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A pair of 17th Century style stained Beechwood and upholstered arm chairs, early 20th CenturyEach with arched padded backs covered in tartan fabric above a pair of leaf carved downswept arms with scroll terminals each carved with a doubled sided flower head above a conforming tartan covered sprung seat and a scrolling foliate carved front cross stretcher with ring turned bobbin cross stretchers , raised upon ornately carved hairy paw front feet, height118cm.
William IV mahogany side cabinet, rectangular top, cross banded in rosewood with gradoon moulded edge, two cupboard doors with brass astragal each with single panel recess decorated with bobbin moulding. Each side with rope twist column all standing on turned legs, interior with two adjustable shelves. 104cm (41in) wide. Condition report: Good ready to use.
Victorian mahogany side cabinet. Brass galleried shelf above rectangular top with egg and bobbin mould bead. Base with two cupboards each with cross banded flame mahogany single panelled doors covering three adjustable shelves. All standing on short turned legs. 104cm (41in) wide. Condition report: Beading to left hand bottom corner slightly damaged requiring re-polishing. Replacement brass lock. Mahogany door close astragal replaced.Two new back legsscratches to topsmall tier added laternew backevidence of being reconstructed from a larger piece of furniture.New lengths of bobbin turned moulding all over
Regency mahogany fold-over card table, the cross banded top with beaded mould, frieze with cross banding and brass metal embellishment, all standing on two turned and reeded columns, platform base, out swept legs with brass rosettes, anthemion moulded box terminals with brass casters, width 93cm (36"), depth 46cm (18"), height 72cm (28"). Condition report: Three sections of bobbin turned beading missing from the edge of table top, one brass rosette missing, table interior re-baised.
Early 19th century mahogany twin pedestal sideboard circa 1830. Back board with double scroll decoration sitting on rectangular top with inverted front frieze, fitted three drawers all pine lined with blue paper finishing. Standing on two pedestal cupboards each with single recess panelled door, bobbin turn beading, bun feet with reeded moulding. 153cm (60in) wide. Condition report: Good overall condition replacement locks.
SET OF VICTORIAN EBONISED, PAINTED, AND ABALONE QUARTETTO TABLES MID 19TH CENTURY the largest table with a shaped top painted with dogs in a polychrome and gilt border; the next with an abalone inlaid games board; the remaining tables painted with further dogs, on bobbin turned legs and trestle supports (4) 61cm wide, 72cm high, 41cm deep
A carved oak writing cabinet, circa 1900The superstructure featuring carved and pierced tiered rails, carved cabinet door, mirrored recesses and two short drawers above a folding hinged writing surface, with two further drawers and carved cupboard door beneath, raised on bobbin turned and block supports united by stretchers, width approx 83cm, height approx 146cm.
Late 19th century "Regina" Polyphon disc playing oak music box. The lid with bobbin turned open gallery under hood hangs over panelled sides with turned vase columns to corners on moulded base on bracket feet, has original handle and 24 x metal discs (40cm diameter). Serial number 36747, 35cm high x 57cm long x 51cm depth. Condition Report. Had it playing several discs and no obvious issues noted.More images and video of it working have now been uploaded.
A collection of four Georgian English satirical caricatures, to include: 'Launching a Frigate', Thomas Rowlandson after Richard Newton, depicting a Portsmouth brothel with grotesque bawd sending out a handsome young prostitute; in the background a sailor is looking up at a woman leaning from the window; etching on laid paper with original hand-colouring, published by Thomas Tegg (no date); 'Bobbin about to the Fiddle - a Family Rehearsal of Quadrille Dancing, or Polishing for a trip to Margate', hand-coloured etching by Charles Williams, published by Thomas Tegg, 1817; 'A Clerical Manoeuvre or the Way to Finish a Charity Sermon', hand-coloured etching by Charles Williams, published by Thomas Tegg (no date); 'An Election Ball', hand-coloured etching by George Cruikshank, published by G. Humphrey, 1819. All framed & glazed. (4)Condition Report: Good, clean and bright for age. Unexamined out of frames.
COLLIER, JOHN (BOBBIN, TIM); 'The Miscellaneous Works of Tim Bobbin Esq, containing his view on the Lancashire Dialect with large additions and improvements. Also his poem of the flying dragon and the man of Heaton. Together with other his whimsical amusements in prose and verse', Manchester 1775, later re-bound by Winstanley of Manchester.
AFTER JOHN COLLIER 'Tim Bobbins' '1708-1786'; a folio of 'Human Passions Delineated, in about 120 figures, Droll, Satirical and Humorous '...', by Timothy Bobbin of the Lancashire dialect', May 1770 folio containing forty three black and white plates (one missing), title page and 'The Explanation of the Plates in the Book of Heads', rebound, with relevant letter from Rochdale central library.
A VICTORIAN MAHOGANY LONGCASE CLOCK by S Bibby, Carnarvon, the painted arched dial set with Roman numerals, Arabic subsidiary seconds dial and date aperture, painted spandrels with globes and moon face into the dial, twin weight pendulum driven movement, striking on a bell, enclosed in a single glazed door hood with broken pediment and bobbin turned pillar decoration repeated to the trunk flanking a short door and panel on a stepped trunk base with canted corners and applied panel, 230 cms high, 69 cms wide

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