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Ten assorted 19th Century Staffordshire pot lids comprising Drayton Manor - The Residence of the late Sir Robert Peel Bait, The Interior of the Grand International Building of 1851 - For the Exhibition of Art and Industry of all Nations, Strathfieldsaye the seat of the Duke of Wellington, Lady with Guitar, The Faithful Shepherd, Cattle and Ruins, Lady, Boy and Goats, The Poultry Woman, The Picnic and Victoria and Albert, varying size, S/D. (10)
A late 19th Century set of jockey scales or a weighing chair, stamped Youngs' London, with a button down tan leather seat, the oak base with foliate rosette carved apron frieze above barley twist legs, complete with a set of weights including two eight stone, one four stone, one two stone and a one stone weight, width 88cm.
An early 20th Century camel back three seat settee in the William and Mary style, raised to a walnut frame with four cup and cover front legs united by a serpetine triple x-form stretcher, centred by three finials, with feather filled seat cushions and floral patterned upholstery, width 205cm and height of back 129cm, together with a pair of conforming armchairs with matching stretcher frames, width 88cm and height of backs 100cm, S/D. (3)
~ A Victorian nursing chair, upholstered in pink velvet raised on mahogany turned tapering forelegs on castors, 63cm by 70cm by 72cm; an early 20th century three tier wall rack decorated with a landscape inlaid with mother-of-pearl, 60cm wide; an early 20th century three tier graduated wall rack, 63cm wide; a small walnut and parquetry decorated mirror; and a Victorian carved walnut open armchair, circa 1880, upholstered in green velvet with padded back support arms and seat, raised on turned legs and castors, 70cm by 70cm by 111cm (5)
Martin Baker Ejection seat cover collection. Three 1971 covers signed by Sir James Martin, double signed First Ejectee in 1946 Bernard Lynch, the pilot of the 1st ejection Meteor Capt Scott and Sqn Ldr Fifield. Good Condition. All signed pieces come with a Certificate of Authenticity. We combine postage on multiple winning lots and can ship worldwide. UK postage from £3.99, EU from £5.99, Rest of World from £7.99.
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