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1977 VOLKSWAGEN MOTOR CARAVAN T2 BAY DEVONCurrent V5 present, paperwork includes instruction manuals, VIN plate, invoices and MOT certificates.The vendor has provided the following: Genuine Devon conversion. kept as close as possible to original standard. Original handover wallet with original handbooks/manuals and service history booklet. 4 berth - double bed and 2x bunks in pop up top. Electric ignition New stereo with auto reverse camera (opens rear view when reverse gear is selected). New front door skins, front floor carpets and rear floor covering. New rocker tubes and seals with new rocker covers. New exhaust Front jockey seat (extra storage underneath) Rear seats convert to 4 seats around table. Extra leg to support fold out seat. Extra legs to use table outside van Hob unit swings out and removable for outside cooking New 12v battery Selling due to not being used as health changes... and takes too much room up in the man-cave area! We highly recommend that you view in person any potential purchase and take time to inspect paperwork and make any relevant enquiries.**This lot will go through our auction on Friday 4 June**On display at our Thornton le Dale site – Roxby Garage, Pickering Road Thornton le Dale YO18 7LH - please call us on 01751 474455. Thank you.**NB: We do not guarantee mileage and ask that you make your own enquiries**
1984 VOLKSWAGEN TRANSPORTER 60Current V5 present, paperwork includes photographs of restoration, previous MOT certificates, invoices of work carried out.The vendor has kindly informed us of the following information: Manufactured in 1983 and first registered approximately 1984 before being brought over from Ireland in 1999. Olive is a 2 berth and registered as a motor caravan on the V5. She has the following: Thermal blinds for winter and winter cover, full set of lined curtains, leisure battery with Zig battery charging and distribution system, electric hook up with all leads, 2 ring gas hob with grill, Campingaz 12 v cooler, rear seat coverts to a double bed, 2 rear lap belts, swivel passenger seat, porta potti, table which can be taken down and stored in overhead slot. When the van was purchased it had been commercially resprayed in Masala Red. New radio with bluetooth fitted in 2020. We highly recommend that you view in person any potential purchase and take time to inspect paperwork and make any relevant enquiries.**This lot will go through our auction on Friday 4 June** On display at our Thornton le Dale site – Roxby Garage, Pickering Road Thornton le Dale YO18 7LH - please call us on 01751 474455. Thank you.**NB: We do not guarantee mileage and ask that you make your own enquiries**
SARUKO: A STAINED IVORY NETSUKE OF A CALLIGRAPHERBy Saruko, signed Yoshikido SarukoJapan, Osaka, mid-19th century, Edo period (1615-1868)Superbly stained, the shodoka (calligrapher) kneeling, his right arm resting on a low table, holding a paintbrush in his right hand, wearing a finely stippled eboshi, his loose-fitting robe carved with voluminous folds and neatly incised with geometric roundels, the face showing a calm expression. Two himotoshi to the back, the underside with the signature YOSHIKIDO SARUKO.HEIGHT 4.3 cm, LENGTH 4.2 cmCondition: Excellent condition with only minor surface wear. Provenance: German private collection.Meinertzhagen records one stained ivory netsuke by Saruko, the signature illustrated with a line drawing and identical to the one on the present netsuke, and notes, “Well carved but date about 1850-early Meiji […]. This carver’s work suggests the Osaka school”. (MCI, 1986, p. 704).
JURAKU: AN EDO SCHOOL WOOD NETSUKE OF THE STORYTELLER NUMATA JUNSAIBy Juraku, signed Juraku 寿乐Japan, Edo, 19th century, Edo period (1615-1868)Carved kneeling in front of a low table with a book on top, his expression focused and mouth open as he recounts an epic war story. The front of the table is inscribed Ima, Gundan, Junsai (A contemporary war story, Junai). The underside is signed JURAKU. Asymmetrical himotoshi to the back and underside.HEIGHT 3.6 cmCondition: Excellent condition with only minor surface wear.Provenance: German private collection, acquired in Japan during the 1980s, while the present owner lived there.The subject of the storyteller Numata Junsai is a very rare one, one other example being a color woodblock print by Utagawa Kunisada (Toyokuni III) in the Los Angeles County Museum of Art, accession number M.73.37.610.
MIWA: AN EDO SCHOOL WOOD NETSUKE OF A DRUNK STORYTELLERSigned MiwaJapan, Edo, early 19th century, Edo period (1615-1868) The wood of an appealing chocolate brown color with an excellent hand patina. Depicted is a storyteller (possibly Fukai Shidoken) dressed in a long flowing robe, a low table before him with an open book, showing finely incised calligraphy. One hand is placed on the table (note the finely carved, bony fingers) and the other holds a cup, presumably filled with an alcoholic beverage (sake), as his face is quite telling. His wide-jawed mouth is opened as he is bellowing the contents from the book before him. His elongated head is of somewhat phallic proportions, The underside with one typically large himotoshi and the other ringed in stained bone. Signed MIWA. HEIGHT 3.3 cm, LENGTH 3.1 cm Condition: Good condition, minor wear, tiny nicks. A small section of one ear with an old fill. Provenance: Japanese private collection. Though the work certainly has all the characteristics of a Miwa netsuke, it is this author’s opinion that this was in fact an unsigned Miwa netsuke and the signature appears to have been added later.
KAJIKAWA: A RARE LACQUER BUNDAI (WRITING TABLE)By a member of the Kajikawa family, signed Kajikawa saku and with pot sealJapan, 19th century, Edo period (1615-1868)The writing surface decorated in gold and silver hiramaki-e, takamaki-e, and gold and silver foils against a black lacquer ground with various floral roundels, including ume (plum) blossoms, kiri (paulownia), kiku (chrysanthemum), and peony (botan), against a separated hanabishi-shippo pattern which is repeated on the exterior legs, the underside of the table and interior legs with nashiji, the corners and sides mounted with silvered fittings. The writing surface signed KAJIKAWA saku with a pot seal in the lower left corner.SIZE 15 x 62.5 x 36.3 cmCondition: Overall good condition with minor wear, particularly to edges, some wear to lacquer, several fittings are lost, one of the feet has been reattached some time ago, some of the gold foil a little loose, all as visible on the images provided. Provenance: Collection of Wivica Ankarcrona Borell (1935-2019). Her grandfather Sten Ankarcrona was a Swedish marine officer who came to Japan on a special mission in 1923, bringing back vast collections of Japanese art and decorating his summer house, creating first a Japanese garden and later a complete Japanese building as documented in Svenska Hem i ord och bild (Swedish Home in Words and Pictures) in 1928, providing a fascinating look at this golden age of European collecting. Their guest book contains the signature of the Swedish king Gustav VI Adolf as well as that of the Japanese crown prince, later Emperor Akihito.Auction comparison: The exact matching suzuribako to the present bundai, also from the Ankarcrona Collection, was sold at Christie’s, Crafted Landscapes: The Ankarcrona Collection of Japanese Lacquer and Asian Works of Art, 1 October 2020, New York, lot 21 (sold for 18,750 USD). Compare a set of bundai and suzuribako, signed Kajikawa and dated to the Meiji period (late 19th century), at Christie’s, The Edoris Collection of Japanese Art / Japanese Art & Design, 10 November 2004, London, lot 148 (sold for 19,120 GBP).
AN ART DECO PATINATED METAL FIGURAL TABLE LAMP, the semi-clad maiden cast looking to the sky and holding aloft a spherical glass shade, raised on a marble base. 65cm highThe absence of a Condition Report does not imply that a lot is without imperfections. Please note carefully the exclusion of liability for the condition of lots contained in the Conditions of Sale.Some light wear/surface scratching to metal. Glass shade good, no damage noted. No damage noted to marble base.
A NEST OF THREE 1970'S HARDWOOD TABLES, PROBABLY DANISH, each with trestle base. 44cm by 61.5cm by 38cm the largestThe absence of a Condition Report does not imply that a lot is without imperfections. Please note carefully the exclusion of liability for the condition of lots contained in the Conditions of Sale.Largest 44cm high, 61.8cm wide, 38.3cm deep. Section of table top faded on largest table. All three with some surface scratches/marks (smaller two primarily from sliding in and out of nest).
KURT OSTERVIG A DANISH 1960S OVAL GATELEG DINING TABLE, the substantial drop leaf top raised on an angular gateleg base. 72cm high by 195.5cm long (open) by 127cm wide The absence of a Condition Report does not imply that a lot is without imperfections. Please note carefully the exclusion of liability for the condition of lots contained in the Conditions of Sale.Fairly heavy wear to top, including ring marks, wear to the varnish, surface staining and white paint residue, some fairly heavy surface scratching. Fairly heavy wear to legs and some staining, hinges a little stiff, some minor chipping to legs.
A DANISH CHERRYWOOD DINING TABLE AND FOUR CHAIRS, BY DENKA, the extending table with rounded ends, raised on square section tapering legs, the chairs with bar backs and square section tapering legs. (5) Table 73cm high, 161cm long (closed), 106cm wideThe absence of a Condition Report does not imply that a lot is without imperfections. Please note carefully the exclusion of liability for the condition of lots contained in the Conditions of Sale.The whole suite is structurally sound. The table does have some surface marks, commensurate with use. The seat coverings are slightly faded and marked. Generally the suite is in good order.
A JACOBEAN REVIVAL OAK CENTRE TABLE, BY GILLOWS, LATE 19TH CENTURY, the moulded octagonal top above a carved frieze with acanthus leaves at the corners, fitted with one frieze drawer stamped Gillows Lancaster, raised on four carved cup and cover legs joined by an X-form stretcher and terminating in flattened bun feet. 75.5cm high, 105cm diameter
STANLEY WEBB DAVIES OF WINDERMERE A RARE WALNUT FRAMED WALL MIRROR, rectangular, the doweled frame with chamfered edges, unsigned, 42cm by 30cm; together with a table top mirror, the frameless mirror on a walnut stand, 31cm by 21cm. (2)Note: sold with some rare surviving business ephemera (letter headed paper, showroom tag and compliment slip).
ROBERT THOMPSON OF KILBURNA MOUSEMAN OAK DRESSING TABLE STOOL, CIRCA 1970, the rectangular leather upholstered seat raised on faceted baluster legs terminating in blocks joined by stretchers, with carved mouse signatureThe absence of a Condition Report does not imply that a lot is without imperfections. Please note carefully the exclusion of liability for the condition of lots contained in the Conditions of Sale.Some marks and staining to the leather. Some water marks and wear to the oak but nothing of consequence. In generally good condition and structurally sound.
ROBERT THOMPSON OF KILBURNA MOUSEMAN OAK COFFEE TABLE, CIRCA 1970, the adzed rectangular top raised on a refectory base, with carved mouse signature. 45cm high, 91cm long, 37.5cm wideThe absence of a Condition Report does not imply that a lot is without imperfections. Please note carefully the exclusion of liability for the condition of lots contained in the Conditions of Sale.In very good condition.
ALAN GRAINGER AN ACORNMAN OAK DINING SUITE, comprising 6.5ft refectory table, the adzed rectangular top raised on a trestle base, signed: together with a set of eight dining chairs including a pair of carvers, each with shaped ladder back and chamfered legs, signed (9) table 74cm high y 198cm long by 97cm wide
ALAN GRAINGER A RARE ACORNMAN MAHOGANY COFFEE TABLE, the string inlaid rectangular top with rounded corners, raised on baluster supports, joined by an open work stretcher, continuing to hipped downswept legs terminating in pad feet, carved acorn signature. 46cm high by 106cm wide by 45.5cm deep
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