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A good 17th Century oak Derbyshire chair with foliate S-scroll top rail centred on stylised leafage and trefoil on a matted ground, the panelled back carved oak leaves and acorns within a gouge carved frame, the shaped arms on well turned tapered pillars, the front rail carved stylised leafage on turned legs joined by moulded stretchers, boarded seat, 117cm high at back, front 68cm wide, Circa 1680 (later castors and faults)
A French Empire brass mounted mahogany tub chair the figured top rail terminating in cylindrical terminals applied floral brass boss, pair of vertical back rails applied laurel leafage, stuffed over green leather seat with gilt tooled brown leather borders, the legs headed by Egyptian female masks, square tapered legs terminating in brass paw feet, the front rail with stylised flowerhead and leafage, 74cm high, Circa 1910 (faults)
An unusual Chinese hardwood long bench, the back carved bamboo branches, fruit and leafage with three veined grey marble panels, the seat and scrolling arms slatted, the front conformingly carved on pierced bamboo legs joined by square stretchers, 212cm wide, 72cm deep, 90cm high max., late 19th / early 20th Century
An Austin Pathfinder pedal car circa 1949, pressed steel construction, originally light blue, but the bodywork has been stripped back for re-painting, has original wheels, fishtail exhaust, steering wheel, instruments and handbrake (lacks upholstery and aero screen), approx. 157 cm long See illustration Condition report Report by MWThe Austin Pathfinder:The car is generally presented in original condition. The surface has been rubbed back to bare metal for the car to be re-sprayed. The original colour was light blue. The leather straps to retain the bonnet, are missing. The windscreen is missing. The seat pads are missing.Overall, the bodywork is very sound and is stripped back for restoration. The original wheels are present with their original hub centre caps, which will require re-chroming.Overall the car is sound, requiring restoration.
An Austin J40 pedal car, presented in original condition for restoration, finished in red with blue rexine upholstery, and the usual features of electric lights and horn, opening bonnet and boot, dummy instrument panel, chrome grille, bumpers, hub caps and flying a mascot (lacks windscreen), approx. 122 cm long See illustration Condition report Report by MWThe Austin J40 pedal car: The bodywork and car is generally presented in original condition. The body has no major damage ie dents or splits to the metalwork. There is some light corrosion to some of the panels, mainly to the boot and to the passenger side scuttle, where paint has been removed and surface corrosion is visible but the overall body is very sound and restorable.The dashboard is complete. The steering wheel is original but again requires restoration, as the centre part has lost its white material and the chrome spokes require re-chroming. The front and rear bumpers also have surface corrosion requiring re-chroming or replacing, as do the grille and flash and Emblem.All four tyres would appear original but are perished. The wheels are also original with their red paint, but also require restoration. The blue rexine seat appears undamaged but is dirty and will require cleaning. The windscreen is missing. The hubcaps are present but again require re-chroming.Overall the condition of the vehicle is original and requires restoration.
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