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An attractive early 19th Century French Suite of Seat Furniture, comprising of a two seater Settee and four Fauteuils, the shaped bodies with carved floral back over similarly decorated aprons on cabriole front legs covered in green brocade, stamped underneath Hopillart Lercy, 12 Rue des St Perps, Paris. (5)Provenance: Castletown Cox, Carrick-on-Suir.
A mahogany x-framed stool, cane seat, floral cushion; together with a mahogany bedside cabinet, gallery top, single panel door, tapered turned supports united by undertier, 36 cm wide x 38 cm deep x 78 cm high; and a mahogany and chequer-strung toilet mirror, shield shape bevelled glass panel (af) (3)
A QUANTITY OF BOXED DINKY TOYS MILITARY VEHICLES, Army 1-Ton Cargo Truck, No.641, Daimler Scout Car, No.673 (repaint), Austin Champ, No.674, version with cast driver and seat holes, 25-Pounder Field Gun, No.686, 5.5 Medium Gun, No.692 and 7.2 Howitzer, No.693, appears complete and in lightly playworn condition, first five in damaged yellow boxes, No.693 in yellow box with very minor damage and wear (6)
A BLUE SKODA ROOMSTER, 1422cc diesel engine, five speed manual gear box, midnight blue, first registration 09/10/2007, AK57 CPX, current MOT rxpires 01/09/2018, 129,545 current mileage, V5C present, full stamped service history book, two previous owners (two immobiliser keys) (both rear arches deep scratches and overpainted, rear bumper cracked, drivers seat showing signs of wear)
A QUANTITY OF BOXED, UNBOXED AND ASSORTED PLAYWORN DIECAST VEHICLES, to include Dinky Toys Volkswagen Beetle, No.181, lime green body with mid green hubs, Morris J Type Van 'Capstan', No.465, Corgi Toys Riley Path finder, No.205M, navy blue body, Ford Thunderbird Open Sports, No.215, James Bond Aston-Martin, No.261, missing roof but has working ejector seat and bandit figure (other features and suspension not working), Chad Valley Wee-Kin Breakdown Lorry, No.229 (s.d.) Airfix OO gauge 'Royal Scot' No.46100, B.R. green livery (54121) etc
TWO WEST GERMAN TINPLATE MERCEDES SINGLE SEATER RACING CARS, possibly JNF, colour lithograph cockpit and seat, metallic grey but one is battery powered (not tested) and complete with driver figure, the cream one friction drive has no driver figure, both are in playworn condition, missing windscreens, friction drive car is missing off side rear wheel and has has racing number 3 added in red paint, length approximately 26cm
A pair of coloured stipple engravings: The Abbey in Cirencester, The seat of Thomas Master Esq. & Cirencester, the seat of Allen Bathurst Esq. each 39cm x 41cm, together with a View of Cirencester, 1804, 24cm x 30cm, and a Plan of Lands at Siddington in the County of Gloucestershire, 1805, 35cm x 58cm , all framed under glass. (4)
A polychrome pine dummy-board depicting Jeffry Hudson, 19th century Dressed in cravat, coat and hat, leaning on his cane, handwritten letter to the reverse: At Oakham in Rutlandshire in England in 1619 was born Jeffry Hudson; when 7 years old he was not above 15 inches high; at that age he was taken into the family of the Duke of Buckingham to invest the Court who on a progress through the country were entertained at the Duke’s Seat at Burley-on-the-Hill – he was served up in a pie dish to table; at this time, between 7th to 30th years of his age he did not advance perceptibly in stature – but soon after 30 he shot up to the height of 2 foot 9 inches, which height he never exceeded. He was given to Henrietta Maria, Consort of King Charles the 1st and the princess kept him as her dwarf; he was employed taking messages abroad, in the civil war he was made a Captain of Horse in the King’s Service and accompanied the Queen his mistress to France from whence he was banished for killing a brother of Lord Croft in a duel in Rosbach; he was afterwards taken at sea by a Turkish Corsair and was many years a slave in Barbary, but being redeemed he came to England & in 1678 upon suspicion of being concerned in Oates’s plot was taken up and committed a prisoner to the Gate House in Westminster where he lay a considerable time but was at last discharged and died in 1683 – aged 64 years 36cm wide x 84.5cm high.
A small Charles I oak stool, circa 1640 The seat upholstered in 18th century crimson and gold velvet with tassels, on baluster legs joined by stretchers, 37cm square, 40cm high Literature: T. Jellinek, Early British Chairs and Seats 1500-1700, ACC 2009, Plate 363, now re-upholstered by William Stokes.
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