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A George III mahogany silver table,the dished top with carved corners, a single drawer to a shaped apron, and on leaf and carved scroll cabriole legs with claw feet,81cm wide53cm deep70.5cm highCondition ReportSmall mahogany section missing from one of the drawer, handles and escutcheon appear original, light knocks and dents to the surface throughout. old iron repairs to the underside of the legs, cracks and patches to the veneer, possibly recarved/restored ears, no sign of major woodworm damage
A George II mahogany silver table,with a dished top and shaped frieze, with carved shell and acanthus leaf decoration, on slender swept legs and escalloped feet,86cm wide48cm deep73cm highCondition ReportSome moulding losses from the edges of the dished top. Mid 18th century. The legs later. Repoloshed and refinished in the 19th century.A faint circular heat mark to the topThere is a crack along the back accross to the right corner, 34cm long approx.Of Farmleigh provenance. Additional images uploaded.
1928 Rolls-Royce Phantom I Shooting Brake Registration No: YV 9253 Engine No: RL85 Chassis No: 95FH Purchased by Arthur H Wrey Esq. of Romany House, the Wentworth Estate, chassis 95FH was delivered to coachbuilders Windovers Limited on 12 May 1928 to be fitted with formal limousine coachwork. As was the case with many larger, more 'upright' Rolls-Royces of the period, by the 1950s the Phantom was in the possession of a funeral director based in Chalfont St Peter, Buckinghamshire. It then further passed through the hands of several owners until 1990 when it was purchased by fanatical car enthusiast and MP, the Rt Hon Alan Clark. Apparently coming into his possession in poor condition, but still as an original 'matching numbers' rolling chassis, the decision was made to re-body the car with Shooting Brake coachwork, which had earlier been transferred from a Silver Ghost. Clark sold the reconfigured Phantom in the 1990s through Sotheby’s, London. Single long-term ownership followed and 95FH was acquired by the present owners in 2007 for use on the estate as intended, as an extremely up-market 'gun bus', ferrying guests to their pegs in grand style. Presented in elegant two-tone green with pale yellow lining and 'elephant hide' roof, the Phantom is fitted with high-quality Marchal headlamps, large Boa Constrictor horn, nickel-plated fixtures and fittings, and twin side-mounted spares wheels. With bench seating for twelve adults, 'YV 9253' is a fabulously imposing, yet practical, commercial Vintage Rolls-Royce that could see further use on a country estate, earn its keep with promotional or film work, or simply be a fun and unique way for the whole family to get to the beach. Retaining its matching chassis and engine numbers, the Rolls-Royce has a history file containing Rolls-Royce Enthusiast Club build records, a buff continuation logbook, various invoices and MoT test certificates, instruction manual and current V5C document. Condition ReportThe vehicle is in running condition and as long as you satisfy yourself that it is safe, it could be driven on the public road.It would need to be taken off SORN and Insured, but is MOT & tax exempt.Some paint peel to edges of coachwork panels.
A walnut dressing table mirror,18th century, with a parcel-gilt gesso arched frame, the base with three drawers, on bracket feet,46cm wide18.5cm deep65.5cm highCondition ReportThe lower right corner joint of the mirror frame requires repairSome loss of gilding to the gesso The mirror plate shows signs of silver degredationThe base with old veneer repair at the back
The Right Honourable Earl of Iveagh's mahogany boardroom armchair,c.1890, the oval fan-shaped back with a sterling silver name plaque and centred by an inlaid family crest, upholstered seat and arms, on stretchered legs,65cm wide64cm deep108.5cm highCondition ReportNo apparent damagesPresentation plaque verso 1966-1992
A George III silver table,Irish, with a dished top, scalloped shell-centred frieze, on cabriole legs with later scale-carved knees and pointed pad feet,86cm wide54cm deep72.5cm highProvenance: Farmleigh, 2nd Earl of Iveagh’s Study.Condition ReportRing marks and a faint hair crack to the top
A George IV coromandel wood travelling box by Wells & Lombe,brass-inlaid and lined in red morocco leather and velvet,fitted with chased silver-gilt and cut-glass lidded jars, lift-out vanity trays and writing pieces,maker's marks for Charles Rawlings, London 1827,40cm wide29.5cm deep17.5cm highCondition ReportThe condition is extraordinarily good, with a small piece detached from the ink well sliding screw lock and one section of brass stringing has sprung at one end.
ASSORTED ANTIQUE STERLING SILVER ITEMS To inlcude bud vases, a silver tankard style cup, three teaspoons and one plated and enamelled apostle spoon. Variously hallmarked. Total weight excluding apostle spoon. 418.3 grams Condition Report : Bud vases are damaged. Condition reports are offered as a guide only and we highly recommend inspecting (where possible) any lot to satisfy yourself as to its condition.
ENGRAVED SILVER OPEN FACE POCKET WATCH Sterling silver finely engraved case, 3.8cm diameter, with empty cartouche to reverse and attached pendant bale. Together with mother of pearl handled silver bladed fruit knife. Total weight 57.1 grams. Condition Report : Watch sold as seen. Condition reports are offered as a guide only and we highly recommend inspecting (where possible) any lot to satisfy yourself as to its condition.
VICTORIAN STERLING SILVER TEA SERVICE Teapot with ebony handle and finial decorated with gadrooned base, together with matching cream jug and sugar bowl, both with neoclassical handles. Hallmarked Sheffield 1894. Total weight 1150.2 grams. Condition Report : A few small dents but in otherwise very good condition for age. Condition reports are offered as a guide only and we highly recommend inspecting (where possible) any lot to satisfy yourself as to its condition.
ORIENTAL STYLE SILVER BUD VASE Approx 17cm tall, embossed and chased with dragons, clouds and blossoms standing on bamboo style feet, complete with glass cylinder insert. Stamped 9C WH. Weight excluding glass 89.2 grams Condition Report : Sides are slightly compressed and dented and one foot is bent. Condition reports are offered as a guide only and we highly recommend inspecting (where possible) any lot to satisfy yourself as to its condition.
SILVER PORRINGERS & PAIR OF SALT DISHES A foliate repousse decorated porringer, approx 12.5cm wide x 6.3cm high, a smaller porringer with gardrooned base, approx 6.7cm wide x 3.2cm high. Also a pretty pair of scalloped salt dishes on ball feet with matching spoons. Variously hallmarked. Weight 150.3 grams.
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