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18th century oak dole cupboard, the two cupboard doors with turned spindle sections, carved and inlaid foliate decoration to the front, over a single shelf, 92cm high x 91cm wide x 47cm deep and a 19th century carved oak spinning chair with acanthus leaf and foliate motifs throughout, 105cm high (2) Condition ReportSurface scratches, scuffs and knocks, areas of fading/discolouration and some stains. Split to top and to bottom tier. Small areas of loss to inlay. Evidence of worm in small area on one side which has been treated. General wear and tear.
An early 20th century two tier walnut plant stand jardiniere, alongside another oak example. The jardiniere featuring a turned central column, raised on bun feet with two rounded lipped shelves. The other plant stand having a thick turned column with round shelf to top. Measures approx. 123cm x 33cm x 33cm.
G-Plan - Librenza Range - A mid 20th century G-Plan Librenza range tola wood bed headboard. The headboard featuring a central large cream vinyl studded panel, flanked to either side with floating bedside tables. Each bedside featuring a glass shelf raised above a single drawer, raised with a librenza style leg on brass foot. Measures approx. 101cm x 245cm x 49cm.
An early 20th century Edwardian Arts & Crafts ash wood dressing chest of drawers. The dresser raised on bracket feet, with a bank of three drawers to front each with metal swing handles. Having a flared top below short gallery back and shelf, with extending upright supports holding a rectangular swing mirror. Measures approx. 158cm x 92cm x 45cm.
A LOUIS XV STYLE MAHOGANY SINGLE DOOR VITRINE, with foliate gilt metal mounts, pierced gallery, triple glazed panels enclosing two glass shelves, red velvet interior, over three parcel-painted prints, width 75cm x depth 37cm x height 170cm (condition report: key and working, scuffs and scratches, chip to one shelf, deeper scratches to the top surface)
A 20TH CENTURY OAK STANDARD LAMP, with a small circular shelf, height to fitting 155cm, a mahogany commode with a hinged lid, a small elm stool, a rush stool and another stool (condition report: all with imperfections, such as surface marks, scuffs, discolouration, other wear and usage) (5)
On offer from single-family ownership, this exceptionally original XJ-S V12 Convertible has covered a mere 11,560 miles from new. The XJ-S Convertible, which first appeared in 1988 at a price of £36,000, was considerably more than merely a coupé with the roof removed. The earlier ''T'-top' Cabriolet paved the way as the first open Jaguar since the departure of the E-Type in 1975, but this was to be the first full convertible and a strengthened sub-frame was employed in order to alleviate scuttle shake. It looked superb and elegant with the hood erect or folded and finally met the demands of the highly valued North American market. Retaining the roomy cockpit space of the coupé, the new convertible boasted a useful shelf for extra luggage and all the expected Jaguar refinements as standard. The XJ-S' superb 5.3-litre V12 developed some 295bhp in later fuel-injected form and even when allied to an automatic transmission, the car was capable of a genuine 150mph and made for a fine open-top 'Grand Touring' car.This wonderful time warp example was originally supplied to a local gentleman by Jaguar Daimler dealer, Hartwell’s of Oxford, in August of 1989 finished in Signal Red with a Magnolia leather interior. Remarkably, it has remained with this family up until now and currently presents in exceptionally original condition thanks to their care storing the car respectfully and carefully in comfortable garaging.It’s supplied with a comprehensive history file telling the story of its life, including the original service book with eight stamps from 971 miles to 9,686 miles (main dealer servicing continued as seen on invoices on file, 2014 at 10,098 miles, 2015 at 10,259 miles, 2017 at 10,525 miles, 2022 at 10,977 miles), maintenance and service invoices, the Jaguar Guarantee, insurance certificates, the original purchase invoice and its MOT history, all serving to confirm the indicated mileage of just under 11,600.The meticulous accumulation of history with this car truly illustrates the conscientious manner in which it has been cherished. The next owner can learn and enjoy the car via its original Jaguar-supplied Stereo Radio owner's guide cassette tape, before storing this delightful XJ-S away under its original softshell indoor car cover. Rare with this low ownership and low mileage, this is a fine example of an appreciating Classic Jaguar. N.B. Please note the cherished registration number A909 RW in our photographs is not included and will be retained by the vendor.Specification Make: JAGUAR Model: XJS Year: 1989 Chassis Number: SAJJNADW3DB158528 Registration Number: G481 AFW Transmission: Auto Engine Number: 8S065618SA Drive Side: Right-hand Drive Odometer Reading: 11560 Miles Make: RHD Interior Colour: MagnoliaClick here for more details and images
In superbly original condition, just 25,000 miles, with full service history and from 32-years ownership. In 1986, the original Sierra Cosworth was a new kind of performance car - a blue-collar hero able to humble true sports cars. In 1988, Ford introduced the Sierra Sapphire RS Cosworth, a more ‘discreet’ version, built using the four-door Sapphire bodyshell, first with the same rear-wheel drive layout as the three-door original, and then later with four-wheel drive; but even with a more restrained exterior, a plush velour interior and an executive four-door shell, the Sapphire was far from dull. The early rear-wheel drive cars had 204bhp from the YBB engine (205 block), a T5 gearbox, 7" x 15" lattice alloy wheels, front and rear spoilers, side skirts and Recaro seats. The rear-wheel drive cars could hit 60mph in 6.1 seconds. Despite the extra power and potential for greater traction, the later 4x4 Sapphire was slower to 60mph, reaching the speed in 6.6 secs. Approximately 13,140 2WD Sapphire examples were produced during 1988-1989; all were assembled in Ghenk, Belgium, with UK-built Ford-Cosworth engines.The car presented here is a 1989 Ford Sierra Sapphire RS Cosworth (2WD) and is in super original, unmolested condition. First registered on 18th August 1989, this superb example has covered just over 25,000 miles within the same family since it was just two years old. Due to the owner's poor health, this Sapphire remained unused and garaged for over 20 years. A combination of diligent ownership, minimal use (due to circumstance) and sheer preservation, now means this ‘Fast Ford’ is in collector-quality condition.We are informed that this exceptional car still retains its original factory-fitted panels, factory-etched glass and its original paint throughout. The interior is described as showing virtually no wear on the switchgear or surfaces. Likewise, all the dials and switchgear are said to function correctly, there are no cracks or UV damage to the dashboard and the original Recaro seats remain in beautiful condition. The boot contains its original Dunlop Sport spare wheel and factory-fitted jack whilst the parcel shelf is straight and free from any aftermarket speaker holes. The original electronic sound system, ECU2 (including power amplifier) are also still in situ, whilst the factory-fitted 15" wheels are shod with period Pirelli P600 tyres. The brakes have been fully recommissioned, benefiting from new rear calipers, brake fluid and discs/pads.The accompanying service history file includes the original Ford service book, owner’s handbook, radio operation manual, numerous invoices, two Ford keys, old tax discs and MOT history certificates.If you are looking for an unmolested, original RS Cosworth, this is probably one of the worthiest candidates currently available. The lighter and rarer version of the Sapphire, this example is one for the Ford connoisseur and is offered at an attractive price guide, offering the new owner membership of the exclusive club of RS ownership.Specification Make: FORD Model: SIERRA SAPPHIRE RS COSWORTH 2WD Year: 1989 Chassis Number: WF0FXXGBBFJS34294 Registration Number: G399 MGH Transmission: Manual Engine Number: JS34294 Drive Side: Right-hand Drive Odometer Reading: 25115 Miles Make: RHDClick here for more details and images
Early 20th century Italian walnut armoire wardrobe, the pierced and scrolling pediment carved with acanthus leaf detail, flanked by two scrolling cartouche with matching corbels below, the two panelled doors with applied carved rinceaux slips, with a central spiral turned upright, enclosing single shelf and hanging rail, raised on scroll feetDimensions: Height: 182cm Length/Width: 152cm Depth/Diameter: 50cm
Victorian figured mahogany two-piece bedroom set - the washstand with white and black marble moulded top with arched back and raised shelf, two moulded frieze drawers, on turned and fluted supports with brass and ceramic castors (W123cm, D60cm, H102cm); the dressing table with raised swing mirror in moulded frame with shell and scroll carved pediment, on scrolled horns carved with foliage, four raised trinket drawers over moulded rectangular top, fitted with two drawers, on turned and fluted supports with brass and ceramic castors (W122cm, H177cm, D62cm)Condition Report:Missing handle to washstand.
Edwardian mahogany floor-standing corner cabinet, cylinder glazed door above mirror backed shelf, the lower tier with fretwork back, on leaf carved and reeded tapering supports Dimensions: Height: 179cm Length/Width: 63cm Condition Report:The lower mirror framing is loose and will need reconstructing before proper use.
Luxurious KPM porcelain dinner service decorated with painted flowers and gold. With flower bouquets and festive frames. Berlin around 1835. 96 items. Consists of: 33 dinner plates, diam. 25 cm. 16 deep plates, diam. 24.5 cm. 16 plates with rim, dia. 24.7 cm. 9 glasses of ice. 1 tureen. 1 pitcher for sauce. 1 dish of stew. 1 shelf. 1 cabaret dish. 1 dish, length 29.5 cm 3 oval dishes, length 28 cm 2 oval dishes, length 34.5 cm 3 oval dishes, length 38.5 cm 3 oval dishes, length 43 cm 1 oval dish, length 47 cm. 1 oval dish, length 57 cm. 1 stemmed bowl. 2 octagonal plates, 22.5 cm long. Origin: From a private Danish estate. Width: 57cm, Height: 36cm, Depth: 3000cm, Weight: 100kg, Condition: Good, Material: Porcelain
A French Louis XVI style bow-fronted corner display Cabinet, with gilt metal mounts depicting floral scrolls, above bowed door with gilt metal floral surround, enclosing velvet lined interior with shelf, over painted panel and raised on shaped tapering legs, note missing one interior shelf, W 67 cm x H 152 cm x D 45 cm.
A Pair of Reproduction Mahogany and Crossbanded Lamp Tables, possibly by Maitland & Smith, with a single oak-lined frieze drawer, on acanthus-carved and reeded tapering legs joined by a shelf and with brass-capped feet61cm by 61cm by 65cmBoth lamp tables have various scratches (some deep). Otherwise, the drawer fronts and legs are generally good. The undertiers also have some scratches.
A Chinese Ebonised and Parcel Gilt Wedding Cabinet, late 19th/early 20th century, the two cupboard doors painted with figures amongst pagodas in a landscape with a circular brass lockplate enclosing a shelf and two small drawers, the base with a hollow internal compartment, on stile feet joined by an arched stretcher110cm by 50cm by 172cmSome shrinkage splits throughout, particularly to the doors (as photographed). There is also a patch repair to the left-hand door. The top corner has some scuffs to the sides. There are various small paint losses throughout. There is some overpainting in places. The interior is reasonable, with general scuffs and bruises around the shelves and drawer fronts etc.
A Victorian Flame Mahogany Inverted Breakfront Wardrobe. 3rd quarter 19th century, the wings with moulded pediments above arched cupboard doors enclosing a small shelf and a hanging rail, the centre section with two cupboard doors in the form of drawers, with four long pine and mahognay lined drawers below, on an inverted breakfront base203cm by 61cm by 194cm

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