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Lot No Description Estimate Estimate Description Lot No Lot No Description Estimate Lot No Description Estimate 1 Giant ATX downhill hardtail mountain £50-£70 17 Traditional Universal 'Cathy' light blue £30-£50 bike to/w four other mountain bikes ladies bike including Carrera, Probike etc. (3) [P18004164 P17057410 P18008319 18 Set of four Ford 17inch alloy wheels £80-£120 P17073329 P17077954] with tyres 205/50ZR/17 (two tyres very worn) [P17044904] 2 Apollo Envoy hybrid bike to/w Carrera £40-£60 Subway 2 hybrid bike, two ladies 19 Blue painted cast metal garden or £50-£70 mountain bikes and a BMX (5) terrace set comprising a table and four [P17077519 P17059528 P17060381 chairs P17022892 P17077649] 20 Three cut weathered staddle stone tops £40-£60 3 Dahon Fox full suspension folding bike, £30-£50 Muddyfox hardtail bike, two ladies 21 Large steel beer barrel £50-£60 mountain bikes, BMX and a microscooter (6) [P17054972 22 A vintage wooden two wheeled £40-£60 P17059125 P17066134 P17068484 gardeners trolley P17080366 P17074803] 23 Two weathered cast stone Eagle £100-£150 4 Traditional Retro Probike with panier £50-£70 garden statues rack to/w four mountain bikes including Carrera Crossfire, Muddyfox, Trek etc. 24 Pair of wooden benches, folding £40-£60 (5) [P17060494 P18004895 P17038676 supports P18008320 P17038145] 25 Two weathered cast buddhistic lion £200-£400 5 Specialized Hardrock hardtail mountain £20-£40 garden features bike, Flywheel bike, two mountain bikes 26 Weathered cast grotesque garden £50-£80 and a road bike (5) [P17069121 feature P17043945 P17062378 P17068560 P17081075] 27 Galvanised water trough £40-£60 6 Origin Fuori red road/racer bike £60-£80 28 Royal Doulton butlers sink £20-£40 [P17065854] 7 Mongoose Tyax Sport green and black £70-£90 29 Five graduating galvanised twin £30-£50 hardtail mountain bike [P17052270] handled baths to/w a galvanised bucket 8 Carrera Vanquish road/racer bike £60-£80 30 A mahogany inlaid bureau, the fall front £80-£120 [P180007310] enclosing a fitted interior over three long drawers raised on cabriole 9 B-Twin Rockrider 340 bright orange £80-£120 supports (a/f) hardtail mountain bike [P18012295] 31 A vintage painted pine blanket box £40-£60 10 Ghost SE 4 Special Edition 400 black £150-£200 and blue hardtail mountain bike 32 An Edwardian mahogany low open £30-£40 [P17080369] bookcase with adjustable shelves 11 Carrera Zelos black and yellow £40-£60 33 An antique continental stripped and £250-£300 road/racer bike [P17044676] waxed pine cabinet with drawers 12 Scott Aspect 45 white and red hardtail £30-£40 beneath mountain bike [P17069631] 34 A steel Bisley twin door cabinet (keys in £50-£100 13 Ridgeback hardtail mountain bike, £30-£50 office) Dawes Discovery 201, a black 35 Books - to include Miller's Antique £30-£50 mountain bike and Booster BMX (4) Guides, The Hundred Best Pictures, [P17077609 P18012446 P17044764 The Studio Library English P17015182] Watercolours, Lara - A Tale by Lord 14 Claud Butler Explorer 100 ladies £20-£40 Byron etc. (on two shelves) mountain bike to/w two other ladies 36 Pair of Victorian dining table D-ends, £100-£150 bikes (3) [P17068364 P17079857 with single leaf insert P17051458] 37 Nest of three oak occasional tables £30-£50 15 Two full suspension mountain bikes; £20-£40 Trek and Trax to/w two other mountain bikes (4) [P17057088 P18003387] 38 An antique inlaid three tier folding cake £20-£30 stand 15A Five various bikes (a/f) £10-£20 39 A 19th century mahogany circular £30-£40 breakfast table on tapering octagonal 16 GT Drive 3.0 full suspension mountain £40-£60 column and concave triform base bike frame to/w Muddyfox frame, Scott hybrid bike etc [P17054810 P18014604 P17078201] Lot No Description Estimate Lot No Description Estimate 40 An Art Deco marble effect glass £30-£40 63 A large collection of vintage Tri-Ang £60-£80 pendant light/plaffonier with chrome Scalextric to include figures, buildings, fittings to/w a pair of matching wall track and accessories (no cars), to/w a lights (without fittings) boxed Disney Monorail 41 Two oak framed rectangular wall £20-£30 63A Four vols. Old & New London £20-£40 mirrors circa 1920's (2) Illustrated, to/w three vols The History of The War with Russia 42 A Stag brand chest of drawers and £30-£50 bedside cabinet (2) 64 A glazed walnut display cabinet, a/f £40-£60 43 A companion pair of two oak Windsor £80-£120 65 A Gothic style oak coffer to/w an oak £50-£70 style armchairs, one A/F (2) three tier tea trolley, c. 1930's (2) 44 A trio of Lloyd Loom style chairs to/w a £20-£30 66 An old mahogany sideboard on club £40-£60 similar bedside cupboard (4) legs 45 A pair of beige leather upholstered £20-£30 67 An Edwardian oak occasional table £10-£20 tubular chrome framed bar stools (2) 46 A Victorian rosewood octagonal form £30-£40 68 A George III crossbanded work table £100-£150 sewing table - a/f 47 An Art Deco style burr walnut mirror top £40-£60 69 A red walnut chest of two short over £80-£120 dining table with fluted frieze and three long drawers raised on shell chamfered square legs carved cabriole supports 48 Chinese two tier brass and ebonised £40-£60 70 Assorted brass shell casings and a £10-£15 hardwood stand carved vase 49 A carved oak cottage dresser £40-£60 71 A 19th century mahogany twin pedestal £80-£120 nine drawer desk, a/f 50 A companion pair of late 19th century £40-£60 72 A 19th century cottage single drawer £30-£40 library armchairs, in need of recovering side table in a heavily patinated - A/F condition 50A Floral tapestry carpet £50-£100 73 An antique oak swivel desk elbow chair £20-£30 a/f 51 A small country house two seater sofa £100-£150 74 A burr walnut and crossbanded small £100-£150 c/w scatter cushions chest with two short and two long 52 A Victorian style part glazed mahogany £10-£20 drawers raised on bracket feet (a/f) corner cabinet 75 A diminutive sofa table style lamp table £20-£30 53 Beige ground Ziegler design rug, 1.90 x £50-£60 and a wine table (2) 1.40 76 A Victorian scrub top pine table £30-£50 54 A green ground Persian Keshan style £90-£120 carpet 2.80 x 2.00 77 A contemporary glass top breakfast £60-£100 table to/w a similar lamp table, another 55 A red ground Bokhara design rug, 1.90 £50-£70 two tier side table and a luggage rack x 1.40 (4) 56 An Edwardian scroll end chaise longue, £30-£40 78 A 19th century mahogany tripod table £60-£80 diamond pattern covered - a/f with rectangular tilt top 57 A trio of similar late 19th century stick £30-£40 79 A contemporary circular breakfast cafe £40-£60 back cottage chairs, well patinated (3) table to/w a trio of adjustable rise/fall 58 An old cottage side cabinet £30-£40 stools (4) 80 A contemporary circular breakfast cafe £40-£60 59 A green decorated news-rack, a demi- £10-£20 table to/w a pair of rise/fall stools (3) lune storage tin and an ovoid waste paper tin (3) 81 An antique elm armchair £50-£70 60 A Vicorian style pine shoe cupboard £20-£30 82 A 19th century pre dieu, green dralon £20-£40 upholstery with ring turned front legs 61 A part glazed display cabinet £30-£40 and castors 62 Pine hall table with full length frieze £60-£80 83 A pine extending breakfast table c/w a £50-£100 drawer set of six spindle back side chairs 84 An oak book trough to/w two foot stools £40-£60 and a pot stand (4) Lot No Description Estimate Lot No Description Estimate 85 A good quality nest of three figured oak £80-£120 109 Two large convex garden plant frames £50-£80 tables (3) 110 Pair of circular ball-head garden £50-£80 86 A 17th century style oak joint stool £80-£120 obelisks occasional table 111 Two small arrow-head garden obelisks £35-£45 87 A Victorian style mahogany Davenport £100-£150 desk with green leather inset writing surface 112 Two small arrow-head garden obelisks £30-£40 88 A 19th century mahogany chest of two £80-£100 113 Two small arrow-head garden obelisks £25-£35 short over three graduated drawers on shaped bracket feet 114 Two small arrow-head garden obelisks £20-£30 89 An antique scumbled tin trunk with £30-£50 contents (other tins) 115 Two ball-head garden obelisks £35-£45 90 A 1930's beech framed cane back £20-£30 116 Two ball-head garden obelisks £30-£40 child's chair with sprung seat 91 French kingwood marquetry and gilt £80-£100 117 Two ball-head garden obelisks £25-£35 metal mounted lamp table 92 Edwardian mahogany marble top £40-£60 118 Two small ball-head garden obelisks £20-£30 washstand with galleried tiled back and two drawers raised on turned legs 119 Two convex ball-head garden frames £40-£60 93 Blue painted mirror back dressing table £60-£80 120 Two convex ball-head garden frames £40-£60 with two short over one long drawer, turned legs united by an open undertier 121 Ten curved plant frames £30-£40 94 18th century stained pine coffer to/w a £50-£80 smaller stained chest (a/f) 122 Ten large curved plant frames £40-£60 95 A stained oak sideboard with two £50-£80 drawers over two panelled cupboard 123 Ten small hooped plant frames £30-£40 doors raised on block feet 124 Ten large hooped plant frames £40-£60 96 A wicker conservatory two seater sofa £40-£60 to/w matching arm chair (without 125 Ten shaped garden plant frames £40-£50 cushions) 97 A Victorian scroll end chaise lounge £60-£100 125A A classical cast wall sconce of a female £40-£60 raised on turned walnut legs to castors, head, plaster in the remnants of the original 126 Three boxes of books relating to military £30-£50 traditional upholstery, 165 cm long and various wars, collecting etc.
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