A Peavey International 'Series II' drum kit. Metallic spitfire green, with a crash, seat and wind chimes, in good working order with clean skins and carry bags for each element.The set is missing a hex nut for the rod of the hi-hat. This set is otherwise in a great playing condition. Just a couple of minor cosmetic scratches.
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A 20th century Howard style "Bridgewater" type three seater oversized settee with sienna cotton loose saving covers with scroll arms with three turned fore supports with brass socket castors. 225 cm overall width x 120 cm overall depth x 84 cm overall height, 47 cm height to the seat.The frame seems firm and the legs are secure, The loose saving cover is clean and fits well, this came from an occupied property and has been looked after.
A pair of late 18th century Dutch marquetry inlaid walnut side chairs with carved shell cresting rail above a shaped vase splat over concave fronted drop-in seats with correspondingly inlaid seat rails, supported by carved and inlaid cabriole supports united by "H" stretchers. 55 cm wide x 45 cm deep x 110 cm overall height, 55 cm height to the seat.Some shrinkage damage to the seat rails marquetry mostly intact.
A pair of Sigurd Ressell Falcon chairs, for Mobler, with suspended buttoned tan hide seats and backs supported by laminated cantilever bases. 76 cm wide x 79 cm deep x 82 cm overall height, 47 cm height to the front of the seat.Some light scratches and some fading in general but structurally good
A George III carved mahogany (?) and gilt gesso slide chair in the "French" style with carved and channelled frame decorated with anthemion and floral decoration. Upholstered stuff over serpentine seat pad and backrest; supported by shaped cabriole legs. 46 cm wide x 45 cm deep x 98 cm overall height, 45 cm high to the seat.Considerable old repairs to the back and frame one leg splicedSee the images for further clarification.
A pair of 19th-century hoop-back Windsor open armchairs, with simple spindle backs and swept arms above a saddled seat on turned supports united by "H" stretchers, 57 cm overall width x 45 cm deep x 107 cm overall height 43 cm height to the seat, together with a pair of 19th-century hoop-back Windsor open armchairs, with simple spindle backs and swept arms above a saddled seat on turned supports united by "H" stretchers, 57 cm overall width x 45 cm deep x 107 cm overall height 43 cm height to the seat.Qty: 4a slight shake/crack on one seat.
John Halifax, Fleet St, London; 18th-century mahogany cased 8-day longcase clock, the five pillar movement with a brass broken arch dial with strike silent indicator, silvered chapter ring and secondary dial at 12. O'clock and a date aperture at 6. O'clock, and chiming the hours on a single bell. 50 cm wide x 22 cm deep x 220 cm overall height.John Halifax is recorded as working in Fleet St, London in 1758 on page 337 of Brian Loomes's Watch & Clockmakers of the World.Movement has been recently restored, now with nylon cords and some replacement parts. Later/associated seat board. Case in good restored condition.
Make & Model: Seat Leon S Copa CR TDIDate of Reg: YF61 FFJColour: Blackcc: 1598MoT: 18-10-2022Fuel Type: DIESELMileage: 102kTransmission: MANUALSummary: Three registered keepers with the last recorded December 2017. Six service stampsVehicle Check Sheet: https://angliacarauctions.co.uk/umbraco/surface/auction/GetVehicleCheckSheet?id=157639
Make & Model: Seat Exeo Sport CR TDIDate of Reg: DE59 NYPColour: Whitecc: 1968MoT: 11-09-2023Fuel Type: DIESELMileage: 122kTransmission: MANUALSummary: Last registered keeper since September 2018. Twelve service stamps with the last recorded January 2022 at 115,873 miles. Cambelt and waterpump replaced at 78,878 milesVehicle Check Sheet: https://angliacarauctions.co.uk/umbraco/surface/auction/GetVehicleCheckSheet?id=157643
Pierre Jeanneret, Charlotte Perriand, and Le Corbusier for Cassina, Italy. Group of two furniture pieces from the grand modele family including one Fauteuil Grand Confort (LC3) three seat sofa and one Fauteuil Grand Confort (LC2) ottoman. The sofa of leather, foam, and down with a chrome frame. The ottoman of leather, foam, and polyester with a chrome frame. With the original manufacturer's tags.Sofa; height: 24 1/2 in x width: 91 1/2 in x depth: 26 1/2 in Ottoman; height: 15 in x width: 20 in x depth: 27 in.
An interesting George III oak lambing-type chair, circa 1760Having a flattened ogee-arched fielded panelled back, small winged sides, broad and flat round-ended enclosed arms, and rope seat, atop a frieze drawer and ogee-shaped apron, the rectangular front supports headed by underarm scroll-profiled arm brackets and descending to turned tapering feet, 74cm wide, 50cm deep, 112cm high, seat 38cm high
Museum deaccessioned: A Charles II oak panel-back open armchair, Lancashire, circa 1670The back panel carved with a large lozenge and abutting lunettes, below a scroll arch-shaped and pierced cresting and integral leafy S-scroll carved top rail, downswept arms on ring columnar-turned legs, the seat mainly formed from one original large board, on columnar-turned front legs, joined all round by plain stretchers, height 105cm, width 62cm, depth 52.5cmProvenance:Label to underside reads: ‘Batley Art Gallery and Museums Dept. of Folk Life & Local History Accession Number 1964.272’, along with further handwritten accession numbers to underside of seat.
An impressive James I oak panel-back open armchair, Salisbury and the surrounding area, circa 1620The back panel flowerhead strapwork-carved, beneath a deeply nulled-carved rail with integral double-scroll carved cresting, and uncommonly carved to the rear, the uprights with cable-carved motifs and ball-finials, scroll-ended open arms on inverted-baluster turned front supports, an impressive trapezoid seat, the front legs again inverted-baluster turned and joined all round by plain stretchers, height 106cm, width 65.5cm, depth 56cmProvenance:Albert Bartram Collection
A late 17th century walnut and cane day bed, English, circa 1685With typical raked chair-back to one end, with cane panel below an acanthus-leaf and scallop-shell carved cresting, flanked by 'pineapple' finial spiral-turned uprights, the long cane seat on six spiral-turned legs, joined by conforming turned stretchers, 153cm long, 50cm wide, seat 42cm high
A walnut and upholstered stool, circa 1700The rectangular seat upholstered in bargello needlework, on fluted scroll legs, each headed by a small scallop shell, and joined by an ornate wavy H-form stretcher, with raised cartouche-carved central, gadrooned 'toupie' feet, 68cm wide, 43cm deep, 41cm high
A late 19th century pine and black oat-straw Orkney chairHaving a broad and curved/winged lip-work back, short and round-ended enclosed arms, boarded seat, on rectangular-section tapering legs joined by plain stretchers all round, traces of historic black paint, height 97.5cm, width 57cm, depth 58cm
A sycamore and ash primitive armchair, IrishThe back with six splayed spindles held in place by a curved bar stay-rail, the outplayed and scroll-ended arms interlocked through the outer spindles, rounded-rectangular seat, on hand-shaped splayed legs mortised through the seat, height 89.5cm, width 61.5cm, depth 60cm, height to seat 36cmLiterature: See C. Kinmouth, 'Irish Country Furniture', pp. 37-40.
A George III ash and elm comb-back Windsor armchair, West Country, circa 1780-1820Having eight hand-shaped back spindles supporting an arched and eared stay-rail, the three-part outplayed and scroll-ended arms on crook-shaped front supports, elm saddle seat, on baluster-shaped and ball-turned legs, joined by an elliptical-turned H-form stretcher, 46cm wide, 44cm deep, 93cm high, seat height 43cm
A 19th century ash 'bar top' ladder-back side chair, Billinge/Pemberton/Wigan area of Lancashire, circa 1800-60Having four graduated curved domed ladders, and similar shaped bar directly on top of the round back uprights, and secured by dome cap turnings, rush seat, quarter-round top to turned front legs, terminating in pad feet, bulbous-turned fore-rail, and multiple turned side and rear stretchers, height 105cm, width 49cm, depth 41cm, seat height 43.5cm
A 19th century beech and painted high-back Windsor armchair, West Country, circa 1830-50Having a hooped back of six hand-drawn spindles, three-part arm bow, on six baluster-turned supports, flat front to the saddle seat, on splayed legs, the front legs with lower ball-turning, joined by an elliptical turned H-form stretcher, extensive remains of dark-green paint, height 110, width 59cm, depth 50cm, seat height 43cm
A George III fruitwood and elm comb-back Windsor armchair, circa 1800 The low back with nine spindles supporting a round-end bar cresting rail, the arm bow on further spindle supports and with crook-shaped front support, large elm saddle seat, on ball and baluster-turned legs, joined by a crinoline stretcher, height 84cm, width 56cm, depth 56cm, height to seat 43cm
A maker stamped George III ash, fruitwood and sycamore Windsor side chair, circa 1780-1830 The hooped back with roundel centred splat flanked by spindles, the saddle seat stamped twice to the rear 'W Griffin', on ball and baluster-turned legs, joined by an elliptical-turned H-form stretcher, 41cm wide, 40cm deep, 91cm high, the seat 44cm high
A Charles II oak panel-back open armchair, North Country, possibly Derbyshire, circa 1660The back panel carved with a stylised flowering stem, centred by a lozenge and emanating from a domed hummock, the unusual top rail with integral flattened double-scroll cresting set back from a moulded edge 'rail', the downswept scroll-ended arms on inverted baluster-turned supports, later boarded seat, on baluster-turned front legs, joined by plain stretchers all round, 57cm wide, 46cm deep, 114cm high, seat 45cm high
A small late 17th century oak panel-back open armchair, circa 1700 Having a plain back panel, downswept arms with acanthus-leaf carved outer edge, on peg-baluster supports, boarded seat, and inverted peg-baluster turned front legs, joined by a H-form moulded stretcher, 49.5cm wide, 86cm high, 34cm deep, seat height 42.5cm
A Charles II oak panel-back open armchair, owner-initialled, Yorkshire/Derbyshire, circa 1670 The single back-panel carved and punch-decorated with a flowerhead filled lozenge, the scroll-carved cresting centred by a half-flower flanked by the initials ‘A’ and ‘M’, with scroll-carved ears, relatively flat scroll-ended arms, boarded seat, baluster-turned front legs joined by plain stretchers all round, height 107cm, width 61cm, depth 53.5cm
An interesting Charles I joined oak panel back open armchair, Yorkshire, Circa 1630 The double-scroll arched cresting naively gadroon-carved and embellished with roundels, the ears again roundel carved, the downward sloping arms on squat ball-turned supports, boarded seat, parallel-baluster turned legs joined by plain stretchers, 55cm wide, 42cm deep, 106cm high Although carved roundels are traditionally associated with Welsh furniture, the presence of 'ears' to the chair back would tend to imply a Yorkshire, rather than Welsh origin. Literature: This Lot is illustrated in the Miller's Guide for 'Pine and Country Antiques' Provenance: Chris Pickvance Collection
An attractive 17th century fruitwood and needlework upholstered open armchair, Flemish, circa 1680-1700 The arched back and seat upholstered in claret floral needlework, the scroll ended downswept arms on reel-turned supports, the legs, fore-rail and H shaped stretcher all similarly turned, 59cm wide, 68cm deep, 113.5cm high, the seat 42cm high Provenace: John Keil private Collection, Forelands Farm, Stratfield Saye, Reading
An 18th century oak frame and softwood primitive chair, possibly Scottish, dated '1759'Having a single panelled back, and arched scroll-profiled cresting naively carved with Christogram above a heart, prefixed by the initials 'P E' and flanked by the date '17 59', set between linear scroll-carved finial uprights, outplayed and round-ended open arms on chamfered rectangular supports, on four hand-shaped splayed legs mortised through a deep rectangular seat, 75cm wide, 49cm deep, 109cm high, the seat 39cm high
A William & Mary oak box-settle, Yorkshire, circa 1700Having a rectangular back of four fielded panels, below a 'round'-ended top rail, with slightly projecting chip-carved ends over scroll-carved ears, the boarded hinged seat flanked by downswept and round-ended open arms on baluster-turned supports, triple fielded panelled front, 152cm wide, 49cm deep, 107cm high, the seat 47cm high
A Charles I oak panel-back open armchair, Gloucestershire, circa 1630With prominent raked back, the lozenge and whorl-carved back panel embellished with dog-tooth and flowerhead punched-decoration, a bold double scroll-carved cresting, and relatively flat arms with a tight-scroll carved to the side faces of each end, on parallel-baluster turned supports, single seat board, and bicuspid-shaped seat rails, on parallel-baluster and reel-turned front legs, joined by plain stretchers, height 112.5cm, width 62cm, depth 59cm, seat height 46cm
Corgi Toys 261 James Bond Aston Martin D.B.5 from the Film “Goldfinger” gold body, with ejector seat, rear bullet screen, retractable machine guns, one bandit figure, model is in good used original condition, with original inner display card, in fair to good original condition, some edge/age wear.
Corgi Toys 497 The Man From Uncle Gun Firing “Thrush Buster” Oldsmobile, metallic blue, cast wheels, plastic spot lights, in near mint original condition, missing 'Waverly' ring, very good original inner card display stand and a very good original outer box complete with all end flaps, both inner and outer have some slight age/edge wear, 8/11 in pencil to one end flap and unboxed 261 James Bond Aston Martin D.B.5 from the Film “Goldfinger” gold body, with ejector seat, missing bandit figure, working rear bullet screen, retractable machine guns, in good used original condition, tiny crack to passengers window.(2 items)
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