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Lot 327

A stained pine three tier wall shelf, 80cm wide

Lot 408

White painted metal garden shelf together with simulated hanging baskets

Lot 7166

CBG Mignot - 20th Century Series [post war issue] - Caserne La Chambree [Barrack Bedroom], comprising: 3 Beds, Stove, Bench, Colours, 2 x Standing Infantrymen, Inspecting Officer, Rifle Rack and Shelf with Accessories. Mint overall, contained [strung / stuck] in a near Mint CBG "Soldats de Plomb" labelled Barrack Room Interior Diorama Type box

Lot 459

A pair of small mirrored shelf units complete with decorative glass figures

Lot 514

A 19th century Connecticut shelf clock, 66.5cms high

Lot 1201

A MAHOGANY SPINDLE WALL SHELF, a painted wall shelf, and a G H Frith floral rug, 152cm x 91cm (3)

Lot 1206

A CARVED OAK WALL SHELF, width 91cm x depth 23cm x height 54cm (condition:-alterations)

Lot 1320

A PINE CABINET, with a raised shelf, a single drawer, above a single cupboard door, width 60cm x depth 49cm x height 97cm, along with another cupboard, with single drawer and door (condition - surface marks and scratches to both)

Lot 1326

A LOW LIGHT OAK OPEN BOOKCASE, with a single shelf, width 137cm x depth 31cm x height 88cm (condition:-some discolouration and stains)

Lot 1342

A SELECTION OF YEW WOOD FURNITURE, to include a chest of five graduating drawers, width 80cm x depth 49cm x height 110cm, a sideboard with three drawers above three cupboard doors (one key) a triple door wardrobe, width 140cm x depth 62cm x height 188cm, (one key) a 4ft6 headboard, and a pair of bedside cabinets, with a single drawer and single shelf (condition - surface marks and scratches) (6)

Lot 364

MEREDEW CABINETS, a pair, 1960s oak each with panelled door enclosing shelf, 46cm W x 36cm x 65cm H. (2)

Lot 174

2006 Ferrari 599 GTB Fiorano F1 Transmission: automaticMileage:35100Like all modern Ferraris, the 599 is just as luxurious as it is fast. The interior is spacious and comfortable with incredible attention to detail being paid throughout. Carbon fibre and aluminium are utilised on the dash, which features Enzo-styled instruments and a complex LCD display that allows the driver to access a multitude of settings and in-car information. The seats, developed by Recaro, are multi-functional and have adjustable pneumatic support for the passengers' hips and ribs, to provide a tight grip during high-speed road or circuit driving.This lovely, UK supplied, right hand drive Ferrari 599 GTB was first registered in December 2006. Finished in Grigio Silverstone Metallic it was supplied with a number of options including: Daytona style, full electric sports seats in Nero leather, carbon steering wheel, carbon dash top and seat bases, Nero leather headliner, Nero leather rear parcel shelf, BOSE HiFi system, Cascade Telematic navigation system, iPod connection and electrochromic internal mirror. The equipment to the exterior of the car includes carbon brakes, yellow brake calipers, 20†Monolithic wheels, rear parking sensors and ‘Scuderia Ferrari’ wing shields.Having only covered 35,100 miles from new, it has a full-service history with fifteen service stamps in the book from Ferrari main dealers, the last service recently been carried out by Graypaul Ferrari Edinburgh. This very good Ferrari 599 GTB Fiorano F1 is supplied with a V5C registration document, a MoT test certificate which expires in May 2023 and the service book pack. This is an outstanding and sensibly priced 599 which would make a great entry to the amazing world of front engined, V12, two seat Ferraris.

Lot 218

An early 19th century mahogany secretaire bookcase, the dentil cornice over a well figured frieze, the twin astragal glazed doors with reeded moulding and brass rule edge enclosing three adjustable shelves, above a pull- out fall-front drawer opening to eight graduated drawers with ebony stringing, correspondence shelves and a skivered writing surface, over twin cupboard doors enclosing a shelf, with a shaped apron and splayed bracket supports. H233cm, W112.5cm, D55cm.

Lot 282

A pitch pine breakfront bookcase in the Georgian taste, second half of the 20th century, the dentil cornice with urn finial and broken arch pediment over a Vitruvian scroll carved frieze, the case with four glazed doors enclosing nine adjustable shelves, above four fielded panelled doors, each opening to a shelf behind, raised on an egg and dart moulded skirted base. H226cm, W163cm, D42cm.

Lot 569

4 shelf painted bookcase measures approx 55 inches tall 44 inches wide 11 inches depth

Lot 570

Painted 3 shelf wall hanging shelving unit, measures approx 43 inches tall 36 inches wide 10 inches depth

Lot 600

5 Shelf narrow bookcase, made in Denmark, approximate measurements: Height 76 inches, Width 24.5 inches, Depth 12.5 inches

Lot 395

Mid-century Danish teak framed wall mirror with shelf below and rectangular bevelled glass plate, by Pedersen and Hansen, stamped "393" and "Made in Denmark" to rear, 111 x 44cm

Lot 87

Edwardian crossbanded mahogany bureau with painted urn and floral decoration, the fall front disclosing pen tray and 3 drawers with shelf above, 3 graduated long drawers below, on tapering legs and castors, 95 x 75 x 48cm overall. (some defects)

Lot 98

19th century German walnut washstand with a black and white veined marble top with shelf above, 2 short, 3 graduated long drawers below, on an inverted plinth base, 96 x 115 x 60.5cm overall

Lot 202

Retro mid 20th Century teak cocktail drinks cabinet having a revolving door with a mirrored glass interior and a fall front door with shelf and pull out slide, raised on tapering legs, 100 x 125 x 42cm.

Lot 289

Thai carved wooden serpent panel with integrated shelf , 52 x 24cm

Lot 231

A 20th century walnut lamp stand, serpentine form, raised on carved cabriole supports united by an under tier shelf. 

Lot 215

A dark pine book shelf unit 62x19 x H92cm

Lot 220

A dark wood stained book shelf unit

Lot 244

A pair of pine book shelf units 63cm x 140cm x 19cm (COLLECT ONLY)

Lot 245

2 shelf units 60cm x 30cm x 113cm (COLLECT ONLY)

Lot 251

A shelf unit 60cm x 30cm x height 180cm (COLLECT ONLY)

Lot 260

A shelf unit 86cm x 29cm x 180cm (COLLECT ONLY)

Lot 271

A metal bolt together shelf unit 69cm x 30cm x 158cm A combination Detroit Electronic safe.

Lot 293

2 shop display cabinets 1 A/F - no top shelf or doors.

Lot 36

A set of 12 boxed Royal Doulton collectors plates 'Old country crafts' & a display shelf. COLLECT ONLY

Lot 412

Rare and desirable R V8 with less than 23,000 miles from long-term ownership.The MG RV8 was a hugely important step in the 1990s rebirth of MG Cars after more than a decade of only producing saloons and hatchbacks. Since Abingdon's closure in 1980, the illustrious MG badge had been reserved for the Metro, Maestro and Montego and, although these cars were worthy, what enthusiasts really wanted was a new MG roadster. In 1992, 12 years after the last MG sports car had rolled off the Abingdon production lines, Austin-Rover made the inspired decision to revive this most charismatic of British marques by introducing an entirely new model - the MG RV8.In creating the RV8, Rover very cleverly used a combination of off-the-shelf parts, such as the Range Rover's V8 engine and British Motor Heritage's MGB bodyshell. So, in this reincarnation of the MGB, the rubber bumper specification body was utilised and modified to accept a new set of beautifully curvaceous outer panels. The 3.9-litre Range Rover EFi V8 engine developed 188bhp and gave the RV8 enough power to crack 0-60 mph in just under six seconds which, even today, is pretty impressive. A 5-speed LT77 gearbox, derived from the Rover SD1 was used along with a new Salisbury axle. Very significant modifications were made to the suspension and brakes to bring the car up to date and the interior featured soft leather in Stone Beige and a Burr Elm facia and door cappings.The RV8 was shown at the 1993 Tokyo Motor Show creating a huge demand which resulted in nearly 1,600 examples (of the 1,983 total) being exported to Japan. Despite (or maybe because of) the RV8 being based on a 30-year old model, its classic status was assured from the day it was unveiled, and with less than 2,000 examples built between 1992 and 1995, the cars are now much sought after. No RV8s were ever sold in the US and consequently they are all right-hand drive.We believe that 1,583 RV8s went to Japan initially, but such has been the growing demand in recent years in the UK, that many have been sourced in Japan and returned to the these shores to join the 307 originally sold here. This delightful example did indeed travel to Japan but was not purchased second-hand over there as it was never sold in the first place. It was a very late production car fitted with air-conditioning (non-standard in the UK) but perhaps it arrived in Japan after demand had dwindled and was never registered, subsequently, returning home some months later prior to being bought by a doctor for his wife and registered in late 1999. It was purchased by its present owner, our vendor, in 2008 with excellent Woodcote Green paintwork but under the bonnet a number of the plated items had deteriorated necessitating a full strip and cosmetic reconditioning and replating. At the same time, the underbody was also repainted to achieve a perfect appearance and, whilst stripped, all brake pipes, calipers etc. were reconditioned, the car was 'poly-bushed', and a set of adjustable Spax Shocks were fitted as were four new tyres. Some corrosion to the screen frame was attended to with a new frame and screen supplied by Clive Wheatley. At the time of cataloguing, the odometer was indicating 22,858 miles.This superb RV8 has formed part of a private collection in recent years and, unlike many 'museum' exhibits, our fastidious vendor enjoys keeping his collection in absolutely top form. We encourage interested parties to take the opportunity to come and view this impressively presented MG.  SpecificationMake: MGModel: MG R V8Year: 1999Chassis Number: SARRAWBMBM002230Registration Number: T301 VNUTransmission: ManualEngine Number: TBADrive Side: Right-hand DriveOdometer Reading: 22858 MilesMake: RHDInterior Colour: Stone BeigeClick here for more details and images

Lot 455

On offer from the Piddington Collection, formerly the property of Ron Hickman, the South African-born, Jersey-based automobile designer and inventor responsible for the original Elan, the +2 and the Europa but best known for creating the Black and Decker 'Workmate'.Ron Hickman grew up in Greytown in Natal province, South Africa and from an early age he was passionate about motor cars, carving models of them in wood and sketching them for their owners. On leaving school, he trained in law for six years in the Department of Justice but retained an ambition to style cars that could not be realised in South Africa. So in 1954, he borrowed £100 from his father and set off for London. He soon found a job with Ford in Dagenham as a clay modeller in the styling department and seven months later he became a stylist on the 105E Anglia.In 1956, Hickman, whose ambitions lay beyond styling 'worthy' saloons for Ford, 'bumped into' Lotus founder Colin Chapman at the Earls Court Motor Show. As we know, Chapman was a brilliantly gifted engineer whose early competition cars were enjoying success but he was in need of ingenious, energetic characters such as Ron to help get his ambitious new Elite road car into production. Brought in as a production engineer with Lotus in North London, Ron became a general manager and eventually a director, however, the Elite proved to be a false start. It was beautiful to look at and drive but too complicated to build and too frail in service to have the mass appeal Chapman was looking for. Something more practical was needed.The Elan, introduced in 1962, is arguably the finest of Chapman's road cars and it was Hickman, working alongside John Frayling, who got it into production. The car skilfully blended Grand Prix-inspired engineering finesse – ultra-stiff backbone chassis, all-independent suspension, disc brakes and a lusty twin overhead camshaft engine – with off-the-shelf components from the parts bins of the big manufacturers. This approach saved money and simplified production, the Elan's engine block was borrowed from the Ford Classic and the steering rack from the prosaic Triumph Herald; yet this tiny 1600cc two-seater was so light and perfectly balanced that it could accelerate as quickly as Jaguar's current E-Type.The Elan, with Hickman's light uni-mould glass-fibre body, brought the thrills of single-seat racing car handling to the road driver who could muster £1,200, or less if he built it from a kit. Its handling is still unsurpassed and the backbone chassis, conceived by Hickman as a temporary measure for developing the car's suspension, formed the basis of every subsequent Lotus of the classic era. As well as devising the car's famous vacuum-operated pop-up headlamps and its distinctive bumpers, Hickman is attributed with having come up with its name – by looking through the ‘E’ section of the dictionary.Ron left Lotus in 1967 to start his own design company and develop the 'Workmate'. Black & Decker eventually signed an exclusive manufacturing deal in 1972 for his Mark II version, with a lightweight foldable alloy frame so it could be stowed in the boot of a car, but by then Hickman had already sold 14,000 Workmates by mail order. Even with a comparatively low 3% royalty, Hickman soon joined the tax-exile bracket, moving in 1977 to Jersey, where he built a modernist villa with views of St Brelade's Bay and filled it with his own labour-saving gadgets. In 1994 he was honoured with an OBE.This gorgeous Lagoon Blue Sprint DHC, KXC 67F, was purchased directly by Ron on 27th November 1996 in its currently restored state from the restorer Neil Myers, shipped to Jersey, popped into Ron’s garage and only used occasionally. It must have felt rather special to open his garage doors and see two of his creations, the Elan and the Workmate side by side knowing that both had received worldwide acclaim.The car was purchased from the Hickman family by our vendor on the 9th March 2021 and, although it remained exactly as it was post-restoration, it was given a very light recommission by Neil Myers upon its return to the UK and prior to joining the Piddington Collection.In common with the other Elans on offer today, KXC 67F retains its original chassis, body and engine and naturally your inspection of this important Elan is welcomed.It's accompanied an original Elan tool kit, Certificate of Vehicle Provenance, spare keys, 2 copies of the Elan Sprint Owners Handbook, lots of photographs and acres of interesting correspondence, as you might expect from the man who designed the Elan. A goldmine for Lotus enthusiasts.SpecificationMake: LOTUSModel: ELAN SPRINT DROPHEAD COUPÉ 'RON HICKMAN'Year: 1971Chassis Number: 7108180446GRegistration Number: KXF 67KTransmission: ManualEngine Number: N24850Drive Side: Right-hand DriveOdometer Reading: 13774 MilesMake: RHDInterior Colour: Black VinylClick here for more details and images

Lot 126

A Louis style mahogany three shelf display cabinet finished with a red velvet interior

Lot 199

A mahogany side table with pieced shelf under (H70cm Sq49cm)

Lot 24

A mahogany side table and writing shelf with tapering legs and cross stretchers (H74cm W83cm D48cm)

Lot 47

An oak two shelf bookcase (H93cm W110cm D26cm)

Lot 57

A Ducal pine demi lune single drawer side table with shelf under \9H70cm W90cm D46cm)

Lot 59

A Ducal pine three shelf bookcase

Lot 84

A two shelf inlaid bookcase on bun feet Height 97cm Length 82cm Depth 35cm

Lot 2348

A LATE 19TH CENTURY CHINESE-EXPORT MARBLE AND MOTHER-OF-PEARL INLAID HARDWOOD RECTANGULAR TWO TIER TABLE44cm wide; 33cm deep; 81cm highLarge crack running through the top, corner joins to the top are slightly loose, some sections of inlay missing and an old repair to the shelf. 

Lot 2398

A VICTORIAN AESTHETIC MOVEMENT HANGING SHELF35cm wide; 90cm high

Lot 355

Louis Vuitton, a rare Mini Malle Chapeaux Trunk jewellery box / paperweight, featuring the maker's signature damier check pattern in cream and brown, with functional gold-tone hinges and buckles, opening to a removable interior cage and a lift-out top shelf, measuring 6.5 by 7.5 by 9.5cm, with maker's dust bagCondition- Overall very good condition- Few small chips too the brown coated edges - Interior lining is clean and unmarked- Without maker's box- Condition reports are a guide only and clients are advised to view items before bidding- For enquiries about this lot please contact Sophie Higgs at sophie@kinghamsauctioneers.com

Lot 356

Louis Vuitton, a rare Mini Malle Chapeaux Trunk jewellery box / paperweight, featuring the maker's signature damier check pattern in cream and brown, with functional gold-tone hinges and buckles, opening to a removable interior cage and a lift-out top shelf, measuring 6.5 by 7.5 by 9.5cmCondition- Overall good condition- Few small dints to the trunk lid- Right clip is missing from the closure- Chips too the brown coated edges - Interior lining is clean and unmarked- Without maker's dust bag or box- Condition reports are a guide only and clients are advised to view items before bidding- For enquiries about this lot please contact Sophie Higgs at sophie@kinghamsauctioneers.com

Lot 134

A shelf of vintage brooches

Lot 393

An early 20th century oak studio easel, the 'H' frame with bevel gear mechanism, with shelf and adjustable upper support on the central shaft, to twin sled bases united by a wide stretcher with screw brake, raised on four metal castors.H215, W65, D68cm.

Lot 394

A George III mahogany washstand, having squared top over centralised shelf with single drawer below, raised on chamfered legs with shaped cross stretcher.H82, W40cm.

Lot 1368

An early 19th Century mahogany side table, having a frieze drawer with brass bale handle, stretcher shelf and reeded legs, (modified), 38 cm x 82 cm x 128 cm

Lot 545

A Victorian mahogany wall mounted shelf with demi lune top.

Lot 590

An Edwardian black corner shelf with distressed mirror back.

Lot 615

A Terence Conran 'London Skyline' coffee table with scenes of St.Paul's Cathedral and other London landmarks on black metal frame with magazine shelf - 114cm wide, 37cm deep, 36cm

Lot 1234

An 18th Century Oak Four Panel Coffer, with lunette carved decoration, 152cm by 60cm by 73cm, and A Carved Oak Wall Shelf (formerly the upper half of a dresser), approximately 220cm by 123cm (2)

Lot 271

A Collection of Mainly Early 19th Century English Pottery, including pearlware figures, Elijah and the Widow, Davenport printed basket, similar bowl, Yorkshire pottery sucrier, various other items of pearlware, Staffordshire and Torquay pottery (one shelf)

Lot 272

Border Fine Arts Collie and Other Models, including "Eager to Learn", "Bob and Sweep", "The Chase", "Labrador With Gun", etc. (quantity on one shelf) (a.f.)

Lot 283

Beswick and Border Fine Arts, including: Black Beauty and Foal; black gloss Fell pony; Shire More; Otters; Spaniel; Collie; together with collectors plates, Melbaware,etc (one shelf)

Lot 286

Assorted Silver and Silver Plate, to include an Edward VII pierced oval silver dish, Birmingham 1904, by Carrington & Co.; a silver pedestal bowl with ring handles; assorted napkin rings; flatware; hipflask; teapot etc. (shelf)

Lot 156

A 20th Century painted bracket clock on matching wall bracket shelf. Large glazed door with gilt details and hand painted floral sprays. Central white enamel dial with Roman numeral chapter ring and faceted hands. Measures approx; 45cm 6.5" dial.

Lot 604

A 19th century Victorian in the style of Robert Adam giltwood mirror. Of neoclassical style with a small centralised rectangular bevelled plate mirror, with surrounding bracketed shelves.  Above the plate is  scrolled decoration and a cherub clutching an urn. The lower section has a larger bracketed shelf resting on carved rosettes and garlands surrounded by floral decoration. Approximately 100cm x 52cm. 

Lot 8

1989 Volkswagen Golf GTI 1.8 litre 3 door hatchback Original specification hot hatch with comprehensive history file  Registration: F386 TWP Chassis: WVWZZZ19ZJW668007 Odometer: 121000 Transmission: Manual MOT: 9th February 2024 No Reserve   . Fitted with factory tilt /slide sunroof   . Optional BBS alloy wheel    . Original interior and dashboard without any cracks   . Two sets of keys   . Fully documented history from 1998 until 2005   . Full book pack including service book   . Comprehensive history file  Outside  On the whole the exterior of this car looks good with no scratches, dents or corrosion to the bodywork, however the car has been subject to a repaint at some point in its past which hasn't been done to the highest standard. In some areas the silver paint work looks a little flat and isn't as smooth to the touch as it should be. This shouldn't detract from what is a very good car and would be an excellent car one the paintwork has been addressed. All the plastics are good with no damage, marks or scratches. The 15" BBS alloy wheels look great and are shod with excellent matching tyres all around.  Inside  The cloth seats are in excellent order with only a small sign of wear on the drivers seat base bolster where the bolster is slightly thread bare in an area around 5 mm in size. The car comes with electric windows and a modern stereo. All carpets are in good order as is the headlining and the parcel shelf is still present and free from any speaker holes. The doors have that familiar heavy feel and pleasing shut noise only found on VW's from this era.   Mechanics The torquey 8 valve engine starts and runs well, and the driving experience is a pleasure. Everything feels tight and solid just like a Golf should, the only fault being a temperamental cheap aftermarket alarm system which means the hazard lights sometimes come on. We feel it would be better removed.  History Supplied new under lease to Banque Paribas it remained with them until circa 1991. It then passed to another owner before being acquired by William Barnaby of Kilmarnock in 1998 who kept the car until 2005 during which time kept a fastidious log of all works carried out along with the relevant invoices. The car comes complete with a full book pack, comprehensive service history and two sets of keys. Our Opinion  Rare to find an example that has not been modified and messed about with. Our car offers and inexpensive route into the vibrant VW scene.

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