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A 19th century gilt metal mounted Boulle and ebonised enclosed side cabinet, hipped rectangular top above a deep frieze applied with stiff leaves and a pair of panel doors enclosing a shelf, flanked by canted angles applied with female herm brackets, 121.5cm high, 134cm wide, 51cm deep, c.1870
The 1600E was the most aspirational model in the Mk 2 range particularly in Aubergine. The 1600E offered a unique blend of sports styling combined with a raft of luxury features thanks to its comprehensive specification A true performance Ford featuring a late-type 93bhp GT engine and Lotus suspension The Executive (E) package included quad lights, wood dash, wide-rim wheels, leather-rimmed wheel and reversing lamps This Series 2 car is finished in Aubergine with black sports seats Indicating just over 72,000 miles at the time of cataloguing and accompanied by a history file Mostly original and retaining some very cool period features such as the rear parcel-shelf speakers & Webasto sunshine roof Viewing is highly recommended and vehicles will be available for viewing at the venue on Thursday 16th and Friday 17th June between 10am and 5pm, and then from 9am on Saturday 18th ahead of the auction which begins at 10.30am.SpecificationMake: FORDModel: CORTINA MK2 1600EYear: 1970Chassis Number: BA97JE28679Registration Number: VBD 818HDrive Side: Right-hand DriveOdometer Reading: 72000 MilesMake: RHDInterior Colour: BlackClick here for more details, condition report and images
Late 18th century kitchen dresser fitted with three drawers to front on Queen Anne style legs, with a raised shelf plate rack inscribed to back “I Jesus Have Sent Mine Angels To Test If Y Unto You These Things In The” Inscription believed to have been added while in possession of a convent. Top approx. measurement 186.5 x 42cm.
Dickens (Charles) Sketches by Boz, Illustrative of Every-day Life, and Every-day People, 2 vol., third edition, frontispieces and 14 plates by George Cruikshank, foxing and offsetting to plates, vol.2 title torn with tape repair to margin of title and frontispiece, ink name to endpapers, original cloth, spine ends and corners bumped, vol. 2 with two cloth repairs, light toning to spines, new endpapers, 1837; Sketches by Boz: The Second Series, first edition, first issue without list of plates at foot of Contents, half-title, etched frontispiece, additional pictorial title and 8 plates by George Cruikshank, tissue-guards, browning to plates margins, faint contemporary ink ownership inscription to head of title, label to pastedown covering bookplate, polished calf, gilt by Hatchards, spine gilt in compartments, light rubbing to joints, 1837, [Eckel pp. 11-13; Hatton and Cleaver pp.89-128; Smith I, pp.1-16], John Macrone; "Boz". The Posthumous Papers of the Pickwick Club, 5 vol., vol. 1 second edition, vol.2-5 first American editions, advertisements, foxing, vol. 1 hinges weak, contents shaken and title working loose, original cloth-backed boards, paper labels to spines (rubbed and chipped), shelf-lean, fraying to spines, rubbed, wear to extremities, 8vo, Philadelphia, Carey, Lea & Blanchard, 1837, 8vo (8) ⁂ Sketches was Dickens' first published book. Though sales were brisk, Dickens' share of the profits was only a tenth of that earned by the publisher. With publications of Pickwick and Oliver Twist doing well, he gained backing from Chapman and Hall to purchase the rights to Sketches from Macrone, leading to its publication in parts from November 1837 and an appearance in a one-volume edition in 1839. Meanwhile, the first American editions of "Boz", parts 1-4, preceded the English first book edition, and were published without Dickens' consent. These infringements on his intellectual property were a constant source of annoyance for Dickens. Carey would offer the author £25 for the parts they had already printed but Dickens declined the money on point of principle.
Fleming (Ian). For Your Eyes Only, 1st edition, London: Jonathan Cape, 1960, original publisher's cloth gilt, dust jacket, spine faded and chafed to head, 8vo, together with:From Russia With Love, 1st edition, London: Jonathan Cape, 1957, very faint shelf lean, rear board slightly marked, front board faintly rubbed, later dust jacket, spine extremities rubbed with slight loss, 8vo, withOctopussy, 1st edition, London: Jonathan Cape, 1966, original cloth gilt, dust jacket, broadly price-clipped, 8vo, with two others by FlemingQTY: (5)
An unusual early 18th century antique elm Somerset Sedgemoor dresser: the flaring cornice above shelves and two panelled doors flanking to end of middle shelf, the base with thumbnail moulding above three geometrically fronted drawers with stamped brass ovals, on shaped ends with sledge style elongated feet (162cm wide x 38cm deep x 188.5cm high)
Manchester City: A boxed Manchester City: The FA Cup Winners 2011 Commemorative boxed Set. comprising: sky blue Manchester City home shirt 'The FA Cup Winners, Wembley 14/05/2011' embroidered to centre of shirt; book containing photographs, and certificate of authenticity. Limited Edition 109 of 250. In original presentation box. Shelf wear.

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