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A FRENCH EMPIRE WALNUT AND PARCEL GILT BED HEADBOARD EARLY 19TH CENTURY with a scrolling bird and ribbon crest above a coronet with initials 'AM', flanked by Greek keys, with urn shaped finials above further gilt urns, together with a bedstead with tapering, parcel gilt fluted columns, flowerbud finials and carved and gilt flowerheads (2) Headboard: 177cm high, 161cm wide Bedstead: 106cm high, 155cm wide, 194cm long Provenance Redlynch House, Salisbury, Wiltshire.
Partly copper and iron bedstead on wheels, France, h. 140, w. 180cm. and 2 bed bases 198 x 92 cm. (origin: Hotel Seven one Seven Amsterdam) (corner bracket broken off)Deels koperen en ijzeren ledikant op wielen, Frankrijk, h. 140, br. 180 cm. en 2 bedbodems 198 x 92 cm. (herkomst: Hotel Seven one Seven Amsterdam) (hoeksteun afgebroken)
Partly copper and iron bedstead on wheels, France, h. 140, w. 180cm. and 2 bed bases 198 x 92 cm. (origin: Hotel Seven one Seven Amsterdam) (corner bracket broken off)Deels koperen en ijzeren ledikant op wielen, Frankrijk, h. 140, br. 180 cm. en 2 bedbodems 198 x 92 cm. (herkomst: Hotel Seven one Seven Amsterdam) (hoeksteun afgebroken)
Partly copper and iron bedstead on wheels, France, h. 140, w. 180cm. and 2 bed bases 198 x 92 cm. (origin: Hotel Seven one Seven Amsterdam) (corner bracket broken off)Deels koperen en ijzeren ledikant op wielen, Frankrijk, h. 140, br. 180 cm. en 2 bedbodems 198 x 92 cm. (herkomst: Hotel Seven one Seven Amsterdam) (hoeksteun afgebroken)
Knightman Family: An Old Mill Furniture (Balk): An English Oak and Leather 4'6" Bedstead, the headboard with two cream leather upholstered panels, the footboard with recessed carved knight trademark, 143cm wide headboard 109cm high footboard 41.5cm high with oak side rails and slatsFrom the estate of Horace Knight (1933-2021).
Knightman Family: An Old Mill Furniture (Balk): A Cherry Bedroom Suite, comprising a Panelled Wardrobe, with two doors opening to reveal a shelf and hanging rail, brass handles and hinges, on four square section feet, with recessed carved knight trademark, 117.5cm wide, 56cm deep, 182.5cm high; a Chest of Drawers, with two short over three long drawers, with brass lacquer handles, recessed carved knight trademark, 93cm wide, 45.5cm deep, 86.5cm high; a Pair of Bedside Cupboards, each with a drawer above a cupboard, with brass lacquer hinges and handles, one with recessed carved knights trademark, 45.5cm by 41cm, 59cm high and 46.5cm by 41cm, 59.5cm high; a 4'6" Bedstead, the headboard with carved Yorkshire rose, 139cm wide, 109cm high, footboard, with recessed carved knight trademark, 71cm high with cherry rails and slats; a Coffee Table, the rectangular top above two drawers, above a shelf, on four tapering square section legs, with recessed carved knight trademark, 105cm by 61cm, 61cm high; and A Walnut Armchair, with pierced splat, drop-in seat, on turned front legs, labelled Old-Mill FURNITURE, 95cmFrom the estate of Horace Knight (1933-2021).Scratches to the top and worn handles.
A reproduction Louis XVI style mahogany bedsteadThe headboard with foliate cornice above a fielded panel with carved cresting, flanked by reeded columns, the footboard of conforming design, the slatted base between plain side rails, 198cm wide x 222cm long x 135cm high.Mattress recess: 183cm x 200cm. The bed comes with a slatted base for a base or matress to rest on. Condition generally good overall. Headboard has a split to the upper left and a fine split to the middle right of the main panel. Some minor cosmetic marks in places consistent with use.
Modern 1/12th Scale Dolls House Furniture and Accessories, comprising bow front side board, six shield back chairs with gilt metal mounts to the reverse, carved bedstead, three tier dumb waiter and serving table, all indistinctly initialled in gold pen 'ST' or 'TS'; kneehole desk with green leather mount, signed Derek Childerhouse 1999; Celia Mayfield green leather upholstered wing armchair; rocking Windsor armchair, three height chest of drawers, oak barrel with handles all with the impressed squirrel and nut mark; Stan & Nina Terry double wardrobe; gilt brocade upholstered knoll settee and armchair, gilt framed mirror, Henning sewing machine, umbrella stand, umbrella, desk light etc
Pair: Private T. C. Steele, Gordon Highlanders, who was accidentally killed by gun shot in Ireland on 28 July 1921 British War and Victory Medals (S-42265 Pte. T. C. Steele. Gordons.) minor edge bruise to BWM, otherwise nearly extremely fine (2) £60-£80 --- Terence Coins Steele attested for the Gordon Highlanders and served with the 1st Battalion during the Great War on the Western Front. Re-enlisting following the cessation of hostilities, he was re-nubered 2868123, and served with the 2nd Battalion in Ireland. Steele ‘died tragically as a result of a revolver accident at Curragh Camp, in Ireland, and the extremely sad circumstances cast a gloom over his home and upon all his many friends both in Dundee and in the regiment to which he belonged. The tragedy occurred at the end of last week. Private Steele was in the canteen preparing dinner when an officer dropped a revolver in a tent fifty yards off. The revolver struck the bedstead and went off, the bullet lodging in Steele’s stomach. Death was almost instantaneous. Brought over from Ireland during the week-end the body arrived in Dundee on Monday, escorted by a sergeant-major from Curragh Camp. The funeral took place yesterday afternoon from his mother’s house at 43 Milnbank Road, and was witnessed by a large crowd. A firing party composed of 20 men from the Black Watch, and bugler and piper from Perth, accompanied the coffin to its resting-place in Balgay Cemetery. The coffin was laid on top of a gun drawn by eight horses. The sadness of the fatality is heightened by the fact that Private Steele left for Ireland with his regiment only about five weeks ago. He served for two years in France during the war, and on the cessation of hostilities signed on for other three years. He was of a genial disposition, and was thoroughly liked by all who knew him.’ Sold with copied research, including a photographic image of the recipient.
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