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Lot 521

17th century oak back stool, Derbyshire, cresting rail with gouged and stamped floral decoration, central circular hole, missing finial, row of six spindles flanked by split turn decoration, inset solid seat, block-and-turned foreleg support united by turned front stretcher.

Lot 107

THE BEATLES/ROY ORBISON SHOW - a ticket stub for The Beatles/Roy Orbison Show from 25th May, 1963 at City (Oval) Hall, Sheffield. Seat location Row B. No. 11

Lot 104

THE BEATLES SHOW - a ticket stub for The Beatles Show from 9th November 1964 at 8.50pm at the City (Oval) Hall, Sheffield. Seat location Row J. No.10.

Lot 103

THE BEATLES SHOW - a ticket stub for The Beatles Show from 9th November 1964 at 8.50pm at the City (Oval) Hall, Sheffield. Seat location Row J. No. 9.

Lot 108

THE BEATLES/ROY ORBISON SHOW - a ticket stub for The Beatles/Roy Orbison Show from 25th May, 1963 at City (Oval) Hall, Sheffield. Seat location Row B. No. 13

Lot 3539

Local Interest - Tarbotton (M.O.), History of the Old Trent Bridge, With A Descriptive Account of the New Bridge, Illustrated by Photographs, Richard Allen and Son, Nottingham 1871, presentation copy signed by the author, original maroon cloth, 4to; Memoirs of The Life of Colonel Hutchinson [...] Written By His Widow Lucy [...] Now First Published From the Original Manuscript By teh Rev. Julius Hutchinson, second edition, Longman, Hurst, Rees, and Orme, London 1808, engraved title-page, further engravings, pull-out genealogical tables of descent, ms. pencil annotations, period marbled boards, 4to; Nottingham, Veta et Noba: Nottingham In The Olden Time, edited by Timothy Green, William Draper, Nottingham 1859; Bramley (T.), Guide To Nottingham Castle, Shepherd Brothers, Nottingham [c.1870]; other Nottinghamshire history; Croston (James), On Foot Through The Peal, second edition, John Heywood, Manchester 1868; Hussey (Christopher), Haddon Hall, Derbyshire: A Seat of the Duke of Rutland, in four parts from Country Life, December 1949; topography; maps; etc

Lot 752

A white painted cast iron garden bench with slatted wood and metal seat, gryphon cast arm terminals, 39" wide

Lot 656

A low seat open armchair with pierced back

Lot 688

A set of four lattice back rush seat dining chairs (2+2) and an oak refectory dining table, 48" x 28"

Lot 700

A pair of ebonised balloon back cane seat occasional chairs decorated in gilt and mother-of-pearl and a similar chair

Lot 746

A set of four white painted cast aluminium garden chairs, a similar table, 30" dia, and a rush seat carver chair

Lot 665

A rectangular coaching table with floral decorated poker-work top, a rectangular occasional table with spindle decorated sides, a Victorian mahogany bucket seat standard chair (for re-upholstery) and an oak drop leaf gateleg table

Lot 595

A William IV design library chair with grained as rosewood frame, double caned back and sides, leather seat and arm rests, on turned and reeded supports

Lot 1637

Metalware - a shooting stick seat; another; a pair of brass candlesticks; plaques; etc.; quantity

Lot 67

A pair of Edwardian salon chairs, shaped and carved top rail, padded back and seat, turned forelegs, ceramic casters, c.1910 (2)

Lot 36

A Thonet bentwood open arm chair, curved top rail, impressed circular seat; two Edwardian mahogany bedroom chairs, pierced horizontal splat, padded seat, tapering square legs, satinwood stringing throughout. (3)

Lot 5

A George III open arm chair, shaped top rail, pierced splat, drop in seat.

Lot 225

Two light elm Ercol two seat settees; two light elm Ercol armchairs (4)

Lot 84

An Edwardian mahogany piano stool, adjustable spinning ratchet, stuffed over upholstered seat, approx 46cm high

Lot 94

A cane conservatory suite comprising a two seat sofa and a pair of armchairs (3)

Lot 379

An unusual carved oak bench with dresser type back, three shelves to top, open arms with hinged seat enclosing storage to base, carved panel front, paw feet.

Lot 359

A Victorian oak hall chair, pierced and carved back, wooden seat, turned forelegs; an oak joint stool, carved border to top, spiral spreading supports; an elm kitchen stool; an oak occasional table, circular top, turned supports. (4)

Lot 221

A pair of bedroom chairs, shaped top rail, spindle back, wickerworked seat, turned forelegs and stretchers; a rush seated ladderback chair. (3)

Lot 1088

A GEORGE III OAK SETTLE WITH BOX SEAT, C1800 the raised and fielded panels to the back and front and substantial brass butterfly hinges to the lid ,1 31cm h, 175cm w ++Vertical shrinkage crack in one of the panels to the back, the seat retaining the original steel lock, brass hinges and oval keyplate original

Lot 1017

A VICTORIAN WALNUT DUET STOOL, C1870 the hinged seat covered in buttoned leathercloth, 49cm h; 42 x 80cm ++In good original condition, complete with castors. Structurally sound

Lot 1094

A CHARLES II OAK BOX SETTLE, LATE 17TH/ EARLY 18TH C the top rail to the five panel back branded IH, 108cm h; 58 x 167cm ++Seat an old replacement, several front panels split

Lot 935

AN OAK EIGHT DAY LONGCASE CLOCK, 18TH/EARLY 19TH C the brass breakarched dial with matted and engraved centre and date aperture, engraved on a convex disc to the arch William Dowse Newbold, having five pillar movement, the case with breakfront cornice and moulded door, 130cm h ++Dial and movement original, seat board wormed and replaced, cheeks packed, the associated case with minor alterations and reduced base. Pendulum and lead weights. Movement clean and apparently complete. Dial with discoloured lacquer and polish residue

Lot 19

A Robert Mouseman Thompson oak 3 legged stool,with carved mouse on the front edge, seat width 11.5", height 14".

Lot 678

A set of 6 Danish rosewood Juliane dining chairs,designed by Johannes Andersen for Uldum Mobelfabrik, Denmark, circa 1960s makers label to underside of seat.

Lot 616

A late 19th century walnut armchair with scrolled arms and needlework back and seat, supported on cabriole legs

Lot 136

An 18thC oak hall chair, with a carved crest rail and vase shaped splat, solid seat, raised on turned legs united by stretchers, and a Carolean style chair with overstuffed seat and back, raised on spiral twist legs united by a shaped X-frame stretcher.

Lot 314

A Carolean style oak framed armchair, with leaf carved scrolling arms, overstuffed seat and back, raised on turned legs with scroll carved apron, on lion's paw feet.

Lot 223

A late Victorian gilt wood bedroom chair, with cane seat and back, raised on reeded legs.

Lot 18

A Louis XV style mahogany and brass mounted armchair, late 19thC, with brown leather back and overstuffed seat, raised on cabriole legs and lion's paw feet.

Lot 308

A Victorian beech rosewood and satinwood inlaid bedroom chair, inlaid with foliate scrolls and lily-of-the-valley, overstuffed seat and back, raised on outswept legs.

Lot 561

A Black Forest carved seat, supported by two bears, height 62 cm. CONDITION REPORT: 62cm high, 83cm wide, 25cm deep.The seat has a historic scratch to the top. There are several natural cracks running through the bears. There are no visible signs of worm. Generally excellent.

Lot 569

A nineteenth century carved oak corner chair with tapestry seat, width 68 cm.

Lot 573

An adjustable brass club fender with brown leather studded seat, closed width 154 cm.

Lot 33

A George III style mahogany dining chair, with pierced vase shape splat drop-in seat and square chamfered legs joined by a stretcher, and another George III mahogany chair (2)

Lot 72

An Edwardian walnut nursing chair, the button upholstered back with spindle turned rail above an overstuffed seat, turned tapering legs and castors

Lot 70

An 18th century oak settle, the lunette carved five panel back over a solid seat and scroll arms on cabriole legs and pad feet, later parts

Lot 2805

A three seat brown leather Chesterfield sofa (width 240cm)

Lot 2731

A two seat sofa raised on square tapering front legs (width 160cm)

Lot 2846

An antique child's stick back country Windsor carver chair with elm saddle seat

Lot 2819

Five Art Nouveau bentwood dining chairs some with Thonet label together with a bentwood bar stool with woven seat

Lot 418

An early 20th Century vintage bamboo shooting stick with folding seat/handle.

Lot 568

A 19th Century inlaid mahogany corner occasional chair with shaped seat (probably Dutch).

Lot 444

A Good Quality Early 20th Century Queen Anne Style Walnut Dining Room Suite comprising a wind out dining table with three extra leaves, together with a set of ten (eight plus two) dining chairs, each with a carved cane back above a stuff over seat raised upon carved cabriole legs with scroll feet and a matching sideboard, the dining table 295 cms fully extended by 123 cms

Lot 843

A 20th century stained hardwood window seat, the solid rectangular seat with slatted scrolled ends, on sabre legs, W. 138cm.

Lot 602

A Thonet style bentwood rocking chair, with upholstered pad back and seat. H. 105cm

Lot 614

A pair of late 20th century two seat sofas, (2).

Lot 540

A hardwood camel stool, the a brown leather seat, W. 85cm.

Lot 32

A 1967 Austin Mini 1275 Cooper S (late Mk I), registration number MRU 788F, chassis number C-A2S7/1012535-A, engine number 9F-SA-Y 46229, Scottish blue/white roof. The iconic Mini Cooper S needs no introduction as it is one of the most recognisable and collectable cars in the world today. This example, built on the 13th June 1967, was despatched on 19th October to Stringer Motors Ltd, Bournemouth, Dorset, with original option equipment of 4.5 inch wheels, fresh air heater and reclining seats. MRU 788F has a competition history having been raced in the early 1980s in Scotland. The Cooper is presented in a restored condition and has a stage four tuned engine with twin Dellorto carburettors and BL643 camshaft. The fuel and brake lines have been rerouted inside the car, the exhaust is a straight-through type, the suspension has been fitted with new Spax adjustable shock absorbers, the interior has a modified dashboard, bucket seats and fly off hand brake. The vendor has removed the roll cage, reinstated the back seat and fitted carpets to make the interior a little more civilised. The Mini is offered for auction with a large history file containing numerous receipts, and photographs of the Mini being competed. MRU 788F has formed part of a private West Country collection and is only reluctantly for sale as the vendor is emigrating to New Zealand. V5C, no MOT See illustrations

Lot 41

A 1928 Swift P-Type 10hp four seat tourer, registration number MP 2536, chassis number 32021, engine number 5021, red over black. According to the Swift register, only 212 Swift motorcars of all types are thought to survive worldwide. This rare 10hp tourer was previously owned by Mr R Y Canning for over 30 years before being purchased by the vendor, a family friend, direct from the deceased estate. She is finished in red over black with a brown leather interior and matching weather gear. During the current ownership the Swift has been used to attend local classic car shows and carry the bride and groom at a family wedding. The accompanying history file contains photographs, expired MOTs, Swift Owner's Club ephemera, newspaper articles, copies of sales brochures and SORNs. This very original and charming tourer now offers an opportunity to purchase a very rare car which comes to the open market for the first time in over 30 years. V5C, MOT and tax exempt See illustrations

Lot 27

A 1974 Buckler two seat sports special, registration number KFT 439, French blue. The vendor advises us that this handsome aluminium bodied special was constructed on what is believed to be a 1950s Buckler racing chassis in 1974. The special was subsequently rebuilt again in the early 1980s when the body was reconfigured into the boat tail body it sports today. The well equipped interior incorporates a fully stocked wooden dashboard and wood rim steering wheel. Power is supplied by a Triumph four cylinder 1140cc engine and the special has an outside handbrake and colour coded wire wheels. The vendor informs us that he has recently driven the special down from his home in Orkney, Scotland to Erdington, Birmingham without any issues. This delightful boat tail special now offers unique motoring for the next custodian. V5C, MOT to July 2017 See illustration

Lot 372

DUSTY SPRINGFIELD - UK (PHILIPS) LPs. Stunning selection of 13 x original title/pressing LPs with the added bonus of 2 x 78 RPM recordings featuring a very young Dusty! These two are Lana Sisters - Sitting On The Back Seat (Fontana H. 551, E condition) and Ring-A My Phone (H. 148, V condition). The Philips LPs include Dusty In Memphis (1st stereo SBL 7889, VG+/Ex), Where Am I Going (1st mono BL7820), A Girl Called Dusty (both 1st mono and stereo pressings), Definitely (stereo SBL 7864), See All Her Faces, The Springfields Story, Cameo and Folk Songs From The Hills. Condition is generally VG to Ex.

Lot 546

A Recency period mahogany hall chairThe carved and shaped back featuring a painted crest, above dished square seat, raised on front sabre legs.

Lot 15A

A Victorian Singer sewing chairUpholstered with vinyl back and seat cushion, embossed markings to foot rim, height 85cm.

Lot 466

A set of reproduction mahogany wall hanging shelves with single drawer, 40cm wide, a fender stool with tapestry seat and two dressing stools, all on cabriole legs, (4).

Lot 523

A pair of Louis XV style walnut frame fauteuils, stamped 'Duret', with arched upholstered backs, seats and manchettes, with loose seat cushions, on cabriole legs, (2).

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