Late 19th Century oak Anglesey dresser having a three shelf rack over a breakfront base having three opening top drawers, three centre false drawers (drawers with diamond escutcheons) and a cupboard either side, all with turned wooden knobs (believed by well known Anglesey maker Williams, Talwrn), 170 cms wide
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Neat Victorian mahogany lady's dressing table having a swing mirror and shaped shelf to the back rail with two drawers and shaped base shelf, only 65 cms wide together with a matching black marble topped washstand having similar shaped back shelf and with two cupboards and shaped base shelf, 65 cms wide
A 19th Century French kingwood, tulipwood marquetry and gilt metal mounted serpentine fronted secretaire:, the cavetto moulded top surmounted by a panel of white marble, decorated throughout with an Arabesque marquetry of scrolling foliate designs in tulipwood, having a frieze drawer and hinged fall below enclosing a coromandel lined interior with fixed shelf, four small shaped front drawers and plush inset writing surface, having four drawers below between rounded stiles with applied gilt metal foliate scroll and palmette designs, having quarter veneered serpentine sides, on a plinth base with gilt metal moulding, 72cm (2ft 4 1/2in) wide, 141cm (4ft 7 1/2in) high.
An Ansonia shelf clock, circular arabic dial with a turquoise and gilt bezel of leaves, stained wooden case with plinth base having a central drawer, urn shape finial and mask to top, glazed door to front, twin train movement with twin barrel pendulum striking on a gong, complete with key, 39cm wide, 63cm high.
Gunnar Nielsen Tibergaard (Denmark) a teak desk circa 1970's, the floating three drawer design flanked by a recessed shelf, the back with full width open bookshelf, raised on splayed turned front legs (key in office) 106 cm w x 62 cm x 73 cm h good original showing signs of general wear commensurate with age and use
EARLY 20th CENTURY BEDROOM SUITE OF THREE PIECES COMPRISING A WARDROBE WITH SINGLE OVAL MIRROR PANEL DOOR, ONE LONG DRAWER BELOW, 4' (121.9cm) WIDE AND THE DRESSING CHEST WITH BEVELLED OVAL SWING TOILED MIRROR, A SHELF WITH TWO JEWELLERY DRAWERS BELOW WITH RING HANDLES, 3'6" (106.6cm) WIDE AND A CHEST OF TWO SHORT AND THREE GRADUATED LONG DRAERS, 3'6" (106.6cm) WIDE (3)
1969 (see text) BSA Super Rocket, 650 cc. Registration number WMC 499G. Frame number GA7 12860 (see text). Engine number DA10 R 9660 HC. One of BSA's most beloved engines, the pre-unit A10 650 joined the 500cc A7 model in 1949. The existing parallel-twin architecture was retained for the A10, with its bolt-upright cylinders, 360-degree crankshaft and single camshaft. In 1955 the A10 Road Rocket arrived with a sporty 40bhp tune courtesy of an aluminium cylinder head. The editors at England's Motor Cycling magazine coaxed their test bike to a top speed of 109mph. For 1958 the model morphed into the Super Rocket, which added a further 3bhp to the package by way of additional cylinder-head tweaks and an Amal Monobloc carburettor, not that the bike was all about speed. "The current model can be throttled back to accept happily the inevitable limitations of built-up area riding," noted Motor Cycling. "In these less spectacular circumstances, one's patience in jogging along at 30mph is rewarded by remarkable - for a lusty 650cc twin - fuel consumption." The Super Rocket would remain in the company catalogue until the 1964 advent of the unit-construction A65s. WMC was first registered with DVLA in January 1969, so it was either reimported then or had been on the shelf until then as the frame number (listed as CA7 on the V5C) and engine number would suggest that it was made in 1963. At this time DVLA did not age relate number plates. Bought by our vendor as a retirement project he had improved the machine with new pipes and sundry wares including a new speedo (the original chronometric is included in the sale at 24,893 miles), it still needs a rev counter drive, although the cable is in place Sold with the V5C, photographic history of the works undertaken, Haynes manual and sundry spares.
GEORGE IV POLLARD OAK CHIFFONIER, the two shelf superstructure with brass three quarter galleries and supports, the base with a central fitted drawer with adjustable, leather covered writing surface flanked by two candle drawers above a pair of doors flanked by columns, height 136cm, width 92cm, depth 50cm
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