An Edwardian mahogany and inlaid dressing table with oval mirror above two short and two long drawers, on tapered legs to castors, approx 150 x 120cm, and a wardrobe with dentil cornice (2).Additional InformationNumerous chips, losses, scuffs, scrapes, general wear and tear, etc, throughout.
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A late 19th century French mahogany sewing table, the hinged oval lid enclosing mirror and velvet lined cushioned interior, with brass foliate mounts and shaped undertier on tapered legs, height 75cm, top 40 x 32cm.Additional InformationSome dents to the brass mounts particularly to the beaded borders. Further general wear and tear. The interior somewhat tired. A little stained and discoloured. The lid hinge somewhat loose. Further general wear.
A Victorian mahogany drop leaf Pembroke table.Additional InformationHeight 72cm, length 50cm, width when leaves are down 38cm, width when leaves are up 77cm. Indents and deep scratches to top throughout, slightly wobbly but stable, beading missing to both draws, scratches and minor impact chips to legs.
A 19th century mahogany Pembroke table with one real and one faux drawer on turned column to four outswept legs terminating in brass paw caps and castors, 73 x 101 x 107cm (when extended).Additional InformationThe faux drawer frieze has been replaced. There is significant sun bleaching to one of the flaps, further general wear and tear throughout, some old watermarks to the top.
A Victorian walnut tripod occasional table, with circular burr top on carved column to three outswept legs, 72 x 50cm.Additional InformationTop heavily worn with deep and numerous scratches, losses to veneer, replaced sections of veneer, lifting and crazing to veneer, further chip to the top of one of the legs and further general heavy wear and tear.
An Edwardian duet piano or dressing table stool.Additional InformationHeight 50cm, length 94cm, depth 40cm. Material worn throughout, the hinge has broken on the inside of the cover, one of the under tier panels has split, but the part is still present, the second panel is also loose, splitting to two trays, with large split running through bottom.
A set of ten Victorian walnut balloon back dining chairs with padded drop in seats and a Victorian mahogany extending dining table with three additional leaves raised on octagonal turned supports (11).Additional InformationLength of table without leaf 120cm, two leaves measure 48cm and one measures 51cm
A reproduction yew wood veneered bowfronted free standing corner cabinet with two astragal glazed doors above panelled cupboard, height 179cm, a yew wood veneered serpentine fronted chest of four drawers raised on bracket feet and a rectangular coffee table with three drawers to either side (3).
A Victorian rosewood and mother of pearl inlaid tea caddy of sarcophagus form, with two internal canisters on compressed bun feet, 20.5 x 34cm (af), and an Edwardian mahogany and inlaid apprentice table top chest of two drawers, 28 x 38.5cm (2).Additional InformationThe first box has numerous losses to the mother of pearl inlay, numerous chips, losses, etc. There is no internal jar. One canister with partially loose lid. One of the feet are somewhat loose as well. The second item has general surface wear, scratches, dents, indents, scuffs, marks, etc.
DUPONT; a white metal rectangular table lighter and a matching yellow metal example (2).Additional InformationBoth items are plated, there is rubbing to this plating, particularly on the silver coloured example, general wear and usage, scratches, nicks, dings etc. Silver plated example will need a new flint, gold example does actually light a small flame, lid hinge feels a little loose.
A late 19th century plaster wall plaque depicting The Last Supper, 29 x 20cm, framed.Additional InformationThis item is sold as seen. The hand of the figure kneeling centre right has been off and crudely re-glued with further breakages and repairs to thumb and fingers, there is either a mark or piece of thread on Jesus' forehead, some further visible small chips and nibbles, the figure to the extreme right seated at table has lost the right hand thumb, there is further visible damage to fingers of several figures, further dirt and general wear, frame itself with some gouges and losses.
A framed and glazed diorama featuring spent ammunition casings with examples including Remington, Smith & Wesson, Winchester, case 57 x 44.5cm, a further example and a table top display both featuring shell casings with manufacturers identified to reverse/base.
You can now book a one to one appointment (up to one hour) to view this lot at our central location. Please contact the member of staff associated with this lot to secure your appointment. The health and safety of both our customers and team remains the utmost priority, we are therefore operating to strict COVID-19 guidelines and full instructions will be given when making your appointment. Lovely, left-hand drive US-market car imported to the UK in 2009 Comprehensive restoration some years ago in the States and still stunning to this day Superbly finished in White over Velvet Green with a classic Westfalia interior Desirable 'Pop Top' with a 'Rock n' Roll' bed and front seat hammock! Complete with additional awning, electric hook up and USB connect Recent full mechanical overhaul and fresh MOT by 'Type-2 Detectives' Good history file including details from the USA and UK 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 hookups. 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, comprehensively restored 1969 VW Westfalia Camper is finished in Velvet Green and White - a 'classic' colour combination evoking memories of years gone by. It was a US resident from new in 1969 until arriving on these shores in 2009 and just prior to import, was the subject of a comprehensive restoration, including bodywork, interior and engine and remains in stunning condition throughout to this day. In 2016, the present owner decided that the mechanical aspects of the camper could do with a refresh and with that in mind presented his pride and joy to the well-respected 'Type 2 Detectives' in Cambridge to work their magic. They carried out a complete mechanical overhaul, including an engine check and tune, full gearbox rebuild, brake overhaul, Bilstein shocks, replacement fuel lines and a complete underbody Waxoyl. Business commitments mean that the vehicle has only been used lightly recently but despite that, it has been regularly serviced and has just passed its MOT with flying colours. All accoutrements are in full working order including the fitted leisure battery, 16A coupler, USB connection and three-pin sockets. The passenger seat also has the addition of a heating element for the partner with a bad back ! Complete with 'pop-top' roof with double bed, rock-n-roll bed and even a front seat hammock! Also included is a desirable camping awning and solar charging panels to make life on the road that little bit easier. Within the history file there are some details of later work in the States from 2003 to 2009, when it arrived here, but no real documentation prior to that. Since arriving in the UK, there is a complete annual MOT trace with its most recent carried out on 27/03/2020 at 54,931 miles and service records covering 2009 to the present day. This genuine, early bay-window bus is in fabulous condition and strikes the perfect balance between 1960's camper-van cool, VW- enthusiast credibility and real-life modern drivability. It's fast enough but not too loud, long-legged and easy to drive, comfortable with good ride quality, and is ready-made fun for all the family. Click here for more information This car was consigned by Charles Smalley. Please feel free to contact Charles on 07421 007866 / charles@silverstoneauctions.comSpecificationMake: VWModel: Westfalia Camper VanYear: 1969Chassis Number: 239081948Drive Side: Left Hand Drive
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