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Secret Agent`s Aston Martin Action Car: Battery operated fully operational functional car. Automatic actions Bullet proof shield goes up and down hidden machine guns extend and light up with machine gun sounds crash bumpers extend starts and stops automatically manual functions front wheel steer license plate revolve push button ejection seat throws enemy through roof top condition is great with original box
Scottish School (19th Century), Portrait of Mrs Alexander Bannantyne Stewart, (nee Fanny Stevenson of Lytham), in a feather-trimmed cap and lace-trimmed black dress, oil on canvas, 112 x 87 x 87cm (44 x 34 x 34in). There is a statue of Alexander Bannatyne Stewart on the seafront near the Ferry Terminal at Rothesay. Stewart was a popular figure on the island and at the time of his death was Convener of the County of Bute. He was renowned for his love of art and he cultivated orchids at his home at Ascog. He was Commodore of the Bute Aquatic Club and Flag Officer of the Royal Northern Yacht Club. Sailing regattas in Rothesay Bay often ended with an impressive firework display launched from the decks of Stewart`s steam yacht. Ascog House, the seat of a branch of the Stewarts is a typical seventeenth-century Laird`s house. It is now owned by the Landmark Trust
Cary (John). Cary’s Survey of the High Roads from London to Hampton Court, Ware, Bagshot...Richmond, On a Scale of one Inch to a Mile; wherein Every Gentleman’s Seat, situate on, or seen from the Road, (however distant) are laid down, with the name of the possessor; to which is added, the Number of Inns...also, The different Turnpike Gates..., 1st ed., 1st July, 1790, engraved title and explanation page, folding general map of London and environs, hand coloured plan of London depicting the turnpike gates, eighty hand coloured strip maps on forty pages (complete), contemp. marbled calf, upper board detached, 4to (1).
A GEORGE II WALNUT LONGCASE CLOCK the brass breakarched dial with subsidiary seconds dial^ date aperture and matted centre^ signed on a tablet John Jullion Brentford^ Strike/Silent ring to the arch^ having dolphin and mask spandrels^ eight day movement^ the case with cavetto pediment^ blind fret frieze and brass mounted pillars^ the trunk enclosed by a conforming burr veneered and featherbanded door^ on stepped base^ 230cm h ++The dial/movement thought to be original to the case^ the seat board sitting on the cheeks without packing^ case restored and repolished with some replacements some years ago^ of pleasing colour long in the present private ownership
A SET OF SIX REGENCY BRASS MOUNTED DINING CHAIRS^ THE PAINTED DECORATION ATTRIBUTED TO OLIVER MESSEL (1904-1978) the back rail with rope handle and delicately painted with stylised flowers in pink^ blue and green on an ivory ground^ on sabre legs with caned seat and a set of three elbow chairs painted to match^ 82-86cm h^ both early 19th c and later (9) Oliver Messel~s painted Regency caned dining chairs remain in their original setting at Flaxley Abbey and it is probable that the present chairs^ removed from the attics^ were intended for another room. What is certain^ however^ is that the skilful decoration almost certainly executed by Oliver Messel^ is identifiable in some of his most important schemes of the 1950s^ such as the interiors of the Dorchester Hotel and Rayne~s shoe salon in Old Bond Street. ++Flaking paint^ localised worm and repairs^ generally heavily encrusted with dirt and grime and showing the effects of longterm storage in a dusty/damp environment but highly decorative and unrestored. Decoration worn in places and gesso chipped
A VICTORIAN CARVED OAK PRESENTATION SMOKER~S BOW with pierced splat and carved legs^ the overscrolled bow with engraved silver tablet^ 91cm h The inscription reads: PRESENTED TO S PARROTT BY WM PAGE ESQ MAYOR OF NOTTINGHAM 11 OCTR 1865 Provenance: The Nottingham artist Samuel Parrott (1796-1876)^ a pupil of Henry Dawson (1811-1878). ++Old shrinkage crack in seat^ minor wear^ polish wear to inscription but in good original state; a very heavy chair
A RARE VICTORIAN CAST IRON GARDEN SEAT the pieced back with four oval medallion of boys as a sower^ hoer and harvesters flanked by lilies beneath scroll crestings and with overscrolled ends^ 181cm w ++Small cresting on top one arched medallion on the back broken off (but present). The ~eyes~ by which the back is bolted into position damaged. Wooden slats rotten. Heavily encrusted numerous old paint layers (any marks which may be present obscured by the paint)
**AMENDED LOT** PLEASE NOTE, THIS LOT SHOULD READ ATTRIBUTED TO BATH FURNITURE COMPANY** AN ARTS & CRAFTS INLAID MAHOGANY AND SATINWOOD BANDED TWO SEATER HALL SEAT, attributed to Bath Furniture Company, the raised back with curved tub shaped sides, centred by an inlaid marquetry panel with tree motif, above a padded seat, the back and seat upholstered in William Morris fabric with acanthus scrolls and peony roses, on squared tapering front legs and outsplayed back legs 124cm wide
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