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Pair 19th century mahogany chairs, solid dished seats with rope twist rails (W46cm H87cm); Victorian walnut framed high back salon chair, corduroy fabric, cabriole supports (W48cm H105cm); and mahogany wine table; and small stick back chair; and child's bedroom armchair
19th century mahogany extending dining table, moulded rectangular top with rounded corners, additional leaf, on turned and fluted supports with brass and ceramic castorsDimensions: Height: 75cm Length/Width: 115cm Depth/Diameter: 105cmCondition Report:No winderLength extended - 160cm
A smart example of the sought-after Type-2 'Early-Bay', which has benefited from a recent restoration and is now ready to be personalised. On offer at No Reserve, this is an unmissable opportunity.Starting in 1951, Volkswagen offered an officially sanctioned camper conversion for its Type 2 by Westfalia-Werke of Franz Knobel & Sohne in Rheda-Wiedenbruck, Germany. Interiors were panelled in birch plywood, and standard equipment included screened jalousie windows, a laminated folding table, storage cabinets, an icebox and electrical hook-ups. Some models included a sink and pressure water system. A number of fold-out seat arrangements provided sleeping accommodation and optional equipment included a pop-up roof section, awnings and side tents, a chemical toilet, camping equipment, a small map table and even a child's crib in the driver's cab.This is an original UK-supplied, right-hand drive Volkswagen T2 Campervan that was first registered on 26th June 1972. It has been subject to a recent restoration which included a full strip-down to bare metal, the removal and replacement of all rusted panels and a full respray with the interior fully retrimmed and painted, and a new 'pop-top' roof, fitted with body-matching blue and white stripes. When the camper was prepared, it was finished in Pastel Blue and Cumulous White and sits on a set of white-painted, Fuchs-style steel wheels wearing Continental ContiEcoContact 3 tyres. The interior has been refreshed with new beige cloth upholstery and matching carpets, and the rear has been fitted with a plank effect, light grey Vinyl flooring. The recently-painted cockpit features manually-operated windows, a Benkson CR3 radio, heater and ventilation controls and push-up roof ventilation panels, and the naturally-aspirated 1.6-litre engine sits in an engine bay which appears to be smartly-presented. Transmission is classic Type 2 4-speed, and the odometer indicates a mileage of 54,000, however this is not warranted. Unlike the majority of campervans that we see, this example hasn't been personalised by previous owners, offering an opportunity for its next owners to furnish and equip it exactly as they and their family would like. This genuine early bay-window bus strikes the perfect balance between 1960s camper-van cool, VW-enthusiast credibility and real-life modern drivability. It's fast enough, but not too loud, long legged and is easy to drive and is ready-made fun for all the family. We invite you to have a look at the Silverstone Festival and start planning how you would fit out the interior ready for those long weekends away. SpecificationMake: VOLKSWAGENModel: CAMPERVANYear: 1972Chassis Number: 2322156957Registration Number: EKE 526KTransmission: ManualDrive Side: Right-hand DriveOdometer Reading: 53856 MilesMake: RHDInterior Colour: Fawn / Blue / WhiteClick here for more details and images
Early 1800's travelling sewing machine by W.B.Moore - Dublin, Victorian winged mermaid angel gas table lamp - height 23cm, Vintage Bronze paper weight in foorm of Popeye - 17cm high, Bronze Indian elephant with howdah and mahout and red and black decoration on bronze base - 17cm high, Vintage 1930's gas bycicle lamp with red and green side lights, and Historic memorabilia of the malleable iron company Hale & Hale - Tipton - Ltd 1909-1930's - Directors desk bronze of the Hale Elephant symbol and book "Modern Malleable" by Hale of Tipton.
Collection of Table Cigarette Lighters to include Art Deco table cigarette lighter in form of Dick Turpin - height 24cm - lighter intact, Cigarette lighter in form of German Heinkel Bomber - chrome plated bronze - with cigarette lighter intact - 30cm wing span, Cigarette lighter in form of WW2 fighter pilot with propeller - 41cm high, Dunhill - Aladdin's Lamp cigarette lighter, Cigarette Lighter in form of Scottie Dog - Austrian, Cigarette lighter in form of rocket by U.M.Ltd Belfast, and Cigarette lighter in for m of windmill marked "Reg. No. M.R.6396. - Foreighn.
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