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C19th Victorian Spoon Back Walnut Framed Nursing Chair on cabriole front supports with cranked rear supports, brass & ceramic castors, show wood frame, serpentine front & deep buttoned back, Low Nursing Chair with button back & seat on ebonized turned front supports & Victorian Footstool on 4 raised turned supports (3)
-Click here to bid - 1964 Ariel Leader 250cc Reg.no. CGN 561B Frame no. T33234B Engine no. T33234B The Leader was produced between 1958 and 1965 with a radical design of being fully enclosed with an integral windscreen, and was the first British motorcycle to have optional flashing indicators. It was built using a 250cc two-stroke engine suspended in a pressed steel ‘backbone’ frame, welded down the middle for strength. The fuel tank was hidden inside this structure and accessed by lifting the hinged dual seat. This Leader has covered approximately 54,000 miles from new and is sold with a very thick history file. Its previous owner, who lived locally in Chippenham, had this bike from new. Over the years this motorcycle has had rebuilt wheels fitted, with a new battery, new tyres and tubes fitted. It is sold with a V5c.
-Click here to bid - 1997 Jaguar XJR 4.0 Litre Supercharged Reg.no. C10 YAN Chassis no. SAJJPALF3BP798729 Engine no. 9KPDNB172321 In 1994 Jaguar introduced their X300 range, intended to evoke the more curvaceous Series XJ, and they were powered by six cylinder in-line engines. Whilst this range was in production, Jaguar introduced the supercharged XJR, which was the first supercharged road car manufactured by the company. This engine gave this luxurious saloon a top speed of around 150mph. This example, which cost £41,617 new from Westover Motors Ltd, in Poole, was fitted with the optional cruise control and metallic paint at the time. The history file contains the original bill of sale, the original handbook, full service history to 83,506 miles and a V5c. The car has some minor wear to the driver’s seat, however overall the condition is very good.
A William Tillman mahogany, crossbanded and strung dining room suite, comprising breakfast table with 5' 2" circular rosewood crossbanded top on turned column, four swept reeded legs and brass castors, a set of eight sabre leg dining chairs, each with faux brass inlay and drop-in seat (all standard) and a bow front side board, having frieze drawer, flanked by a pair of cupboards on square tapering supports and spade feet.
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