A bow-fronted yew veneered corner cabinet - with dentil cornice over an astragal glazed cupboard with two interior removable shelves, the substructure with an ebony-lined cupboard door and removable shelf within, raised on ogee bracket feet. (LWH 66 x 42 x 178cm) * See lot 534 for a matching corner cabinet.
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A bow-fronted yew veneered corner cabinet - with dentil cornice over an astragal glazed cupboard with two interior removable shelves, the substructure with an ebony-lined cupboard door and removable shelf within, raised on ogee bracket feet. (LWH 66 x 42 x 178cm) * See lot 531 for a matching corner cabinet.
A small contemporary hardwood kitchen unit, incorporating a removable top cutting board with cutout handles, above three frieze drawers, with a slide out tray and wine rack with an open shelf below, raised upon square section legs with castors (lacking one castor), 79cms wide x 51cms deep x 85cms high. Estimate £25-50.
A impressive 'Goliath' 1.8-litre hip flask of epic proportions. Standing 30cm high, having silver-plated captive-hinged screw top, mock crocodile leather covering and as manufactured by Top Shelf Flasks. The perfect receptacle for a (not so) wee dram given it will hold almost two litres of liquor!
One of only 295 right-hand drive UK cars, this Nautic Blue 20-Valve (RR) is fresh from a four year full restoration. The Audi Quattro may not have been the first four-wheel drive production car (that honour belongs to the 1966 Jensen Interceptor FF), but its place in history is assured. Thanks in no small part to its enormous rallying success, the Quattro popularized all-wheel drive and is now regarded as one of the most influential and important sports cars of the 1980s. The brainchild of Jörg Bensinger, an Audi chassis engineer, development work was started in 1977 and three years later, the finished product was released. Although the floor pan had much in common with the Audi 80 and the running gear was largely taken from an Audi 200, the Quattro used a manual centre differential lock (operated by levers next to the handbrake) to govern the 197bhp and 210lb/ft power outputs delivered by the 2.1-litre in-line five-cylinder turbocharged engine.Introduced in August 1989, the RR was the final development of the Quattro and by the time this particular car arrived in 1990, the crude cable-operated 50:50 split differential had been replaced with a much more advanced Torsen (torque sensing) diff, and the engine had been uprated with double overhead camshafts and a larger 2,226cc capacity, upping power to 217bhp.Presented in its original factory colour of Nautic Blue, this desirable Quattro 20V (RR) was first registered in the UK on 7th March 1990. It’s on offer from four years current ownership, most of which have been spent in a trim-out, glass-out, rotisserie, bare metal restoration.The bodyshell was fully stripped, the underside refinished in the correct Raptor Bed and fully sealed before being built up with new heat shields, diffs/driveshafts, new gaiters, seals, poly-bushed, suspension struts, powder-coated subframes, new discs, pads, brake and fuel lines and more. The engine is original and was fully stripped and all parts vapour-blasted before being re-bored and rebuilt with 0.5mm oversize pistons. The radiator was re-cored and numerous engine ancillaries were restored or replaced. Prior to reassembly, the bodyshell was prepared and painted in its original Nautic Blue and we understand that this alone cost over £18,000. New bespoke tyres were sourced from Longstone Tyres at a cost of £1,000 and the wheels were refurbished and finished in the correct factory colour. The interior benefited from new carpets from Coverdale, a NOS rear parcel shelf and a brand new OE period-look Blaupunkt head unit was fitted.We understand that many thousands have been invested in returning this rare 20-Valve Quattro to top form and as can be seen in our images, the results are very impressiveThe car is supplied with a history file containing the V5C, old MOT Certificates, the service book with 15 stamps up until 2007, the original leather owners handbook and some restoration invoices. Having recently completed its four-year restoration, this desirable and much sought after Audi Quattro 20V is now ready for its next owner and we encourage your viewing at our Race Retro Sale.Specification Make: AUDI Model: UR QUATTRO 2.2 TURBO RR 20V Year: 1990 Chassis Number: WAUZZZ85ZLA000493 Registration Number: G922 RSA Transmission: Manual Drive Side: Right-hand Drive Odometer Reading: 97437 Miles Make: RHDClick here for more details and images
A rosewood and other woods Edwardian circular occasional Table, the cross-banded top with light and darkwood stringing having a central depiction with a goblet and a lidded ewer, raised on curved supports in turn with the legs united by a lower shelf with a shaded inlaid centre and small turned details to the edges, 30'' diameter x 27 1/4'' high.
A Universal Furniture high gloss finish mixed woods sideboard with herringbone cross-banding and burrwood inlays and having a central frieze drawer with cupboards to either side and below. The top with a brass back rail, the base with turned legs terminating in swept feet united by a lower shelf, 60'' wide x 19 1/8'' deep x 41 1/2'' high.
A matched George III early 19th century oak Welsh dresser. The sideboard dresser's wider top with flared pediment atop with shaped apron over two plate shelves. Raised on smaller dresser base with a run of short drawers over pan shelf. All raised on bracket feet.Measures approx. 198cm x 188cm x 42cm.
An Edwardian mahogany inlaid pedestal Canterbury book / music stand rack. The bookcase having a shaped gallery back with central inlaid panel over a fan shaped three section magazine rack with bentwood sides. Two tier shelves below with further sectioning to bottom shelf. All raised on straight supports.Measures approx. 122cm x 55cm x 32cm.
A George III Revival Ipswich solid oak Welsh dresser. The dresser having a flared pediment top with plate shelf over two small single door cupboard spaces flanking a further shelf. The dresser's base with three single brass handle drawers over two side single door cupboard spaces flanking a further drawer and cupboard door. All raised on a plinth base with block feet.Measures approx. 185cm x 150cm x 50cm.
(ARR) A Victorian 19th century Coalbrookdale manner white painted cast iron hall umbrella stand. The stand having a central mirror top with pierced scrolled foliate motifs throughout and five hanging hooks. Central oval mirror plate. The base having a marble top shelf with single drawer below. Twisted rope effect umbrella / stick holders with dual drip tray to base. Lacking bolts.Measures approx. 213cm x 72cm x 36cm.
An Edwardian early 20th century 1903 carved ebonised wood hanging cupboard shlef with mirror. The shelf having an octagonal shaped bevelled edge mirror to centre surrounded by stylized animalistic motifs and foliate motifs. Relief carving to front reading ' Beware of the Dog '. Each side with carvings of the King reading ' God Save the King '.Measures approx. 37cm x 103cm x 18cm.
A Mahogany Cased Wall Timepiece, with painted dial, together with a Crown Devon ''Widdicombe Fair'' musical mug, a quantity of coin collectors sets, assorted pewter and silver plate, etc (one shelf) The clock movement is a single fussee, date circa 1900, case wis made of mahogany.Case is discoloured, underside of the case with cracks and losses to veneer, right hand side door has come off the main case, door hinges are broken and needs attention, two securing wooden pegs are also missing front metal bezel with hinged damaged and with a later repair, later metla bezel, dial with chips to painted surfaces, Roman numerals have been later painted and are rubbed in parts, movement is dirty, with peddulum and key
A Palissy Style Portuguese Pottery Lobster Tureen and Cover, a similar formed as a crab, a jar surmounted by a crab and shells and a Chinese green glazed brush pot (one shelf)Lobster - 42cm long. Chip to one horn. Another small chip to main body. Crab - 19cm wide. Small chip on rim of base. Lidded pot - 11.5cm diameter. Restored chips to feet. Small chip to inner rim of cover.
A Cantonese Porcelain Bowl, Cover and Stand, mid 19th century, painted in famille rose enamels, together with a similar teapot and cover, a pair of pewter mounted red stoneware vases, a pair of Japanese porcelain sleeve vases, four celedon bowls and a Samson feeding cup (one shelf)Bowl cover and stand - the cover with two restored chips.Teapot - in good conditionStoneware vases - minor dents to mounts Japanese sleeve vases - one crackedFour celedon bowls - in good conditionSamson feeding cup - crazed with some staining.
A Collection of Asian Art, including a Chinese silk needlework panel, a 19th century porcelain dish painted in underglaze blue with prunus blossom, two soapstone scholars seals with dragon and Phoenix terminal, a landscape watercolour, etc (one shelf)The plate with some firing imperfetions, a small chip to the rim and some surface scratches. The large seals with light surface scratches.Silkwork is faded and with some fraying to the edges.Remainder appears in good order.
A Group of Pine Furniture, 19th century and later, comprising a Victorian hinged chest, a Pembroke table, a small blanket box, a modern country kitchen table, two seater bench, two tier hanging shelf, a triple dressing table mirror, a wall mirror, a burr wood quartz wall timepiece and two stools (11)
This magnificent Thai wooden cabinet, standing at 48"H and 27.5"L, features stunning hand-painted details that embody the country's rich artistic tradition. The front panels are adorned with beautifully intricate, gold-leafed depictions of royal figures or deities, representing spiritual guardians or celestial beings. These figures, characterized by their graceful postures and ornate attire, are often associated with protection and prosperity in Thai culture, symbolizing the divine presence and favor. The design showcases a delicate balance between rich, dark lacquered wood and vibrant gold, emphasizing the fine craftsmanship typical of Thai decorative arts. The cabinet's structure is made entirely of wood, with a rich red-painted interior and a single shelf, offering functional storage while also serving as a striking decorative piece. The symbolic use of gold leaf and the serene expressions of the figures suggest an offering of peace and prosperity, making this an exceptional addition to any collection focused on Asian art or spiritual symbolism. It is likely to have originated from the traditional Thai lacquerware and gilding techniques, highly regarded for their meticulous craftsmanship and cultural significance. This cabinet is an exceptional example of Asian craftsmanship and would be a stunning focal point in any room. Dimensions: 27.5"L x 48"HCondition: Age related wear.
Conrad (Joseph) Almayer's Folly: A Story of an Eastern River, first edition, first issue, with printing error to foot of p.110, half-title, title in red and black, a few surface marks, light browning, occasional spotting, original cloth, rebacked, preserving original backstrip, partially splitting down lower joint and across spine, renewed endpapers, loss to spine ends, spine browned, boards slightly stained, cloth fraying at edges, slight shelf lean, extremities rubbed, t.e.g., others uncut, 8vo, T. Fisher Unwin, 1895.
Nisbet (Hume) The Great Secret, first edition, ex-library copy with stamp on title and endpapers, endpapers browned and soiled, some foxing, original cloth, damp-stained, extremities rubbed, spine a little faded, slight shelf-lean, 8vo, 1895. *** A bold attempt at addressing contemporary social issues, through the framework of occult and adventure themes, including two shipwrecks, castaways on a deserted island in the Antarctic, the discovery of a subterranean lost race resembling giant bats with human faces, super-weapons and supernatural forces, anarchism, a touch of vampiric cannibalism, and considerable low-level Victorian eroticism to top it off. Rare science-fiction novel.

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