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Late 19th or early 20th Century dark patinated bronze four glass display cabinet by F. Sage and Co. Ltd, London, the dome top enclosing adjustable glass shelves and parquet floor raised on low square tapering supports, 6ft high x 21ins square approximatelyGood overall condition. Door is not warped. No losses, think all glass is original.The light surface visible through the dome is oak.The floor of the cabinet cannot be easily removed.There is a lock but no key.One shelf bracket has been replaced and may need adjusting again.Oak covered with bronze.Overall in original unrestored condition
Modern pine kitchen suite, including table, rectangular top, turned legs, 184x92cm, height 78cm, matched set of six chairs, dresser, moulded cornice, panelled back with shelf and spice drawers, the base with three drawers and cupboards, plinth base, width 143cm, depth 44cm, height 204cm, and a narrow pine wine rack.
An Edwardian mahogany vitrine cabinet, with a latticed front, the door with a central medallion depicting an urn, internally lined with fabric, with a single drawer to the side, on square tapering legs, with a shelf to the feet, with inlaid binding all over, 173.5cm high, 92.5w, 40cm deepCondition report: With scratches and marks. Keyhole not working on the drawer.
Private Press, The Ashendene Press "Les Amours Pastorales de Daphnis et Chloe", translated by J Amyot, edited by Paul-Louis Courier, 1 of 290 copies on paper, printed in red and black, initials and decorations supplied by hand in blue by Graily Hewitt and his assistants, wood-engraved illustrations by Gwen Raverat, some four page, original vellum-backed turquoise boards, gilt titles to backstrip, vellum tips, board slipcase, Ashendene Press 1933, the boards are a little bumped, speckled edges, turquoise boards with some loss to corners and front fore-edgeThe Golden Cockerel Press "Consequences, a Complete Story ... in nine chapters each by different author", The Golden Cockerel Press, Waltham St Lawrence, Berkshire, no.195 of 200 numbered copies on handmade paper, the frontis by Eric Ravilious, the book printed by Robert & Moira Gibbings, the signature of all authors to include Eric Ravilious, Elizabeth Bowen, GB Stern, etc, patterned cloth with quarter leather, gilt title to backstrip, the leather has a bit of shelf wear (2) BOOKS NOT COLLATED UNLESS OTHERWISE STATED, PLEASE ENSURE YOU ARE SATISFIED BEFORE YOU BID
Edwards, Lionel (ills) " Tally-Ho Back! " by 'Rancher', Country Life Limited 1931, plates, inscription and date 1936 on ffep. tan coloured cloth, d-j not price clipped, some staining and small tears, no loss, " The Devon and Somerset Staghounds 1907 - 1936" Collins 1936 photographic ills, plates, tan coloured cloth, gilt titles, shelf wear ( 2)BOOKS NOT COLLATED UNLESS OTHERWISE STATED, PLEASE ENSURE YOU ARE SATISFIED BEFORE YOU BID
A MAHOGANY DRESSING TABLE, EARLY 20TH CENTURYThe rectangular top surmounted by a rectangular mirror flanked by drawers on foliate-carved panels, a pair of frieze drawers below, on ring-turned tapering legs, on turned feet, joined by an H-shelf stretcher, on castors 170cm high, 122cm wide, 56cm deep
AN EDWARDIAN MAHOGANY TORCHERE STAND, with a spindled gallery top, shaped apron above cylindrical supports, turned box stretchers above a shelf on splayed legs, 31cm squared x height 126cm, a Victorian mahogany circular chess top occasional table with barley twist support (veneer loss) and a mahogany corner cupboard (3)
A LARGE OAK GEORGIAN FREESTANDING CORNER CUPBOARD, fixed cornice above double fielded panels doors enclosing three fixed shelves and a painted interior, the lower section with double cupboard doors enclosing a fixed shelf, width 112cm x depth 57cm x height 220cm (one key)(repair to cornice)
A LIVE EDGE ELM RUSTIC COFFEE TABLE ON FOUR TAPERING LEGS, length 108cm x depth 38cm x height 37cm, a set of four Victorian walnut crown back chairs, a cane seated chair, mahogany piano stool, mahogany wall shelf, a modern metal glass top corner unit and two vintage washing boards and a wall mirror (12)
A BOX AND LOOSE CERAMICS, METALWARES, PICTURES etc, to include a set of eight Royal Worcester cabinet plates 'Wilfred Hardy's The Dambusters', with a wooden shelf stand and a limited edition Royal Worcester 'The Dambusters - A Tribute' cabinet plate, a modern Imari pattern ironstone jug and bowl, snake handle brass crumb scoop and brush, Stephens Blue Black Ink stoneware bottle, limited edition prints 'Porlock Weir', Ilfracombe Harbour', 'Warwick Castle' etc
Hugely desirable in its own right, the appeal of this 575M is enhanced by its fastidious maintenance record, immaculate presentation and a double dose of celebrity provenance.UK-supplied, right-hand drive, matching numbers in Giallo Fly with Nero Daytona leatherOptioned from new with: Fiorano Handling-kit 2 (factory fitted, not dealer added), Satellite navigation, interior carbon pack- including dashboard, centre-console, door trims, F1-paddles, seat sides and entry sills, Hi-fi system with sub-woofer, rear parcel shelf finished in leather, Yellow brake callipers, Scuderia wing shields and a 'Tubi' exhaustIts first owner was British rock legend, Eric Clapton followed by TV personality and Virgin radio star, Chris EvansAcquired by our vendor in July 2011 at 10,000 miles and has cherished it ever sinceComplete, on-time, service history (14 stamps) warranting the mileage of 18,318 Factory battery conditioner, original Ferrari book-pack, factory tool kit and a factory car-coverA very attractive Ferrari with outstanding provenance to support future values knowing very few 575s - if any - can boast such an interesting backstoryThe Ferrari 575M Maranello (Type F133) is a two-seat, two-door Grand Tourer launched by Ferrari in 2002 and was essentially an updated 550 Maranello featuring minor styling changes from Pininfarina. Further developments included a redesigned interior and substantial mechanical improvements, including bigger brake discs, a larger and more powerful engine, improved weight distribution, refined aerodynamics and fluid-dynamics along with an adaptive suspension set-up (the four independent suspensions are also controlled by the gearbox, to minimise pitch). Two, six-speed transmissions were available, a conventional manual gearbox and, for the first time on a Ferrari V12, Magneti Marelli's "F1" automated manual gearbox. The 575 model number refers to total engine displacement (5.75 litre), whilst the 'M' is an abbreviation of modificata as featured on the later cars, meaning “modified” in Italian.This particular car was supplied new to British rock legend, Eric Clapton, on 19-3-2003 by Maranello Sales of Egham, Surrey. It's a UK-supplied, right-hand drive, all matching numbers car finished today in its original colour combination of Giallo Fly with Nero Daytona leather upholstery. Eric has signed the service book which was a request at the time by its second owner, TV personality and Virgin radio star, Chris Evans, who acquired the car direct from Eric and kept it up until 2010. So two petrol-head celebrities provided exceptional early provenance for this particular car, before being owned by Silverstone Auctions MD, Nick Whale.Our vendor acquired this car directly from Silverstone Auctions in July 2011 at a mileage of 10,000 and has cherished it ever since throughout the car’s life. Today the mileage is 18,318 and the service history is complete and on-time throughout, warranting the indicated mileage.The original factory fitted options were: Fiorano Handling-kit 2 (factory fitted, not dealer added), Satellite navigation, interior carbon pack- including dashboard, centre-console, door trims, F1 paddles, seat sides and entry sills, Hi-fi system with sub-woofer, rear parcel shelf finished in leather, Yellow brake callipers, Scuderia wing shields and a 'Tubi' exhaust.The fastidious private owner has supplied a proper detailed history file with all information present including a full service history (including cam belts changed on time) with mostly Ferrari main dealers and the odd respected specialist. The most recent service was conducted by Dick Lovett, Swindon in August 2019 at 18,155 miles and the car has not been used since due to Covid restrictions.It's supplied with a factory battery conditioner, original Ferrari book pack with all the service and hand books, the factory tool kit remains intact in its original leather cases and a factory car-cover is also included.There are 14 service stamps in the service book to verify the car’s mileage and perfect maintenance record, along with a current MOT (no advisories) valid until late September 2021.This remains a very attractive Ferrari with outstanding provenance to support future values, and an excellent car to use and enjoy today, knowing very few 575s - if any - can boast such an interesting backstory.*Forming part of A Sale of Ferraris in association with Ferrari Owners' Club of Great Britain, the buyer of this lot will be entitled to one years free membership with Ferrari Owners Club of Great Britain* lSpecificationMake: FERRARIModel: 575M MARANELLO F1Year: 2003Chassis Number: ZFFBT55C000130114Registration Number: RX03 KBZTransmission: AutomaticEngine Number: 71355Drive Side: Right-hand DriveOdometer Reading: 18318 MilesMake: RHDInterior Colour: BlackClick here for more details and images

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