A pair of antique mahogany Chinese Chippendale style open armchairs. With openwork centre splats, acanthus carved swept scrolling arms, blind fret carved seat rails and raised on square tapering supports with undulating cross stretchers. Condition Report. To be used as a guide only. Good condition.
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A nineteenth century Chippendale revival floor standing corner cupboard. With swan neck pediment, astrigal glazed, blind fret carved side panels and raised on bracket feet, 195cm high. Condition Report. To be used as a guide only. No key. One glass pane cracked. Slight loss to the urn finials.
WILL COLLECT - Terence Cuneo, F.G.R.A., 1907-1996, B Battery on the Airfield, Topcliffe 1982, print, signed in pencil, 30 x 50cm, together with Cathedral's Express, signed, ltd. ed. 88/850, Flying Scotsman, 241/850, The Dagenham Jetty, 145/1200, Vehicle Inspection, 137/1200, Final Assembly, 203/1200, Quality Inspection, 207/1200, Defence of The Gun Position, another and John Young, Charlie Safe Home, print, 890/850, signed in pencil with gallery blind stamp, 40 x 60cm, all unframed
An Aesthetic Movement ebonised sideboard, circa 1880, in the style of Lamb of Manchester, with mirrored back, the central mirror below an apsidal glazed cupboard, mirrored to the interior, flanked by cupboards with blind fretwork sunflower motifs and vertically panelled sides, fitted with stylised brass hinges, on turned legs, 137cm wide, 153cm high, 39cm deep
Victorian West Lothian Agricultural Association medal awarded to Patrick Gray Esq, Freelands for 2nd best pony 12 hands high 1871, Edwardian The Shetland Agricultural Society Lerwick silver medal 1st prize breeding cow won by J Budge 1911, Scottish Tail Waggers Club medal, The Guide Dogs for the Blind Associations medal and a White City Greyhound Racing Club enamelled medal 1932 etc
After JOSEPH FARQUHARSON; a large signed coloured print depicting sheep in a winter landscape, blind stamp lower left, signed lower right, image 50 x 75cm, framed and glazed. CONDITION REPORT: Paper appears to be commensurate with age. Appears good with no obvious signs of faults, damage or restoration. From a private vendor.
After WILLIAM RUSSELL FLINT (1880-1969); a signed print "Waves", published in 1969, signed in pencil lower right, blind stamp lower left, 48.5 x 63cm, a limited edition print, beach scene, numbered 683/850, blind stamp lower left, 28 x 35.5cm, and a signed print, three seated ladies, printed in sepia, signed in pencil lower right, blind stamp lower left, 36 x 65cm, all framed and glazed (3).
L. S. LOWRY (1887 - 1976) 'Mrs Swindell's Picture' limited edition print of 850, signed to lower right with blind stamp to lower left, mounted and framed. The original was painted in 1967 and given to Lowry's cleaner, Mrs Swindell. The run of prints was printed by Pickersgill and Chorley, published by the Adam Collection Print itself measures 17" high x 12.5" wide (without mount or frame) No foxing, fading, creasing or tears - excellent well-preserved condition
AFTER JOY KIRTON SMITH "Tuscan", colour print, No'. 255/495, with blind studio stamp to left hand corner, signed in pencil lower right CONDITION REPORTS Size approx. 49 cm x 37 cm. Some undulations to paper, and some light general wear, but overall appears in reasonably good condition, however the mount is quite stained and yellowed, frame has some scratches, chips and scuffs.
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