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A traditional painted wooden dolls house, made by F.H.Crowe, Newmarket probably 1920s, painted red brick exterior with large glazed bay windows, panelled front door with step and window above, pitched roof with chimney, front opening to two main rooms, hallway, landing and staircase with original papers, together with some furniture including wooden writing desk, piano, dressing table, Grandfather clock, cupboard, velvet settee and later doll, (condition: exterior paint crackled) , 28” (71cm) tall, 20” (51cm) wide, 16 ½” (42cm) deep. Please note: For viewing, shipping and collection of this lot please contact Leigh Gotch at C&T Auctioneers direct.
A carved oak 18th century longcase clock with swan neck pediment, floral carved pediment, raised on doric columns, engraved brass dial with Roman numerals, subsidiary seconds dial and date aperture, maker's name 'Step Levitt Chelmsford' (Stephen Levitt), floral carved trunk and base to shaped bracket feet, approx. 232cm tall
COLLECTION OF VARIOUS DECANTERS WITH STOPPERS 19TH CENTURY AND LATER comprising a pair of liqueur decanters, with strawberry cut diamonds on the body and the two neck rings, 22cm high; a further liqueur decanter with diamond and step cutting and triple neck rings, 22cm high; a larger decanter of similar style, 24cm high; two ship's decanters, one with diamond and step cutting, 25cm high, the other cut with flutes and facets and centred with a diamond cut band, 22cm high; a magnum bucket shaped decanter with single neck ring and faceted lower section, 29cm high; and another modern plain decanter with later ball stopper(31cm high)
GEORGE III BLACK JAPANNED LONGCASE CLOCK, BY WILLIAM BARON, LONDON MID 18TH CENTURY the step moulded hood with a pair of finials, above a blind fret frieze, with an engraved silvered and brass arched 11 inch dial with Roman and Arabic numerals, a subsidiary seconds dial and date aperture, signed WILLIAM BARON LONDON, flanked by columns, above an arched trunk door, raised on plinth base, with an eight-day movement striking a gong(48cm wide, 232cm high, 24cm deep)Provenance: Property from Tornaveen House, Aberdeenshire
SCOTTISH REGENCY SATINWOOD AND KINGWOOD SOFA TABLE 19TH CENTURY, EDINBURGH the rounded rectangular crossbanded top above a pair of frieze drawers with dummy drawers opposite, raised on squared end supports inlaid with star motifs on step moulded outswept legs ending in brass lion paw feet with castors(101cm wide, 150cm [open], 72cm high, 73cm deep)
A sapphire ring, the central untested rectangular step cut light blue sapphire measuring 8mm x 9.5mm, claw set to a pierced scroll design gallery and shoulders and unmarked plain polished shank, ring size K, weight 6.2gmsPLEASE NOTE; This stone has not been laboratory tested for natural or synthetic origin, however under 10x magnification, the stone is largely clear, but there is a small, transparent angular inclusion just above one of the claws. This looks to be a crystal inclusion. There is also a small, dark coloured surface fracture to one of the top facets (this can be seen in the first and second pictures).
A Herbert Terry model 1227 Anglepoise lamp, mid 20th century, with twin step base and spring end caps, cream colourway, 92cm high (max), with a further similar example in white (at fault) (2) Lighting lots are sold as decorative items only, prospective buyers must consult with a qualified electrician before use or installation of these items.
PAIR OF FULL BOTTLE DECANTERS BEARING THE BREADALBANE CREST AND MOTTO EARLY 19TH CENTURY the body of each of cylindrical form, with a central band of strawberry cut diamonds enclosing a panel encased with the sulphide crest of Clan Campbell of Breadalbane, showing a boar's head below the motto 'Follow Me' and a coronet, the elongated step cut neck with flaring rim, surmounted by a facet cut hexagonal shaped stopper(31.5cm high, 29.5cm high)Provenance: Taymouth Castle, Perthshire Wooton House, Bedfordshire
Sir John Lavery, RA, RHA (1856-1941)"Trooping the Colours," O.O.C., (preparatory sketch) depicting Gentleman on white horse in military attire with flags in hand, approx. 18cms x 25cms (7" x 10") in ornate gilt frame. (1)Provenance: Mr. William Dillon (identified by Mrs. Gwynne, Sir John Lavery's step-daughter), to the present vendor.
A mahogany box,19th century, converted for use as library steps, with brass handles to either side,46cm wide40cm deep30cm highCondition report: Overall poor condition, loss of surface and colour. Step requires attention, may not bear weight.Has a small storage box under one step.40cm high when open
Progressive Rock LPs, eight albums of mainly Progressive and Heavy Rock comprising Nottingham Castle Rock, Storyteller - More Pages, Sheridan/Price - This Is To Certify That, Suntreader - S/T, Rhinoceros - Satin Chickens, Shaa Khan - The World Will End On Friday, Troll - Turned to Stone and Savoy Brown - A Step Further - various years and conditions
1998 Porsche 993 Turbo S Transmission: manual Mileage: 45586The Porsche 911 Turbo S was introduced as the first-ever model of its kind in 1997. A big step up over the standard 911 Turbo in terms of performance and price, the Turbo S was 50% more expensive than the Turbo and performance was not far off. Headlined by a 0–60 mph time of 3.6 seconds, the Turbo S could hit 100 mph from a standstill in 8.9 seconds, a half-second faster than the standard Turbo. All 345 examples of the 993 Turbo S were built by Porsche’s Exclusive department and included a number of unique features when compared to other 911s of their generation. The car sported yellow brake callipers, a unique rear spoiler, polished five-spoke Turbo S wheels, an Aerokit front spoiler, an air intake in the rear wings and four exhaust pipes at the rear. Inside, the 911 Turbo S received carbon-fibre trim to contrast the leather interior and to provide the type of luxury that customers had come to know and love from Porsche’s top-shelf models. Of those 345 cars, Porsche only built 26 examples of the 993 Turbo S to RHD specification, purchasing one from new was nigh on impossible unless you knew someone very well within a Porsche dealership. Demand far outweighed supply. Originally registered on 1st August 1998, this beautifully presented 1998 C-25 Turbo S is one of only 26 in right hand drive and has been enjoyed by three former keepers who between them have covered just 45,586 miles. Finished in Guards Red with a stunning black leather interior, it was optioned from new with Automatic Brake Differential (ABD), Limited Slip Differential (LSD), Electric Sport Seats, Litronic headlights, onboard computer, premium sound package and the Interior Carbon Pack which combines leather and carbon on the door trims, steering wheel and handbrake lever. The 993 Turbo models are very collectable and the Turbo S even more so, particularly in this immaculate condition. Their rarity means that these cars seldom become available on the open market and to be expected, they always attract plenty of attention when they do. This delightful example is offered for sale with both sets of keys, the original book pack containing the manuals and service records and reams of invoices, together with a V5C registration document. This is a superb example of a highly desirable and increasingly rare Porsche 911/993 Turbo S. Interested parties should satisfy themselves as to the description and condition of each lot prior to the sale. Accordingly, buyers are on notice that each vehicle is offered ‘as is/as seen’ subject to the Terms and Conditions for the auction. Buyers are advised to inspect the vehicle in person or use a professional to carry out this service. Historics will not entertain disputes over descriptions.
Aluminium step ladder, together with a smaller step ladder (2) Condition: **Due to current lockdown conditions, bidders are unable to view lots in this online-only sale. Please therefore read the following: As this is a sale of second-hand and antique items, bidders should expect items to exhibit general wear and tear commensurate with age and use unless otherwise stated. Please carefully examine the images as they form part of the overall condition. Clevedon Salerooms are happy to provide further detailed information on request, if received by email or telephone at least 24 hours prior to the sale. The mention of a specific flaw or fault does not automatically mean that no other faults exist. Reports are provided as a goodwill gesture and are a general assessment, not a forensic survey. Further category-specific condition information can be found in our Standard Terms and Conditions. The placing of a bid by you is taken by us as an indication that you have read, understood and agreed to these terms.

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