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Lot 834

A LATE VICTORIAN MAHOGANY FOUR TIER HANGING SHELFWith pierced fret cut decoration, 73cm wide; 18cm deep; 90cm high

Lot 1007

A pair of Victorian walnut open bookcases, width 120cm, depth 27cm, height 112cm Both bookcases are structurally sound, both are missing beading from upper right side, splitting to one shelf, minor blemishes and stains throughout consistent with age.

Lot 1223

A SET OF FOUR 20TH CENTURY OAK DINING CHAIRS, three other chairs, a green painted ottoman, a green painted cupboard, a white painted linen basket and a wrought iron shelf system and a cushion (condition report: surface marks, scuffs, other wear and usage) (12)

Lot 1228

A SELECTION OF LATE 20TH CENTURY OAK OCCASIONAL FURNITURE, INCLUDING two cd racks, a wall hanging shelf system, an open shelving unit, along with another cabinet with a single drawer (condition report: all with imperfections, such as surface marks, scuffs, missing foot to one cabinet, other wear and usage) (5)

Lot 1218

INTERFLEX, A MID CENTURY TEAK LADDERAX SYSTEM, comprising two glazed double sliding door sections, another double sliding door sections, two fall front sections, one enclosing a glass shelf, the other with a fitted interior, along with four metal uprights, largest section width 89cm x depth 38cm x height 39cm, height of uprights 202cm (condition report: no key, one pot of screws, surface marks, scuffs, other signs of wear and usage)

Lot 1238

AN EARLY 20TH CENTURY MAHOGANY DISPLAY CABINET, the single door enclosing a glass shelf, above a single drawer, 38cm squared x height 79cm, along with another display cabinet, the single door enclosing five glass shelves (condition report: larger cabinet with slight crack to back pane, some marks, scuffs, stains, other wear and usage) (2)

Lot 1214

AN EARLY 20TH CENTURY CREAM GENTLEMAN'S WARDROBE, fitted with a large door, a small cupboard door and three drawers, width 93cm x depth 49cm x height 125cm, a small oak cabinet, with double doors and a single drawer, a hardwood chest of five drawers and a wall hanging shelf (condition report: surface marks, scuffs, stains, discolouration, other wear and usage) (4)

Lot 1585

Shelf of mixed PC software/CDs/DVDs. Not available for in-house P&P

Lot 1614

Shelf of mixed glass. Not available for in-house P&P

Lot 222

A mixed collection of brass, copper and silver plated items including four graduated shelf frogs, a hunting horn possibly for Lanarkshire and Renfrewshire Hunt, plates and a bone handled tankard etc.

Lot 703

A shelf of Railway Prints, Reproduction Aimer's Coffee Essence Advertising Sign, Trains in Bottles, Cupro-nickel Medallion etc

Lot 553

A shelf of playworn Die-casts including Dinky, Corgi, Matchbox etc

Lot 511

A shelf of playworn Die-casts including Dinky 351 UFO Interceptor with Rocket, Polistil Rolls Royce, Lledo Record Cars along with 15 1980's Corgi die-casts in original blue and red boxes

Lot 30

Registration - 935 YUFChassis No. - E0TA115613M.O.T. - ExemptOdometer - 77,834The Ford Consul was a family favourite of post-war Britain in the 1950s, and this December 1953 model is described as having “under 78,000 miles backed up by previous MOTs and receipts”. A 1.5-litre version with a three-speed manual gearbox, it is finished in classic black with a gorgeous red leather interior. There are delightful touches of Americana throughout, reflecting Ford’s US roots, although the original registration number is classically British. The engine, paintwork and interior are described as ‘average’, while the bodywork is ‘good’ and both transmission and electrics are ‘excellent’. It is now MOT exempt, and although it doesn’t have a huge amount of service history, the vendor confirms it has not been a competition car or been modified. A wonderful classic Ford with an attractive estimate, this Consul is all ready to celebrate more than seven decades on the road with an enthusiastic new owner. Ford of Britain introduced the famous Consul in 1951, and built it here for the next 11 years. It was the core, top-selling model in a range that also included more upmarket Zephyr and Zephyr Zodiac versions. Launched at the London Motor Show, this 1508cc version was very advanced for the time, with a four-cylinder engine that boasted overhead valves and hydraulic clutch. In a notable engineering landmark, the Consul was the first British production car to use MacPherson strut front suspension. This version sports the later asymmetrical dashboard, featuring a chrome instrument housing with speedometer, ammeter and fuel gauge in a single binnacle above the steering column. The resultant full-width parcel shelf left space for an optional radio to be fitted. In summary:Classic example of a post-war Ford favouriteJust 78,000 alleged miles “backed up by previous MOTs and receipts”Features the later, more characterful chrome instrument binnacle

Lot 753

Early 20th century mahogany sheet music cabinet, with an arrangement of five drop front drawers above a shelf, 95cm high x 52cm wide x 38cm deep

Lot 688

20th century pine washstand, the marble top with shelf above, with one drawer above turned legs and shelf below, 106cm high x 80cm wide x 45cm deep

Lot 677

Early 20th century Continental ornately carved small cabinet with single door, shelf to interior, with key, 57cm high x 34.5cm wide x 23cm deep

Lot 628

Four shelf metal garden plant stand with ornate flower decoration, approx 163cm high x 670cm wide

Lot 761

Early 20th century rosewood carved three tier shelf, with raised fretwork galleried back above spiral and turned supports, on turned legs and castors, 106cm high x 106cm wide x 36cm deep

Lot 713

Victorian walnut shaving table / vanity stand, with pie crust edged vanity shelf, scroll 'mirror' frame with clear glass on tripod stand, 109cm high

Lot 739

Black metal framed wall mirror, with shelf suspended by chains, 70cm high x 49.5cm wide x 18cm deep

Lot 669

Early 20th century mahogany three tier hanging shelf, each end carved with a stylised floral design, 63.5cm high x 62.5cm wide x 25.5cm deep

Lot 116

A 19th century inlaid mahogany wash stand. With pot cupboard over a single drawer and lower pot shelf. H79cm x W40cm x D40cm

Lot 343

A carved oak sideboard dresser. The carved back with shelf above with a decorative carved arched frieze. The shelf having turned supports. Five recessed back panels with decorative carvings. Three drawers each with brass handle above three recessed paneled doors, centre cupboard opening to reveal a cellarette, flanked by cupboards with removable shelves. There are decorative carvings to the recessed paneled sides. Stands on a plinth base. L151cm x D60cm x H172cm

Lot 298

A 20th century pine kitchen dresser. The upper section divided in half with eight adjustable drawers, the base with a pair of panelled doors with turned handles, opening to reveal a single shelf, on a plinth base, H218.5cm x W152cm x D46cm

Lot 342

An early 19th century oak Welsh Dresser. Of peg-joined construction, rough sawn back boards, moulded canopy top, upper shelf, two spice drawers, panel sided base, three drawers with brass swing handles, three applied shaped panel cupboard doors, turned knob handles, raised on stile feet. L138.5cm x D46cm x 186cm

Lot 260

A contemporary antique style six-piece corner bookcase. With a moulded cornice, fluted columns (three removable), a two door cupboard at one end, all raised on a plinth base. Having eight adjustable long shelves and five (two part) corner shelves. L168cm x D39cm x H220cm by L168cm x D39cm x 220cm. Condition Report: Main shelf section measurements L100cm x D39cm x H220cm

Lot 212

The 964 was produced between 1989 and 1994 and is a standout car for its time which is possibly even more sought-after today. It has a sleek, modern look that is still recognisable and unique, which made it a very popular donor car for people choosing to build a backdated, or ‘resto-mod’ 911. The fact that so many 964s were used as the base for a ‘resto-mod’ build, means that very few un-modified examples remain, especially in rear wheel drive Carrera 2 guise.This Carrera 2 cabriolet has been with our vendor for 15 years and looks excellent in its lesser seen special order colour of Velvet Red Metallic. The car is fitted with the all important manual gearbox, making this a very desirable car. The option code sticker is still present under the bonnet, showing option ‘220 – locking differential’, ‘383 & 387 – Sport seats’, ‘494 – Two rear shelf speakers’, ‘567 top tint windscreen’, ‘690 CD Player’. The car was originally supplied to Jersey and was brought over to the British mainland in 1993, with the V5C showing 4 keepers in total. Our vendor has owned the car since 2009 and has been maintained particularly well since, almost exclusively with Parr Porsche specialists. The bills in the file total over £40,000, with the standout being a bill for over £9,000 for a top end engine overhaul in September 2020, just a couple of thousand miles ago. There really are too many invoices to detail, but the car has been seen by Parr mainly on an annual basis, bar a few exceptions, during our vendor’s ownership and it has always been kept in fine fettle. The cup alloy wheels are in good order and are shod in barely used Michelin Pilot Sport 4 tyres.Cosmetically the car presents well, there are a few usual age related marks, but everything is commensurate with its nearly 35 years of use and only 63,000 miles. The drivers seat bolster has worn, quite common due to how pronounced they are, but it could be easily rectified by the new owner. Overall, the interior presents well and has room for some improvements to bring the car up to the best standards. This is an excellent example of a manual Carrera 2, which is the one to have and is presented to auction with a fantastic history file, MoT test certificate valid until 4th December 2024 and a V5C registration document. Consigned by Fraser Smith

Lot 188

A Victorian walnut wall hanging shelf

Lot 7059

William IV mahogany reverse-breakfront twin pedestal sideboard, shaped rectangular top with moulded edge, fitted with four frieze drawers with stepped chamfer facias, the pedestals enclosed by figured panelled doors revealing single shelf and cellarette drawer, raised on moulded ogee feetDimensions: Height: 91cm  Length/Width: 163cm  Depth/Diameter: 54cm

Lot 410

A mid 19th century mahogany side cabinet / chiffonier, the arched raised back with open shelf above frieze drawer and two panelled doors enclosing shelves and flanked by split turned pilasters, raised on a plinth base. H145cm, W123cm, D55cm. 

Lot 395

Ercol, an elm open bookcase shelf, with two fixed and two adjustable shelves on tapered panel end supports and an inset plinth base. H133cm, W83cm, D24cm. 

Lot 112

A twentieth century Tennant's plastic ice bucket of square form (h- 20cm, w- 18.5cm), together with an inlaid box in the form of a shelf of books (2)

Lot 392

Ercol, an elm and beech writing desk, the superstructure with two drawers and open shelf, above a frieze drawer and raised on splayed supports. H96cm, W70cm, D47cm. 

Lot 316

A Victorian stained pine bedside cupboard, the panelled door opening to a shelf behind, raised on a skirted base. H80cm, W40cm< D38cm. 

Lot 151

A pokerwork book shelf/book ends decorated with holly (w- 35.5cm) together with thirteen books (Dickens Library and Charlotte Bronte/Jane Eyre etc...)

Lot 339

A mid century teak two part high board, the illuminated top section fitted with two glazed doors, fall front cocktail cabinet and an open shelf, with three drawers and two cupboards to base, moving on castors. H173cm, W151cm, D48cm. 

Lot 35

A shelf containing a selection of Lladro and Nao porcelain figurines (9) Condition: Overall good no visible cracks, chips, or restoration, only the little girl holding flower behind her back, the flower is off, signs of old glue repair.

Lot 28

An early 20th century oak dresser with three in-line drawers over cupboard base. Three door glazed shelf unit above 

Lot 39

A shelf containing a selection of wooden and other storage boxes

Lot 285

A dark oak small sized three shelf open bookcase. 49cm wide, 82cm high, 22cm deep (top). Condition: Stains to top, scratches, knocks, and small chips all over, shelves loose, missing some shelf fittings.

Lot 5

A shelf containing a selection of ceramic animal figurines including five Beswick examples Condition: sandy horse - one ear tip missing, sitting hound - some dirty marks,  "st. Bernard" - paint "dots" / blemishes, particularly to rear, small hound - cracks to glaze underside, fox - some manufacturing paint blemishes, smaller brown horse - rough patch to one back hoof, other brown/ bay horse - paint blemishes "pit mark" to rear, all have slight wear to feet.

Lot 28

Three pieces of hand made Shelf pottery, shipping unavailable

Lot 27

A hand made Shelf pottery duck figure.

Lot 167

A shelf full of vintage costume jewellery

Lot 905

A rustic shelf made from the rudder of a boat

Lot 920

A painted pine hanging shelf, width 81cm, height 80cm

Lot 6141

Early 19th century oak and stained beech three-tier hanging wall shelf, reed moulded edge over turned spindle supportsDimensions: Height: 51cm  Length/Width: 62cm  Depth/Diameter: 16cm

Lot 128

*** Please note, the description to this lot has changed.***Hornung (E. W.) Mr Justice Raffles, first edition, slight shelf-lean, 1909; Raffles, endpapers toned, marking on upper cover, New York, 1908 § Hume (Fergus) Hagar of the Pawn Shop, first edition, spotting, cloth a little evenly discoloured, 1898, original cloth, extremities a little rubbed, 4to (3) 

Lot 81

*** Please note, the description to this lot has changed.***Faulkner (William) The Sound and the Fury, first English edition, second state without 4pp. advertisements at end, light browning to endpapers and neat ink ownership inscription, original cloth, slight shelf-lean, dust-jacket, price-clipped, light soiling to spine (heavier to foot), minor chipping to spine tips and corners, light finger-soiling to panels, 2 short nicks to head of panels, still an excellent example overall, 8vo, 1931.*** Among Faulkner's most celebrated works, difficult to find in dust-jacket in good condition. 

Lot 313

Potter (Beatrix) The Tale of Mr Tod, ink ownership inscription dated "Feb. 23rd '13" to half-title, extremities slightly rubbed, minor shelf-lean, otherwise excellent, 1912; The Tale of Pigling Bland, light occasional spotting, half-title and last plate leaf loose, gutter a little weak, spine and covers slightly rubbed, spine and head of upper cover lightly faded, 1913, first editions, first or second printings with dates on title, both with colour frontispiece and 14 colour plates, plain title vignette and illustrations in text, pictorial endpapers, all by Potter, original boards with mounted colour illustrations, [Quinby and Linder], 16mo (2)

Lot 257

Wells (H.G.) The War of the Worlds, first edition, issue without advertisements, publisher's 'Popular Six Shilling Novels' list to half-title verso, the odd spot, gutter and hinges very slightly cracked, original cloth, covers slightly soiled, spine darkened, loss to spine head, bumping to spine foot and corners, slight shelf-lean, [Currey p.526], 8vo, 1898.

Lot 279

Wyndham (John) The Midwich Cuckoos, first edition, endpapers browned, very light shelf-lean, otherwise fine, 1957; Trouble With Lichen, second impression, light toning to endpapers, jacket spine lightly toned, nicks to edges, 1960; Chocky, first edition, review copy with slip loosely inserted, fine copy, 1968, original boards, dust-jackets, 8vo (3)

Lot 75

Durrell (Lawrence) Justine, first edition, soiling and stamp on endpapers, jacket with Book Society sticker on spine, torn along upper flap, nicks and tears to extremities, stained at edges, 1957; Mountolive, stamps on endpapers, 1958, jacket edges nicked and torn, light chipping and some loss to lower panel along joint, 1958; Clea, first edition, ownership name on toned front free endpaper, jacket spine faded, slight shelf-lean, 1960, original cloth, lightly marked, dust-jackets; and 11 others by Durrell, 8vo (14)

Lot 70

Doyle (Sir Arthur Conan) The Sign of Four, "Souvenir edition", slight shelf-lean, spine ends rubbed, 1902; The Valley of Fear, second impression, some foxing, cloth slightly discoloured, 1915; The Hound of the Baskervilles, ownership stamp on endpapers, New York, 1902, early reprints, original cloth, lightly rubbed and faded; and 6 others, by or relating to Doyle, 8vo (9)

Lot 88

Fleming (Ian) Goldfinger, first edition, ownership inscription on front free endpaper, title with staining patch, original boards with skull design in gilt and blind, spine lettered in gilt, lightly marked, dust-jacket, price-clipped, spine ends creased and frayed, corners chipped, spine lightly toned, slight shelf-lean, 8vo, 1959.

Lot 145

A CHINESE EXPORT HARDWOOD CABINET SECOND HALF 19TH CENTURY Carved with reeded borders to all sides, the interior with a shelf and two drawers 88.5cm high, 90cm wide, 42cm deep 

Lot 414

A 20th century pine dresser with shelf back, 144cm wide, 198cm high

Lot 365

A stained wood open bookcase with Cambridge University metal mount, with three front and one side shelf, numerically stamped to the back101 x 45 x 30cm

Lot 2062

A Victorian burr walnut two-section dentist's cabinet, the top section having a cylinder top revealing a mirror above a marble shelf with twelve shelves below, the lower having a pull-out slide, single drawer and cupboards under. 82x161x44cm.In need of some attention. Damage to top left corner. Appears to have had a gallery (now absent), two missing handles to drawers and also to top compartment. key in top lock is stuck and the lock non-functional. No additional keys present to test other locks.

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