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Lot 494

A SET OF SIX VICTORIAN WALNUT BALLOON BACK DINING CHAIRS, each moulded back with an arched cross rail, on a padded seat, raised on front cabriole legs. (6)

Lot 585

TWO SIMILAR EARLY 20TH CENTURY MAHOGANY CORNER CHAIRS, one inlaid, each with square seat and padded top, on turned legs. (2)

Lot 523

A PAIR OF ATTRACTIVE LATE VICTORIAN GILT SIDE CHAIRS, each shaped back with a floral crest, above a conforming crossrail, on serpentine fronted seat, raised on front cabriole legs. (2)

Lot 487

A PAIR OF VICTORIAN STYLE MAHOGANY SHIELD-BACK HALL CHAIRS, each with a solid serpentine-fronted seat, raised on cabriole legs. (2)

Lot 377

ANDRE ARBUS (c.1903-1969), AN EXTREMELY ATTRACTIVE SET OF EIGHT (6+2) BIRCH ART DECO DINING CHAIRS, Paris c.1927, each with a shaped back flanked with curved arms above a padded seat and raised on slightly shaped square tapering legs, each covered in ivory fabric. (8)

Lot 603

A SET OF FOUR VICTORIAN MAHOGANY DINING CHAIRS, each with shaped back above a drop-in seat, on front turned legs. (4)

Lot 517

A FINE MODERN THREE-PIECE SUITE OF SEAT FURNITURE, comprising a large two-seat settee, with loose back and seat cushions, covered in ivory self print fabric; together with two large matching easy armchairs. (3)

Lot 449

A PAIR OF ATTRACTIVE FRENCH GILT SIDE CHAIRS, each with a lyre shaped bead moulded splat, above a padded seat, raised on turned and fluted legs. (2)

Lot 472

A VICTORIAN WALNUT TUB ARMCHAIR, with arched button back and serpentine-fronted seat, covered in wine fabric, raised on front cabriole legs. (1)

Lot 271

A GOOD SET OF SIX LATE REGENCY PERIOD GRAINED ROSEWOOD AND BRASS-INLAID SIDE CHAIRS, each top rail with leaf moulded corners and inlaid with brass scrolling foliage, and a conforming cross rail with inlaid centre panel, above a padded seat, raised on turned and tapering reeded legs. (6)

Lot 371

AN EDWARDIAN OAK LADIES NURSING CHAIR, with padded back and seat, on front turned legs. (1)

Lot 66

A PAIR OF HIGH-BACK BRIGHTON FOLDING BAR STOOLS, each with slatted back, seat and foot rest. (2)

Lot 501

A SET OF SIX UNUSUAL MAHOGANY LYRE-BACK SIDE CHAIRS, each with drop-in seat, on front turned reeded legs. (6)

Lot 311

AN ATTRACTIVE CAST-METAL GARDEN BENCH, in the Gothic style, the back in typical gothic tracery, on honeycomb seat, and conforming apron, raised on square legs, 54" (139cm) approx. wide. (1)

Lot 314

A GOOD HEAVY PAIR OF CAST IRON GARDEN BENCHES, each with fern leaf openwork back and slatted seat, on conforming legs, 62" (157cm) wide. (2)

Lot 278

A GOOD SET OF EIGHT (6+2) LATE REGENCY PERIOD MAHOGANY DINING ROOM CHAIRS, each with a curved scroll top rail and an X-shaped cross rail with central rectangular panel, above a pink silk covered drop-in seat, and raised on front sabre legs. (8)

Lot 309

A VERY HEAVY PAIR OF BLACK PAINTED GOTHIC STYLE CAST IRON GARDEN BENCHES, each back with typical Gothic tracery and openwork, on pierced seat and conforming front apron, raised on leaf scroll sides, with rustic legs, 6ft3 (190cm) wide. (2)

Lot 596

A SET OF SIX VICTORIAN MAHOGANY SIDE CHAIRS, each with leaf and scroll shaped back, above a serpentine fronted padded seat, and raised on front cabriole legs. (6)

Lot 320

A PAIR OF CAST METAL GARDEN BENCHES, each with double rail back and triple rail seat, flanked with ivory pattern cast metal sides, 67" (170cm) wide. (1)

Lot 148

A FIVE-PIECE LOUIS XV SUITE OF FRENCH PAINTED AND PARCEL GILT SEAT FURNITURE, painted with parcel gilt, comprising three seat settee with asymmetrical crest, above a padded back and serpentine-fronted seat, together with a pair of matching side chairs, and a pair of arm chairs, each covered in attractive fabric. (5)

Lot 504

A LATE VICTORIAN MAHOGANY CHESTERFIELD SETTEE, with button back and sides, and sprung cushion seat, raised on four turned legs, 71" (180cm) wide. (1)

Lot 307

A SET OF THREE HEAVY CAST IRON GARDEN CHAIRS, each curved back with scrolling foliage, above a circular pierced seat and raised on four cabriole legs; together with a circular cast iron patio table with pierced top, and raised on figural cabriole legs with paw feet, 27" (69cm) diameter. (4)

Lot 608

AN ATTRACTIVE MAHOGANY AND PARCEL GILT HIGH-BACK ARMCHAIR, with padded back, seat and arm panels, the arched top crested with leaves and central flower head, raised on front turned and reeded legs. (1)

Lot 47

A GOOD SET OF FIVE MAHOGANY SHIELD-BACK CHAIRS, each pierced splat with fluted band above a stuff-over seat, covered in dark blue fabric and raised on front square tapering legs; together with a pair of similar ditto. (7)

Lot 356

AN UNUSUAL SET OF SIX WILLIAM IV PERIOD ROSEWOOD DINING CHAIRS, stamped Gillows, each with a curved top rail and conforming cross rail, and a cane seat with loose cushion, raised on front turned and tapering reeded legs. (6)

Lot 106

A PAIR OF GEORGE II STYLE WALNUT ARMCHAIRS, each with a vase-shaped centre back splat, and drop-in seat, raised on front cabriole legs. (2)

Lot 473

A SET OF SIX LATE VICTORIAN MAHOGANY DINING CHAIRS, each with straight slat back, and curved top rail, above a padded seat, on front turned and fluted legs. (6)

Lot 482

A PAIR OF EDWARDIAN EBONISED WALNUT SEMI-WING ARMCHAIRS, each with cartouche crest, padded back, seat and arm panels, covered in attractive ivory fabric and raised on front cabriole legs. (2)

Lot 308

A VERY HEAVY PAIR OF GREEN PAINTED GOTHIC STYLE CAST IRON GARDEN BENCHES, each back with typical Gothic tracery and openwork, on a pierced seat and conforming front apron, raised on leaf scroll sides, with rustic legs, 6ft3 (190cm) wide. (2)

Lot 109

AN EDWARDIAN INLAID ROSEWOOD ARMCHAIR, the padded back with a centre concave marquetry inlaid panel, above a bow-fronted seat, covered in ivory satin and raised on front square tapering spayed legs. (1)

Lot 327

A TURNED WALNUT CHILD'S ROCKING ARMCHAIR, with padded back and seat. (1)

Lot 480

A VICTORIAN WALNUT PRIE DIEU, with leaf scroll crest, above a T-form padded panel, with bead tapestry and a conforming seat, raised on front cabriole legs. (1)

Lot 330

A FRENCH GILT STOOL, with padded seat and tongue and dart moulded apron, raised on turned and fluted legs, united by an X-framed stretcher, 18" (46cm) wide. (1)

Lot 315

A PAIR OF VERY HEAVY CAST IRON GARDEN BENCHES, each with Pearce of Wexford stamp, the centre with pierced and arched back flanked to either side with smaller rectangular conforming panels, the pierced cast iron slatted seat with ornate side panels, raised on front and back sabre legs, 48" (122cm) wide. (2)

Lot 344

AN ATTRACTIVE PAIR OF LOUIS XV STYLE MOULDED GILT OCCASIONAL ARMCHAIRS, each with a triple-padded panel back and padded seat, raised on front cabriole legs, covered in attractive ivory fabric. (2)

Lot 409

A quantity of 1:43 white metal single seat racing cars and sports prototypes by Western Models, Equipe, Tenariv, etc. Including Brabham, Ferrari, Williams, STP Turbine, Matra, Alpine Renault, Porsche, etc. Diecast items by Solido including; 2x Porsche 935, Ferrari 365 GTB4, Lola T70 Mk.3B, Porsche 934 turbo, Jaguar SS100, 2x Alfa Romeo 33/3, etc. Most boxed, many in associated/unrelated boxes. Contents AF-VGC. (approx 50 items)

Lot 510

A stool from the Coronation of George VI, dark oak legs, grey green velvet shaped seat, gilt lace border, the frame stamped underneath “GR VI”/ crown/ “Coronation”. GC

Lot 424

20 1:43 racing cars. 9 Quartzo – Aston Martin DB3S L.M. 1953, 2x Jaguar C-Type L.M. 1953, Jaguar D Type L.M. 1954, 2x Porsche 956 Long Tail L.M. 1986, Porsche 962 C Long Tail L.M. 1986, Porsche 962 Short L.M. 1990 and a 962 Short Alpha L.M. 1990. 4 Bang – 2x Ferrari 330 P4, Brands Hatch and Targa Florio 1967. Ferrari GTO Daytona 1964 and a Ford GT40 L.M. 1966. 2x Eagle’s Race – Ford GT40 SPA 1968 and a Dodge Viper GTS-R 24h Daytona 1996. Vitesse Chevrolet Corvette L.M. 1968, Verem Ford GT40 Mk4, Sebring 1967. Jolly Model by DSA Ferrari 166 Zagato G.P. Aosta 1950. Best – Porsche 908/3 Targa Florio 1970 and a Gama Mini Opel Lotus single seat racing car. All boxed, minor wear. Contents VGC-Mint. Plate 9.

Lot 406

A quantity of white metal, resin and diecast models by Tenariv, Miniracing, Solido, Collection Team T, etc. Including; Ford C100, Ford Probe, Ferrari 312P, Porsche 936, Mirage Ford M10, Matra MS620, BMW M1, Matra 620 LM, etc. 4x display 1:43 single seat racing models. 2x Retro Vitesse. Austin Healey 3000. 250 Spyder. 2x Eligor, both Porsche 917 LM 1969. 3x Thrust SSC. Together with various diecast competition cars and a number of packeted 1:76 scale trucks and trailers featuring Michael Schumacher, Colbitzer Beer, etc. (approx 100 items).

Lot 89

The Toledo Range - Younger Furniture - Spanish oak eight seat table with six chairs and one carver 242x105cm fully extended

Lot 124

Edwardian mahogany piano stool, string inlaid, the raised back over a hinged seat, raised on tapering supports, height 63cm

Lot 91

Edwardian piano stool with rise and fall seat, tapering supports on casters with cross stretcher

Lot 673

A gilt frame upholstered Regency window seat W.90cm

Lot 670

An upholstered button back window seat, W.118cm

Lot 103

BRASS INLAID SADDLE STOOL WITH HANDLES MODELLED AS CAMELS & LEATHER SEAT

Lot 107

NOVELTY WOODEN SEAT MODELLED AS A HAND

Lot 197

CONSERVATORY SEAT, in wicker with lift up lid, 124cm x 40cm x 58cm H.

Lot 469

SOFA, 1930's English black gilt Chinoiserie decorated with cock pen back and drop in upholstery seat, 118cm W.

Lot 633

SALON CHAIRS, a pair, 19th century Parisian giltwood each with buttoned chintz upholstered seat and rail back. (2)

Lot 196

CONSERVATORY SEAT, in wicker with lift up lid, 124cm x 40cm x 58cm H.

Lot 8

WINDOW SEAT, in neutral fabric on turned supports, 133cm L.

Lot 28

A novelty wood inkwell, in the form of a veteren car with hinged seat revealing the well, length 16cm

Lot 1527

1999 Ducati ST4 916cc, registration number T988 KCA, frame number ZDMS200AAWB001138, engine number TBC. The Ducati ST series of sport touring motorcycles were manufactured between 1997 and 2007. In order of release, the series comprised five distinct models; the ST2, ST4, ST4S, ST3 and ST3S. Intended to compete with other sport-tourers such as the Honda VFR, the ST Ducatis featured a full fairing, a large dual seat and a relaxed riding position for both rider and pillion. The ST bikes had a centre-stand, and could be fitted with optional matching luggage. All five bikes in the ST series were outwardly similar, sharing the same frame, bodywork and cycle parts, but each model had a different engine, albeit that all were liquid-cooled desmodromic V-twins. The numeral after "ST" (2,3,or 4) indicated the number of valves per cylinder. In the Ducati tradition, the frame was a tubular steel trellis item, and the conventional suspension comprised USD fork and a rear monoshock. the ST4 was manufactured between 1999 and 2005, and used a detuned version of the Ducati 916 engine. This example, owned by our vendor since ??? has now covered some 26,900 miles and has not been used since 2014. He is decreasing his collection of machines that are not being used to concentrate on a newly commissioned trike. Sold with the V5C and a new MOT it is currently SORNed.

Lot 115

An autojumblers lot comprising; a paddock stand, a Bulcato Sherpa Sammy Miller replica seat, and a Yamaha 125/175 TY Sammy Miller mudguard stay.

Lot 140

A vintage tradesman bicycle, the articulated front container with lever rear rod brake, Dunlop F35/2 seat, in need of restoration

Lot 138

A vintage gentleman's racing bicycle, of unknown manufacture, partial frame number 08, with Sturmey Archer high/low gear set, Olympic leather seat, Dunlop tool bag and Blumels hand pump.

Lot 1518

1996 Ducati 916 Biposto, 916cc, registration number N509 KCL, frame number ZDM916S*006846*, engine number 007542. In developing the original 851, engineer Massimo Bordi crdated one of the finest motorcycle power plants ever. By the mid-1980s, Ducati's existing air-cooled 4-valve twins were approaching the end of their development, so Bordi started with a clean sheet in creating their water-cooled, 8-valve, fuel-injected successor. Ducati's trademark desmodromic valve actuation system, which closes the valves mechanically rather than relying on springs, was retained, as was the 90-degree angle between the cylinders. Wrapped around this outstanding engine was a frame, consisting of an intricate trellis of straight tubes, whose design has since become standardised throughout the Ducati range. The integration of all these elements was the key to the 916's success; that and a brilliant on-road performance that eclipsed just about everything else around at the time. The Ducati 916 won the World Superbike Championship in its 1994 debut season and its evolutions five times after that. Within a short time the original 916 Strada was superseded by the Biposto (two-seat) version and the higher specification SP (Sport Production). Universally recognised as icons of automotive art, Ducati motorcycles have been exhibited in some of the world's foremost museums, including the Guggenheim in New York and the Museum of Modern Art in San Francisco. This 916 was purchased on the 25th April 1996 from Chris Clarke Motorcycles for £13,100 and was Andy's first road bike and has always held a special place in his thoughts. Retired from road duties in 2006 with a mileage of 8,086 miles, the engine was sent to Malcolm Ashley Racing for a full refresh and rebuild, and everything was put back to original spec, except for a carbon fibre hugger and it rides on slick tyres. Unused since and mounted on a display plinth it has spent the last ten years as an office display so gentle recommissioning will be required. It comes with its V5C, SORN notification, history file and the display stand.

Lot 1012

1979 MGB GT 1798cc, registration number KUB 490V, chassis number GVGEJ1AG505364, engine number 33629. The MGB was produced from 1962 until 1980, initially in roadster form, the GT arriving in 1965 and became a great success for the company with over 500,000 being produced during the lifetime of the car, the last 'real' MG in many people's eyes. In structure the MGB was an innovative, modern design, utilising a monocoque structure instead of the traditional body-on-frame construction used on both the MGA and MG T-types. However components such as brakes and suspension were developments of the earlier 1955 MGA with the B-Series engine having its origins in 1947. The MGB achieved a 0-60 mph time of just over 11 seconds. The majority of MGBs were exported to the US. In 1975 there was a major styling change to comply with USA emission and safety regulations where the engines were detuned, ride height was increased by an inch and distinctive rubber bumpers were fitted to meet bumper standards. This one lady owner example was first registered on the 1st November 1979 and has completed less than 50,000 miles in its lifetime, and is a wonderful looking car in factory spec with a black exterior and grey striped interior. Much loved throughout its life it was subject to a full body restoration in 1998 at a cost of £1,811, a front suspension rebuild in 2005 at a cost of £810, a steering rack in 2006 and a stainless exhaust and rear springs in 2008. Little used since the mileage in 2009 was 44,662. Today it looks like it has only come back from the body shop and only requires a new driver's seat base and an engine detailing to bring it up to excellent condition. It comes with the V5C, MOT's dating back to 1987, a new MOT and the comprehensive history file.

Lot 1020

Mercedes-Benz CLK 430 Avantegarde, 4299cc,Registration number V727 ENCChassis number WDB2084702TO36493Engine number TBC.The first-generation W208/C208 CLK was introduced in 1997, and was based on the W202 Mercedes-Benz C-Class launched three years earlier. The CLK introduced a new market niche for Mercedes-Benz. The Cabriolet and the 4.3L V8-powered CLK 430 appeared in 1999. All models were available in both coupe and convertible form.This Avantegarde trim level example has been owned by our vendor since 2005 and has now covered some 70,425 miles of which only some 7,000 over the nine years. It comes in a metallic blue with grey leather interior and blue electric hood, it has electric memory seat, front and rear parking sensors (with very cool display in the dash and rear seat!), CD player and AMG refurbished wheels. It is only being sold due to the lack of use it receives. Sold with the V5C, a new MOT, various old MOT's and tax discs.

Lot 1528

1997 Honda VFR750V 748cc, registration number P860 CAY, frame number JH2RC36A3VM100665, engine number RC36E2702960. Honda's VFR750 was dogged with reliability problems back in 1986, so Honda created a bike so over-engineered it need never suffer the terrible taunting its predecessor had; the VFR750. To this day, VFR's are still regarded as some of the most dependable bikes on the planet. But dependable needn't mean boring. In fact, back in 1986 the VFR was a sportsbike so fine that Ron Haslam stuck one on the podium in that year's Transatlantic Match Races. As time went by and sportsbikes got better, the VFR slotted into its 'all-rounder' role and has been regarded as one of the best do-it-all bikes around ever since. Its comfortable enough to ride all day, perfectly okay in town, pillions barely upset the thing and the V-four motor blends easy, torquey power with plenty of shove and a dose of character and it all just about guaranteed to run forever. This example is now for sale as the owner has upgraded to a new bike and this one will see little use in the future. Owned since 2013 it comes with a partial history file which includes many service invoices and the original warranty/service booklet. When viewed/photographed it had been ridden over from Malton and the owner had forgotten to put the rear seat cover on. It has had little use over the last four years, only some 1,225 miles, the mileage is now at some 34,405 miles. Sold with the V5C, various paperwork and MOT's (expiring 1st March 2018).

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