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| Lot 4 - SOLD - £90 |
Timber Bob, converted and put onto pneumatic tyres, and in need of restoration |
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| Lot 6 - SOLD - £800 |
Munitions wagon, on iron shod artillery wheels and in natural wood. With a handbrake and a small cupboard to each side of the driver's seat, plus pole, drag shoe and rear tow hook |
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| Lot 7 - SOLD - £220 |
Governess car, to suit 14 to 15 hh, to suit 14 to 15 hh; in varnished natural wood with brown vinyl cushions and fabric upholstery. On 48" warner wheels, with adjustable shafts |
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| Lot 8 - SOLD - £200 |
Jaunting car, to suit approx. 14 hh; painted blue, black and red with white lining |
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| Lot 9 - SOLD - £200 |
French hooded gig, circa 1930, to suit 14 to 15 hh; in varnished in natural wood with a large black hood and black cushion. On 41" warner wheels and elliptic springs, with shafts running outside the body and a swingletree |
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| Lot 10 - SOLD - £320 |
Irish Jaunting Car - painted green and yellow, with green and red lining, and red and white decoration and horse heads |
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| Lot 10 - CONTINUED |
Front Panel of Jaunting Car |
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| Lot 13 - SOLD - £220 |
Exercise cart, on pneumatics and metal spoked wheels, to suit 12 to 13 hh; in varnished natural wood with royal blue seating. With a rounded, slatted footboard and dash |
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| Lot 14 - SOLD - £580 |
Exercise cart, built by Fenix Carriages in 2004 to suit 11 to 13 hh; smartly finished natural wood and green, with black seating. A good quality example with a swingletree |
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| Lot 16 - NOT SOLD |
People carrying wagonette, built by T Simpson in 2009, to suit 14 hh and over, single or pair; the metal frame painted yellow, with wooden floor and black vinyl seating. On pneumatic tyres, with a roof frame and blue plastic covering, having ample seating behind |
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| Lot 17 - NOT SOLD |
People carrying wagonette, built by T Simpson in 2009, to suit 14 hh and over, single or pair; the metal frame painted yellow, with wooden floor and black vinyl seating. On pneumatic tyres, with a roof frame and blue plastic covering, having ample seating behind |
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| Lot 18 - SOLD - £2,500 |
Stick back gig to suit 12-2 to 13-2 hh; in a superb show finish of green and black, with gold lining and beige cloth upholstery, having been fully restored by Fairbourne Carriages. On dennet springs, with leather covered chains from the axle to the swingletree and good 16-spoke warner wheels |
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| Lot 20 - NOT SOLD |
Well bottom gig by Symes of Taunton to suit 12 hh; in a show finish of black and yellow, and lined in contrast, with beige upholstery. Recently restored by Crofords with all new woodwork |
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| Lot 21 - SOLD - £1,500 |
Penny Farthing, with 46" wheel; partly restored |
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| Lot 22 - SOLD - £3,700 |
Quarter scale London garden seat omnibus, based on an original sold in recent years at a Reading sale and well finished in red and yellow, with extensive lettering and a display board. With elliptic springs, footbrake, pole and bar, measuring 65" long x 25" wide x 48" high. An exhibition prize winner |
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| Lot 23 - SOLD - £3,050 |
Butchers cart by Creasey of Norwood Junction, SE to suit 15 hh; in a good show finish, the body in maroon with a picture of a ram on the rear door and side banners awaiting sign writing, with cream yellow wheels and shafts, lined maroon. A good quality trade vehicle which has been in the same ownership for about 40 years |
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| Lot 24 - SOLD - £5,200 |
Victoria, built in 2000, to suit 15 to 16-3 hh, single, pair or tandem; in a show finish of dark blue lined in light blue, with dark blue cloth upholstery, black leather hood and neat wicker panels to the upper body. A deep bodied Victoria with C-type springs behind and elliptics in front, which has been used for weddings and remains in good condition. With hand and footbrakes, shafts and a pole |
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| Lot 25 - NOT SOLD |
Surrey to suit 15 to 16-3 hh, pair or team; finished in black with fine gold lining and decoration, and upholstered in buttoned black leatherette. On a perch and transverse elliptics, with black retracting hood, footbrake, pole and shafts |
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| Lot 26 - NOT SOLD |
Concord stage coach by Abbot-Downing & Co. of Concord, New Hampshire to suit 15 hh and over; fully restored and finished in the traditional Wells Fargo livery of dark red and yellow, with yellow and black lining and decoration, yellow sign writing and the American eagle on the doors. The body is suspended on thick leather braces, with iron shod wheels, and fitted with leather trim front and back, money bags and a team pole. A rare opportunity to purchase an authentic American overland coach, numbered 96, which was built for Wells Fargo |
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| Lot 27 - NOT SOLD |
Park drag, on perch, mail axles and telegraph springs, built recently in Germany, to suit a team of four or six horses. Finished in Mercedes green and yellow, with contrasting lining, a coat of arms on the doors, and black upholstery. Built for travelling and hilly country, with boots to the front and back, double drag shoes, handbrake and two footbrakes, and luggage rails to the top; with poles and bars for four or six horses. A pair of brass trim coach lamps will be offered separately |
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| Lot 28 - NOT SOLD |
Spindle bodied presentation phaeton, built recently in Poland, to suit 14 hh and over, single or pair; finished in dark blue, with red wheels, all lined in cream, and upholstered in black leatherette. An interesting vehicle which can be fitted with either a single or double groom's seat, or no seat to carry luggage or similar. With pole, shafts, handbrake and disc footbrake |
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| Lot 29 - SOLD - £1,600 |
Continental phaeton, by J C Geissberger of Switzerland circa 1920 to suit 15 hh and over, single, pair or team; the lightweight body painted dark blue and burgundy, on large burgundy wheels, with blue cloth upholstery. In good condition following restoration eight years ago, with a rear seat which folds in to hide the groom's seat. With hand and footbrakes, pole, splinter bar and shafts |
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| Lot 30 - NOT FORWARD |
Hooded phaeton, built on the Continent in 2008, to suit 14-2 to 16-2 hh, single or pair; in a show finish of varnished natural wood with black hood and upholstery. A compact and neat four-wheeler, with domed wooden trunk behind, hand and footbrakes, shafts and pole |
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| Lot 31 - SOLD - £2,500 |
Victoria, built in Poland in 2008 to suit 14 hh and over, single or pair; painted Mercedes green with yellow lining and cream upholstery. Suitable for weddings and commercial work, having an occasional seat, hand and footbrakes, shafts and a pole |
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| Lot 32 - NOT FORWARD |
Continental shooting phaeton, built in Germany circa 1940 to suit 14 hh and over, single or pair; well finished in varnished natural wood with brown upholstery. The seats are spindle backed, the basket to the rear can be used for picnics and provisions, and there is a footbrake. With a pole and a pair of brass trim lamps |
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| Lot 33 - SOLD - £3,500 |
Continental shooting brake, built in Poland in 2007 to suit 15-2 hh and over, pair or team; in a show finish of dark blue and burgundy with white lining and buttoned black upholstery. A large and upstanding vehicle, ideal for use with a coaching team, with louvered side panels, high driver's and rear groom's seats, plus pole and team bars |
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| Lot 34 - NOT SOLD |
Spindle backed phaeton, built in Switzerland circa 1940, to suit 14-2 hh and over, single or pair; finished in varnished natural wood with black seating. A compact example, suitable for dressage and presentation, with hand and footbrakes, rumble seat and elliptic springs |
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| Lot 35 - SOLD - £1,900 |
Kent Strawberry Cart |
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| Lot 36 - SOLD - £390 |
London type Flat Trolley |
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| Lot 37 - SOLD - £840 |
Norwegian sleigh, to suit Shetlands or reindeer; restored in 2006 and finished in black, cream and maroon, and lined in contrast. Mounted on removable castors |
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| Lot 40 - SOLD - £460 |
Ralli car, by Eliot of Bideford, Devon circa 1919 to suit 14 to 15 hh; painted dark green with lighter green lining and black upholstery, and in need of attention |
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| Lot 42 - SOLD - £920 |
Sociable/wedding carriage, built by Chris Klages, Osnabruck, circa 1900, to suit single or pair. Recently re-upholstered in black leather. In the same ownership for 25 years |
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| Lot 43 - SOLD - £2,000 |
Square bow wagon, built by Len & Linda Smith of Forest Edge Wheelwrights in 1983, and until recently on show at the Paultons Park Romany Museum. The matchboard body painted red, with green, blue, gold and white scrolls, lining and decoration, on small iron shod wheels, painted light yellow, with blue and red decoration. The porch has a central gold horse head, with scrolls and shell to the door, there are shutters to the side windows and a small window to the rear, above a pan box. The boarded interior is in a simulated wood finish, with white lining and blue and green scrolls, the bed compartment with carved wooden panels, one showing two horses, the other with squirrels and pheasants. There is a Queenie stove with relief fruit and fretwork, with chimney, in metal fire surround painted cream with red classical scrolls, below a bevelled glass mirror and mantelpiece, with narrow cupboards inside the entrance, with further cupboards and small compartments. With cratch, shafts, steps and drag shoe. This vehicle was unfortunately not paid for after the September carriage sale, hence its inclusion in this auction |
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| Lot 44 - NOT SOLD |
Show phaeton, by Laurie of Paisley to suit 13-2 to 14-2hh; an older restoration, being painted black with red and gold lining, with sectioned black upholstery. An attractive example of a light phaeton by a renowned Scottish builder, with leather dash and splashboards, warner wheels and delicate springs, which will be sold with shafts |
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| Lot 45 - SOLD - £6,400 |
Char a Banc, circa 1895, to suit a large pair or team; finished in red and yellow, with sign writing to the sides. An impressive people carrier with a sound canopy top, which was restored some years ago, having rebuilt iron shod wheels, but has been little used since then. The rear wheels are fitted with two sets of brake pads, front and back, and there is a splinter bar with pole. Please also note the interesting black and white photograph of this carriage dated 1901, fully laden and in use, when it was probably used for commercial day trips |
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| Lot 46 - SOLD - £3,250 |
Spider phaeton, by Lucas of London to suit 14-2 to 15-2 hh, single or pair; painted maroon with fine gold lining and black upholstery. An excellent and high quality example of its type, by a leading London builder, which is in generally sound condition but would benefit from being repainted. With a pole and splinter bar |
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| Lot 47 - SOLD - £260 |
Hungarian sporting phaeton, to suit 14-2 to 16 hh; finished in black with simulated woven wicker panels. To be sold with pole and bars. Suitable for weddings, etc |
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| Lot 48 - SOLD - £320 |
Hungarian country phaeton, to suit 14-2 to 16 hh; finished in varnished natural wood. With pole and bars |
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| Lot 49 - SOLD - £500 |
Hungarian country phaeton, in original condition. With pole and bars |
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| Lot 50 - SOLD - £1,650 |
Landau, to suit 15 hh and over, single or pair; painted burgundy and black with ochre and black lining, the interior being upholstered in burgundy velour. The deep body is on elliptic springs and English pattern wheels, the hood is in black vinyl and overall, some work is required; with a handbrake but without pole and shafts |
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| Lot 52 - NOT SOLD |
Pickering milk float, to suit 14-2 to 15-2 hh; smartly painted cream with red lining and leather seating. A pair of whitemetal trim lamps by Ideal will be sold separately |
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| Lot 53 - SOLD - £2,600 |
Landau, to suit 14-2 to 16 hh, single or pair; smartly painted maroon with gold lining, the interior in maroon velvet, the hood in black vinyl. A deep bodied Landau which would be ideal for commercial work, being in good order, with a handbrake, and will be sold with shafts, pole and a pair of brass trim lamps |
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| Lot 54 - SOLD - £1,650 |
Hearse, supplied by Hartland Carriages in 2001, to suit 15 to 17-2 hh, single or pair; painted black with white lining and embellishments, and whitemetal fittings. The curved, glazed body is on elliptic springs, the front and rear wheels having disc brakes, although the pads need to be refitted. To be sold with shafts |
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| Lot 55 - SOLD - £1,950 |
Wagonette, by Robertson of Glasgow to suit 15 hh and over, single or pair; painted black with a burgundy undercarriage, lined in yellow. A good quality example by an important builder, which has a handbrake |
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| Lot 56 - SOLD - £1,700 |
Surrey to suit 15-2 to 16 hh; painted black and burgundy with cream lining and upholstered in burgundy vinyl with black buttons and piping. On a double perch and transverse elliptic springs, with patent dash and splashboards and a detachable fringed hood. To be sold with clip on shafts and a pole |
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| Lot 61 - SOLD - £280 |
Ralli car, by Mullins & Sons of Cork circa 1920, to suit 13 to 14 hh; painted green with black seating. With an adjustable seat |
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| Lot 62 - SOLD - £550 |
Governess car, by Sanders & Sons of Hitchin to suit 13-2 to 14-2 hh; in unrestored varnished natural wood and in need of re-varnishing. An attractive spindle-sided example which is reputed to have belonged to the Queen, having been purchased from a Mr Beaumont who was clerk of the course at Ascot |
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| Lot 63 - SOLD - £850 |
Bradford cart, to suit approx. 14 hh; painted green and yellow, with elaborate gold and multicoloured decoration and lining, in keeping with the style associated with such vehicles. With scalloped edges, spindled and raised rear section, bench seat and a swingletree. Some attention to the wooden floorboards in required |
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| Lot 68 - SOLD - £520 |
Irish jaunting car, to suit 15 to 15-2 hh; the body painted light green on yellow wheels and unders, all lined in black. On 41" wheels |
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| Lot 69 - SOLD - £380 |
Governess car, to suit 14 to 14-2 hh; painted green with yellow and black lining, and upholstered in cord. On 46" 14-spoke English pattern wheels and elliptic springs |
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| Lot 70 - SOLD - £420 |
Float, by Harris of Salisbury to suit 13 to 13-2 hh; the body painted light yellow with red lining, on 38" red wheels with yellow and black lining. With two interior seats and a tethering hook on the inside |
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| Lot 71 - SOLD - £400 |
Governess car, by Hemsworth of Brighton to suit 14 to 15 hh; the body in black with wicker mid section, on 48" red wheels lined black |
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| Lot 72 - SOLD - £600 |
Via-a-vis phaeton, by Moore of Andover to suit 13-2 to 14-2 hh; the body painted black, with red wheels and shafts lined black, and beige upholstery. With swan neck shafts, spindled seat and leather dashboard |
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| Lot 73 - SOLD - £1,250 |
Cab fronted gig, by Wood & Co. of Wincanton to suit 14 to 15 hh; painted black and yellow and lined in contrast, with beige cord upholstery. On dennet springs and 48" English pattern wheels |
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| Lot 74 - SOLD - £1,550 |
Four-wheeled Ralli car, by Morgan & Co. of Long Acre, London to suit 14-2 to 15-2 hh, single or pair; in varnished natural wood. Another good quality example by an excellent London builder which would be a good restoration project |
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| Lot 75 - SOLD - £1,500 |
Tonneau phaeton, by A Ferris & Co. of Newbury to suit 14 to 15 hh, single or pair; painted mid green with light green lining, with navy vinyl cushions. An unusual, square profile vehicle on good warner wheels, which is of some quality and would be worth restoring; with a handbrake and shafts |
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| Lot 76 - SOLD - £9,000 |
Wagonette Brake, to suit 15-2 hh and over, pair or team; painted black, burgundy and red, lined in black. An upstanding, coaching type vehicle with a handbrake |
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| Lot 77 - SOLD - £600 |
Battlesden car to suit 15 to 15-2 hh; the body in varnished natural wood, with black wheels and shafts lined yellow, and tan cord upholstery. The distinctive body has seating for four, with its distinctive arched mudguards, and is on semi elliptic springs and 55" 16-spoke warner wheels |
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| Lot 78 - SOLD - £420 |
Panel sided governess car by Chevington of Newport, Isle of Wight to suit 13-2 to 14 hh; in varnished wood and black. The interior is fitted with unusual seats, which can be removed, two of which have armrests, the driver's seat having a small extra back rest. The sectioned body is on 46 1/2" English pattern wheels |
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| Lot 79 - SOLD - £280 |
Governess car by Fulker of Salisbury to suit 13-2 to 14-2 hh; the unusual splay topped body in varnished natural wood, on 46" red wheels with black lining, with beige cord upholstery. On extended single leaf springs |
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| Lot 80 - SOLD - £280 |
Miniature Market Cart, on metal spoked wheels, to suit a goat, dog or miniature pony; the blue body on red wheels and single leaf springs. To be sold with a miniature set of harness and slim mini saddle |
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| Lot 81 - SOLD - £1,920 |
Bakers van, on pneumatics, to suit approx. 14 hh; painted cream and green with lettering R A Hayball & Son, Christchurst, Eat Local Bread, Phone 720. The roof extends over the driver's seat, with small windows to the sides, and there is a door to the rear and a handbrake |
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| Lot 82 - SOLD - £150 |
Bier, on wooden wheels and in unvarnished wood |
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| Lot 83 - SOLD - £330 |
Porter's Trolley, on metal tyres and wooden wheels, and painted red |
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| Lot 84 - NOT SOLD |
Indian Tonga, to suit 14-2 to 15-2; in natural varnished wood with white lining and black buttoned upholstery. A hooded two-wheeled vehicle with seating for four, which was imported from India in the 1960's as a gift and used as a display piece in a brass factory. To be sold with a bridle and driving saddle |
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| Lot 86 - NOT SOLD |
Amercian Buggy, 19th-century built, to suit 14 to 15 hh; restored in 2008, the black body on lightweight red wheels, a double perch and elliptic springs. With vis-a-vis seating, clip on shafts, well crafted metalwork and a wicker basket |
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| Lot 87 - SOLD - £1,200 |
Exercise Cart, to suit 13-2 to 14-2 hh; painted red with yellow lining, upholstered in black with white beading, with disc brakes and air suspension |
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| Lot 91 - SOLD - £520 |
Bellcrown Cart, to suit 13-2 to 14 hh pony, finished in black with red wheels and black upholstery, with disc brakes. In show condition, hardly used. |
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| Lot 97 - NOT SOLD |
Four-wheel pleasure vehicle |
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| Lot 122 |
1987 Ford Cargo 811 Horsebox, 7.5 tonne, accommodates two large horses, with a separate carriage compartment, changing area and toilet, plus external harness lockers. Electric winch, MOT to April 2010, overall length 11' 9 |
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| Lot 564 |
Pair of black/brass fire engine lamps with handles on the top, marked Shand Mason & Co., Fire Engine Makers, Upper Ground St, Blackfriars Road, London; in excellent condition |
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| Lot 573 |
Pair of oval fronted gig lamps |
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| Lot 810 |
A superb pair of chrome plated angel lamps with cranberry reservoirs, clear shades with green trim and funnels, and a similar table lamp (with crack at bottom of stand at back). |
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| Lot 811 |
Victorian mahogany spur table stand with three pairs of spurs |
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| Lot 1087 |
Oil painting of a Shire, frame 32" x 28", canvas 29" x 23 1/2" |
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| Lot 1127 |
Oil painting on metal, The Master, showing the Duke of Beaufort in his 80th year presented by Whitbread & Co., with three of his dogs, Kim, Fuss and Ajax |
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| Lot 1187 |
Ceramic model of a pheasant perched on a branch |
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| Lot 1188 |
Ceramic model of a gun dog and duck |
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| Lot 1219 |
Border Fine Arts model of bay Hackney and Gig, 'High Stepping', with original certificate and box, 23.5cms high x 41cms long |
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| Lot 1220 |
Border Fine Arts model of black Hackney and Gig, 'High Stepping', extremely rare and highly sought after, with certificate and original box, 23.5cm height x 41cm length |
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| Lot 1241 |
A small and rare album containing 18 sepia photographs of the Venture Road Coach on the London to Brighton road in 1914, also with a small photo of Alfred G. Vanderbilt; 8" x 4" (the spine cover is missing) |
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| Lot 1241 - CONTINUED |
Photo Album - Departure from London |
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| Lot 1241 - CONTINUED |
Photo Album - Arrival at Brighton |
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