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COLLINSON OF LIVERPOOL; a rocking horse in dapple grey with white mane and tail, painted features and replaced seat and tack on trestle base, length of base approx 136cm.Additional InformationNeeds attention, general wear and tear with some chips and losses, some repainted detail, seat and tack replaced, refer to illustrations and request additional if necessary.
ROYAL DOULTON; two figures, HN2162 'The Foaming Quart' and HN2256 'Twilight', a Beswick Norman Thelwell 1981 horse (left ear af) and a Royal Crown Derby hunting themed mug (4). Additional InformationChip to horses left ear as stated, small chip to back of seat of Twilight figure, Derby mug has hollow short ring and visible manufacturing flaw to interior with blue staining, further general wear throughout.
RINDT JOCHEN: (1942-1970) German racing Driver who represented Austria during his career. Winner of the 1965 24 Hours of Le Mans. The only driver to have been posthumously awarded the Formula One World Driver´s Championship. Rindt died at the very early age of 28 in a car crash at the Monza racing circuit. Signed 4 x 6 photograph, the image depicting Rindt wearing his Lotus racing overalls. Signed in bold blue ink across the image. Matted in black, beneath a 7 x 4 colour photograph showing Rindt driving his Formula one racing car, to an overall of 8 x 12. With very small pinholes to the photograph corners. G £400-600Rindt found at Lotus a competitive car, although he was often concerned about the safety of the notoriously unreliable Lotus vehicles. He had a very successful 1970 season, mainly racing the revolutionary Lotus 72, and won five of the first nine races. In practice for the Italian Grand Prix at Monza, he spun into the guardrails after a failure on his car's brake shaft. Rindt was killed owing to severe throat injuries caused by his seat belt. As his closest competitor Jacky Ickx was unable to score sufficient points in the remaining races of the season, Rindt was awarded the World Championship posthumously.
A pair of teak garden benches, of recent manufacture, in the manner of designs by Lutyens, the arched and serpentine backrest above a slatted seat and outscrolled arms, 104 cm high, 166 cm wide Benches of this form were originally supplied to the garden at Little Thakeham near Storrington, West Sussex. The bench was then a common feature of other gardens designed by Lutyens
An oak and walnut crossbanded settle, early 18th century and later, the five-panelled back above a solid seat with removable seat squab, flanked by scroll arms, on squared cabriole legs, 108cm high, 185.5cm wide, 76cm deep Provenance: The collection of the late Professor Michael Jaffé, Clifton Maybank
A William IV mahogany sofa, circa 1835, the yoke back with gadrooned tablet cresting, above the fitted seat cushion flanked by outscrolled arms, on reeded turned tapering legs terminating in brass caps and castors, 90cm high, 198cm wide, 62cm deep Provenance: The collection of the late Professor Michael Jaffé, Clifton Maybank
A Regency mahogany and brass inlaid chaise longue, circa 1815, the scrolled and padded back, head and footboard, above the fitted seat cushion, on scrolled tapering legs terminating in brass caps and castors, 84cm high, 205cm wide, 66cm deep Provenance: The collection of the late Professor Michael Jaffé, Clifton Maybank.
A Regency rosewood centre stool, circa 1815, the rectangular padded and upholstered seat above X-frame supports incorporating carved stylised fan motifs, 44cm high, 130cm long, 43cm wide Provenance: The collection of the late Professor Michael Jaffé, Clifton Maybank. Ï’ Indicates that this lot may be subject to CITES regulations when exported. Please see our Terms & Conditions for more information.
An Empire walnut and penwork decorated canape, circa 1810, with curved toprail above the upholstered back, sides and seat, the arms decorated with classical female masks, on square tapering legs, 94cm high, 144cm wide, 63cm deep Provenance: The collection of the late Professor Michael Jaffé, Clifton Maybank
A set of six Regency mahogany dining chairs, circa 1820, in the manner of William Wilkinson, each with bar back above a U-shape splat and a drop in seat A very similar model of dining chair, stamped WILKINSON, LUDGATE HILL, is illustrated in the Pictorial Dictionary of Marked London Furniture, Christopher Gilbert, page 474
A walnut and upholstered canape in Louis XVI style, early 20th century, the frame with foliate carving throughout, the padded rectangular back flanked by padded downswept arms above the bowed padded seat, on turned fluted tapering legs terminating in brass caps and castors, 87cm high, 138cm wide, 57cm deep Provenance: The collection of the late Professor Michael Jaffé, Clifton Maybank
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