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A late 19th century heavily carved continental quarter bound oak settle with lift up bench seat. The back panels are heavily carved with mythological Romanesque fighting groups, horses, bulls and dragons with tongue and dart and fruit frieze. The side panels are carved in linen fold and the boxed seat has an escutcheon and roundel to the lid and an arcaded lower front section with escutcheons bearing griffins and serpents (125cm x 47cm x 125cm)
A 1927 Austin Seven Chummy, registration number BS 9802, chassis number A4/5427, Kingfisher blue over black. This charming four seat tourer rolled out of Austin's Longbridge factory on 15th July 1927. The Chummy originally carried the registration number VW 679 and was painted maroon. At some point during the 1950s A4/5427 was saved from a scrap yard by the Sharpe Brothers, the well known and respected Essex based collectors. The Sharpes would retain the Chummy for the next 50 years displaying it in their collection. It was subsequently purchased from the collection in 2007 by a previous owner and during that custodianship the Austin would benefit from some refurbishment including repainting the body Kingfisher blue over black, retrimming the seats in black leather, fitting a new Serck radiator, rewiring the car, renewing the carpets, rebuilding the magneto and installing a new hood. The Chummy was then sold at Bonhams Olympia 2007 sale (lot 616) and would subsequently form part of the Exmoor Classic Car Museum Collection until September 2012 when it was offered for sale at Bonhams Beaulieu auction in September 2012 as part of the museum dispersal sale where it was purchased by our vendor. Since acquiring the Austin he has spent considerable sums maintaining and improving the car with bills on file from Tim Whellock, a recognised marque specialist, for an engine rebuild, partial rewire, running gear maintenance, rebuilding the brakes, rebuilding the wheels and refurbishment of the magneto. The Austin is offered for sale with an accompanying history file containing recent and historical receipts, Bonhams catalogue information and sundry paperwork. For many enthusiasts of the marque, the Chummy remains the quintessential Seven and today is highly sought after. RF60, V5C, MOT and tax exempt See illustrations
A 2014 Jaguar F-Type R coupé, registration number WX64 YEG, green, insurance category D. Jaguar's F-Type R is the most powerful version of their new super car. The five litre supercharged V8 produces a mighty 542 bhp which endows the Jaguar with a 0-60 mph time of 4.2 seconds and a governed top speed of 186 mph. The beautiful F-Type coupé has covered less than 1,300 miles from new. It was unfortunately the target of vandalism on a Jaguar dealer's forecourt which culminated in an insurance category D claim. The damage comprised of a broken passenger door window, some paintwork damage and the need of a new passenger seat. After a delay of approximately nine months, the F-Type was purchased by the Jaguar dealer and fully repaired at their workshops. **** it has not undergone a VOSA inspection**** It is now resplendent in a most handsome metallic green with a panoramic glass roof, 20 inch alloy wheels and full black leather interior with all the toys one could wish for. The Jaguar comes to auction with its dealer supplied handbook pack and offers tremendous value for such a high spec low mileage example at the guide price. V5C See illustrations
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