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Good quantity of Britain plastic floral garden, including flower beds, rock edging, flowers, rose arbours, woven fence with trellis top, gates and gateposts, lawn, garden chairs, swing seat with canopy, rock wall with planter top, runner beans and cross stakes, marrows, sprouts, rock pool and water plants, potted cacti, green house, wheel barrow, horse mower and roller, sprinkler etc. A few items in sealed packets or boxes. GC to VGC (mostly minor wear)
A steel and plastic construction Tri-Ang toy pedal car in the style of a WWII jeep, approx 36" long painted in olive green with simple frame fold down windscreen, white plastic seat, painted white plastic grill bumper unit, plastic steering wheel with central horn, blow moulded plastic wheels. Rusted overall in need of restoration, grill cracked
A Victorian oak and brass mounted hall seat, 19th century, attributed to James Shoolbred & Co, with spindle gallery back, detached, and embossed roundels to each side and raised on reeded sabre legs joined by grooved stretchers, 21.5" wide, 13" deep, 24.5" high. Footnote. For a similar example, see Bearnes, Exeter, 662, 3rd November 2004
A 19th century oak and mahogany longcase clock, the thirty hour movement with anchor escapement and striking on a bell, the 12in square painted dial with Roman numerals, the centre painted with a bird and decorated with floral spandrels, inscribed Geo. C Heater, Wantage, the pale-oak case contrasted with darker mahogany sections, the hood with swan-neck pediment, 196cm high, (repairs to case, replacement seat board)
Four walnut dining chairs, comprising; a pair of George II walnut dining chairs, each with a pierced ladder back and a padded seat on lappet carved cabriole legs and padded feet, and a pair made at a later date, 58cm wide See Christies Important English Furniture, London 5 July 1990, lot 58 for twelve similar chairs believed to be part of the same set, with a provenance of Executors of the Late Olive, Countess Fitzwilliam and the Coollatin Trustees, Coollatin House, Shillelagh, Co. Wicklow, Ireland
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