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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 19th century Victorian pine sideboard dresser. The sideboard raised on a plinth base below two cupboard doors separated to center by a recessed fielded panel. Having three drawers across the front of the sideboard, each with ceramic handles, below a raised gallery back with shelf to top. Measures approx. 132cm x 138cm x 49cm.
An early 20th century Edwardian mahogany pedestal washstand. Rectangular form, gallery side and back with mirror top on turned supports. Single drawers with cabinet to underneath and shelf, all raised on trestle legs with a metal brass swing pull handle. Measures approx. 164cm x 47cm x 33cm.
A collection of three vintage 20th century bamboo side tables / display stands, and one twin hanging shelf unit. The lot comprising a small low hexagonal wine table / jardiniere, a larger square table similar, and a wall hanging shelf display with two semi-circular shelf spaces. The largest table measuring approx. 40cm x 35cm x 35cm, the hexagonal table 33cm x 18cm diameter, and the shelves 52cm x 29cm x 15cm.
G-Plan - Librenza Range - A mid 20th century circa. 1960s G-Plan Librenza range tola wood dressing table. The dresser featuring a long adjustable cheval style mirror, beside a pair of drawers. Having a small glass shelf above drawers, accompanied by another below the mirror. Raised on ebonized Librenza manner legs with round brass feet. Measures approx. 146cm x 113cm x 48cm.
LEATHER BINDINGS. Theology in sets or single vol. complete works. including: WATSON, Richard. A Collection of Theological Tracts in six volumes, London 1791, 6 vols, marbled calf, gilt spines, 8vo; MILNER, Joseph. The History of the Church of Jesus, London 1816, 4 vols, half calf, gilt, 8vo; BURKITT, William, Expository Notes with practical Observations on the New Testament, London 1729. 9th edn., full leather worn and torn, upper joint weak, folio;. and others related, 32mo to folio (135cm shelf width)
A light oak chest of four drawers and a bedside cabinet, possibly Ercol, modern, each with 'D' shaped recessed handles, chest, 86cm wide 44cm deep 94cm high, cabinet, 43cm wide 48cm deep 65cm high (2) Condition ReportSome water stains to the cabinet. A cup mark to the front of the chest. Drawers glide smoothly, cupboard is functional. Both with tea/ coffee marks to the fonts. Some residue to the inside of the beside chest. both with some light scratches. Chest of drawers, drawer measurements: 75cm wide 36cm deep, top drawer15.5cm high, 2nd drawer 17cm high 3rd drawer 18.5cm high, bottom drawer 20.5cm highBeside cabinet, drawer measurements: 33.5cm wide, 32cm deep, 7.5cm high, cupboard, top self 19 cm high, bottom shelf 20cm high, 35.5cm wide, 32cm deep. Please see additional images.
A SELECTION OF LATE 20TH CENTURY OAK OCCASIONAL FURNITURE, INCLUDING two cd racks, a wall hanging shelf system, an open shelving unit, along with another cabinet with a single drawer (condition report: all with imperfections, such as surface marks, scuffs, missing foot to one cabinet, other wear and usage) (5)
INTERFLEX, A MID CENTURY TEAK LADDERAX SYSTEM, comprising two glazed double sliding door sections, another double sliding door sections, two fall front sections, one enclosing a glass shelf, the other with a fitted interior, along with four metal uprights, largest section width 89cm x depth 38cm x height 39cm, height of uprights 202cm (condition report: no key, one pot of screws, surface marks, scuffs, other signs of wear and usage)
AN EARLY 20TH CENTURY MAHOGANY DISPLAY CABINET, the single door enclosing a glass shelf, above a single drawer, 38cm squared x height 79cm, along with another display cabinet, the single door enclosing five glass shelves (condition report: larger cabinet with slight crack to back pane, some marks, scuffs, stains, other wear and usage) (2)
AN EARLY 20TH CENTURY CREAM GENTLEMAN'S WARDROBE, fitted with a large door, a small cupboard door and three drawers, width 93cm x depth 49cm x height 125cm, a small oak cabinet, with double doors and a single drawer, a hardwood chest of five drawers and a wall hanging shelf (condition report: surface marks, scuffs, stains, discolouration, other wear and usage) (4)
Registration - 935 YUFChassis No. - E0TA115613M.O.T. - ExemptOdometer - 77,834The Ford Consul was a family favourite of post-war Britain in the 1950s, and this December 1953 model is described as having “under 78,000 miles backed up by previous MOTs and receipts”. A 1.5-litre version with a three-speed manual gearbox, it is finished in classic black with a gorgeous red leather interior. There are delightful touches of Americana throughout, reflecting Ford’s US roots, although the original registration number is classically British. The engine, paintwork and interior are described as ‘average’, while the bodywork is ‘good’ and both transmission and electrics are ‘excellent’. It is now MOT exempt, and although it doesn’t have a huge amount of service history, the vendor confirms it has not been a competition car or been modified. A wonderful classic Ford with an attractive estimate, this Consul is all ready to celebrate more than seven decades on the road with an enthusiastic new owner. Ford of Britain introduced the famous Consul in 1951, and built it here for the next 11 years. It was the core, top-selling model in a range that also included more upmarket Zephyr and Zephyr Zodiac versions. Launched at the London Motor Show, this 1508cc version was very advanced for the time, with a four-cylinder engine that boasted overhead valves and hydraulic clutch. In a notable engineering landmark, the Consul was the first British production car to use MacPherson strut front suspension. This version sports the later asymmetrical dashboard, featuring a chrome instrument housing with speedometer, ammeter and fuel gauge in a single binnacle above the steering column. The resultant full-width parcel shelf left space for an optional radio to be fitted. In summary:Classic example of a post-war Ford favouriteJust 78,000 alleged miles “backed up by previous MOTs and receipts”Features the later, more characterful chrome instrument binnacle
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