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A fine quality Walking Stick, by Briggs of London, the shaft decorated as assimilated bamboo with spherical handle made of Lapus Lazuli and gilded clasp inscribed "F.M.F.M."; a wooden Walking Stick with bone handle inset with compass; an assimilated mahogany and ivory handled Victorian Walking Stick inset with rolling dice; and another Swagger Stick, assimilated bamboo crooked end, with silver mount. As a collection, w.a.f. (4)* C.I.T.E.S. applicable.
A William IV rosewood worktable,the fold-over baize-lined top over two drawers with a wool box beneath, the shaped supports to either end united by a stretcher, and on scrolling feet,51cm wide38cm deep75cm highCondition report: Veneers missing in places, top with slight bow, baize a later replacement, knocks and dents in places, drawers stick slightly.
A William IV mahogany armchair,the arms on carved supports set with roundels and raised on ring turned legs terminating in castors, upholstered in green fabric, with yellow loose covers decorated with botanic specimens,69cm wide80cm deep110cm highCondition report: Covers stick/damp in need of cleaning.Chair appears structurally sound and in reasonable condition.Depth of seat 48cm, narrowest width of seat 41cm, the height of back 106cm, height to seat 36cm.Slate top likely a later replacement, top of bookcase unfinished. One shelf edge detached. Small knocks and chips to the veneer. Loss to veneer at back of return of plinth on right hand side, 3cm in length, 97cm high, correct height.Small piece of moulding lacking from top right hand side.See additional images.
An Edwardian brass and cast iron stick stand,with eight divisions and turned finials,39cm wide20cm deep62cm high, anda Coalbrookdale-style cast iron stick stand, the support cast as a seated hound, with removable drip tray,45cm wide15cm deep73cm high (2)Condition report: Heavily over painted disguising any possible restoration.
An unmarked white metal single pearl stick pin, 6.2cm long, the pearl 5.4mm diameter, in fitted Goldsmiths and Silversmiths box and a yellow metal bar brooch set with single small pearl, stamped '15CT', 4.6cm long, 3.1g gross CONDITION REPORT: Please note - Descriptions do not include condition reports. Please contact us to if you require further information or images.PLEASE CONSIDER SHIPPING COSTS BEFORE BIDDING. THE COST OF SHIPPING MAY AFFECT YOUR DECISION TO BID.
A pair of 20th century bronze Lobi style figures of a West African tribal couple, both seated on stools and each with a pair of large pedant earrings suspended by wires, the man holding a forked stick, 22cm and 23cm high (not including stick) CONDITION REPORT: Please note - Descriptions do not include condition reports. Please contact us to if you require further information or images.PLEASE CONSIDER SHIPPING COSTS BEFORE BIDDING. THE COST OF SHIPPING MAY AFFECT YOUR DECISION TO BID.
A bamboo walking cane with brass removable top, the cane containing a yard stick, the cane 98cm long CONDITION REPORT: Please note - Descriptions do not include condition reports. Please contact us to if you require further information or images.PLEASE CONSIDER SHIPPING COSTS BEFORE BIDDING. THE COST OF SHIPPING MAY AFFECT YOUR DECISION TO BID.
A late Victorian cabbage walking stick with silver collar, London 1899, 90cm long, a brass topped malacca cane, 122.5cm long, and late Victorian hawthorn stick 83.5cm long CONDITION REPORT: Please note - Descriptions do not include condition reports. Please contact us to if you require further information or images.PLEASE CONSIDER SHIPPING COSTS BEFORE BIDDING. THE COST OF SHIPPING MAY AFFECT YOUR DECISION TO BID.
Four items of cased jewellery: a Victorian pinchbeck fob upon a chain; a modern crucifix on chain; a 9-carat stick pin, the lozenge-shaped terminal decorated with a horseshoe and a 19th century yellow-metal mourning ring, engraved with initials RLW within a border of small hand-cut light-green stones (ring altered) (4) (The cost of UK postage via Royal Mail Special Delivery for this lot will be £20 inc. VAT)
1967 Austin Healey 3000 Mk. III Transmission: manual Mileage: 91373The Austin Healey was one the foundation blocks for one of the 1960s' most charismatic rally cars with the 3000 Mk. I introduced in March 1959. Powered by an enlarged 2,912cc straight-six engine that developed some 124bhp and offered in two-seater (BN7) or 2+2 seater (BT7) configurations, the progressively improved 3000 metamorphosed through Mk. II and Mk. IIa guises before the arrival of the ultimate Mk. III BJ8 in October 1963. After the stratospheric rise in Aston Martin and E-Type prices, the next British Sports car currently seeing early signs of investor interest is the Austin Healey 3000 Mk. III (Phase II). Like its competitors, the 2+2 seater BJ8 proved a comfortable and fast grand tourer but has the benefit of multiple upgrades and the ability to win silverware whenever driven in anger, has elevated it above its rivals. Previously owned for 16 years by an Austin Healey collector who transformed the car into something very special having only travelled 4,000 miles (confirmed by documented MoT test certificates) whilst in his collection. The current owner continued to upgrade and improve with the addition of remotely adjustable 123 ignition system, uprated roll bars, a high efficiency radiator, cast aluminium sump, chrome wire wheels and new tyres. In addition, a new mohair soft top and tonneau were recently fitted by OTC together with a refurbished interior. The chassis has been thoroughly Waxoyled by Rawles Classic Cars who, incidentally, also completed all the mechanical upgrades. The car is stored in an air-conditioned cocoon and the bodywork and interior, like the mechanics, are in excellent condition. The engine has done 4,500 miles since being completely refurbished when a fast road cam and triple Weber carburettors on Denis Welch inlet manifolds were also fitted. An Aluminium ‘Stage 2’ lead-free head was fitted by Bill Rawles just 1,800 miles ago; together with Denis Welch exhaust manifold and system, new clutch, oil cooler and high torque starter motor. Not to be left out, the brakes have been improved with the fitting of vented rear drums. The engine specification, as you may have some inkling, is based on the Healey works cars that Rauno Aaltonen and Timo Makinen had prodigious rally success in driving for the Healey works team in 1964. All bills and MoT test certificates are contained in two comprehensive history files together with a spreadsheet summary (backed up by USB memory stick) of all work, costs and mileage. The quality and integrity of workmanship is impeccable with this superb example presenting in stunning condition. The thought gone into the upgrades are well-considered with no expense spared to workmanship. This now very special, fast-road example benefits from a Heritage Certificate drives beautifully and is, quite simply, one of the finest Austin Healey 3000, we have ever seen.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.
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