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WW2 American Herringbone Twill Working Overalls green twill, full suit. Single breasted front. Small, fold over collar. Patch pocket with buttoned flap to right chest. Pleated, open top, left chest pocket. Waist with angled slash pockets. Open top, seat pockets. Steel buttons. Some service wear.
WW2 American Herringbone Twill, Third Pattern Working Overalls green twill, full suit. Single breasted front. Small, fold over collar. Left chest, patch pocket with buttoned flap. Top of front legs with large patch pockets and plain flaps. Right seat patch pocket with plain flap. Fixed belt with steel buckle. Tightening tabs to the ankles. Steel buttons. Some service wear.
Two Pairs of Indian Manufactured Tropical Breeches fine cord, khaki tan, high back waist, wide leg breeches narrowing at the calf. Inner leg with stitched, reinforced panels. Open top, first aid pockets to the rear seat. Open top, slash pockets to the hips. Lining with various Indian stamps. 2 items.
Swedish Cold Weather Coat soft white leather/suede, single breasted, long coat secured by four buttons and leather tabs. Long cream fur lining and large collar. Together with a jacket and trousers ‚'Parachutists Rough Terrain‚'. Green canvas jacket with sorbo rubber, back, front and elbow padding. Matching trousers with padding to the seat and knees. 3 items.
BAMOUN THRONE CAMEROON cast bronze, standing on a ring base, with a series of five supports in the form of two human figures atop one another and parted by a face mask, the seat with intricate decoration of spirals, waves and concentric circles, the backrest formed of a series of human figures with interlocked arms standing upon face masks, a prominent centre figure standing significantly taller than the others, wearing a crest and full beard(120.5cm tall)Footnote: Provenance: Private collection, Eastbourne, United Kingdom
CHOKWE THRONE ANGOLA carved wood and brass, the backrest with two figures bearing a hunted animal above an ancestor face, the ears topped with further ancestor figures carved in the round and bearing necklaces of fine wirework, the seat with an ancestor face framed by an inlay of brass, the front stretcher with an allegorical scene between two faces forming the legs, decorated throughout with metal tacks and intricate incised motifs(90.2cm tall)Footnote: Provenance: Adolfo Bartolomucci, Rome, acquired in situ c. 1970 Bertolami Fine Arts, Rome, 12th June 2008, lot 99 Private collection, United Kingdom
Boxed Corgi Toys 50 Massey-Ferguson 65 Tractor, bright red bonnet, red metal wheel hubs, pale grey chassis, silver plastic steering wheel, bare metal seat, in mint original condition, blue/yellow illustrated card box is in mint original condition, complete with white inner card packing, Corgi model club leaflet, A superb example!
Boxed Corgi Toys 55 Fordson “Power Major” Tractor, blue body, orange metal wheel hubs, silver metal steering wheel, silver metal seat, in near mint original condition, blue/yellow illustrated card box is in excellent original condition, some very slight edge wear, 6/6 in pencil complete with white inner card packing.
Boxed Corgi Toys 60 Fordson “Power Major” Tractor, blue body, orange plastic wheel hubs, blue metal steering wheel, silver metal seat, with driver in near mint original condition, blue/yellow illustrated card box is in good original condition, some edge wear, complete with white inner card packing and Corgi model club instruction leaflet.
Corgi Toys 261 James Bond Aston Martin D.B.5 from the Film “Goldfinger” gold body, with ejector seat, rear bullet screen, retractable machine guns, complete with opened secret instructions, leaflet with two bandit figures, cloth lapel badge, Corgi Toys model makers to James Bond leaflet, model is in near mint original bright condition, slight marks to ejector roof, inner display card has plain orange base, outer-box complete with all end flaps, which is in excellent original condition, 10/- in pencil,plus TV 21 advert.
Action Man including an Action Man blonde hair c.1960's; another brown hair; a later Eagle Eyes Action Man; various loose clothing including Polar Explorer, Royal Canadian Mountie, others (not checked for completeness); accessories including folding canvass folding seat, dinghy, rifles (af), pistols, helmets, signage, scuba goggles, flippers air tank, Red Cross flag, stretcher etc.
A large late 19th / early 20th century Chinese carved hardwood armchair, the pierced back decorated with three sages, set within a border of dragons and bats, the heavily carved arms presented as dragons, over a rounded seat with beaded border, above carved and pierced apron and heavy claw and ball legs, 106 cm high, 56 cm wide, 46 cm seat height
1970 Bentley T Series mulliner park ward 2-door fixed head coupe Grey paintwork with red coach-lining Magnolia seat leather, automatic transmission Bentley Motors chassis CBH 8237 Rolls-Royce 6230cc V8 engine 8237 Matching numbers, driven only 85,285 miles by three owners Original registration ‘BLC 750H’ Note: The Bentley T was the Bentley version of the Rolls-Royce Silver Shadow, a total of 1868 being produced 1966-1970, the majority 4-door saloons and only 114 of them 2-door coupes, of which 1 was bodied by Pininfarina, 15 by James Young and 98, as this car, by in-house coachbuilders Mulliner Park Ward. When launched, the more understated luxury Bentley T saloon’s pre-tax ‘list price’ of £5,375 undercut the equivalent Rolls-Royce by £50, while the price charged for a more sporting Bentley coupe was some 50% greater than that of the standard saloon. The Bentley differed from its Rolls-Royce sibling by having a more rounded grille, while the badging on the wheel covers, boot lid and gauges naturally featured Bentley motifs rather than the Rolls-Royce logo. Although some of the panels on a Bentley coupe were shared with the standard 4-door saloons, their 2-door body-shells featured a distinctive dipping upper wing with parallel crease, and revised, more rounded rear bodywork. One of only 89 Bentley badged MPW coupes in right-hand drive, this statistically rare 1970 T Series 2-door 8237 was registered BLC 750H, the registration that has remained on the car to this day (confirmed in a current V5C registration document), when sold new 8 April 1970 by supplying London West End Bentley dealers Jack Barclay Ltd (their plate in door aperture) to first owner Ruth Matilda Brown of Staplefield, near Haywards Heath. After 21 years in her care, the Bentley was purchased 06 September 1991 by second owner Peter M Afia of Hatton Grange Shifnal, before being auctioned nine years later in a Halls Fine Art sale 30 April 1999 with 83,000 mileage. The original invoice for the sale is the history file along with an impressive run of tax discs from 1971 to 1999. Since acquisition by our Shrewsbury client however, who was therefore only the third owner, the 50 year old Bentley has only been driven a further 2,285 miles in just over 20 years (an expired tax disc from 2011 is still on the screen), having been mainly preserved in the dry sanctuary of a damp-free residential garage. Previously repainted bodywork is clean and the chrome shines today. Patinated seat leather, which may be original, although lightly age-cracked in the front, is still soft, and the dashboard wood and door top capping are all present and correct. While after half a century, the engine bay presentation is fair for the year. Although well stored and cosmetically tidy, the battery has been flat for some time however and the car has not been maintained or serviced recently. It is therefore being sold as seen and as a ‘Non-Runner’. The fullest professional recommissioning of all electrical and hydraulic systems would therefore be advised and the potential renewal of tyres, brake and steering components and an MOT test pass prudent before the car is driven on the public road. This still stylish Bentley, which is categorised by the DVLA as a ‘Historic Vehicle’ and eligible for free road tax, has nonetheless been most realistically estimated.
JOHN HARRIS THE ELDER (FL 1693-C1740) AFTER THOMAS BADESLADE (C1715-1750) AVERHAM PARK IN THE COUNTY OF NOTTINGHAM engraving from Vetruvius Britanicus 1731 with margins, 53 x 65cm, creases, mainly marginal and three other contemporary, bird's eye views of country houses, comprising Stanford Hall in the County of Nottingham the seat of Francis Lewis Esq, Haughton in the County of Nottingham one of the seats of the Most Honourable and Mighty Prince John, Duke of Newcastle and the Prospect of Nottingham from ye East, all in similar condition, unframed (4) In typical country house condition slightly dusty and a little dog eared from long term storage. Not laid down, cleaned or restored
TAXIDERMY. A VICTORIAN CASE OF BIRDS, MID 19TH C the two shags and an oystercatcher realistically mounted on a sandy shelved mound before sky painted background, the boarded case with figured mahogany frame, 55cm h, 83cm l, printed trade label of J Mather Museum 23 Williamson St Liverpool Bird & Animal Preserver Shells and Curiosities Bought and SoldProvenance: Edge Hall, Cheshire, seat of the Wolley-Dod familyJohn Mather is listed in the 1841 and 1851 Censuses and resident at 58 Mount Pleasant, Liverpool Good original condition
A PAIR OF VICTORIAN CREAM PAINTED AND PARCEL GILTWOOD CHAIRS, C1860 the swept arms and seat rail carved with laurels and rosettes, on fluted toupee feet, those to the back terminating in an acanthus leaf, brass castors, seat height 33cm Gilding and painted decoration partley original with pleasing wear consistent with age, showing bole. The later buttoned ivory brocade also in satisfactory condition. Frames unexamined under the upholstery, apparently sturdy/sound condition
A SET OF TWELVE NORTHERN EUROPEAN MAHOGANY DINING CHAIRS, SEVEN LATE 18TH C, FIVE OF LATER DATE the oval back with carved and beaded palmette splat, serpentine seat rail carved in low relief with ribbon crest, on hollow fluted tapering legs, seat height 48cm Old restoration and repolished. Upholstery on one chair slightly stained
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