A rare Tri-ang pre-war No.MT4 large scale tinplate Magic Sports Car by Line Bros Ltd. A clockwork 4-seat sports car. Finished in two-tone green with red wheels (length 420mm). This model features a fold-down windscreen, spare wheel, ‘long running’ clockwork motor with governor (to prevent wheels racing away when lifted) and rubber tyres. Key present. Together with a related advertising page from The Meccano Magazine. Boxed, minor age wear. Car VGC for age, motor appears in good order, some chipping to paintwork on body and mudguards and radiator cap missing. Plate 2
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AN 18TH CENTURY STYLE DUTCH MARQUETRY SIDE CHAIR WITH VASE SHAPED SPLAT, the frame decorated with trailing flowers and with inlaid mother-of-pearl embellishments, having padded seat and raised on cabriole legs and pad feet; and another Dutch marquetry side chair with padded back panel and seat (2)
1984 The Dying Cúchulainn bronze, presentation to Eileen Lemass MEP. An unusual version of the 1966 commemorative small scale sculpture of 'The Dying Cúchulainn' by Oliver Sheppard, with a wide Connemara marble base, raised on bronze ball feet. Mounted with a brass plaque, 'Eileen Lemass TD - Euro Election 1984'. Presented on Lemass's election to the European Parliament. 9 by 6 by 6in. (22.9 by 15.2 by 15.2cm) Eileen Delaney was born in Dublin in 1932. She was educated at St. Kevin's School, the National College of Art, Grafton Academy of Dress Designing and the Abbey Theatre School of Acting. She became involved in politics in 1974 when she was first elected to Dublin City Council. In 1976 she unsuccessfully contested the by-election in Dublin South-West caused by the death of her 47-year-old husband Noel Lemass, Jnr, son of former Taoiseach Seán Lemass and brother-in-law of future Taoiseach Charles Haughey. She was first elected to Dáil Éireann for Dublin Ballyfermot at the 1977 general election. In 1984 she was elected to the European Parliament. She retired from domestic politics at the 1987 election and from European politics in 1989 when she lost her European seat
An 18th/19th Century oak, elm and beech Windsor farmhouse elbow chairThe arched back with a central pierced splat above a curved arm rest raised on front ring turned baluster spindles above a well figured elm seat supported on ring turned legs with conforming tapering cross stretchers, 101cm.
A 17th century oak Wainscot chairWith a scrolling carved pediment above a back board centred with a carved and incised lozenge and flanked by two downswept arms supported on baluster ring turned supports and a board seat, with conforming ring turned front legs, plain cross stretchers and plain rear legs, 116cm high, provenance from the Robinson collection. CONDITION REPORT: Lot 708 - Some fading/bleaching to rear of chair, split to front right foot (3"-4" long) and also one legSigns of inactive worm in board set, my opinion chair has been re-constructed and re furbished.
A late 17th/18th century oak Lancashire Wainscot chairHaving a twin scroll pediment centred with a carved flower head above a back board profusely carved with scrolling foliage and flower heads above downswept arms raised on ring-turned cylindrical supports and a board seat, the chair raised upon conforming ring-turned legs with plain cross stretchers, 111cm high, provenance the Robinson collection.
A Chinese hardwood Huanghuali style open elbow chairWith a yoke top rail above a curved splat centred with an openwork depicting lotus blossom, flanked by two outswept arms, each with a knopped end terminal, above a board seat and a shaped apron, raised on legs of square section with cross stretchers, 111cm high.
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