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Click here to subscribeA REGENCY PAINTED MAHOGANY, PARCEL GILT AND MARBLE TOPPED PIER OR CONSOLE TABLE CIRCA 1820 89.5cm high, 63cm wide, 29.5cm deep Condition Report: Marks, knocks, scratches and abrasions commensurate with age and use Some old chips and minor splits The painted and parcel gilt surface with some areas of chips, fragmentary loss and wear (see images to extent) The marble top with some additional scratches, marks and chips - the top is possibly a later replacement. Overall of solid, stable structure and in good presentable order.Please see all additional images as a visual reference to condition. Condition Report Disclaimer
A PAIR OF CARVED WOOD, PAINTED GESSO AND MARBLE TOPPED EAGLE CONSOLE TABLES IN THE MANNER OF WILLIAM KENT, 20TH CENTURY 82.5cm high, 92cm wide, 43.5cm deepPlease refer to page 51 of the catalogue for a detail of an element of one of these tables. Condition Report: Overall there are some scratches, marks, chips, cracks and abrasions consistent with recent manufacture and use.Observations include: one table has small traces of gilt under the white paint; some fine gesso cracks over construction joints; some chips and cracks to the marble tops.Please see all the additional condition report photographs through the link on the condition report email as a visual reference of condition - they are a vital part of this report. Condition Report Disclaimer
A CARVED AND WHITE PAINTED CONSOLE TABLE PROBABLY GEORGE III, MID 18TH CENTURY, IN THE MANNER OF MATTHIAS LOCK The rectangular Brocatello marble top above a pierced frieze of foliage, C-scrolls, and trellis, the cabriole legs carved with flower garlands and with foliate and block feet, redecorated, the marble replaced 86cm high, 141cm wide, 67cm deep The table relates to patterns by Matthias Lock, in particular, plate 5, as published in Six Tables (1746). Along with his other publications, these designs epitomise the advanced early rococo style of English furniture, some ten years before Chippendale's first edition (M. Heckscher, 'Lock and Copland: A Catalogue of the Engraved Ornament', Furniture History, vol. 15, 1979, plate 9). Several designs by Chippendale, for example in his Director, 3rd ed. 1763, pl. CLXXV and by Messrs Ince and Mayhew pattern book Universal System of Household Furniture, 1762, pls. LXXIII and LXXIV, served to popularise the pattern, called 'frames for marble slabs' or simply `slab frames'. Lock, of Long Acre, London, was one of the outstanding carvers and designers in the rococo style, and was acclaimed by the upholder James Cullen as 'reputed the best draftsman in that way that had ever been in England'. The first of his several published works was issued in 1740, he collaborated with Henry Copland in 1752, and then apparently worked in some form of partnership with Thomas Chippendale. Many of Lock's designs, including furniture for Earl Poulet at Hinton House, Dorset, are preserved in the Victoria and Albert Museum, London and in the Metropolitan Museum, New York. Condition Report: Good, structurally secure with wear and tear consistent with age and use. The catalogue illustration is accurate. The table has been previously stripped and freely white-painted. In places where the white paint has chipped the pine carcase wood looks grey and dry consistent with stripping. There are minor small chips and repairs to the carving including glued repairs to the central cartouche. There is a section of moulding loose to the front left foot. The marble top is associated but with some age, it is about 5cm too shallow, a strip of wood simulated as marble has been attached to the back edge of the table to make up the shortfall. While the table has the design and spirit of the 18th century, it might be noted that the construction of frieze and legs is unconventional but with the amount of white paint used it is not possible to be entirely confident in the dating. Condition Report Disclaimer
A PAIR OF CARVED GILTWOOD AND MARBLE CONSOLE TABLES IN GEORGE II STYLE, IN THE MANNER OF WILLIAM KENT, 20TH CENTURY 93.5cm high, 129.5cm wide, 51cm wide Condition Report: Marks, knocks, scratches and abrasions commensurate with age and use Some minor old chips and fragmentary losses The marble tops with some chips of loss to edges and extremities - see images The gilded and painted surfaces with some wear, fading and rubbing in places Overall both tables of solid stable structurePlease see all additional images as a visual reference to condition. Condition Report Disclaimer
Sinclair C5 A 1985 Sinclair C5 Serial No: 100050600211, 250 watt, 12 volt, 3300rpm, manufactured by Hoover on behalf of Sinclair Vehicles.the C5 is untested, the wiring loom to the best of our knowledge is complete , one connection block is detatched at the back of the console some extra images showing the loom and motor are being added to the lot information
A George IV mahogany console table, the faux-carrara marble painted top above a plain frieze and raised on ring-turned tapering legs80 x 113 x 59cmstructurally sound with no play in the jointstop has been marbled in recent yearssome mouldings missing from the frieze otherwise good with only light wear to the timber
A Louis Philippe figured elm console table, second quarter of the 19th century, French, with a grey marble top above a frieze drawer, raised on scrolling supports and a shaped plinth base, terminating in bun feet,93cm wide 46cm deep 88cm highCondition ReportGeneral light wear, scratches, and tiny chips to the corners and edges of the marble top, general wear, small losses, minor repairs, and splits to the veneer, drawer runs smoothly with general wear to interior, joints are sound and solid, overall appears in reasonably good structural and cosmetic condition and is ready for use
An Indian carved wooden architectural fragment - probably from a door frame, carved with a large flower, lappet border and foliage, traces of paint remaining, the top with two later inset pricket candle holders, 38 x 21cm, 20.5cm high; together with a pair of grey-blue painted carved cabriole legs from a console or dressing table, with paw feet, second half 19th century, 53cm high. (3)
A rare Escort Harrier Limited Edition in need of some light restoration. To commemorate their victory in the 1979 World Rally Championship, Ford introduced the Escort Mk2 'Harrier' in December 1979Only 1,500 were built, 1,000 in Diamond White and 500 in Strato SilverThe flat front and rubber rear RS spoiler combined with the unique three-toned blue body stripes help distinguish this as a 'Harrier'The Harrier specification included front quarter bumpers, Halogen headlamps, auxiliary driving lamps, rear spoiler, Triplex bronze-tinted glass, black door mirrors and handles, simulated leather covered sports steering wheel, Recaro front seats with head restraints, centre console incorporating quartz clock, heated rear window, tachometer, padded sun visors and 'Aeroflow' ventilation with eyeball ventsThis example was first registered on 02/06/1980 and has been with our vendor since 30/11/2017Most original fixtures present. Recaro Seats with fishnet headrests retrimmed by Aldridge TrimmingCurrently not running. The engine turns over but no oil pressureWe would encourage any prospective bidders to come along to the NEC and inspect the car so they can see for themselves what may or may not need doingSpecification Make: FORD Model: ESCORT 1600 HARRIER Year: 1980 Chassis Number: BBATAR891130 Registration Number: PGT 655V Transmission: Manual Engine Number: AR89113 Drive Side: Right-hand Drive Odometer Reading: 95595 Miles Make: RHDClick here for more details and images
A collection of original Playstation items including an original Playstation console with three wired controllers, a Namco Playstation NPC-103 light gun, RFU adapter, scart cable and Playstation carry bag (no power cable) sold with a collection of games including Silent Hill, V-Rally 2, Resident Evil Survivor, Grand Turismo 2, Resident Evil 2, Grand Theft Auto, Grand Theft Auto London, Grand Turismo, Return Fire, metal Gear Solid, Final Fantasy VII and Medal of Honour