An Oak and Mahogany longcase clock with a Swans neck pediment and break arch hood door flanked by two ring turned pillars with capitals, trunk with a short door on a rectangular plinth with a shaped base, painted dial with Arabic numerals, quarter hour Arabic's, minute markers, subsidiary date and seconds dials and stamped brass hands, with matching painted spandrels and a depiction of a rural cottage and church to the arch, dial inscribed �Adinell, Selby�, with an eight-day rack striking movement, striking the hours on a cast bell. With weights and PendulumDimensions: Height: 230cm Length/Width: 53cm Depth/Diameter: 25cm
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A mixed lot to include and large trunk 77cms x 42cms x 30.5cms, small selection of costume Jewellery, wedding veils, enamelled bread tin 22cms h, Turnbull & Asser checked shirt with original packaging, 1940's leather navy court shoes, brown crocodile handbag, 1950's floral bathing suit, wood and paper umbrella and othersCondition ReportAge related wear and dirt grime. Rusting to truck marks and scratches. leather shoe very worn and cracking to leather on the handbag.
1950 Bentley Mk. VI 4¼ litre Standard Steel Sports Saloon Transmission: manualMileage:63069B285GT was delivered in June 1950 to Consul-General Axel Johnson in Sweden straight from the factory and registered in Sweden as EJP-670. In 2007 it was acquired by a Mr. Gavel who made extensive modifications, including removing the original engine and fitting a B60 which was modified to accept a supercharger (photos on file). It was used for long distance touring fitted with an innovative roof rack - now removed as well as an overdrive. The car was also raced and so appeared in the Ray Roberts book 'Special Bentleys and Bentley Specials'. Towards the end of his ownership, Mr Gavel refitted the original engine (by then refurbished) to the car. B285GT was subsequently imported to the UK on the 28th June 2013. This example is presented with new East of England cloth headlining and on new, slightly oversized, tyres (205/80/16) which give a more comfortable ride. All wheels sport chrome and black painted discs in good order with additional spats available and included in this lot. The paintwork, overall, is in good condition although the wheel arches now show light signs of bubbling and corrosion commensurate with its age although nothing needing immediate attention. Both sills appear in good order as does the front and rear bumpers although one rear overrider shows damage. Both headlights uprated to halogen show good chrome and good parabolic reflectors. The with a re-chromed radiator and base-mounted badging near the centre spotlight.Whilst in Sweden, the nearside front wing had a side mounted spare wheel, this wing and bespoke wheel cover is included in the lot. The engine bay shows genuine care lavished upon it. The crankshaft damper has been rebuilt and the vehicle is fitted with a full flow oil filter, a new coil and the original torch still present. Both the engine and engine oil are clean and, we are informed, the oil is changed regularly. The interior has been re-carpeted and edged in leather throughout, including the boot. The door-cappings, dashboard and dash-top walnut veneers all appear to have been renewed and show in good order. The rear seating and all door cards have been recovered and all seating is firm and complete although the front seats do sport aftermarket leather covers. The blind is fully operational as are the Smith dials in the dashboard including the recently rebuilt clock. Inertia reel seat belts have been fitted as well as an additional tachometer plus a discreet panel under the dashboard which includes a USB port, hazard warning lights, overdrive and screen wash. The car is fitted with a towing eye to the front and a discrete tow bar and removable tow hookAdditionally, there is an aftermarket two-speed heater to assist this subtly modernised Bentley, although the original, fully working, unit is still fitted underneath the passenger seat alongside a battery isolator. It is reported to drive well, complete with overdrive, and the modifications certainly point towards and extremely usable example. It is supplied with the original owner's handbook and a complete workshop manual. It is also supplied with a trunk in need of some work and fine leather straps to secure this to the boot lid when dropped down.The car is only for sale due to the owner reducing his collection and will have been driven 100 miles to the auction.
2002 Ford Crown Victoria Police Interceptor Transmission: automaticMileage:83396For the 1998 model year, the Ford Motor Company restyled the Crown Victoria, eliminating the 'aero' look that the first-generation Crown Victoria had from 1992 to 1997, adopting the more conservative styling of the Mercury Grand Marquis. Both cars included restyled front and rear-end components. The 1998 police package P71 had a chrome grille, chrome door handle trim, chrome bumper strips, and a chrome-trimmed flat-black rear fascia with the 'Crown Victoria' badge. At this time, the car was still known as the 'Crown Victoria P71'. In 1999, Ford introduced the 'Crown Victoria Police Interceptor' name, with a badge on the trunk lid replacing the 1998 'Crown Victoria' badge. A chrome-trimmed gloss-black rear fascia, black door-handle trim, black bumper strips, and a gloss-black slatted grille were also introduced at this time. Finally, the new 'Street Appearance Package', intended to make the CVPI look like a standard (P73) model, including chrome trimming and badging, was introduced.This 2002 Ford Crown Victoria was purchased in 2019 from USA and imported to the UK, being registered in January 2020. The Ford was purchased by a specialist company who supply vehicles to film and television production companies. The car has been repainted and given the decals and lights to give the appearance of a State Police Interceptor and was used in the new action, thriller Netflix film 'Havoc' staring Tom Hardy who played Alfie Solomons in 'Pecky Blinders'. 'Havoc' is due to be released later this year. This Ford Crown Victoria is supplied with a UK V5 registration document and is an opportunity to purchase what might become a piece of film memorabilia in the future.
Taxidermy: Short-Toed Treecreepers & European Treecreepers, dated 1939, by Ernst Flükiger, Interlaken, Switzerland, a pair of full mount adults, male and female, one sat atop a painted cut branch, the other clinging to the trunk, mounted above painted faux groundwork beneath, overall height 19.5cm, bearing taxidermist's full paper trade / data label to underside, Ernst Flükiger supplied James Harrison with many cabinet skins and mounted specimens of European birds, they were neatly prepared and his skills were acknowledged in Harrison's Bird Taxidermy (1964 - and later edition) by both editions being dedicated to him as - "My old friend Ernst Flükiger of Interlaken, Switzerland, a Past Master of the Art", together with a pair of full mount adult European Treecreepers, mounted by Dr James Harrison, male and female, both clinging to a short tree stump, mounted upon a square beach wood base, overall height 33.5cm, bearing Dr James Harrison data label to underside - December 22nd & 26th, 1939, Sevenoaks, Kent, (4).
Taxidermy: A Pair of European Crested Tits (Lophophanes cristatus), dated 1938, by Ernst Flükiger, Interlaken, Switzerland, a pair of full mount adults, the male perched upon a small branch overlooking the female tending her nest hidden within a small hollowed out tree trunk, the exterior covered with simulated and natural moss, overall height 32cm, with attached taxidermist's handwritten paper trade / data labels, Ernst Flükiger supplied James Harrison with many cabinet skins and mounted specimens of European birds, they were neatly prepared and his skills were acknowledged in Harrison's Bird Taxidermy (1964 - and later edition) by both editions being dedicated to him as - "My old friend Ernst Flükiger of Interlaken, Switzerland, a Past Master of the Art".
An antique early 19th Century Georgian leather and brass studded carriage trunk chest having a nailhead geometric pattern to the lid and sides with large armorial shield lock plate. The hinged lid opening to reveal a spacious interior. All raised on small metal feet. Measures approx: 33cm x 80cm x 40cm.
A 19th Century Indian Hindu Ebony wood & brass carved elephant figure. The Elephant depicted with its trunk lowered & dressed in ceremonial armour & cage / carrier to it's back. Inlaid with bone eyes & toenails & set with a single red faceted stone to it's trunk armour. Condition; some splitting to wood, tusks & one toenail missing. General age related ware to be expected. Measures approx; 16cm x 12cm.
Louis Vuitton travel or motoring (motor car) trunk in dark green fabric with two wooden slats attached to the lid. The edge of the lid has multiple Louis Vuitton' stamped studs fixing the leather to the wooden frame and in the centre is a 'LV' stamped lock. The lock is also stamped with a Bte S.G.D.G (Breveté SGDG) which is a type of French patent that ceased to exist in 1968, dating this item to the early or mid 20th Century. On either end of the box is a carrying handle and a small circular metal Louis Vuitton stamped plate (booth photographed). The interior is partially lined with a white fabric and the lid is hinged in each corner with a metal bar. The interior has no Louis Vuitton label although residue can be seen and it is numbered 150428, each side also has a fitted ledge designed to hold an interior shelf which is missing. 84cm wide, 38cm deep, 35cm high.
Harry Potter toys to include a collection of PopCo figures from Harry Potter and the Order of the Phoenix to include Rubeus Hagrid, Albus Dumbledore, Harry otter with stag patronus, Ron Weasley with dog patronus, Neville Longbottom with Mimbulus mimbletonia, Hermoine Granger with otter patronus, Sirius Black, Fred & George Weasley, Mad-Eye Moody, Harry Potter with broomstick and trunk, Grawp the Giant, Dumbledore's Army 6 pack of figures and the Room of requirement with Cho-Chang figure and Harry Potter wand. Also included is a Mattel Harry Potter Mini Figurines Collection with Draco malfoy, Harry Potter and Buckbeak. and the Room of Requirement.
An early to mid-19th century oak and mahogany crossbanded longcase clock with eight day movement striking on a bell, the 12-inch painted breakarch dial decorated with Continental views surrounding Roman hour numerals, subsidiary date and seconds and inscribed 'D. Borelli Farnham', the hood with swan neck pediment and fluted columns, the trunk with rectangular door and inlaid decoration, on bracket feet, height 217cm, with pendulum bob and two weights (faults). Note: Dominic Borelli is an Italian jeweller and clock and barometer maker working in Basingstoke circa 1830-1833, then Farnham circa 1835, and then Plymouth 1838-56.Buyer’s Premium 29.4% (including VAT @ 20%) of the hammer price. Lots purchased online via the-saleroom.com will attract an additional premium of 6% (including VAT @ 20%) of the hammer price.
A late 18th century oak longcase clock with thirty hour movement striking on a bell via an outside countwheel, the 11-inch square brass dial with single hand, the centre engraved with a landscape framing a silvered subsidiary date dial, the silvered chapter ring with black Roman hour numerals and inscribed 'Js Stratton Hampton', the hood with moulded pediment, glazed door and turned columns, the trunk with rectangular door above a plain base, height 203cm, with pendulum and weight (some faults). Note: James Stratton was a recorded Gloucestershire clockmaker working in Minchinhampton from 1765 to 1781.Buyer’s Premium 29.4% (including VAT @ 20%) of the hammer price. Lots purchased online via the-saleroom.com will attract an additional premium of 6% (including VAT @ 20%) of the hammer price.
A George III mahogany longcase clock with eight day movement striking on a bell, the 13-inch painted breakarch dial with subsidiary seconds and date aperture and inscribed 'Thos Hodneil Westbromwich', the hood with swan neck pediment, the trunk door with shaped top flanked by a pair of Corinthian columns, on a panelled base and bracket feet, height 231cm, with pendulum and two weights (some faults).Buyer’s Premium 29.4% (including VAT @ 20%) of the hammer price. Lots purchased online via the-saleroom.com will attract an additional premium of 6% (including VAT @ 20%) of the hammer price.
An oak longcase clock, broken pediment over blind fretwork, the 12.5" dial with white enamel chapter ring, Roman hours and Arabic minutes, with complications, inscribed Sam. Stansfield, Stealy Bridge, flanked by reeded columns, the trunk door with floral carving, the base with linenfold carving, 231cm high

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