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A set of five Arts and Crafts walnut Dining Chairs, each with central circular detailing to top rail, raised on stick back, above tapestry work upholstered seat, one without matching upholstery, on tapering square legs and squashed spade feet, 14in (35cm) wide x 16in (40cm) deep x 42in (106cm) high (5)
4A long Shepherd's Crook/Walking Stick, 58in (147cm), together with two mid 20thC walking canes, and a leather covered swagger stick, together with a mid 20thC black bowler hat by Scott & Co., together with a pop up top hat by A J White Ltd, distressed condition, and pair of black gents gloves (7)
An Edwardian Art Nouveau style mahogany Hallstand, by James Shoolbred & Co., of pierced and moulded upright form fitted with six scrolled hooks, the central mirror plate above glove drawer and twin stick stands, impressed mark 'Jas Shoolbred & Co.', 33in (84cm) wide x 77in (195.5cm) high x 13in (33cm) deep.
A Wolrd War II tin trunk, inscribed Hon T S Fermor-Hesketh Scots Guards, 95cm, containing the almost complete World War II wardrobe for the Hon F Fermor Hesketh (later 2nd Lord Hesketh), a Guards officer, see additional image for complete list of items, includes: grey heavy weight greatcoat, heavy worsted officer's tunic jackets, one dated 1939, the other 1940 and a lightweight one dated 1941, five pairs of trousers, all tailored for Hesketh by Jarvis & Hamilton, three other pairs of trousers, two pairs of breeches, three pairs of shorts, nine collared shirts varying weights, two collarless shirts, a woollen belt, military webbing belt, pair of puttees, fifteen ties in military khaki, socks, gloves, a cash tin containing buttons and studs, a shooting stick and officers baton. Provenance: Sothebys Easton Neston saleCondition report: These measure approximatelyn 41cm across from shoulder to shoulder. The waists look to be around 32". The condition is varied, so some pieces are complete, but many are stained and worn with holes. They have been stored in a trunk for a long time, so smell of moth balls.
A Pair of George III Silver Candlesticks, Maker's Mark WT, London, 1774, each on stepped square gadrooned base, with baluster stem and spool shaped socket, later engraved with a crest, 24cm high 37oz 11dwt, 1,168gr (2) . Each fully marked under base and marked with lion passant on socket. The marks underneath are clear. The marks on the sockets have some wear. There is overall surface scratching and wear, consistent with age and use. The were is noticeable as a softening to the high points and the engraving. There is some bruising to the base of each which cause each stick to rock slightly when placed on a flat surface. There is a bruise to the socket of one.
An Ivory Walking Stick Handle, late 19th century, naturalistically carved as the head of a parrot with glass eyes; A Similar Handle, as a hound; and A Japanese Handle, carved as a monkey and turtle, 10cm longHound with a hair crack circle to the rear of his head. Monkey, turtle, and parrot in good condition.
A Mahogany Stick Barometer, signed R.Harper, Liverpool, circa 1840, swan neck pediment, concealed mercury tube with a single vernier scale silvered dial signed, thermometer box, urn cistern cover, 101cm high 10.06.21 Both sides of the wooden vernier dial surround is loose, bottom left hand corner of the vernier dial surround with a piece of veneer missing, mercury is visible in the main tube, and thermometer tube, vernier dial is discoloured in parts, case with small scratches and minor dents in parts.
1994 Ferrari 348 Spider Transmission: manualMileage:58606The Ferrari 348 was a mid-engined, rear wheel drive V8 powered two-seater replacing the 328 in 1989 and continuing until 1995. Badged 348 TB for the coupé (Berlinetta) and 348 TS (Spider) for the targa versions, it features a naturally aspirated 3.4 litre version of the quad-cam, four valve per cylinder engine which was originally found in the 288GTO. As with its predecessors, the model number was derived from this configuration with the first two digits being the displacement and the third being the number of cylinders. The engine, which produced 300bhp, was mounted longitudinally and coupled to a transverse manual gearbox similar to the Mondial T with which the 348 shared many components. The 'T' in the model name TB and TS refers to the transverse position of the gearbox. The 348 was equipped with a dry-sump oil system to prevent oil starvation at high speeds and during hard cornering. The oil level can only be accurately checked on the dip-stick when the motor is running due to this setup. The 348 was also fitted with adjustable ride height suspension and a removable rear subframe to speed up the removal of the engine for maintenance.One of only 68 righthand drive Spiders imported to the UK, this beautiful yellow with black leather example has benefitted from a major service in November 2019 including the all important cam-belts. At the same time the car was fitted with a new windscreen at a cost of nearly £4,000. All bills for the service and windscreen, (£10,000 over the past couple of years), are included in the car’s fantastic service history and reveal the thorough going over the car had during that service and that it has been well maintained throughout its life. Indeed, the car fires up on the button and runs beautifully, it’s 3.4 litre V8 sounding fantastic. The hood is in good condition, as is the paint work, overall presenting very well.Supplied with a comprehensively stamped service book, service history, V5C registration document, current MoT test certificate valid until June 2022 and private number plate. With only 68 righthand drive Spiders imported to the UK, this striking example of the much underrated Ferrari 348, will no doubt be a much sought after model in years to come.Interested parties should satisfy themselves as to the description and condition of each lot prior to the sale. Accordingly, buyers are on notice that each vehicle is offered ‘as is/as seen’ subject to the Terms and Conditions for the auction. Buyers are advised to inspect the vehicle in person or use a professional to carry out this service. Historics will not entertain disputes over descriptions.
English 19th Century stick back Windsor ash and elm painted armchair, the arched top rail above a eight spindle back and a shaped solid seat flanked by curved arms and turned legs and an H frame stretcher, with traces of the original blue/green paint, the feet with some height loss, 56cm wide, 42cm deep, 90cm high, the seat 37cm high
Welsh late 18th/early 19th Century stick back elm and painted armchair, with traces of the old deep green paint remaining, West Country, the bar back above a row of seven spindles to the very upright back above a solid shaped seat flanked by curled arms and turned front spindle above the turned legs united by an H stretcher, 58cm wide, 37cm deep, 97cm high, the seat 38cm high

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