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A Dinky Toys No. 405 Universal Jeep comprising of dark green body with deep red wheels, housed in the original picture sided and correct colour spot card box (NM,BVG)Condition report: Box with pencil graffiti to one end flap, some minor creases and handling wear but complete and otherwise good. Vehicle - generally excellent, one tiny chip to paint on rear seat only. Very good example.
A good mid century Danish inspired teak wood dressing table - chest of drawers in the manner of Gio Ponti. The dressing table being raised on ebonised teak wood exterior supports having glass corner tiers. To the centre, a series of 6 short and long drawers beneath triptych mirror set above together with a mid century, circa 1950's retro dressing table - duet stool in the manner of Gio Ponti. Raised on tapering ebonised legs united by stretchers having an original upholstered woollen duet sizes seat above.
A set of six Austrian Bentwood and cane panel seat chairs / dining chairs / coffee chairs, by Jacob & Josef Kohn of Wsetin, Austria, the curved shaped back and carved detailing, cane panels shaped seat, on turned and splayed legs. Makers stamp and paper label to seat rail "J. & J. Kohn, Wsetin - Austria. Measures 90 H x 40 W x 40 D cm.
A collection of furniture comprising a Victorian mahogany bookcase cupboard fitted with two drawers and cupboards under on a plinth base, an Edwardian inlaid marble top wash stand with cupboard under, a walnut occasion chair the drop in seat on cabriole legs and a Victorian walnut fire screen inset with tapestry panel flanked by barley Twist columns on cabriole legs .56 cm by 110 cm - NO RESERVE
A two seater drop arm Knoll sofa, worn gold and rose foliate pattern upholstery and squab seat, for re-upholstery Width 170cm, Depth 82cm, Height 103cmPlease note that all lots are second hand and may include faults, damage, chips etc. Due to the nature of this auction it is impossible to record individual condition reports and buyers must remember this when bidding.
An early 20th century oak framed corner chair with floral tapestry seat and turned supports with stretcher, to/w a small mahogany 'drum' occasional table with gilt tooled leather top (2)Please note that all lots are second hand and may include faults, damage, chips etc. Due to the nature of this auction it is impossible to record individual condition reports and buyers must remember this when bidding.
A 19th century green lacquered side chair with cane working back and seat and polychrome central panel Please note that all lots are second hand and may include faults, damage, chips etc. Due to the nature of this auction it is impossible to record individual condition reports and buyers must remember this when bidding.
An antique Carolean style high-back open armchair with caned seat and back with scroll arms, pierced crest and apron, on scroll feetPlease note that all lots are second hand and may include faults, damage, chips etc. Due to the nature of this auction it is impossible to record individual condition reports and buyers must remember this when bidding.
A 19th century ash, beech and elm Windsor wheelback armchair and a Windsor wheelback single chairCONDITION: Windsor chair slightly wobbly in the frame particularly the upper structure with some splits running along the arms and an old repair to the top of the right arm, original elm seat has one infilled patch, slight wear to legs, single chair with fair wear from use.
A Charles I oak panel back Wainscot chair, the central panel carved 'JOHN LUND 1636', some alterations, width 57cm height 111cmCONDITION: Looks to incorporate later timbers, cresting rail looks later, the stiles of the back are patched pegged and made up from several sections of timber, seat looks later as do arms, overall this is probably an old reconstruction around some period timbers.
A SELECTION OF MID TO LATE 20TH CENTURY ORIENTAL HARDWOOD FURNITURE, to include a bureau with two drawers, width 91cm x depth 46cm x height 106cm, a glazed corner cabinet with three glazed shelves, on a cupboard base, width 85cm x depth 58cm x height 195cm and a telephone table/seat with a single drawer and removable cushion (sd) and an Edwardian mahogany metamorphic high chair and a folding games table (5)
Robert Seabeck (Wyoming, B. 1945) "1903 Model a Roadster" Signed lower left. Original Mixed Media painting on Paper. Provenance: Collection of James A. Helzer (1946-2008), Founder of Unicover Corporation. This painting originally appeared on the Republic of the Marshall Islands 60c 1903 Model A Roadster stamp issued June 4, 1996. In 1903, Ford Motor Company produced its first automobile -- the Model A Roadster. A simple, two-seat runabout with a 72-inch wheelbase, the Model A featured a 100.5-cubic-inch, opposed-twin engine that developed eight horsepower at 1,000 rpm. The Model A sold for $850 and had a planetary transmission with two forward speeds. For $100 more a detachable rear tonneau, with two-person seating and back door access, was included. The Model A had a right-hand steering wheel, as opposed to the tiller used to steer earlier automobiles, including Ford's 1896 Quadricycle. The standard color for the Model A was bright red with black fenders. A small carriage step was used to load passengers into this high profile automobile. The Model A could reach speeds of 30 mph and was proclaimed to be "the most perfect machine on the market." Image Size: 7.75 x 12 in. Overall Size: 15 x 22.5 in. Unframed. (B15398)
Brian Harris (by), St Pauls Cathedral, Giclée, Hahnemühle photo rag, signed to verso, embossed, A3. St Paul's Cathedral in the City of London, London England. 1980 St Paul's Cathedral, London, is an Anglican cathedral, the seat of the Bishop of London and the mother church of the Diocese of London. It sits on Ludgate Hill at the highest point of the City of London and is a Grade I listed building. Its dedication to Paul the Apostle dates back to the original church on this site, founded in AD 604. The present cathedral, dating from the late 17th century, was designed in the English Baroque style by Sir Christopher Wren. Its construction, completed in Wren's lifetime, was part of a major rebuilding programme in the City after the Great Fire of London. The cathedral building largely destroyed in the Great Fire, now often referred to as Old St Paul's Cathedral, was a central focus for medieval and early modern London, including Paul's walk and St. Paul's Churchyard being the site of St. Paul's Cross. For additional information regarding this lot please contact Edmond Terakopian at edo@pix.org.uk.
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