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A VICTORIAN MAHOGANY WIND-OUT DINING TABLE, raised on turned and fluted supports with castors, complete with three leaves, 120cm x 147cm (closed), each leaf 45cm, extending the table to 282cm, (with winder) together with a SET OF EIGHT HEPPLEWHITE DE SIGN MAHOGANY FRAMED DINING CHAIRS, comprising six singles and a pair of carvers, each having pierced and carved splat back with machine tapestry upholstered seat, on tapering fluted supports
CHARBONS HOVIS DIE-CAST DELIVERY VAN with salesman in ovb, Ben Ross die-cast model of a Stagecoach with team of four in ovb, Brimtoy Pocket toy boxed and a Breakdown lorry, Dinky die-cast single seat racer, an un-named racing car with large rear fin, Lesney ERF lorry and two other miniature die-cast tippers, a Solido chrome finished sports, and a tin-plate friction driven ambulance, a second TV series Die-cast bulldozer in ovb
A Victorian red leather covered lidded box or case, the top inset with a Yorkshire Hussars dress sabretache woven with rose and crown in silver wire on scarlet cloth, within a silver lace border of basket check and velum pattern, 37.5 cm x 30 cm x 8 cm (Provenance: Major Charles Lionel Atkins Ward-Jackson 1869-28 April 1930 educated at Eton, served in the 3rd Yorkshire Regiment from 1891, appointed a Lieutenant in the Yorkshire Hussars 26th May 1897, volunteered for Active Service in the 2nd Boer War late 1899 and seconded to the Imperial Yeomanry 24th February 1900, appointed Lieutenant in the 66th Company of the 16th Battalion, twice mentioned in Dispatches, relinquished Commission in the Imperial Yeomanry August 1901, granted Honorary Rank of Captain after returning to the UK, was appointed Captain in the Yorkshire Hussars 21st May 1902 and resigned in 1907, active during World War I serving with the Yorkshire Hussars in France. Political career - contested Manchester South as a Unionist January 1910 failed to win seat, December 1918 elected as Coalition Conservative for Leominster, holding the seat until the 1922 Election when he transferred to Harrow Constituency in London running as the official Conservative candidate, former Conservative member Oswald Moseley ran as an Independent and won the seat, thereafter) CONDITION REPORTS The box appears to have been made for the sabretache. The red leather on the box is cracked in places, lifting in places, worn in places. Various scratches, scuffs and marks to the edges especially peeling away. A split to the lid and some damage to the lock on the lid. Split to the bottom of the interior. The escutcheon is only held in with one pin so it rotates. There is no key. The sabretache itself has some loose threads, possibly some losses and some white mertal losses also exposing string underneath. Possibly faded in colour. Further white metal losses. The Crown has a lot of loss to the red material and very ripped and in poor condition. All over very dirty. Various scuffs and marks, does not come away from the box. All over various general signs of wear and tear
A Victorian mahogany framed child's high chair, the bar back with scrolling lotus leaf decoration over open scroll arms with safety bar and drop in seat, the front rail with roundel applied decoration on turned tapering legs, raised on a panel top stand by a nut, all raised on turned and ringed tapering legs
A Victorian mahogany gentleman's spoon back arm chair with buttoned upholstery over scroll arms and a bow fronted seat with reeded front rail, on turned and ringed front legs to castors, together with a chair upholstered to match with similar frame, the seat with serpentine front rail on turned and reeded tapering legs to brass caps and castors
A Victorian three seat sofa in pale green button back upholstery, the stained frame topped by floral carvings to the serpentine top rail, the serpentine seat raised on carved cabriole legs CONDITION REPORTS Frame is wobbly and appears to have had some repairs and patching - general wear and tear to include scratches, loss to varnish, some miinor losses to the carving. Approx 194 cm in length x 1m tall x 84 cm in depth. General wear and tear conducive with age and use to include some fading and staining to the upholstery - see images for further details
An upholstered wing back scroll arm chair in the early Georgian manner, raised on cabriole supports to pad squat bun feet CONDITION REPORTS The frame is very creaky when sat upon and ther eis a small slight give to the frame and wings so possibly needs attention. Upholstery generally good, some signs of wear and some limited staining. Legs with various marks, scratches, dented type marks and impressed marks throughout. A small hole to one of the front legs, one of the back legs has a large chip to the foot pad and the other has various smaller chips to the foot pad. Various knocks, scratches, small chips throughout. Various general signs of wear and tear. Max height approx 120 cm, max seat depth approx 50 cm, max width total approx 83.5 cm
A 19th century Regency Gillows manner rosewood armchair. Raised on inverted tapering legs with carved fluting and brass cup castors. Above a green velour overstuffed seat and back rest with show wood frame, s-scrolled elbow supports. All in the manner of Gillows. Measures 56cm wide x 36cm high.
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