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A large late 18th century George III period oak chest, two half-width unusually over five full-width graduated drawers with ovolo mouldings, raised on bracket feet (104.5cm wide x 130cm high)Condition - it is noted that all over the chest some areas of the original varnish have disappeared. There are water marks and varnish away from the top of the right hand side (looking at it on the elevation) it is very light and has faded considerably as have the bracket feet. The left hand side is better in terms of condition and the two boards are coming away from each other. There is an usual configuration of two half-width over five full-width graduated drawers, the ovolo moulding on the top left hand drawer, on the right hand side, approx. 3 inches is away (there are some pieces of wood in the drawers). Some of the ends of the drawers have the ovolo mouldings away also. Scratching and scuffing commensurate with age to the lower moulding and bracket feet. Pine inside drawer-linings. The handles have been changed at some stage. The top drawer has a lock, the top right-hand drawer does not have a lock, the escutcheons appear to be missing. All the rest of the full-width drawers appear to have the original locks. The Auctioneer advises that the chest probably would require a full, sympathetic re-polish to bring back to near original condition. The backboards are oxidised and look original etc.
A pair of custom-made three-shelf light-oak open bookcases (100 x 89 x 22cm) This are very similar but not identical to lot 565. The dimensions on lot 570 (a pair) are 100cm high, 89cm wide and 22cm deep.The Auctioneer thinks these are very good quality custom-made solid wood pieces (not veneered).
A gilt brass and cut glass lantern ceiling light, late 19th/early 20th century, the lantern frame with notched corner posts with fleur de lys raised on graduated scrolls between, the top with spire finials, the base with central pineapple finial, the hanging chain with embossed links, the ceiling rose with scrolling foliate decoration, the lantern 34cm high, total drop 59cm, with a pair of modern gilt wood and brass wall sconces, each set with a central putti motif, each 21cm high (3) Lighting lots are sold as decorative items only, prospective buyers must consult with a qualified electrician before use or installation of these items.For condition information please view this lot on our website HERE. Please note, we do not publish any condition reports on the-saleroom.com, all requested condition reports will be available to view on trevanionanddean.com or easyliveauction.com
A Regency style mahogany lamp standard, the reeded column with carved ribbon detail, upon a circular plinth base with a gadroon border, raised upon three carved egg and claw feet, complete with pagoda shaped light shade, 168cm high Lighting lots are sold as decorative items only, prospective buyers must consult with a qualified electrician before use or installation of these items.
Kasvin Rug North West Iran, circa 1940 The cream field richly decorated with palmettes flowering and flowing vines enclosed by indigo floral borders and sky blue guard stripes, 208cm by 135cm. Ends with some fraying. Selvedges original and complete but curling and folding in places. Pile good/fair. Light wear in several areas to the outer blue guard stripe. One old small stain approx 1cm by 1cm.
A Matched Set of Eighteen 1920's Queen Anne Style Dining Chairs, including ten carvers, comprising six armchairs covered in worn green close-nailed leather with outswept arms, shell carved cabriole forelegs and pad feet, 60cm by 50cm by 94cm, four armchairs upholstered in light brown close-nailed leather, and eight single chairs upholstered in dark brown leather with padded back support and overstuffed seat, on shell carved cabriole legs with pad feet, 51cm by 47cm by 73cm See illustration
A Pair of George III Style Wing-Back Armchairs, early 20th century, covered in light brown velvet with green floral back supports above flared sides and overstuffed arm supports, with a squab cushion and plain seat, on acanthus carved forelegs, formerly on castors, 84cm by 74cm by 110cm See illustration
Robert Jobling (Staithes Group 1841-1923): Fishergirls on the Rocks, oil on canvas signed and dated 1880, 34cm x 44cm Condition Report Re-lined, probably twenty years ago. Overall crackalure, no signs of restoration under UV light - Ready to hangClick here for further images, condition, auction times & delivery costs
John Joseph Potts (British 1844-1933): Lady Palmer's Cottage Runswick Bay, watercolour signed and dated 1884, 29cm x 40cm Condition Report Some light foxing and paper discolouration in the sky. Otherwise very good original colourClick here for further images, condition, auction times & delivery costs
Charles Ogilvy (British 1832-1890): Steamship 'Isis' - Ship's Portrait, oil on canvas signed and dated 1877, 49cm x 75cm Provenance: from the exors. of a North Yorkshire single owner collection of Maritime oils and watercolours Condition Report Excellent overall condition, well presented in quality gilt swept frame - Ready to hang. Relined and cleaned - shows minor overpainting, but no restoration under UV light. probably in this private collection about 20 yearsClick here for further images, condition, auction times & delivery costs
Walter Goodin (British 1907-1992): High Stacks Flamborough Head, oil on board signed 59cm x 75cmDDS - Artist's resale rights may apply to this lot Condition Report Paint all in good original sound condition, some dirt and minor service marks - would benefit from a light cleanClick here for further images, condition, auction times & delivery costs
George Farrington Hornibrook (British c1843-1882): Scarborough' North Bay Pier with Figures Donkeys and Bathing Machines, oil on canvas signed and dated 1877, 50cm x 75cmNotes and Provenance: in 1876 Hornibrook was commissioned to paint a large painting of 'The Burning of the Spa Saloon' Scarborough which occurred on the 8th Sept., now part of the Scarborough Art Gallery Collection. This picture painted the following year celebrates the opening of the new pier (started in 1866 and destroyed by the storm in 1905) is illustrated in 'Scarborough a Pictorial History' by R J Percy 1877. The artist is listed as living at 5 St John's Terrace Falsgrave Scarborough in 1879 Condition Report Overall reasonable condition. No crackalure or loose paint. Shows areas of overpainting under UV light but no restoration. Original frame with some lossesClick here for further images, condition, auction times & delivery costs
Charles William Adderton (British 1866-1944): 'Robin Hoods Bay', watercolour signed, titled on exhibition label verso 45cm x 75cm Condition Report Pale palette but probably some loss of colour. Light general fox marks, some marks are on the back of the glass. Needs remounting in the slip otherwise a good frame Click here for further images, condition, auction times & delivery costs

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