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Make & Model: Ford Transit 80TD SH-TopDate of Reg: V607 OWCColour: Redcc: 2496MoT: 22-10-2019Fuel Type: DIESELMileage: 49KTransmission: AUTOSummary: This 2.5 turbo, automatic Transit was purchased by the vendor in 2011. It was a disability vehicle from new with working tail-lift, wipe clean flat floor, electric drivers seat, electric step and windows and side windows. Fitted with PAS. It comes complete with MoT history, handbook and workshop manual. The mileage is warranted at 49,138.Guide Price - No Reserve
Make & Model: Seat Leon FR Plus CR TDiDate of Reg: AU12 WLDColour: Blackcc: 1968MoT: 09-02-2022Fuel Type: DIESELMileage: 95kTransmission: MANUALSummary: Three registered keepers - Last keeper since Feb 2016. Ten service stamps with the last entry February 2021 at 91,750 milesVehicle Check Sheet: https://angliacarauctions.co.uk/umbraco/surface/auction/GetVehicleCheckSheet?id=148116
Make & Model: Mazda MX-5 NevadaDate of Reg: CA03 OMXColour: Silvercc: 1839MoT: 20-06-2022Fuel Type: PETROLMileage: 97KTransmission: MANUALSummary: This second generation Mazda MX-5 is one of the limited edition Nevada versions, just 780 of which were finished in Cerion Silver with the 1.8-litre engine. All models sported 15in alloy wheels with low profile tyres and locking wheel nuts, and a colour co-ordinated fabric soft top, in this case blue to match the blue leather interior (with heated seats). Eight registered keepers. Comes with current V5 and MoT until June 2022. The paperwork folder includes a variety of old bills and MoTs stretching back several years, which help confirm the mileage. There's also a original Mazda document folder, with spare key, owner's manual and Mazda European assistance booklet. New front brake pads and discs were fitted in July 2019, while the last annual service was at 91,319 miles in August 2020. The overall condition of this car is very good, inside and out, with some scuffing to the rims of the alloy wheels apparent, plus some wear to the driver's seat side bolster.Guide Price £1,200 - 1,500
Make & Model: Volvo S70 CD 10VDate of Reg: P556 NEGColour: Silvercc: 2435MoT: 25-05-2022Fuel Type: PETROLMileage: 84KTransmission: AUTOSummary: 2,435cc, five cylinder. This high specification example has been owned by the vendor since 2015 and is offered with 84,048 warranted miles. It's factory options include full leather interior, heated front seats and electronic adjustable drivers seat, dual zone climate control, electric windows and sun-roof, central locking, cruise control and foldable rear seats with inbuilt child booster seat. The automatic gearbox has Eco, Sport and Winter settings. It comes complete with the service book containing 15 stamps, plus one hand-written entry, a large quantity of receipts, MoTs and handbook. Five owners from new.Guide Price - No Reserve
A Victorian mahogany nursing chair button back, serpentine seat, turned legs, ceramic casters; another Victorian mahogany arm chair, stuffed over upholstery, turned legs; 20th century oak side chair; another 20th century side chair rush seat; another 20th century mahogany side chair cane sea, tapered square legs; folding oak occasional table (6)
A mid 20th century Parker Knoll open arm chair, outswept arms, tapered rectangular legs; a 19th century mahogany open arm chair, pierced splat, outswept arms, drop-in seat, H-stretcher, square legs; a 19th century mahogany side/dining chair, carved cresting rail, drop-in seat, cabriole legs, ball and claw feet; a modern wicker tub chair.(4).
Caius Plinius Caecilius Secundus [Pliny the Younger]. Epistolae et panegyricus editio nova. Marcus Zuerius Boxhornius recensuit, et passim emendavit, Amsterdam: ex officina Elzeviriana, 1659. 12mo (118 x 65 mm), 19th-century calf, contemporary purchase note 'Ex libris [?] Wilbraham, Aul. Div. Cath. Cant pre 26' dated 1687 to initial blank, a few marks - Pontanus (Johannes Isacus). Itinerarium Galliae Narbonensis ... Id est universae fere Galliae descriptione philologica ac politica, Leiden: ex officina Thomae Basson, impensis Commelinorum, 1606. 12mo (141 x 80 mm), contemporary vellum (front board bowed, ties perished), damp-staining - Petronius. Satyricon ... Nova editione J. Bourdelotii notis criticis, Leiden: apud Justum Livium, 1645. 12mo (113 x 65 mm), contemporary calf (rebacked, worn), damp-staining - Marullus (Michael Tarchaniota, & others). Poetae tres elegenatissimi, emendati, et aucti, Michael Marullus. Hieronymus Angerianus. Joannes Secundus [i.e. volume 1 of 3 only], Paris: apud Dionysium Duvallium, 1582. 16mo (108 x 68 mm), contemporary vellum, contents damp-stained, worming in gutter to occasional loss of text (qty: 4) Willems 1250 (Pliny the Younger). Provenance (all titles): Delamere House, Northwich, Cheshire, seat of the Wilbraham family including George Wilbraham (1779-1852), Whig politician (with Delamere House library bookplates).
Marlborough House Set. 'Photographs taken at Packington Hall, during the Royal Visit, November 1874. H. J. Whitlock, Photo[grapher], Birm[ingham]' [cover-title]. Oblong folio album (350 x 460 mm), original tan calf, smooth spine ruled in gilt, front board with gilt lettering and decoration including Greek-key roll within broad embossed frame, 34 albumen-print photographs all window-mounted rectos and versos in 9 thick card leaves, including 3 large oval prints (255 x 325 mm), 4 large oblong prints (230 x 330 mm), the rest of various dimensions (165 x 220 mm to 85 x 60 mm), subjects comprising views of Packington Hall, and group and individual portraits, the latter including the future Queen Alexandra (feeding dogs, in a horse-drawn trap, or accompanying a child, presumably the future George V, in a goat-drawn pram), the Earl of Aylesford, and other unidentified figures, front joint cracked at foot, spotting to mounts and sometimes to prints, a minority of the smaller prints faded (qty: 1) An imposing visual record of the visit of the future Edward VII and Queen Alexandra to the seat of his close companion Heneage Finch, 7th Earl of Aylesford, whose divorce from his wife Edith a few years later provoked a scandal which brought the raffish behaviour of Edward's circle to public attention and ensured that 'Marlborough House ... became a byword for louche morals' (ODNB). Alienated by her husband's habitual drunkenness and philandering, Lady Aylesford conducted an affair with Lord Blandford, who was the future Duke of Marlborough and the uncle of Winston Churchill, and eventually demanded a separation in 1876. In 1883 Aylesford went into self-imposed exile in Texas but died of alcoholism two years later at the age of 35. The future Alexander III of Russia (1845-1894) is also known to have been in attendance at Packington and appears to be present in three group portraits taken on Packington's terrace, wearing a beret and seated on the stone balustrade. Provenance: by direct descent to the present owner.
Baynes (Mrs G. J.). [Sammelband of knitting and needlework manuals], London: Simpkin, Marshall & Co., 1847. 7 works in 1 volume, 32mo (108 x 90 mm), contemporary half calf (wear to extremities), contents comprising: 1) The Young Mother's Scrap Book, of Useful and Ornamental Knitting for the Nursery. Part I [only], 36 pp., colour frontispiece, 2) The Album of Fancy Needlework; or, Novelties in Knitting, Netting, and Crochet: both Useful and Ornamental. Part II, 36 pp., colour frontispiece, 3) The Album of Fancy Needlework; or, Novelties in Knitting, Netting, and Crochet: both Useful and Ornamental. Part I, 34 [2] pp., colour frontispiece, 4) The Knitted Lace Collar Receipt Book ... Fifth Edition, 24 pp., colour frontispiece, 5) The Knitted Lace Collar Receipt Book. Second Series. Third Edition, 24 pp., 2 colour plates, 6) The Knitted Lace Collar Receipt Book. Third Series. Second Edition, 24 pp., 2 colour plates, 7) The Knitted Lace Chemisette Stomacher Receipt Book, 28 pp. 3 colour plates, errata slip, the lot sold with 8 other titles including Alfred Mills, Costumes of Different Nations, in Miniature, London: Darton, Harvey, & Darton, 1814 (original straight-grain red roan (worn and marked, somewhat shaken, 96 pp., 48 engraved plates, plate at p. 8 strengthened in gutter, that at p. 78 with closed tear), and similar (qty: 9) In the preface to The Knitted Lace Collar Receipt Book Part I the author remarks on 'the unprecedented sale her works have met with; numerous editions, comprising nearly 100,000 copies, having been issued from the press in less than eight months'. They appear to have been read to pieces and survive in very small numbers today: Library Hub traces one copy only of item 1 (British Library) and another an Oxford with a variant title; one copy of all four parts of The Album of Fancy Needlework (BL), and one each of individual parts I and II (Oxford); a handful of copies of various editions of items 4-6; and two copies only of item 7 (BL and Oxford). All were printed by the author's husband Godfrey John Baynes at his Columbian Press in Gravesend, Kent. Provenance: Delamere House, Northwich, Cheshire, seat of the Wilbraham family, though not marked as such.Other items in lot include: John Ash, Grammatical Institutes, New Edition, 1786 (contemporary sheep), Mills, Pictures of English History, volume 1 only, London: Darton, Harvey, & Darton, 1815 (binding worn and shaken), Mrs Trimmer, A New Series of Prints ... containing a General Outline of Antient History, 1803 (with all 40 engraved plates but preliminary text only, 8 pp.), The New Pocket Hoyle, containing the Games of Whist, Quadrille [etc.], 3rd edition, 1807 (lacking front board), and similar
A CHINESE FAMILLE JAUNE PORCELAIN MODEL OF A THRONE 19TH CENTURY The elaborate throne decorated with mythical beasts and flowers in green, yellow, black and aubergine enamels, with moulded figures and horses by towers to each side, the step to the seat formed as a separate piece, all raised on a square pedestal, 23cm high overall. (3) Provenance: from an English private collection, West Yorkshire, formed in the 1970s and 1980s.
Carl Jacobs (British b.1926) for Kandaya Ltd, a C2 'Jason' chair, the seat formed from one piece of steam bent ply with jigsaw joint under the seat, set to a sub-frame with tapering turned beach legs, applied registered design label to base, 71cm highCondition reportLight water stains and marks to the seat and the legs, two minor scratches to the back of the chair, the longest 4cm, underside of the seat and the top leg joints have been re glued, with excess dried glue on the aforementioned joints.
A set of seven George III mahogany Hepplewhite style dining chairs, each chair with a pierced splat back over a drop in seat, raised upon legs of chamfered square section united by a 'H' cross stretcher, to include one carver chair, 96cm high, along with a similar but none conforming carver chair and dining chair (9)
A pair of Regency mahogany carver chairs, each with a concave rail back extending to reeded down swept arms enclosing the drop in seat, raised upon tapering and ring incised front legs, plain back swept rear legs united by a ring turned 'H' cross stretcher, along with a conforming dining chair, 83cm high (3)
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