 61

A set of six late Victorian silver "Apostle" tea spoons with shell pattern bowls and spiral twist handles, and pair of matching sugar tongs (monogrammed), by Percy Light, Sheffield 1895, in fitted case, and a selection of silver spoons, forks, napkin rings and other silver and plated ware, various (combined weighable silver 21ozs)

Lot 280

ARRDonald McIntyre (1923-2009) - Oil painting - "Evening Light" - Abstract work of figures in a landscape, board 6.75ins x 7.75ins, initialled, in white painted frame Note : With inked title and name of artist to verso and price of 25 Guineas. Purchased fifty years ago from a gallery in Itchen Abbass

Lot 537

A good 20th Century Highland Light Infantry Scottish military dirk in the "Hunting Trousse" style, with 10.5ins fullered steel blade and hilt topped with a cairngorm stone, and with scabbard bearing badge of regiment, with knife and fork topped with stones, the silver fittings marked "Stirling Silver", 19ins overall

Lot 333

Yellow metal ring of abstract form, set with four diamonds on a textured ground, stamped - 750. Ring size O½ CONDITION REPORT Weighs approximately 7.4 grams. Overall good condition, some light surface scratching on outer band and small tarnish mark visible - probably from previous gold testing. Inner band is stamped 750, implying it is 18ct gold

Lot 146

Early 20th century silver plated George III-style three-light candelabrum with twin reeded branches and fluted decoration, stamped - Garrard & Co. Ltd., together with another large silver plated three-light candelabrum with twin branches and tulip candle holders on a tall fluted column and foliate decorated base, tall candelabra 5.5cm overall height (2)

Lot 384

A rare Second World War British Military Issue Grana W.W.W. stainless steel manual wristwatch, the circular black dial bearing the broad arrow mark, with luminous 'pencil' hands, Arabic numeral markers, railroad minute track and subsidiary seconds dial at 6 o'clock position, marked with 10 seconds intervals. The Grana KF 320 calibre fifteen jewel movement in stainless steel case with screw-back stamped with broad arrow, W.W.W. M18105. Case 36mm wide excluding crown. It is believed that only 1,000 - 1,500 of these watches were produced for British Military issue, making this watch one of the rarest and most coveted of the 'Dirty Dozen' CONDITION REPORT Overall condition very good, watch runs well. Luminous paint on hands is slightly discoloured as to be expected, visible in the photograph. Some light surface scratching to case commensurate with age/use. The watch has been recently serviced and cleaned and at the same the balance assembly was replaced and now keeps very good time.

Lot 145

Pair 19th century silver plated three-light candelabra with foliate arms and storm shade candle holders, on foliate decoration columns and stepped bases, 48cm overall height

Lot 387

British Military Issue Hamilton Navigator's wristwatch, the circular black dial with white Arabic numerals and luminous hour markers, broad arrow mark and centre seconds with hacking feature, in circular stainless steel case with screw-back marked with broad arrow, H.17, W10 6645-99-910-1000. Case 36mm diameter excluding winding crown CONDITION REPORT The watch runs fine, overall condition very good. Some very light scratching to case, commensurate with age

Lot 597

C Brasch: late 19th / early 20th century Continental bronze sculpture of a thoroughbred horse finely modelled in standing pose, on signed rectangular base and marbled plinth, total height 43cm CONDITION REPORT Generally good condition. Some light scratching in places, would benefit from a good clean or polish. Chips to marble base on the corners - an impressive looking sculpture. 48cm long overall

Lot 147

Pair late 19th century silver plated five-light candelabra with four reeded and foliate decorated branches and bell candle holders on tapering columns and foliate moulded square bases, together with a matching pair of three-light attachments and some sconces, 47cm overall height (4)

Lot 19

Early 20th century Chinese Celadon crackle glazed bottle vase converted to electric lamp, on turned wooden base, 64cm high CONDITION REPORT Good original condition, hole drilled in base of vase for light fitting

Lot 385

Second World War British Military Issue Eterna W.W.W. Military wristwatch, circa 1940s, the circular black dial with white Arabic numerals and luminous markers, subsidiary seconds at 6 o'clock position, luminous hands, in stainless steel case with screw-back and stamped with broad arrow, W.W.W. P2509, 3110837, case approximately 36mm diameter excluding winding crown CONDITION REPORT Overall condition very good, watch runs well, some slight discolouration/loss of finish to the edges or minute hand. Some light surface scratching to case commensurate with age/use. The watch has recently serviced and a new generic mainspring fitted.

Lot 450

Good quality late 19th century Chinese cloisonné charger with unusual multiple insect and leaf decoration within bird and floral borders, 45.5cm CONDITION REPORT Overall the dish shows wear, the reverse in particular worn, with some areas of cracking and scoured surface. The light green tones to main design have rough finish and some cells are empty. No obvious areas of bruising to the cloisonné, just wear commensurate with age

Lot 391

Gentlemen's Omega Genève gold (9ct) wristwatch with 613 calibre seventeen jewel movement, circular dial with brushed satin finish, subsidiary date aperture and centre seconds, applied baton hour markers, in circular gold case (London 1973), 34mm diameter, on a gold (9ct) bracelet (London 1973) CONDITION REPORT The watch winds and runs, the date changes as do the hands. Case is in very good order, with some very light surface scratching commensurate with age, signs of where case has previously been opened is visible. The gold bracelet has movement in it and is not Omega bracelet. 41.2grams approx total gross weight

Lot 94

Light fittings, pottery vases, pair of table lamps, wall plates, cutlery and carving sets, games, glassware etc.

Lot 267

A Miners lamp, brass construction ,"The Protector", Light and Lighting Co Ltd makers, Eccles Manchester, with iron hanging hook and screw off fuel reservoir.

Lot 307

A set of Ferdinand Barbedienne table and wall lights, in the Middle Eastern style, comprising a pair of two branch table lights, a pair of three light wal mounts, all signed to side (4)the lights are all in need of re-wiring, and the candle effect fittings need replacing, otherwise generally good condition, no obvious signs of significant damage or repair 

Lot 526

A Victorian walnut armchair, with carved frame and light yelllow upholstery

Lot 191

A large silver plated Dunhill table lighter, modelled as a cigarette lighter, together with a gold plated Dunhill cigarette lighter, an AA badge and three small items of furniture mounts (6)the band around the middle of the light looks to be as if a strip of paper or something was there, looks slightly discoloured but will rub off, otherwise generally good condition, no obvious signs of significant damage or repair 

Lot 562

A modern Ercol dining table, in light brown wood, possibly oak, circular with extension leaf on pedastal base (2)

Lot 72

A George III silver caddy spoon by John West, London 1803, with scallop shell bowl and brightcut engraved handle ?ozt.the hallmarks are in good condition, there are light scratches to the silver all over otherwise generally good condition, no obvious signs of significant damage or repair, this item can be posted but the cost will be calculated after the sale 

Lot 571

A George III period mahogany bachelor's chest of drawers, the narrow form having five drawers with inlaid designs, AFsome light scratches to the top, chips and slight damage to the legs and the bottom frieze, very minor damages throughout, otherwise Generally good condition, no obvious signs of significant damage or repair 

Lot 2

An Art Deco Mikimoto silver and pearl brooch, with Mikimoto mark and silver mark verso the brooch is in the stylised form of a hanging group of berries, together with a white metal mounted cameo brooch, an agate brooch, a locket and more (parcel)agate brooch - small chip to one side, light scratches to the stone, clasp works wellCameo - few light scratches and the clasp is slightly loose but works well, otherwise generally good condition, no obvious signs of significant damage or repair

Lot 9

A pair of silver plated serpent and flower bud candlesticks with lily pad decortation over webfooted tripartite bases (2)some ware to the silver plate, also with some light scratches, otherwise generally good condition, no obvious signs of significant damage or repair

Lot 24

SELECTION OF CAMERAS including a Balda folding camera, cased; a Voigkandier Vito II folding camera, cased; a Kodak 44B Brownie, cased; and a Hanimex Sekomic light meter

Lot 143

Glass and chrome light fitting in the form of a concorde

Lot 198

A light oak two tier plant stand and a reproduction oak joint stool

Lot 200

A set of four brass wall lights and similar light fitting

Lot 368

A light oak plant stand with barley twist column

Lot 506

A large box of several hundred postcards, including Hold To Light, entertainers, docks, piers, pierretts, novelty etc

Lot 891

Seven Dinky die-casts, Sunbeam Alpine Sports 107, in light blue spot box, Sunbeam Alpine Sports 107, in pink spot box, MG Midget Sports 108, in box, Aston Martin DB3 Sports 110, in grey spot box, Aston Martin DB3 Sports 110, in green spot box, Triumph TR2 Sports, in turquoise spot box and a Triumph TR2 Sports, in pink spot box

Lot 65

2 boxed light fittings with shades

Lot 1522

VW Polo C Formel E 1272 cc Registration number C686 HAF. Chassis number WVWZZZ86ZGW147905. Engine number MH801978. A revised Polo model (known as the Mark 2) was introduced in October 1981, with the major change being the introduction of a new body style with a steep (almost vertical) rear window, as well a version with a diagonal rear window. Various engine sizes were available, the most economical being the Formel E (E for Economy), introduced in 1983. This used a high-compression 1272 cc engine, longer gear ratios and an early-stop-start ignition system (called SSA) that would cut the engine when idle for more than two seconds to save fuel whilst temporarily stopped in traffic, and restart the engine when the gear lever was moved to the left in neutral. The system could be enabled or disabled by means of a toggle switch below the light switch. This example is commonly referred to as a "Breadvan" due its distinctive shape and has only had a father and daughter ownership from new. She spent the first eleven years of her life in the West Country before coming to the East Riding in 1997 and has only covered 26,400 from new. The seats had period covers on them so are in wonderful condition and there is also a sunroof and correct Polo mud flaps. She comes with a new MOT, her original service books and a full service history confirming an annual mileage of only some 1000 miles per annum. The vendor took her to Italy several years ago where she performed admirably.

Lot 108

Rotax - a K515 brass 3" side lamp, a King of the Road PE - L14 chrome lamp, various light bulbs and a Weston type H battery tester (2).

Lot 250

A set of four Jaguar chrome wire wheel spinners, part numbers 8058/59, a Jaguar leaping cat bonnet motif, a tail light and a restoration manual (7).

Lot 1519

1976 Triumph Bonnieville T140V, 750 cc. Registration number RWU 846R. Chassis number GN72084. Engine number DN70359. The initial model of the T140 line was the 'V', which stood for five-speed transmission which was a Quaife design. Developed from the Bonneville T120, the T140V was launched in 1973 in response to declining sales. Problems with vibration meant that sales were slow however, and production was heavily disrupted by the workers' occupation of the Meriden factory in 1973. But new hope came in the spring of 1975, when the striking workers formed the Meriden Cooperative. With loans from the government, the new company renewed production of the Triumph T140V Bonneville. Unlike its former stewards, the Meriden Cooperative saw the need to update and improve the Bonnie, while at the same time playing to its time-honored strengths of simplicity, agility and light weight. Oil leakage, always the scourge of British twins, was profoundly tamed, and the Triumph T140V Bonneville was continuously improved and updated. Front and rear disc brakes came in 1976, as did left-hand shift to satisfy U.S. regulations. Much-improved Amal MkII carburetors came in 1978, and by 1979 all Bonnies sported electronic ignition. This low mileage UK example will require a full restoration as it has been in storage since the original owner died in the late 1970's. Semi restored by his father in the mid 1980's it now sports a Harris frame from 1986 to go with the original April 1976 engine, it comes with an air box, a pair of silencers and a spare chain.

Lot 98

STUDIO LIGHT, with adjustable tripod base, 146cm H.

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