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A 19th century mahogany Bergere library chair, having split cane back, side and seat, raised on ring turned supports with brass cup casters, with later squab cushion and back, w.64cm, seat d.60cm, seat h.36cm (excluding cushion), back h.101cmCondition report: Stands well.Frame good and strong.Cane back and sides good.Seat with some sagging.No breaks to frame.Numerous minor knocks and scuffs.Casters good.Split but no losses to reverse of top rail.
A George III mahogany framed window seat, of serpentine outline, having an upholstered top with raised arms, on acanthus leaf scroll cabriole forelegs and square chamfered rear legs, all with metal casters, w.149cm, d.55cm, seat h.43cmCondition report: Stands well.Frame strong.Upholstery generally good with some fringing coming loose.Some worm to stretchers, which appears inactive.One rear leg with sliver chip.No breaks to legs.With all 6 original casters.Some surface scuffs and modest age wear.Unpolished.Outside rear legs with later metal support brackets.
A near-pair of Victorian mahogany framed settees, each with raised backs and scroll arms, one later upholstered in striped blue silk damask, the other in a burgundy velour, the fronts of serpentine outline, each raised on six leaf carved and beaded scroll cabriole supports, w.185cm, seat d.67cm, seat h.41cm (excluding cushions)Condition report: Near pair – not a pair as first catalogued.Both stand well, frames good and strong.Blue is slightly grubby.Red requires full re-upholstery.All legs with no breaks or repairs.All timbers scuffed and with some age wear.Some chips to feet.Unpolished and appear all original.
1938 MG VA 1½ two door 4 seat open tourerReg No. JMC154Car No. VA1369 Engine No. TPBG1632Dark Red with Red interior, Black Hood and Black Side screensOdometer 88625The MG VA, or MG 1½-litre as it was originally marketed, was produced by MG between February 1937 and September 1939 and was the smallest of the three sports saloons they produced in the late 1930s, the others being the SA and WA.The car used a tuned version of the push-rod, 1548cc overhead valve four-cylinder Morris TPBG type engine that was also fitted to the Wolseley 12/48 and Morris Twelve series III. The MG version had twin SU carburettors and developed 54 bhp at 4500 rpm. Drive was to the live rear axle via a four-speed manual gearbox with synchromesh on the top three ratios. Nineteen-inch wire wheels were fitted, and the 10-inch drum brakes were hydraulically operated using a Lockheed system. In-built hydraulic jacks were standard. Suspension was by half-elliptic springs all round with a live rear axle and beam front axle. Luvax shock absorbers were fitted, the rear ones adjustable from the dashboard. There were only 2,407 VA’s of all body types produced prior to production ending which ensures that these vehicles today remain rare and collectable.This car was purchased by the late deceased owner in April 2001, unfortunately no history is available although it saw regular use up until his death, no record of expenditure can be found. From the DVLA records the last pass MOT recorded was on the 28/06/2007 at a mileage of 88,118.This rare tourer presents in a sound and solid condition, having had fresh fuel and a new battery the car started instantly. It is difficult to say what restoration has been undertaken in the past however, it would appear that little extra work would be required to bring this to an excellent condition. It should be noted that the hood would benefit with replacement along with fresh carpeting to the interior.Sold with V5.IMPORTANT NOTICE REGARDING THE SALE OF CARS & MOTORCYCLES IN THIS AUCTIONCondition report: From a local deceased estate.Car runs well, although will need recommissioning as has stood for approx 2.5 years.Body and structure very good, however paintwork now showing some wear.Some panels are suffering from micro-blistering.Paint loss to bulkhead.Small chips to front of near-side wing and inside of bumper.Interior with age wear but complete - damage to edges only.Hood would need replacing.Carpets are worn and with some moth damage.Chrome generally good, with some modest tarnishing in places including to lamps.Interior panels very good.Instrument panel complete but showing some age wear.
A 1967 Morris Minor SaloonRegistration No. LOE 473FChassis No. A2S51195835In blue. Odometer 40070 miles.This car has been dry-stored for at least the last five years, with the bodywork requiring some attention.Sir Alec Issigonis' Morris Minor remains one of the most recognisable cars in Britain today, over 70 years since its launch. Well over a million were made in its 23 years of production, and they remain popular classics to this day. This vehicle comes with numerous receipts, has been unused for the last approx 5 years but underwent extensive works and overhaul circa 2004.With V5IMPORTANT NOTICE REGARDING THE SALE OF CARS & MOTORCYCLES IN THIS AUCTIONCondition report:Car runs.Rear brakes currently binding.Deep scratch to offside front wing into door.Some corrosion to offside front wing.Split to near offside wing.Spome corrosion to underside of boot lid only.Rear bumper 'cracked'.Corroding to roof gutters but paint is complete.Bottom of drivers door showing corrosion.Engine bay is dirty but appears sound.Interior worn, drivers seat torn, and passenger seat foam collapsed.Tired but complete condition.
A Victorian Howard style armchair, late 19th century, with removable green cover, upholstered in dark grey cut moquette, on square tapering forelegs with castors, 91cm by 79cm by 80cmLoose cover is badly stained particularly around the back/headrest (see images) The old upholstery is cut moquette which is worn particularly around the arms. The front seat rail and headrest is structurally OK. Please note the squab cushion is not covered in moquette.
A set of eight antique Carolean-style carved oak Dining Chairs, including two carvers, carved with crowns and thistles, caned backs and seats, turned supports and legs joined bu H-stretchers, the carvers with scrolled arms, each chair with a painted leather padded over-seat, carvers 50in (127cm) high x 24in (61cm) wide x 26in (66cm) deep (6+2)
An 18thC ash and elm Windsor-back Chair, the hoop back with central pierced splat and wheel decoration, flanked by outswept arms on carved arm supports on saddle seat, raised on turned legs and H-stretcher, dated 1788 to underside of seat, 23in (58cm) wide x 17in (43cm) deep x 40in (101cm) high.
A 20thC ceramic Garden Seat, with blue ground decorated with foliage and natural subjects, pierced handles to either side, 15½in high x 12in diameter, together with an antique Chinese Souvenir-Ware vase, with blue and gilt decoration, stamped 'The Great Wall' to base, and an interesting Wall hanging ceramic depicting a woman (3)
An elegant Mahogany 'X' framed open armed Armchair having carved and blind fretworked decoration, the arms terminating in ferocious lion mask, the front cross-over having a carved cherub mask, the finials to the back in the form of vicious beasts heads, the suspended seat being in deep red velvet, 23'' wide x 34'' high x 20'' deep.
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