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A William IV Rosewood Rectangular Card Table, the baize lined folding top with rounded front corners and bead edge to apron, on turned and reeded central column, inswept base with carved paw feet, 36ins wide x 18ins deep x 29ins high, and a Victorian rosewood rectangular occasional table, with rounded corners, on fretted end supports and trestle feet, with leaf carved stretcher, 27.25ins x 19ins x 28ins high
An Edwardian Satinwood D Shaped Card Table of Georgian Design, inlaid with rosewood crossbandings and ebonised stringings with wide band to top painted with trailing floral and leaf ornament, the frieze and front legs painted with ribbon and leaf ornament on square tapered legs, 38ins wide x 18ins deep x 29.5ins high
A pair of Victorian silver Table Spoons, by Samuel Hayne & Dudley Cater, hallmarked London, 1841, fiddle pattern, the handles engraved with initials and dated, together with a pair of George III silver scissor action sugar nips and a quantity of other silver flatware, approx total weight 32.8ozt, also a small quantity of plated flatware (a lot)
An Elizabeth II silver single stem Vase, hallmarked Birmingham, 1962, of hexagonal form with weighted circular foot, 17.5cm high, together with a small Victorian silver cream jug, Birmingham, 1891 and a table cigarette boxx, of square form with twin handles, hallmarked Sheffield 1941, the jug and box 7ozt (3)
A George III silver table Spoon, by Peter, Ann & William Bateman, hallmarked London, 1800, Old English pattern, the handle with initials, 21cm long, 1.69ozt, together with a pair of small silver pepperettes, hallmarked London, 1900, a George IV silver slice, London, 1821, with weighted handle, as found, and a William IV silver knife and fork pair with initialled mother of pearl handles (6)
A George V silver Old English pattern part Flatware Service, by Josiah Williams & Co., hallmarked London, 1912, comprising six table spoons, 21cm long, six soup spoons, six forks, six dessert spoons, six teaspoons, five dessert forks, two sauce ladles, all handles monogrammed, approx total weight 68.7ozt (37)
A George III Irish silver Table Spoon, hallmarked Dublin, 1774, with very worn shell reverse, 21.8cm long, together with a pair of George III silver sauce ladles, by George Smith III, hallmarked London, 1773, with shell shaped bowls, initialled handles, 18cm long and a quantity of other silver flatware, weighable silver 9ozt (a lot)
A quantity of Silver and Silver Plate, including a Victorian silver mounted dressing table jar, London 1856, two silver napkin rings, egg cups etc., 4ozt, a cased set of six German (835) silver spoons, by Christoph Widmann with foliate finials, other Continental silver and silver plated flatware, unmarked white metal drinks set and a small quantity of silver plate (a lot)
A George III silver Old English pattern Table Spoon, by Thomas Northcote, hallmarked London, 1779, the handle initialled, 22cm long, together with a George IV silver fiddle pattern spoon, hallmarked Exeter, 1826, with late berry decoration and two Victorian silver sifter spoons, approx total weight 8ozt (4)
An Elizabeth II silver mounted cut glass Whisky Noggin, hallmarked Birmingham, 1979, of traditional form with star cut base, 11cm high, silver mount loose on glass body, together with a silver mounted glass scent bottle, marks rubbed, two other silver mounted dressing table jars, a small circular silver and tortoiseshell mounted circular pot and cover, Birmingham, 1922, 4.2cm diameter, a small silver napkin clip and silver mounted prayer book (7)
A late Victorian silver Card Case, by Goldsmiths & Silversmiths Co., hallmarked London, 1898, of hinged rectangular form with a spine hinge, two part leather interior, monogrammed, together with a silver vesta case, Sheffield, 1897, a quantity of silver topped dressing table jars, brushes etc., weighable silver 8ozt (a lot)
A George II silver Old English pattern Table Spoon, hallmarked London 1850 but other marks indistinct, the bowl with shell reverse, initialled handles, together with a second near matched spoon, hallmarks illegible, 20.3cm long, approx total weight 4.1ozt, and a Continental 800 silver table spoon, 1.6ozt (3)
Custom Made Millers Oil Barrel Seat & Total Table (2)Make: Contact AuctioneerModel: Contact AuctioneerYear: 0Mileage: 0VIN: Contact AuctioneerConfiguration: Right Hand DriveRegistration: Contact AucitoneerTransmission: Contact AuctioneerCustom Made Millers Oil Barrel Seat & Total Table (2) The buyers premium for automobilia items, including registration numbers is 15% plus VAT (18% in total)
2004 VW Type 2 T2c Danbury CaravanetteMake: Volkswagen Model: Type 2 T2c Danbury CaravanetteYear: 2004Mileage: 108180VIN: PBWGB07X64P000938Configuration: Right Hand DriveRegistration: WX54MFFTransmission: manualAlthough the 'Bay Window' Volkswagen Type 2 Transporter went out of production in Europe in 1979, in Latin America, where VW had an especially strong presence, manufacture of the T2 carried on. Brazilian manufacture only ceased in 2013, by which point the roof had been raised by 10 inches to create the T2c variant and the venerable old air-cooled engine at the rear had been swapped for a water-cooled unit. This example is one of the last with air-cooled power, in this case a 1.6-litre unit. It was constructed in Brazil during 2004 before coming over to the UK where Beetles (UK) Limited converted it into a Danbury camper, with two-tone white over pale green paint, non-standard cloth, bench seat that converts into a rock 'n' roll bed, two-burner stove with sink, immobiliser, underseal, auxiliary battery, elevating roof and vent, CD radio and four speakers, winter pack (including petrol heater), front-mounted solid spare wheel cover, chrome trim pack, bike rack, awning, roof rack and mains hook-up. Further modifications throughout the years included Suede Green leather and tartan upholstery, full leather door cards, Porsche-style Fuchs alloy wheels, walnut and tulip wood floor and table, new cooker and sink unit, and a flat-screen Alpine media system. A £2750 bill in the paperwork indicates a reconditioned 1.6-litre Brazilian exchange engine was fitted in October 2016, while it seems a full restoration has also been carried out relatively recently, judging by the van's body condition. The odometer currently shows 108,206km (67,236 miles) and five previous owners are noted on the V5C. There's a fresh MoT valid until May 2023. The engine starts easily and runs well. The history folder includes the V5C, owner's manual, service book (stamped up to 108,174km in December 2021), Alpine Media Station manuals in both paper and CD form, and a Volkswagen Transporter Haynes Enthusiast Guide book by Jonathan Harvey. There's some maintenance invoices, including the bill for the reconditioned engine. PLEASE SEE BELOW FOR VIDEO PRODUCED 30TH MAY BY ACA OF THIS CAR.
A hand coloured lithograph of British Royal interest. Part of a series of transparency prints featuring Queen Victoria, depicting the monarch enthroned, holding sceptre in her right hand and with the crown on a table, when held up to the light, the image of the Queen is transformed to reveal a scene of Queen Victoria, attended by Prince Albert and a nurse, holding an infant in her arms. Both prints adhered to a window mount with an English inscription below, including publisher's address, 17.5cm x 13.5cm.Identical copies to be found in The Royal Collection
A French marquetry inlaid mahogany and gilt-metal mounted side table, late 19th century. The removable top inlaid with flowers, revealing a baize lined storage compartment, inlaid with boxwood stringing overall, on tapering square legs joined by stretchers, on tapering feet, L61.5cm x D61cm x H80cm
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