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Lot 1523

A GREEN PAINTED PINE DRESSER, the top with a fixed cornice, above a shelf with turned supports, glazed cupboard doors flanking two central shelves, the base with three drawers above three cupboard doors, width 146cm x depth 47cm x height 205cm (condition:-missing drawer knob)

Lot 1646

FOUR VARIOUS OPEN BOOKCASES, three bookcases with drawers, an open bookcase with two shelves (missing shelf pins), a beech single door cabinet and a mid-century teak blanket chest (6)

Lot 806

TWENTY ROYAL WORCESTER PORCELAIN THIMBLES, together with a wooden wall display shelf and Royal Worcester thimble ephemera

Lot 1610

A BEAVER AND TAPLEY THREE SECTION MAHOGANY MODULAR WALL HANGING BOOKCASES, comprising two glazed bookcases and a single shelf, along with a pair of mahogany side cupboard with two drawers, width 99cm x depth 37cm x height 112cm (5)

Lot 591

TWENTY EIGHT ANIMAL ORNAMENTS, mainly contemporary or late 20th Century, to include a County Artist Sheepdog, a Pomme-Pidou dog bank with collar, two lifesize seated cat figures, sheep breaking through a fence, black and white Scottie and Westie dogs, a frog tealight holder and shelf sitter, etc (sd) (28)

Lot 1581

AN EDWARDIAN OAK SIDEBOARD, with a carved swan neck raised back, two short drawers over two carved panelled cupboard doors enclosing a fixed shelf, width 120cm x depth 46cm x height 107cm (one key)

Lot 1153

Shelf of vintage books to include an unused ledger book. Not available for in-house P&P, contact Paul O'Hea at Mailboxes on 01925 659133

Lot 1188

Shelf of mixed books in good condition, mainly fiction. Not available for in-house P&P, contact Paul O'Hea at Mailboxes on 01925 659133

Lot 1325

Shelf of mixed electrical items to include Vacuum cleaner, heater and projector. Not available for in-house P&P, contact Paul O'Hea at Mailboxes on 01925 659133

Lot 910

A shelf full of vintage furs amongst which are stoles and a fox fur wrap with head.

Lot 15

Marble Top Demilune Console Table Having a marquetry front and lower shelf in a floral and diamond motif, center drawer having brass escutcheons, rounded tapered legs and brass banded overall; top marble having golden, purple and cream veining Property from: a Chicago, Illinois estate Height: 30 1/4 inches, Width: 37 1/8 inches, Depth: 15 1/2 inches Condition: Good, light wear, table not steady, lower shelf shows signs of wear; some scratches, nicks, scuffs Category: Furniture > American Estimated Sale Time: 10:09 am (America/Chicago) Shipping Status: Leonard Auction Shipping Quote Sales Tax (United States Only): Kansas (6.5%), New Jersey (6.625%), Pennsylvania (6%), Washington (10.5%) Download High Resolution Photographs:Photograph #1Photograph #2Photograph #3

Lot 1082

Early 20th century carved oak hall mirror, shield shaped bevelled glass plate, hat hooks, single shelf, Whitby Ammonite crestDimensions: Height: 96cm  Length/Width: 59cm 

Lot 1200

Ercol medium elm two tier wall plate rack, and additional Ercol two tier wall plate rack, with glass shelf and swan detail. Dimensions: Height: 61cm  Length/Width: 92cm  Depth/Diameter: 18cm

Lot 402

A children's theme storage shelf. 49cm x 43cm

Lot 293

An Edwardian walnut two tier wall shelf with brass mounts (59cm x 23cm x 28cm)

Lot 299

An Edwardian oak mirror back sideboard, the top with centre rectangular mirrored panel flanked by carved relief panels, with open shelf, above an arrangement of two long and one short drawer above a pair of panel doors, flanked by carved panel doors, on bracket feet (181cm x 181cm x 54cm) (a/f)

Lot 245

Edwardian mahogany side cabinet with moulded cornice over two glazed doors and base with two drawers and a shelf, raised on tapering legs with paw feet, 90cm high

Lot 215

Edwardian mahogany two-tier occasional table, the rectangular top supported on elegant tapering legs with paw feet with a X-shaped stretcher with small circular centre shelf, 61cm wide

Lot 507

Impressively original, just 40,000 miles and from 26 years of dutiful ownership.Offered for sale for the first time in 26 yearsLovingly cared for and kept in tip-top original condition by a real marque enthusiastNever modified or restored, original features galoreAccompanied by its complete book-pack, including service booklet, plus lots of paperworkArguably in the best colour for a Sierra CosworthFor the collector-buyer that knows their Cosworths, this is the carThe Ford Sierra RS Cosworth was launched at the 1985 Geneva Motor Show and was the first Ford to wear the 'Cosworth' badge. Only 5,545 were built to homologate the car for Group A Touring Car racing and were based on the 3-door Sierra bodyshell but fitted with a 2.0-litre turbo engine of now legendary repute. It featured a double overhead-camshaft, 16-valve engine with a Garret T3 turbo and intercooler, giving a reliable 204bhp which enabling a top speed of 150mph and 0-60 in just 6.8 seconds.This UK-supplied, right-hand drive car was supplied new by Sandicliffe Ford, and it still wears their original number plates. Described by our vendor, who has owned the car since 1995 - so he should know, as immaculate, and in outstanding, untouched (never welded) condition with a genuine 40,300 miles, which is supported by a full-service history and some paperwork. The paintwork, all panels and the glass are said to be all original to the car, plus there are two keys, and the original stereo and parcel shelf have been kept safe to accompany it. Recently serviced with a new cambelt and sparkplugs, this is a fit and extremely well-preserved Fast Ford.The bodywork is indeed in superb order and the original colour of Diamond White is as crisp as ever. The mechanicals have all been checked over and no modifications have been made to this factory-original car contrasting with the many similar cars that ended up with modified turbos, suspension, and trim. As such, it is highly collectable today and the Sierra Cosworth has now been recognised as a real future classic, with many experts predicting sustained long-term growth in value - like the limited-edition fast Fords of previous generations.The indicated mileage is 40,300 and this is backed up by service records, and its commensurate condition. A superb opportunity to own a very special example of a real 'blue oval' icon. SpecificationMake: FORDModel: SIERRA RS COSWORTHYear: 1987Chassis Number: WF0EXXGBBEGA11664Registration Number: E280 YJLEngine Number: GA11664 Odometer Reading: 40305 MilesMake: Interior Colour: Grey Cloth Click here for more details and images

Lot 510

An early RS500 showing just 23,222 miles from new with a detailed history file and recent Paul Linfoot report.Tickford build sheets confirm this car as #215 out of 500 and first registered on the 3rd August 1987The detailed history file includes well stamped service book, numerous MOTs, historical invoices. There are two condition reports from 1991 and 2021Compiled by noted RS 500 expert Paul Linfoot, the 2021 condition report states the boost gauge is present and only fitted to early carsIt also notes that the mileage of 23,222 (atoc) is consistent with the interior, radio, gear knob and original exhaust systemThe car was professionally painted in 2015 and the panels are straight with no signs of rust according to the report which is available pre-auction via emailThe report is also complimentary of the shut lines as we note that the car sustained light damage to the front in its early life and is registered as an insurance loss, damaged and repairedWe welcome any inspection of this beautiful car and its impressive leather bound history file.The Ford Sierra Cosworth RS500 was announced in July 1987 and had a mechanically uprated Cosworth engine (more similar to the one to be used in competition), with power boosted to 224bhp, upgraded brakes, modified bodywork and the cachet of being hand-assembled. Just 500 three-door Sierra Cosworths were sent to Aston Martin Tickford for conversion to the RS500, and copy build sheets confirm that this car was number 215.First registered on the 3rd August 1987 as “E321 EPD” the well stamped service book supplied in the incredibly detailed history file shows periodic services consistent with incremental mileage increases and corresponds to the historical MOTs. A condition report dated 31st October 1991 written by Boddington, Mee Consulting Automotive Engineers of Nottingham shows the odometer reading as 2,972 miles and notes that there is slight damage to the N/S/F corner front bumper mounting and “no sign of major accident damage”. With no other reference in the history file to any further accident damage it appears that the 1991 report accounts for why the car appears on some online car history check websites as “repaired and inspected after being previously written off”. It would also be consistent with the low values of the model in the early 1990s and why the insurance loss adjuster may have been stricter with light damage.The car is offered from a small Ford collection and upon inspection we noted that the ECU mounted behind the “RS” panel on the dashboard appears to be the original with the Morrelli stickers covering the screw holes free of tampering. The interior is wholly consistent of a car of this mileage and the rear parcel shelf is “bowed”, a common RS500 characteristic, further confirms the interior’s originality and the first aid kit can be found in the usual spot. The car was professionally repainted in 2015 and presents well today retaining a deep gloss shine. The engine bay was attended to at the same time by respected RS specialist Paul Linfoot who replaced the wing sealer to the replacement wing(s) and fitted new brackets, bolts and screws where appropriate.Paul Linfoot compiled a report on the 17th October 2021, copies of which can be emailed to interested parties pre-auction, and we have, with Paul’s permission, reproduced some excerpts here, which of course can be read in context within the full written report:“The car carries all its correct RS500 unique parts that were fitted during its conversion. The original RS500 bumpers/spoilers and splitters are all in very good condition and fit correctly.”“The interior is in very good condition and consistent with the car's low miles of 23,222, with its original Ford stereo and amplifier fitted and working. The seats and door cards are all correct and in good condition. The original leather gear knob is also present and in good condition, these are often replaced as they didn't wear very well.”“The exterior of the car presents very well, its shut lines are all how they should be and the panels are straight and rust free…The correct pin stripe and (RS500) badge is proudly on display on the front wings and rear tailgate.”“The underside looks original and untouched but solid and again the correct RS500 rear beam sits in place along with an original exhaust system that are usually replaced in favour of a modern stainless steel system.”In relation to the car’s insurance registry status Paul said “It is my opinion that on older cars this is less important and any vehicle should be valued on its present overall condition rather than what may have happened while the car’s value was at its lowest.”We conclude that this car, whilst estimated to reflect it’s damaged-repaired status, should be judged on its current condition, superb history and low mileage. SpecificationMake: FORDModel: SIERRA RS 500Year: 1987Chassis Number: WF0EXXGBBEGG38672Registration Number: E321 EPDTransmission: ManualEngine Number: GG38672 Drive Side: Right-hand DriveOdometer Reading: 23500 MilesMake: RHDInterior Colour: GreyClick here for more details and images

Lot 533

Delightfully presented 280SL 'Pagoda' from long-term ownership.Original UK RHD car with an extensive history file including nearly 40 older MOT Certificates and detailed service records supporting the indicated mileage of 84,754With its last owner for almost 24 years, during which time the service history was fastidiously maintained including an engine and gearbox rebuild by renowned specialistsClassically presented in Midnight Blue with a matching factory hardtop and recently renewed navy blue soft topRecent new interior in beige which included a rear seat option being fittedFreshly serviced including plugs, leads, points and tappets.All the qualities that made Pagodas so desirable in their heyday remain today - chic styling, Teutonic build quality, and predictable handlingThe Mercedes-Benz 280SL 'Pagoda' (W113) was introduced in December 1967 and continued in production through until February 1971 before being replaced by its successor, the entirely new and substantially heavier R107 350SL. Over the years, the W113 had quietly evolved from a nimble 'sports car' into a comfortable 'Grand Tourer' and was usually equipped with four-speed automatic transmission and air conditioning. The final evolution of the Pagoda was the 280SL, launched in November 1967 with a host of technical improvements, and is now seen as the most refined iteration of the W113 Series with its robust new seven-bearing, 2778cc, M130 engine developing 170bhp and perfectly suiting the automatic transmission. By the time production ceased in March 1971, some 23,885 had been made making the 280SL the most popular of all W113 variants.The fabulous 280SL on offer here is an original, UK-supplied right-hand drive car elegantly presented in Midnight Blue with a matching factory hardtop and recently renewed Navy Blue soft top. The interior has recently been superbly retrimmed in Cream leather with Light Biscuit carpets piped in cream and, unusually, it's been fitted with a rear seat (California-style) where the parcel shelf was.First registered in 1968, it has been enjoyed by just three owners prior to our vendor who acquired the Mercedes in 1998 and during those 23 years has fastidiously maintained it including an engine and gearbox rebuild by well-regarded specialists. The current indicated mileage of 84,574 is supported by detailed service records and nearly 40 older MOT Certificates. We understand that it's recently been serviced including plugs, leads, points and tappets. The Cherished Registration number 86 BPO will remain on the car.With decent performance and excellent brakes, these cars are totally happy in modern traffic making them a perfectly usable Classic in the true sense of the word. The 280SL has never gone out of fashion but interest - and values - have never been stronger than they are today. SpecificationMake: MERCEDESModel: 280SL PAGODAYear: 1968Chassis Number: 11304422000525Registration Number: 86 BPOTransmission: AutomaticEngine Number: 13098322000127 Drive Side: Right-hand DriveOdometer Reading: 84670 MilesMake: RHDInterior Colour: Cream LeatherClick here for more details and images

Lot 228

Stag Minstrel cabinet, with a pair of cupboard doors opening to reveal an interior shelf and two drawers. 82 x 112 x 47cm.

Lot 146

Shelf of metalware to include bellows

Lot 321

Shelf of collectables to include SylvaC & Crown Devon

Lot 179

Large shelf of glassware

Lot 343

3 draw 4 shelf wall hanging rack measures approx 27" wide 36.5" tall 7" depth

Lot 552

A large Fremlins Ales advert and hand painted shelf. 154 cm wide.

Lot 576

Edwardian Mahogany Inlaid Side Table with galleried back, single drawer and shelf below, 72cms wide x 77cms high

Lot 599

Pine Four Shelf Bookcase, 65cms wide x 125cms high

Lot 606

Late 19th / Early 20th century Arts and Crafts Mahogany Hanging Wall Shelf, 60cms wide x 83cms high

Lot 658

Mid century Tile Top Coffee Table with slatted under-shelf, 95cms long x 42cms high

Lot 664

Rapid Racking type Industrial Shelf Unit with four shelves, 180cms high x 60cms deep x 120cms wide, each shelf with 160kg weight load

Lot 687

Large Butchers Block with iron straps raised on a substantial painted base with shelf below, 123cms long x 62cms wide x 91cms high

Lot 705

French Oak Pot Cupboard with white marble top, single drawer and shelf below, 37cms wide x 86cms high

Lot 247

A Late 18th Century Oak Cricket Table, of typical circular form with boarded top, on three chamfered legs joined by a triangular shelf, 71cm by 69cm by 61cmCondition report: The legs/structure are rather weak. There is some movement in the joints. There is numerous old decay particularly around one of the legs and the underside of the shelf. There is also a natural split/gap in the shelf. The circular top lacks any patina.

Lot 264

A George III Mahogany Library Breakfront Bookcase, labelled George Allen, early 19th century, the arcaded cornice above four glazed doors enclosing adjustable shelves, the base of two moulded cupboard doors enclosing two adjustable shelves flanked by eight oak-lined drawers, on a plinth base, 244cm by 62cm by 225cm George Allen, Fenchurch Street, London, U, CM and Looking-Glass Manufacturer to the Bank of England (1800-20). Son and successor of John Allen, admitted Freeman of the Upholders Co by Patrimony on 7th May 1800, for a brief period traded from his father's address at 50 Fenchurch Street, but by 1802 was at number 158. Subscribed to Sheraton's Cabinet Dictionary 1803, maintained a carpet and paper hanging warehouse and acted as auctioneer, appraiser and undertaker, trade card in BM. See Dictionary of English Furniture Makers 1660-1840, pg.9Condition report: . Depth of the shelves on the upper section 40.5cm, middle section top shelf 41cm, larger shelf 45cm. In good condition throughout, fairly uniform colour throughout, right hand panels with small split, the upper left and right panel have screw marks (see images). Right-hand base drawer with minor fault to cock beading, central cupboard doors with minor gap at base section, general scuffs to moulding also on the doors.

Lot 317

Howard & Sons, Berners Street: A Late 19th Century French-Style Coromandel and Gilt Metal Mounted Writing Desk, the upper gallery with pierced brass shelf on turned supports above a leather writing surface and two frieze drawers, on turned and fluted tapering legs with castors, 113cm by 59cm by 93cm

Lot 331

A French Quarter-Veenered, Kingwood and Gilt Metal Mounted Bureau de Dame, late 19th century, in Louis XV style, the pierced three-quarter gallery above a fall front painted with a still life panel, enclosing a leather writing surface, shelf and two drawers, the base with two small drawers, all between gilt metal mounts, on slender cabriole legs, 63cm by 36cm by 127cmCondition report: In good condition and with some very slight discoloration on the top and a minor ring mark. The still life panel is dry and crazed. The verso is also veneered (see images).

Lot 335

Holland & Sons: A Fine French Kingwood, Tulipwood and Marquetry Decorated Bonheur de Jour, 3rd quarter 19th century, the quarter-veneered top and sides above a fall front enclosing a fitted interior of two small shelves and niches, on a stand with cabriole legs with gilt foliate mounts and scrolled sabots joined by a shelf, 49cm by 46cm by 112cmCondition report: Generally good condition throughout. Slightly faded but uniform condition compared to the interior. The interior section with a small split just below the small drawer. With key.

Lot 241

A pine wall hanging shelf and a cabinet

Lot 1698

A rectangular Oak Occasional Table standing on twist legs united by a lower shelf, 24'' x 17 3/4'' x 30'' approximately.

Lot 1070

An Art Deco style Oak, Mahogany and Boxwood inlaid jewellery box with shelf, 10'' long and a Mahogany glove box also 10'' long.

Lot 201

'Peter Rabbit's Book Shelf', containing selection of Beatrix Potter books, mostly library editions, shelf H29cm L27.5cm D11.5cm

Lot 159

A SHELF FULL OF FIGURINES to include numerous Bunnykins, Doulton Ladies

Lot 160

A SHELF FULL OF ANIMAL FIGURINES the majority Beswick

Lot 276

A QUALITY LATE 19TH / EARLY 20TH CENTURY DRESSING TABLE having provision for adjustable mirror plate, supported on twin jewellery drawers with display shelf, the base section having two inline drawers over two further box drawers, supported on square form tapering legs, with ceramic castors below

Lot 231

A SHELF OF 19TH CENTURY COPPER LUSTRE WARES the majority jugs

Lot 1261

A 19th century mahogany and brass bound writing slope, 50cm wide; together with a Victorian rosewood casket; and a hanging mirrored shelf. (3) 

Lot 1103

An antique mahogany hanging wall shelf, having three drawers, 74cm wide x 100cm high.

Lot 163

Late c20th oak wall cabinet with gallery carved decoration, two leaded glazed panel doors enclosing single adjustable shelf W77cm D21cm H84cm

Lot 511

Victorian style mahogany whatnot with pierced gallery shaped central shelf and single frieze drawer W66.5cm D37cm H87cm

Lot 607

Early c20th telescopic copper and brass standard lamp with circular segmented base and an Art Deco period burr walnut standard lamp with octagonal shelf and stepped octagonal base (2)

Lot 761

GWR hand engraved brass shelf plate TO FENNY COMPTON. In good condition with some original black wax infill. Measures 4.75in x 1.5in. Ex Knightcote signal box.

Lot 817

GWR hand engraved brass shelf plate TO PORTOBELLO JUNCTION MAIN LINE. In very good condition with original black wax infill. Measures 4.75in x 1.5in.

Lot 837

GWR hand engraved brass shelf plate HATTON NORTH BOX BRANCH LINE. In very good condition with original black wax infill. Measures 4.75in x 1.5in.

Lot 381

GWR machine engraved brass shelf plate STRATFORD ON AVON EAST BACK PLATFORN LINE. In very good condition with original black wax infill. Measures 4.75in x 1.5in.

Lot 492

GWR machine engraved brass shelf plate WARWICK AVON BRIDGE. In very good condition with original black wax infill. Measures 4.75in x 1.5in.

Lot 546

GWR machine engraved brass shelf plate TALYLLYN - TREFEINION. In very good condition. Measures 4.75in x 1.5in.

Lot 613

GWR machine engraved brass shelf plate HATTON SOUTH. In very good condition with original black wax infill. Measures 4.75in x 1.5in.

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