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- Finished in a notably eye-catching pale pastel shade of Turquoise - Pickup bed features wooden stake sides and a wooden floor - Original specification Stovebolt-6 214ci (3500cc), OHV engine with chromed rocker cover Further Info: GM's Advance Design Series trucks were the company's first post-WW2 offering and billed as being 'bigger, stronger and sleeker'. Launched in 1947, they were sold with various minor changes until March 1955. This lightly customised example is finished in a notably eye-catching pale pastel shade of Turquoise and the interior is trimmed in Beige cloth. The Pickup bed features wooden stake sides and a wooden floor with stainless steel runners. The new front and rear bumpers are chromed steel, as per the original style, and the vehicle rides on Mohawk-shod painted steel rims adorned with large chrome hubcaps and beauty rings. This handsome and practical Pickup is powered by an original specification Stovebolt-6 214ci (3500cc), six-cylinder OHV engine complete with chromed rocker cover and is being sold complete with brand new spare wheel and tyre. A splendid-looking and apparently very usable truck that would make a welcome addition to any collection of Americana.
THREE ORIGINAL STILL LIFE PICTURES comprising one pastel drawing of tiger lilies, one pen and wash still life entitled 'Cactus Collection' by Maggie Mason and a mixed media collage of a vase of flowers; together with three decorative prints by James Tytler. Each mounted, framed and presented under glass. The largest 42cm x 68cm overall. (6) Condition is good overall; two original pictures have slipped in their mounts.
Four Chanel boucle jackets. comprising a grey and pink single breasted mix jacket with two front pockets European size 38; a fawn single breasted jacket with two front pockets, European size 40; a taupe and cream hounds tooth check single breasted jacket European size 40; and a cream and pastel mix single breasted jacket European size 40Dimensions: Condition reportThe first with a missing button, marks to lining around the neck. In fair condition. The second with marks to neck and lining, in fair condition. The third with marks to the neck lining and black marks to the arm - would benefit from cleaning. The forth with minor staining to the lining - in fair condition. All with Chanel hangers
Two leaves from a Lectionary, - in Latin, decorated manuscript on parchment [northern France or... in Latin, decorated manuscript on parchment [northern France or Low Countries, mid-twelfth century] Two contiguous leaves from the text, with 25 lines in a fine early Gothic bookhand with a joined 'pp' but no biting curves, and a broken ct-ligature in which the 't' curves back but does not touch the 'c', five sections of music with neumes arranged around a red clef-line, rubrics in red, three simple red initials (one with a bauble mounted in its body), and four large initials in red, green or pastel blue with contrasting floral flourishes, later medieval folio nos. Ìclxiiii' and Ìclxv', edges slightly torn where cut from book, remnants of tape at edges from previous mountings, now in card mounts, good condition, 252mm. by 160mm.
Collection of leaves - from decorated liturgical manuscripts, in Latin from decorated liturgical manuscripts, in Latin, on parchment [twelfth and thirteenth century] A bifolium and three leaves: (a) bifolium from a large Lectionary, single column, 22 lines in a good bookhand, rubrics in red, 12 simple initials in red, blue and green (2 with baubles mounted in their bodies), one very large initial 'I' in split red with a foliate thistle-like prickly tail, losses to uppermost blank border with modern parchment repair, Picardy or Normandy, c.1180-90, each leaf 310mm. by 200mm.; (b) leaf, double column, 29 lines, music in neumes on a 4-line brown stave, remains of 13 initials in red or green (some with contrasting penwork), top margin cut away and split at top where green of an initial has weakened parchment, stain to top and edges of verso from reuse in a binding, France, c.1170-80, 285mm. by 195mm.; (c) large fragment of a leaf, with single column, 20 lines in a tall and angular bookhand, rubrics in red, remains of 4 small initials in red and pastel blue on recto and one half-page white-vine initial in red on verso (the latter much scuffed), verso discoloured through reuse on binding, Germany, c.1170; (d) leaf from an early Choirbook, with single column, 14 lines of text with music in neumes arranged on 4-line brown staves (red marking the C-clef), capitals touched in red, small initials and rubrics in red, 2 large red initials (70mm. and 45mm. high) with elaborate white-vine ornament, both initials rubbed, whole discoloured and verso much scuffed, France, early thirteenth century, 290mm. by 200mm. The large initial on item (a) finds very close parallels in books from Normandy and Picardy. The use of muted green for initials is common to both areas (see Manuscrits cistercians de la Bibliothèque Royale de Belgique , 1990, nos.11, 13 and 29, all twelfth century), and there are near-identical matches for the multi-branched spiky thistle-like end to the initial in a contemporary martyrology from Corbie (W. Cahn, Romanesque Manuscripts: The Twelfth Century , 1996, no. 95, pl. 234).
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