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Victorian Period - Unusual and Superior Carved Walnut Arm Chair with Circular Tip Over Upholstered Seat, The Back and Arms Heavily Carved, The Whole of The Chair of Solid Construction. Well Loved Condition, Original Upholstered Seat, Back Right Leg Requires Some Attention - Please See Photo.
Gordon Highlanders Uniform Set consisting Officer's khaki service dress doublet. Pleated chest pockets and lower bag pockets, all with buttoned flaps. Brass Gordon Highlanders buttons. Gauntlet cuffs. Shoulder rank absent ... Officer's double breasted greatcoat. Lower hidden pockets with plain flaps. Gilt and enamel Captain's shoulder rank. Brass Gordon Highlanders buttons ... Pair of Canadian, khaki green battle dress trousers. Large, left leg, front pocket with buttoned flap. Right hip first aid pocket. Side slash pockets. Hidden seat pocket with buttoned flap. Internal maker's stamp dated 'Jan 1945' ... Leather Sam Browne belt ... 2 x 1937 pattern webbing belts ... 1937 pattern Officer's side bag ... Small selection of paperwork. All contained in a canvas covered suitcase. Quantity.
A 1960 Triumph T20 Tiger Cub street scrambler, registration number EAS 276, frame number T64878, engine number T2062948, orange/cream. Introduced in 1954 the new Tiger Cub was a larger version of the Terrier 149cc from 1952. They would remain in production until 1970 finding favour with young riders and competition trials enthusiasts. This Tiger Cub has a trial/scrambler look with high level exhaust, single seat, aluminium mud-guards, braced handle bars and trials tyres. Having formed part of a private collection this well presented T20 will be offered for auction with a history file containing a dating certificate, past MOTs, parts list, receipts including a bill for an engine overhaul (January 2011) and sundry paperwork. V5C, MOT and tax exempt See illustration
A 1970 BSA B44 Victor Special 441, registration number UDV 141H, frame number CD08117B44VS, engine number CD08117B44VS, yellow. BSA's B44 Victor was the successor to the legendary Gold Star and as such had some big shoes to fill. The majority of production found their way to America where they found success as both a street scrambler and more energetic competition use in scrambles and enduros. This matching numbers example is one of these machines, originally being exported to Florida. Presented in remarkably original condition it still sports the original seat covering which normally deteriorates and is replaced. Our vendor purchased the BSA from a friend in 2004 and imported it shortly afterwards. Since acquiring the BSA he used the motorcycle frequently but in recent times the BSA has lived a more sedate life as other projects have occupied his time. This very original B44 Victor will be offered for sale with accompanying history file including a BSA dating certificate, American purchase receipt, receipts and sundry paperwork. V5C, no MOT See back cover and other illustration
A child's elm seat stick back chair with hooped ash top rail and raised on four swelling turned legs joined by an H-stretcher, 19th century and a 19th century shaped three tier decorative wall bracket inlaid with tulip wood walnut and various other exotic woods in an all over foliate design and bearing retailers label for Edwards and Roberts, 20 & 21 Wardour Street and 7 & 13 Chapel Street, Oxford Street, London, 84cm high (2)
GEORGE III OAK 'GOTHICK' SETTLE LATE 18TH/ EARLY 19TH CENTURY the long plank seat with low squared back and sides with trefoil shaped X-form pierced panels, raised on X-form supports with turned stretchers and iron castors, the front supports faced with conforming trefoil X-form panels 178cm long, 72cm high, 37cm deep Provenance: Private collection, Lancashire
GEORGE III STYLE MAHOGANY LEATHER LIBRARY ARMCHAIR LATE 19TH CENTURY the curved square back above a curved seat flanked by part padded scroll arms with scroll carved terminals, raised on plain cabriole legs ending in shell carved pad feet, in green leather outlined with brass studs 73cm wide, 100cm high, seat 50cm deep
GEORGE II STYLE CARVED AND PARCEL GILT WALNUT NEEDLEWORK UPHOLSTERED ARMCHAIR 19TH CENTURY, THE NEEDLEWORK 18TH CENTURY the cartouche-shaped back in a frame carved with blind fret and centred by a shell, above a serpentine seat flanked by part-padded arms ending in carved, outscrolled terminals, raised on cabriole legs carved at the knees with shells and ending in dophin carved feet, in earlier gros and petit point needlework upholstery 83cm wide, 107cm high, 51cm deep Provenance: Yester House, Gifford, East Lothian Note: The present lot bears similarities to an armchair illustrated in Ralph Edwards 'The Dictionary of English Furniture', Fig. 113, most notable to the shape and carved treatment of the arms and forelegs and in particular with the dolphin head feet. That chair, with its lower profile and fully upholstered back, was in the collection of Sir George Donaldson. Such feet feature on a Chairman's seat supplied about 1730 for an East India Trading Company court room in London's Leadenhall Street (Country Life, vol. 65, 1929, p242, fig. 11). Another pair of 19th century chairs of similar design but with proportions in keeping with the present lot, but with fully upholstered backs, stamped by the maker Morant & Co., were offered for sale in the United States in 2013. A matching chair to the present lot sold Christie's, South Kensington, 22 October, 2003, lot 206. It is thought the chair dates to the 19th century when a renewed interest in Rococo style brought about a revival in 18th century design.
REGENCY MAHOGANY FRAMED SOFA EARLY 19TH CENTURY the scrolled low back above a long loose cushion seat with bolsters flanked by outscrolled arms, over a moulded seat rail and raised on spiral turned and tapered legs ending in brass caps and castors, in natural linen/cotton upholstery 223cm long, 90cm high, 59cm deep
LATE REGENCY SIMULATED ROSEWOOD AND LEATHER LIBRARY ARMCHAIR, ATTRIBUTED TO GILLOWS EARLY 19TH CENTURY the sloping button upholstered back above a deep seat and padded arms with scroll terminals, raised on reeded tapered legs headed by flower carved blocks and ending in brass caps and castors, in brown leather 66cm wide, 102cm high, seat 50cm deep Note: Please be aware that this lot contains material which may be subject to import/export restrictions, especially outside the EU, due to CITES regulations. Please note it is the buyer's sole responsibility to obtain any relevant export or import licence. For more information visit http://www.defra.gov.uk/ahvla-en/imports-exports/cites/
EARLY VICTORIAN MAHOGANY AND LEATHER REVOLVING LIBRARY ARMCHAIR 19TH CENTURY the shaped back above a circular seat flanked by scrolled padded arms with scrolled terminals and supports, on a moulded seat frame raised on acanthus carved cabriole legs ending in scroll and shell carved feet, in green leather upholstery with brass stud trim 62cm wide, 90cm high, 51cm deep
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