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Lot 1237

A RELYON 4' 6'' DIVAN BED AND MATTRESS

Lot 1238

TWO PINE SINGLE BED FRAMES with two mattresses

Lot 1386

A REPRODUCTION MAHOGANY AND INALID NEAR MATCHING SEVEN PIECE BEDROOM SUITE, comprising of a double door wardrobe on splayed bracket feet, bowfront chest of ten assorted drawers, bow front dressing table with five drawers on square legs and a stool, pair of bedside cabinets with a brushing slide, single drawer and cupboard and a 4ft bed frame (7) (two keys)

Lot 1443

AN EARLY 20TH CENTURY WALNUT, MAHOGANY AND ROSEWOOD BANDED FRENCH SIX PIECE BEDROOOM SUITE, with moulded brass mounts, birds eye maple interior and parquetry detail, comprising of a compactum wardrobe, flanked by bevelled mirrored doors, central double cupboard doors above two short and three long drawers, width 210cm x depth 64cm x height 220cm, a kidney shaped dressing table with two drawers above double cupboard doors, width 99.5cm x depth 46cm x height 80cm, bevel edged wall mirror, width 61cm x 75cm, a 4ft 6 inch bed frame, the footboard with rounded corners and a pair of bedside cabinets with a single drawer and a single cupboard door (6)

Lot 767

A bed and mattress with headboard

Lot 884

A 19th century painted pine day bed L.190cm

Lot 932

A pretty early 20th century patchwork bed cover, approx a single or small double in size, some age related wear.

Lot 933

A pretty early 20th century bed cover, approx double in size, some age related wear.

Lot 963

An intricate early 20th century patchwork bed cover, approx a double in size, some age related wear and marks.

Lot 979

A pair of early 20th century large white bed coverlets with intricate edging, having almost embossed detailing, good condition.

Lot 1204

Original vintage letterblock printed Soviet advertising poster for a theatrical representation of Romeo & Juliet. Letterpress printing is a technique of relief printing using a printing press, a process by which many copies are produced by repeated direct impression of an inked, raised surface against sheets or a continuous roll of paper. A worker composes and locks movable type into the "bed" or "chase" of a press, inks it, and presses paper against it to transfer the ink from the type which creates an impression on the paper. In practice, letterpress also includes other forms of relief printing with printing presses, such as wood engravings, photo-etched zinc "cuts" (plates), and linoleum blocks, which can be used alongside metal type, or wood type, in a single operation, as well as stereotypes and electrotypes of type and blocks. With certain letterpress units it is also possible to join movable type with slugs cast using hot metal typesetting. In theory, anything that is "type high" or .918 inches can be printed using letterpress. Letterpress printing was the normal form of printing text from its invention by Johannes Gutenberg in the mid-15th century until the 19th century and remained in wide use for books and other uses until the second half of the 20th century. Letterpress printing remained the primary means of printing and distributing information until the 20th century, when offset printing was developed, which largely supplanted its role in printing books and newspapers. All forms of data collection were affected by the invention of letterpress printing, as were many careers such as teachers, preachers, physicians and surgeons and artist-engineers. More recently, letterpress printing has seen a revival in an artisanal form. Good condition, folded as issued, tears and creases. Country: Russia, year of printing: 1925, designer: Unknown, size (cm): 107x72.5

Lot 1208

Original vintage Soviet letterpress printed advertising poster for a theatre play Pseudo Dimitrius. Dmitry I (Russian: ???????? I (??????), tr. Dimitry I (Perviy)) (historically known as Pseudo-Demetrius I and False Dmitry I, Russian: ?????????? I, tr. Lzhedmitry I) was the Tsar of Russia from 10 June 1605 until his death on 17 May 1606 under the name of Dmitry Ivanovich (Russian: ??????? ????????). According to historian Chester S.L. Dunning, Dmitry was "the only Tsar ever raised to the throne by means of a military campaign and popular uprisings". He was the first, and most successful, of three "pretenders" who claimed during the Time of Troubles to be the youngest son of Ivan the Terrible, tsarevich Dmitry Ivanovich, who had supposedly escaped a 1591 assassination attempt. It is generally believed that the real Dmitry died in Uglich. Letterpress printing is a technique of relief printing using a printing press, a process by which many copies are produced by repeated direct impression of an inked, raised surface against sheets or a continuous roll of paper. A worker composes and locks movable type into the "bed" or "chase" of a press, inks it, and presses paper against it to transfer the ink from the type which creates an impression on the paper. In practice, letterpress also includes other forms of relief printing with printing presses, such as wood engravings, photo-etched zinc "cuts" (plates), and linoleum blocks, which can be used alongside metal type, or wood type, in a single operation, as well as stereotypes and electrotypes of type and blocks. With certain letterpress units it is also possible to join movable type with slugs cast using hot metal typesetting. In theory, anything that is "type high" or .918 inches can be printed using letterpress. Letterpress printing was the normal form of printing text from its invention by Johannes Gutenberg in the mid-15th century until the 19th century and remained in wide use for books and other uses until the second half of the 20th century. Letterpress printing remained the primary means of printing and distributing information until the 20th century, when offset printing was developed, which largely supplanted its role in printing books and newspapers. All forms of data collection were affected by the invention of letterpress printing, as were many careers such as teachers, preachers, physicians and surgeons and artist-engineers. More recently, letterpress printing has seen a revival in an artisanal form. Good condition, folds, tears and paper losses. Country: Russia, year of printing: 1920s, designer: Unknown, size (cm): 62x91 (Horizontal)

Lot 1100

Original vintage Imperial Russian advertising poster for a theatre-variety play titled 'Shantekler'. Poster details variuos performances at the location and lists restaurants and American Bar. Letterpress printing is a technique of relief printing using a printing press, a process by which many copies are produced by repeated direct impression of an inked, raised surface against sheets or a continuous roll of paper. A worker composes and locks movable type into the "bed" or "chase" of a press, inks it, and presses paper against it to transfer the ink from the type which creates an impression on the paper. In practice, letterpress also includes other forms of relief printing with printing presses, such as wood engravings, photo-etched zinc "cuts" (plates), and linoleum blocks, which can be used alongside metal type, or wood type, in a single operation, as well as stereotypes and electrotypes of type and blocks. With certain letterpress units it is also possible to join movable type with slugs cast using hot metal typesetting. In theory, anything that is "type high" or .918 inches can be printed using letterpress. Letterpress printing was the normal form of printing text from its invention by Johannes Gutenberg in the mid-15th century until the 19th century and remained in wide use for books and other uses until the second half of the 20th century. Letterpress printing remained the primary means of printing and distributing information until the 20th century, when offset printing was developed, which largely supplanted its role in printing books and newspapers. All forms of data collection were affected by the invention of letterpress printing, as were many careers such as teachers, preachers, physicians and surgeons and artist-engineers. More recently, letterpress printing has seen a revival in an artisanal form. Poor condition, tears and paper losses. Country: Russia, year of printing: 1910, designer: Unknown, size (cm): 62x42

Lot 35

Copper bed warmer with turned wood handle, three pewter tankards and a brass bowl (5)

Lot 284

And So To Bed pair of mahogany bedside cabinets, with three quarter gallery tops over two frieze drawers, on cabriole legs and pad feet, 77 x 56cm (2)

Lot 1733

A 17th century style oak half tester bed, with panel head and foot board and acorn finials, 175cm wide x 213cm long x 214cm high.

Lot 1855

An 18th century and later French carved oak framed wing back day bed, with shell carved frieze on eight scroll supports.

Lot 1857

An early 20th century European day bed, the outswept arms mounted with swans head finnials over carved frieze, 220cm wide x 100cm high.

Lot 1885

A 19th century French green painted double bed, with architectural headboard and fluted column mounts, 160cm wide x 145cm high.

Lot 517

A Victorian black painted metal single bed frame, 129cm high and a 20th century white painted metal double bed frame, 160cm wide x 145cm high, (2).

Lot 261

A Victorian steel double bed

Lot 649

Army Green Metal and Canvas Folding Army Camp Bed

Lot 1383

After David Roberts 'Temple Bed of Pharoah' Colour Print, 34 x 49cm; and an oil portrait study of a Royal Kings head. (2)

Lot 1598

A Stag Style Double Bed, with a stag dressing table, two bed side cabinets. (4)

Lot 1052

Late 19th century brass fire curb with fitted spark guard, a later smaller example, two helmet-form coal scuttles, a three piece companion set, a brass jardiniere, two bed warming pans, a copper pail, a copper tea urn converted to a lamp

Lot 1053

Assorted white linen, embroidered linen, chenille cloths, blankets, bed covers etc (ten boxes)

Lot 1073

Assorted white linen, embroidered linen, chenille cloths, blankets, bed covers etc (eight boxes)

Lot 1210

Victorian mahogany single bed, with mattress and slats

Lot 1217

A pair of part ebonised modern display tables, each mounted with a metal and plaster model of the chariots of Emperor Qin Shi Huang's mausoleum; together with a reproduction drum table; a mahogany bed tray; a glass occasional table; a chrome framed cantilever chair; and a magazine rack (6)

Lot 1226

A single mahogany sleigh bed with pull out second bed, two mattresses

Lot 213

Postcards, Ellam a set of 6 published cards illustrated by Ellam from 'Breakfast in bed' series 1 no 9321, frogs, cats, spaniels, donkeys, geese, cockerels (3 used) (gd)

Lot 218

Postcards, Ellam, a set of 6 cards illustrated by Ellam and published by Tuck, 'Breakfast in Bed' No 9953, Series III (this is a less common set) featuring monkeys, bulldogs, cats, parrots, & teddies (mainly gd) (all postally used)

Lot 219

Postcards, Ellam a set of 6 cards illustrated by Ellam and published by Tuck 'Breakfast in Bed' No 9553 Series III, featuring ducks, elephants, rabbits, foxes, giraffes and bears (mixed condition, fair/gd)

Lot 234

A leather effect adjustable bed/chair ideal for lumber problems

Lot 451

Dublin - A pair of George lll silver wine coasters, possibly by Christopher Clarke, circa 1770, (marked near the lower rim with maker's mark only) with undulating gadrooned top rim, each with pierced and repoussé sides featuring infant Bacchanals between vines laden with fruit drinking from a flask and falling asleep on a leafy bed with baskets of fruit, within a Rococo landscape of trees, Irish towers, ruins and windmills, the turned wooden bases with olive green baize table protectors (2) 5.50 x 12 x 12cm (2 x 5 x 5in) Other Notes: A pair of George III coasters matching this design and attributed to Richard Williams, a contemporary 18th century Dublin silversmith, were sold by Christie's in December 2010 for £1625.00 Literature: Christie's - the Barrett Collection from Crowe Hall, Bath - 16th December 2010 catalogue, lot 262

Lot 222

TEK SING CARGO Three pieces of early 19th century Chinese porcelain, comprising one blue and white circular dish, 18cm diameter; and two bowls, the largest 14cm diameter. History: The `Tek Sing` (or `True Star`) was a large three-masted Chinese ocean-going junk which sank, after running aground on a reef in the Gaspar Strait, on 6th February 1822. It had sailed from Amoy (now Xiamen, in Fujian province, China) and was bound for Batavia in the Dutch East Indies (now Jakarta, Indonesia), laden with a cargo of porcelain and 1600 Chinese immigrants, most of whom lost their lives. Following the discovery of the wreck in 1999 the salvageable cargo was raised from the sea bed, having lain undisturbed for nearly 180 years.

Lot 113

VARIOUS KNITTING WOOL, DOG BED, CAGE ETC

Lot 1334

A MODERN LEATHERETTE DOUBLE BED, AS NEW

Lot 289

A white painted wrought iron bed head depicting two birds, 140cmW

Lot 40

Two coal scuttles, a copper bed warming pan, and two wastepaper bins

Lot 538

A white painted folding iron day bed with turned brass legs

Lot 539

A contemporary upholstered day bed, with three removable upholstered sections and two loose cushions, 227x95cm

Lot 405

Pocket compass, also a bed side clock

Lot 631

Bed side clock in embossed mount, 3.5” high B’ham mod.

Lot 119

Mansey, Lewis. The Practical Physician, London: W. Stratford, no date [c.1800]. A scarce Georgian medical book outlining various ailments and remedies. Valetudinarians, for example, 'ought to go to bed by eight, nine, or ten at farthest; and rise by four, five, or six...nothing can be more prejudicial to tender constitutions, studious and contemplative persons, than lying long a-bed, or lolling and soaking in sheets'. Full contemporary worn calf

Lot 326

A 'mediaeval' wall hanging tapestry with a bird on scrolling peonies; a crewel work single bed throw (2)

Lot 385

Textiles - a pair of vintage single bed covers, stripped, c.1950; two early 20th century bed spreads, lavender and rose; etc

Lot 54

Textiles - a single patchwork bed spread, c.1940; patchwork tea cosy, c.1940; another; two embroidered cushions; etc

Lot 164

A Victorian pine bed frame, together with a modern pine sleigh bed frame

Lot 339

A new double bed with mattress

Lot 340

A single bed with headboard and an Aspace mattress

Lot 704

A HONEY PINE DOUBLE BED FRAME

Lot 620

A WW2 ERA ARMY CAMP BED

Lot 640

A pair of modern pine single bed ends with slats etc. (B.P. 24% incl. VAT)

Lot 802

Sindy Doll; a large collection including Sindy's own car, hairdryer, bed, bedroom furniture, sink unit, table and chairs, doll and swimming pool set, all boxed, a large collection of other dolls, horse, clothes, furniture and accessories (qty).

Lot 1092

A two-seat cream-coloured upholstered sofa bed Condition ReportThe length is 170 cm.

Lot 1121

A 20th century bed frame in the French manner, with caned head and footboardCondition ReportThere is some white paint on the bed head. Small scratches and marks all over. It looks like two pieces are missing from the center of the bed. See attached images. The bed is approx 204 cm long, 148 cm wide and 112 cm at its tallest.

Lot 1125

Victorian brass rail bedsteadCondition ReportThe bed is 210 cm long and 150 cm wide.

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