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The Beetle is a classic design icon and 1303LS was top of the range in its day.Finished in Yukon Yellow this superb beetle has excellent character that benefits from late model improvements.The paint, chrome and body work is in good condition, with an excellent black interior treated to new seat covers.It sits on new wheels and tyres with only a couple of hundred miles on them.This Beetle cabriolet has been extremely well looked after, including a full engine to 1641cc costing £3k, a new hood, new brake discs and calipers.The car has also had two new strengthening channels fitted, as well as the flat 4 stone guards and a bonnet protector.Being original RHD this is a desirable car with models increasingly exceeding £20K. This car would require a little fettling for it to reach a high standard, with the rear window needing fitting and carbs setting up.An ideal usable investment, this rare car is very desirable with collectors.
An Early Victorian Rosewood Circular Piano Stool and a Mahogany Jardiniere Stand, the piano stool with adjustable seat upholstered in needlework on turned and moulded central column, square inswept base with scroll toes, 15ins diameter x 22ins high, the mahogany circular jardiniere stand on turned and reeded central column and four cabriole legs, 11ins diameter x 41ins high
A Harlequin Set of Twelve Mahogany Dining Chairs of Chippendale Design, with shaped crest rails, fretted and carved vase pattern splats, drop-in seat upholstered with red and white striped cloth on square chamfered front legs and H-pattern stretchers Note: Six dating to the late 19th Century and six to the early 20th Century
A pair of Regency mahogany hall chairs, each with an hourglass back and solid seat, on sabre legsBoth are solid, usable and look basically clean. One has a plugged screw on the back leg and a crack, but it has been very well repaired and is difficult to see clearly. Various light marks and knocks from age. Corner brackets to the underside of the seat have signs of glue and old woodworm holes.
A George III oak and later carved longcase clock, the arched brass dial with moonphase and subsidiary seconds, signed Pattison, Halifax, having an eight day movement striking on a bell, 230cm highOverall looks to be complete, but is unrestored. Has both weights and a pendulum. Hands are not connected correctly, so do not move together when pushed. Generally marked, worn and dry. Dial is 13 inches, excluding moon phase. Movement is present. Seat board has been replaced. Dial is worn and marked. No keys.
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