A George III style carved gilt wood and gesso six branch ceiling light / chandelier, with gilt metal rosette and turned ovoid ball and rope supports, 72cm diamPurchased by the vendor from Vaughan in Chelsea Harbour CONDITION REPORT: Lighting lots are sold as decorative items only. Prospective buyers must consult with a qualified electrician before use / installation of these items.
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A pair of modern red and gilt painted column table lamps, 48cm high, with a modern glass and brass table lamp, and a modern ceiling light (4) CONDITION REPORT: Lighting lots are sold as decorative items only. Prospective buyers must consult with a qualified electrician before use / installation of these items.
A pair of gilt brass square section hall lanterns, three light with cut glass panes, 70cm (2) CONDITION REPORT: Size of the glazed section is: 30.4cm H x 23cm WLighting lots are sold as decorative items only. Prospective buyers must consult with a qualified electrician before use / installation of these items.
An early 19th century blond tortoiseshell two division tea caddy, the front inlaid with mother of pearl flowers, on copper bun feet, 14.5cm x 20.5cm (old repairs to hinges) CONDITION REPORT: The hinges and tortoiseshell have been poorly repaired at the back and inside (please see additional images) The lid does not fit flush. Some small losses to the mother of pearl on the front. General light age wear to surface.
A collection of Royal Crown Derby imari pattern 2451 tea wares comprising; a part cased set of ten coffee cans and twelve saucers, four larger teacups, two graduated milk jugs, a large sugar bowl, eight saucers, eleven side plates, and two larger plates (Qty) CONDITION REPORT: Cased set - One coffee can with stained rim chip descending crack. Some light surface wear. Remaining items each with surface scratching and gilt wear. One saucer with stained rim descending hairline crack. Side plates 18cm diameter. Pair of larger plates 23cm diameter. Larger milk jug with re-glued handle.
A Victorian burr walnut dressing table box, with hinged lid and fall front enclosing a fitted interior, mirror to underside of lid and two drawers, 19.5cm H x 30.5cm W x 23cm D CONDITION REPORT: The inlay to the edges of the box has been replaced at the back corners and edges, this is fairly recent. (please see additional images) The bottom edge of the back of the box is sun faded. General light age wear patina to the exterior of the box. Mirror plate internally with some spotting. Internally lightly grubby. The velvet and silk lining to the drawer is worn and with some fraying.
A 19th century gilt metal eight day mantel clock, with enamel Roman numeral dial and movement striking on a bell, the case modelled the a recumbent female figure and attendant putto emblematic of Art, the base inset with two Sevres style porcelain panels decorated with putto, 48.5cm high x 58cm widePROVENANCE: Private collection, from a Thames riverside house, Windsor. CONDITION REPORT: Gilt metal finish with some tarnishing and general grubbiness throughout. Enamel dial with a couple of very small and light surface scratches. Minor running to the gilt detailing on the plaques. Two 'strings' to the lyre lacking. Movement not guaranteed to be in full working order. Overall appearance good.
A large George III free standing oak corner cabinet, with moulded cornice above four panelled cupboard doors enclosing shelves, on plinth base, 218cm H x 110cm W CONDITION REPORT: Right hand section of cornice detached but is inside. No base board to cabinet. General light age wear throughout.
A George III oak and mahogany cross banded chest, of four graduated long drawers, on bracket feet, 82cm H x 88cm W x 49cm D CONDITION REPORT: Handles and escutcheon are not original. One of the locks is lacking. Later finish to the surface. General light age wear marks etc throughout. Overall appearance ok.
A Victorian walnut salon sofa, with brown upholstery and scroll end arms, on turned and gadrooned legs, 79cm H x 165cm W x 75cm D CONDITION REPORT: Upholstery tired and a little grubby. Trim loose in parts and springs beneath seat feel a little weak. The left hand leg has some resin running between this and the frame of the settee, the leg must have been re-attached. General light age wear to wood surface throughout. Perhaps has a flower head to the lower centre section beneath the seat.
A Regency mahogany wine cooler / cellarette , of sarcophagus form, with gadrooned lid, on carved paw feet, 60cm H x 50cm W x 36cm DThis may have originally been for another use as the internal lining and base are shaped for a specific object. Perhaps to hold a silver / plated wine cooler? CONDITION REPORT: The hinges and the handle to the top are probably not original. The wood at the hinges is weak. Later green baize lining to the interior. General light age wear patina of rubbing and wear etc. Overall fair.
A pair of 18th century style carved oak side chairs, late 19th century, with vase shaped splats decorated with acorns and solid seats, on turned and block legs, 95cm HPROVENANCE: Private collection, from a Thames riverside house, Windsor. CONDITION REPORT: General light age wear but overall ok.
A pair of French Louis XV style gilt metal mounted walnut vitrines in the manner of Francois Linke, mid 20th century, with gallery top above a waisted body with bevelled glass door enclosing glass shelves, bevelled mirror back plate and mirrored base, on cabriole legs, 153cm H x 60cm W (one sunned)PROVENANCE: Private collection, from a Thames riverside house, Windsor. CONDITION REPORT: One of the vitrines is sun faded. Both do have the original shelves. The gilt metal shoes to the front legs on the faded example do detach. The varnish has a feint crazing throughout to both. Some slight scratches and light wear. Glass to side panels is nicely rippled. Overall, despite fading, appearance ok.
A fine French Louis XVI style ormolu mounted walnut and Coromandel wood nine piece bedroom suite in the manner of Henri Dasson, late 19th century, comprising a large three door breakfront armoire enclosing shelves, press trays and drawers (extended at the back) 260cm H x 233cm W, a marble top three drawer commode, 103cm H x 131cm W x 61cm D, a wall mirror with shaped bevelled plate, 87cm H x 69cm W, a dressing table with an arrangement of nine drawers,78cm H x 135cm W x 60cm D, all with oak carcasses, a tryptic dressing table mirror, 74cm H x 110cm W, a double bed with side tables attached and three single chairs (9) (PLEASE NOTE - The canopy above the bed does not come with this lot)Bed = 143cm H x 158cm W x 214cm L (approx)Provenance: Purchased 16th may 1963 at The Kensington Gallery Brighton for £550PROVENANCE: Private collection, from a Thames riverside house, Windsor. CONDITION REPORT: This is a handsome and high quality bedroom suite. The centre section of the wardrobe was extended / deepened to make it more conducive to modern hanging. The two side sections were note enlarged but the sides of the wardrobe were extended to the same depth of the centre section. A good cabinet maker has completed this. When it was extended a secret compartment was added to the right hand side section. Some sun fading to the right hand side of the wardrobe. The dressing table is heavily sun faded to the back of the triple mirror, less so but noticeable to the top of the dressing table proper. There is a corner spandrel lacking to the left hand corner of the knee hole section of the dressing table. The marble top commode has some nibbles to the underside edge of the marble, old wear / chips to both front corners and general light age wear scuffs to the top. Light fading to the front of the drawers. Bed head with several light varnish blemishes / scratches to the panelled section, not immediately noticeable. Bed sides with blemishes and scratches to varnish. Some fading to the left hand side of the bed. All pieces oak lined and most of the drawers with peg holes at the back. All pieces with general light age wear scuffs, some scratches, but overall an impressive suite.Two keys
A 19th century French carved mahogany scroll end bergere sofa, with caned back, sides and seat, with scroll back, the arms with large flower head scroll terminals, on carved scroll legs, 85cm H x 197cm W x 63cm D Ex: Christies Interiors Auction, lot 312, 17th August 2016 CONDITION REPORT: The caning is pretty good, just a few loose / broken strands to the front of the seat, but caning remains fairly tight. General light age wear patina to surface of wood throughout, some nicks and scuffs etc. Some light sin fading to one side. The bolts appear to be French. Overall appearance good.
A late 19th century Chinese carved hardwood jardiniere stand, with marble inset octagonal top, with a circular underside, on serpentine legs, decorated throughout with flowers, 96cm H x 54cm diam CONDITION REPORT: General light age wear, some grazing, grubby in parts and some scratches to the marble but generally ok. Top detaches from the base.
A Chinese carved softwood circular dining table, the top decorated with a central dragon within a border of clouds, with pierced foliate frieze, on column and paw feet, 77cm H x 135cm Diam, with eight chairs including two with arms, 104cm H. The underside of the chairs with label for Kuhn & Komor Shanghai. (9) (Some wear to the legs on the chairs) (chairs at fault)Provenance: The suite was purchased at Colin Gray & Co Chislehurst on 15th January 1948, Lot 149 for £240. PROVENANCE: Private collection, from a Thames riverside house, Windsor. PLEASE SEE lots 921 and 922 which were purchased with this item originally. CONDITION REPORT: Dining table:Top with a three old hair line cracks at edge, all have been resin filled and appear ok. Light wear to the top but generally of an even appearance / colour. Slight fading along one edge. Twelve of the 'ball' details to the edge of the table are poorly replaced. All of the legs of the table are rubbed / worn through feet or the legs of the chairs. The single chairs: One is in poor condition with a break at the back of the seat and loose joints (see images). Another with a loose corner arch to the right leg and another lacking a corner arch - also to the right leg. All with general wear, much heavier to the front legs. All of the seat covers are later and are perishing - the chairs have solid seats beneath this. Arm chairs: one with a detachable section to the top left of the back, and old break here. The arms may have been re-attached to the back panel. General age wear, not as heavy as the single chairs. SOME ATTENTION WILL BE NEEDED.
A highly decorative Chinese carved softwood dresser, with phoenix surmount above an arrangement of seven shelves, above two drawers and four cupboard doors, with a central shelf, on dragon carved legs and paw feet, 239cm H x 102cm WProvenance: The suite was purchased at Colin Gray & Co Chislehurst on 15th January 1948, Lot 149 for £240. PROVENANCE: Private collection, from a Thames riverside house, Windsor. PLEASE SEE lots 920 and 922 which were purchased with this cabinet originally CONDITION REPORT: The piece comes into three sections:The base section is 106cm H x 163cm W x 96cm HThe upper section104.5cm H x 144cm W x 32cm DThe surmount to the upper section is 25cm H x66cm WThe plateau has a light patina of scratches and dents. The edge of the central shelf to the centre of the base is worn. Some rubbing to the edges around the drawers/ shelves. Heavier rubbing to the base. Despite faults overall appearance ok.
A Chinese carved softwood buffet, with raised three quarter back and frieze drawer, above an under tier, on dragon carved legs and paw feet, 109cm H x 132cm W, 50cm DProvenance: The suite was purchased at Colin Gray & Co Chislehurst on 15th January 1948, Lot 149 for £240. PROVENANCE: Private collection, from a Thames riverside house, Windsor. PLEASE SEE lots 920 and 921 which were purchased with this item originally. CONDITION REPORT: 50cm deep. The top with many dark and light scratches and scuffs. Some grazing to the lower part of the raised back on the left hand side. Other light age wear and a bit grubby in parts. Feet with rubbing and a few minor chips. Overall fair.
A 9ct gold 1950's gentleman's Tudor Rolex wristwatch, the circular face with an Arabic dial and a subsidiary second dial, with attached leather strap (case with presentation engraving verso), within original case CONDITION REPORT: Your attention is drawn to our important notice regarding Trevanion & Dean's sale of watches found in our Terms & Conditions, please read this prior to bidding.Ticks when wound. Hands happily rotate. Crown showing very little wear. Some staining and speckling to the face. Crystal appears in good condition with no obvious scratches. Lugs bear no dents but some light surface scratches. Case sides and reverse with some surface scratches and light abrasions (more so to the reverse), but no obvious knifed opening areas with cuts and gaps. Strap showing little wear. Hour hand with little tarnishing however the minute hand has a small section of what appears to be enamel missing within tip of the hand. Reverse inscription bold. Case showing some wear and scuffs.
FERRIS (R), HOW TO FLY, pictorial cloth binding, colour frontis and other illustrations, Thomas Nelson, c1910; THE FLYING BOOK 1914 EDITION, pictorial paper covered boards, Longmans Green & Co, 1914; with a Penguin book on Aircraft Recognition, CONDITION REPORT: Flying book:Grubby / worn and scratched externally, later spine. Internally with some foxing and browing, a little grubby at page edges. Ink initials, date etc to the title page. How to Fly:Externally rubbed and worn. Ink date stamp and pencil price etc to front fly paper. Light ink name and dated to back of frontis plate. Internally lightly foxerf and browned. Last page and fly page loose - the gutter is open here. Penguin:Rubbed, lacking pack cover etc(AS FOUND)
DOYLE (ARTHUR CONAN), ROUND THE FIRE STORIES, first edition, black and white frontis, red cloth with gilt lettering, London, Smith Elder, 1908 (1) CONDITION REPORT: Some light fading to the spine. Rubbing to the top and bottom of the spine and edges Gilt lettering appears ok. Pages not tight but not loose. Some foxing and general age wear browning internally.
RACKHAM (A), illus, A CHRISTMAS CAROL, by Charles Dickens, limited edition, No 136/500 signed by Arthur Rackham, with twelve tipped in colour plates and other decorations, London, Heinemann, 1915 (1) CONDITION REPORT: Some foxing to the end papers. Tiny chip to the left hand edge of the frontis plate. Light colouring to the turkey illustration at the bottom of xii,. Some foxing internally and some light browning, odd blemish. Externally with some rubbing and blemishes, some red marks to the front cover. Overall ok.
One bottle 1991 Te Mata Estate Coleraine, Hawkes Bay Cabernet-Merlot (level bottom neck), one bottle 1998 Corbans "Cottage Block" Hawkes Bay Cabernet Sauvignon-Merlot (level low neck), one bottle 1991 Corbans "Private Bin" Merlot (level top shoulder), two bottles 1991 Corban "Private Bin" Cabernet Sauvignon-Merlot (level top shoulder), one bottle 1991 Corbans "Stoneleigh Vineyeard" Riesling (1cm ullage, bright, light sediment) (6) (Est. plus 18% premium inc. VAT)
IMPRESSIVE GILDED BRASS AND CRYSTAL CHANDELIER the central column suspending a broad ring around light sconces, the curved acanthus leaf brackets rising from the ring, supporting further light fitments, with prismatic drops, the main ring 65cm diameterThis lot was originally situated within the Theatre Royal, Glasgow. It was removed during the recent refurbishment and is being sold on behalf of the Theatre.
IMPRESSIVE GILDED BRASS AND CRYSTAL CHANDELIER the central column suspending a broad ring around light sconces, the curved acanthus leaf brackets rising from the ring, supporting further light fitments, with prismatic drops, the main ring 65cm diameter This lot was originally situated within the Theatre Royal, Glasgow. It was removed during the recent refurbishment and is being sold on behalf of the Theatre.
STAMP ALBUM various World stamps including an early stock down album, postal stationery cards used, 2 Boer War Covers, South Africa (various States), Egypt, Nigeria, Argentina, Brazil, Chile etc) plus more recent stamps. Also with an album of Regimental Crests (West Norfolk, Somerset Light Infantry, Sutherland Highlanders etc) etc.
POLICE COLLECTABLES INCLUDING GREAT TRAIN ROBBERY a mixed group including a small Police Pamphlet, Confidential Buckinghamshire Constabulary Train Robbery, For Police use only, with images of the people wanted in connection with the Great Train Robbery. Also with Police truncheons, badges, whistle, light etc.
The Dam Busters, No.617 Squadron, Royal Air Force. 45th Anniversary of the Dams raid. Cover design shows a Lancaster departing the breached Mohne Dam. light blue cover. Dam Busters Reunion postmark, cancelled Keswick, Cumbria, 17 May 1988. Signed by Flt. Lt. Harry Humphries Founder Adjutant, Dams Raid 1943. Good Condition. All signed items come with our certificate of authenticity. We combine postage on multiple winning lots and can ship worldwide. UK postage from £3.95, EU from £4.95, Overseas from £6.95
The Dam Busters, No.617 Squadron, Royal Air Force. 45th Anniversary of the Dams raid. Cover design shows a Lancaster departing the breached Mohne Dam. light blue cover. Dam Busters Reunion postmark, cancelled Keswick, Cumbria, 17 May 1988. Signed by Dave Rodger DFC Gunner, McCarthys crew, Dams Raid 1943. Good Condition. All signed items come with our certificate of authenticity. We combine postage on multiple winning lots and can ship worldwide. UK postage from £3.95, EU from £4.95, Overseas from £6.95

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