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A 1999 Peugeot 306 cabriolet, registration number T862 TCF, purple. The Pininfarina designed 306 cabriolet offers tremendous value four seat open top motoring. This example has formed part of a local private collection and is finished in a very striking metallic purple with a contrasting black interior and hood. It is only been offered for sale due to a lack of storage space. V5C, MOT to May 2019 See illustration
A 1966 MG B GT, registration number KYP 509D, chassis number GHD 397204, engine number 18GBRVH51858, white. Introduced in 1965 the B GT joined its sibling roadster. The GT was a compact coupé which featured a very useful hatchback rear door and folding rear seat back to afford more luggage space. This early chrome bumper GT is fitted with the desirable option of an overdrive gearbox which affords more refined high speed cruising. This previously restored MG, is finished in Old English White with black leather seats with white piping and sits on painted wire wheels, has spent most of the last ten years as part of a significant private collection of vintage and classic cars. During this time the MG was well maintained and sparingly used. A large history file accompanying the car has numerous receipts for restoration and maintenance, including an invoice for a body restoration and repaint by London Road Garage, Exeter in 1996. Still presenting well the MG offers practical classic motoring with the added benefit of excellent spare parts availability and club support. V5C, MOT and tax exempt (MOT to July 2019) See illustration
Two boxed Cenfyn Davies 1/32 scale white metal and resin farm attachment, items to include side rake (seat broken but apparent) together with a seed drill with draw bar (missing one seed spike), both in the original blue ground boxes, also sold with a loose Brian Norman Fordson Super major Dexta tractor with Massey Ferguson attachment (model a/f)
A Corgi Toys No. 261 James Bond Aston Martin DB5 comprising gold body with red interior, James Bond driver figure and bandit figure, in ejector seat, all mechanisms appear to be working with wirework hubs, in the original sliding tray all-card box, with secret instructions leaflet, envelope, and lapel badge, with spare bandit figure (NM-M,BNM) One minor surface scratch to bonnet.Scratch to the wing on drivers side, approx. 3 x 1mm.Otherwise a good example.
A set of four 19th century beech and ash country kitchen chairs, with solid seats, on turned legs, 84cm H CONDITION REPORT: All of the chairs are the same. One is loose in the back where is meets the chair seat and one chair back sits proud a little where one side of the chair back meets the chair seat. They are all grubby and with a two tone patina to the surface.
A George IV carved mahogany library chair, with a curved back inset with curved caning, with caned sides and seat, the arms with red leather pads, the seat with removable red leather seat, with a reeded frame and scroll end arms, on turned egs, 95cm H x 65cm W x 68cm D CONDITION REPORT: The leather cushion is not original but is cut to the shape of the seat - it is torn, cracked, with some staining and perishing, it will probably need replacing. The leather to the arms is worn and cracked and is not original. The metal studs around this are probably later also. The caning is in good condition but is not guaranteed to be original. There are some small chips to the top left corner of the back and general age wear patina throughout. There is an old repaired break to the left hand arm (see image) and the is visible construction within the frame (see images). Overall appearance ok.
A Victorian carved oak settle, with two figural terminals above a panelled back decorated with tavern scenes, above a box seat decorated with Green man style masks, with lion arm rests, on block feet, 132cm H x 159cm W x 60cm D CONDITION REPORT: The base board is loose and does not sit in position - some attention will be needed here (see extra images). One of the brass loop handles to the lion arm terminals is lacking. There should be a carved panel attached to the front of both block feet - sadly lacking. The hinges to the seat are not original. Some rubbing to the staining and general age wear throughout and grubby.
A 19th century ash and elm wheel back Windsor chair, with solid seat on turned legs, 90cm H CONDITION REPORT: General age wear patina throughout and a good colour. The hoop has an old repair where it joins the arm on the right hand side and there is a later screw into the back of the hoop on the other side.
A Regency style mahogany bergere library chair, late 19th / early 20th century, with caned back, arms and seat, later cushions, with a reeded frame, on turned and gadrooned legs, 100cm H (at fault) CONDITION REPORT: Please note that this is NOT a Regency chair but a later chair in the regency style. The cushions are not original but later. The caning to the seat is defective and will need replacing. The caning to the arms and back is ok but not guaranteed to be original. The frame appears to have two colours to the wood and the arms may not be original - possibly some reconstruction. Later corner blocks to the underside of the frame. Genera age wear patina to the surface throughout. Despite faults overall appearance fair.
A Victorian carved oak settle, the four panel back decorated with a central female mask and flowers, the arm terminals each with a male mask, with upholstered seat, on cabriole legs and claw and ball feet, 118cm H x 186cm W x 65cm D CONDITION REPORT: Grubby throughout and in need of a clean and wax. The upholstery to the seat is old and grubby, the brass buttons to the edge of the edge of the upholstery are tarnished / with a verdigris appearance. Some sections of the carved detailing were loose and have been glued back - most notably the mask head to the centre and both outer sides of the carved head handles. (see image). Some of the claws to the feet are lacking. Some small chips and general age wear throughout. Despite faults overall appearance fair.
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