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1969 Alfa Romeo GT 1300 Junior Right-hand drive, in white, speedometer indicating 51,000 This car has been in a dry garage since 1995, the year of its most recent MOT and has not been driven since that time. One owner from new, the car retains its original tool kit, Instruction Manual and Service Coupon Book stamped for Cotham Hill Garages of Bristol, along with the original order form for £1,807.12s. 6d. The rear seat back retains the original pre-delivery clear plastic protective covering. Sold on behalf of the executors with the V5 and some receipts. For enquiries please email tp@csrauctions.com to receive approximately 50 additional images not shown on-line. Condition: This vehicle will only be available for viewing from 2pm on Tuesday 13th march. This vehicle is sold without any warranty or guarantee, prospective bidders must satisfy themselves as to the condition of the vehicle in accordance with our conditions of sale. For enquiries please email tp@csrauctions.com to receive approximately 50 additional images not shown on-line
Pair of early 19th Century salt glazed earthenware figures, probably Scottish or North Country, the first depicting a seated Highlander, the second a seated man wearing a frock coat and tall hat, 20.5cm and 23.5cm high Condition: One figure's head broken off with losses to the right hand, the back of his coat tails, the figure may even have been broken from its seat at some stage and re-stuck, the other figure missing his left arm, most of the rim of his hat, areas of his lapels, large length along one side of the base missing - some rubbing to the gilding - ** General condition consistent with age
Portrait of Sir Brook W. Bridge Bt., Later Lord Fitzwaller (1801-1875,British) dated 1st April 1888, oil on ivory, 7 x 6 cmBrook William Bridges, 1st Baron FitzWalter (2 June 1801 - 6 December 1875), known as Sir Brook Bridges, Bt, between 1829 and 1875, was a British peer and politician. Born at Goodnestone Kent, FitzWalter was the eldest son of Sir Brook William Bridges, 4th Baronet, and Eleanor, daughter of John Foote. He was educated at Winchester. In 1841 FitzWalter claimed the ancient barony of FitzWalter, which had been in abeyance since 1756, as a descendant of Mary, sister of Benjamin Mildmay, 17th Baron FitzWalter. However, the House of Lords decided against terminating the abeyance in his favour. In February 1852 FitzWalter was elected to the House of Commons for Kent East, but lost the seat already in July the same year. He reclaimed the seat in 1857, and held it until 1868. The latter year he was created Baron FitzWalter, of Woodham Walter in the County of Essex. In 1834, Lord FitzWalter married his first cousin, Fanny, daughter of Lewis Cage and Fanny Bridges of Milgate Park, Kent. They had no children. She died in October 1874. Lord FitzWalter survived her by just over a year and died at Goodnestone Park, Goodnestone, in December 1875, aged 74. The barony became extinct on his death while he was succeeded in the baronetcy by his younger brother, Reverend George Bridges. The original barony of FitzWalter was called out of abeyance in 1924 in favour of Lord FitzWalter's great-nephew, Henry Fitzwalter Plumptre (the grandson of his sister Eleanor Bridges).
A pair of Carron works Gothic pattern cast iron garden seats, 19th century, each with a pierced diamond and quatrefoil backrest with downswept sides continuing to a honeycomb seat, with pierced apron, raised on arched legs, originally manufactured in England for Jaipur station, India, 80cm x 70cmH each (2)
Nine framed Pratt pot lids to include: Albert Memorial, Walmer Castle, Charing Cross, Holborn Viaduct, Church of the Holy Trinity -Stratford on Avon, Thames Embankment, Sandringham the Seat of H.R.H The Prince of Wales, Strathfieldsaye the Seat of The Duke of Wellington, and Derby Day (9) We are unable to provide condition reports for this sale.
A good quality set of six Chippendale style dining chairs, early 20th Century Each with a shell crest above an interlaced splat back and a padded drop in seat, raised on fluted front legs of tapering square section with outswept rear legs, to include a single elbow chair with outswept arms and scroll terminals, 99cm high.
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