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A mid century silver mounted faux tortoiseshell footed trinket box having a stepped caddy topped lid with a panelled frieze and sides in a hallmarked silver frame with the engraved inscription 'To Colonel Cantlie from the Staff of the L.M.A. February 1956' raised on shaped bracket supports. H.6 W.18cm
Speedway Trackburner - Strombecker - a mixed group of accessories to includes slot car accessories, Russkit Motor complete with mounting bracket and similar. Accessories appear to be in Good to Mint condition. Boxes are in good dusty condition. Models are unchecked for completeness. (This does not constitute a guarantee) (JT)
A silver and tortoiseshell rectangular trinket box, by Henry Matthews, Birmingham 1906, having tortoiseshell panel to hinged lid inlaid with silver swags, fitted silk lined interior, raised upon ogee bracket supports, length 16.2cm. (gross weight 421.5g) Condition note: no fractures or loss to tortoiseshell, no indents to silver, some loss to leather base lining as per image.
Early 19th century floral marquetry inlaid bombe shaped bureau, having a fall-front to reveal a fitted interior of drawers, pigeon holes, small cupboard over three graduated, shaped oak-lined drawers with original brass swan-neck handles, standing on bracket feet, approx 94w x 54 d x 104 h cms. Provenance: Property of a Worcestershire lady. Condition ReportSome fading and a split to the side panel.
A George III mahogany bureau, the plain top over a sloping fall enclosing a fitted interior, with central cupboard door flanked by deed drawers, secret drawers, pigeon holes and other drawers, over a central drawer flanked by two short drawers, over three further long drawers, with brass swan neck handles, flanked by quarter cut stop fluted pilasters on ogee bracket feet, 106 cm wide x 51 cm deep x 112.5 cm high
A small early 20th century satinwood serpentine chest of four graduated mahogany lined drawers with tulipwood inlaid decoration, cross banding to the top and with brass octagonal handles, raised upon splayed bracket feet with a shaped apron and ebonyline inlay, of small neat proportions, 74.5cms wide x 44cms deep x 76cms high. Estimate £80-120.
Chinese Late 18th/Early 19th century Black lacquered side cabinet Decorated in chinoiserie Enclosed by two doors, each decorated with a Chinese figure under a tree in gilt The drawer above similarly decorated in chinoiserie On bracket feet From the Fane Collection Dimensions: 33 in. (H) x 31 in. (W) x 12.5 in. (D)
18TH C. JOINED YEW CUPBOARD, possibly Irish, ogee cornice above panelled cupboard doors, shelved inner, two short over one long drawer, brass 'bat-wing' drawer pulls, escutcheons, on tall bracket feet, 183 (h) x 127 (w) x 54cms (d)Provenance: with Richard Bebb, Carmarthenshire; private collection Wiltshire.Comments: fine colour and patina, plinth/feet with old worm damage, warped drawer fronts, various splits, drawer handles incomplete, one piece
A George III oak dresser base, 1800s, Welsh, the six drawers enclosing a pair of pierced panel doors, on later bracket feet, H 96cm, W 161cm, D 44cmCondition Report: The joints are firm. The top is uneven, has dry patches and a later narrow oak strip to its rear, it once had a rack. See extra image of the top. Old repairs to where the two planks join. The sides are planked. The drawers run OK but some are stickier than others, the lower one in particular. A knob is lacking. Both cupboards have later shelves and the feet are later. The front will wax up to a good colour, the top is more orangey and would benefit from some attention.
A Regency mahogany bowfront chest of drawers, with two short and three long drawers, on splayed bracket feet, H 96cm, W 98cm, D 49cmCondition Report: The surface and colour of the chest if very much as per the images. The chest has been restored in the past and is useable now but could be improved on, should you wish. The top has minor veneer loss to its rear left corner, an old repair which would need revisiting. The top has some scratches which would need colouring out. It formerly had bun handles, its current handles have some age however. The drawers run OK, but some could be improved on.
A George III and later satinwood and yew mantel clock, the architectural design case with three brass finials and Doric columns, supported on brass bracket feet, the white enamel dial with Roman numeral chapter ring, the brass movement signed William Murrell, with key and pendulum, 36cm highCondition Report: case wood has some natural cracking and an area of restoration to the arch, loose mouldings, various scuffs and knocks, uneven feet, movement has bent crutch arm

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