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Fine quality Edwardian Sheraton Revival inlaid mahogany two height bow front corner cabinet, with swan neck pediment with inlaid paterae and flowers, the top section with two shelves enclosed by glazed bow front door with two bevelled mirrored panels below, the lower section with cupboard enclosed by panelled door with finely inlaid neo-classical design depicting musical instruments, mask, classical urns and floral festoons, flanked by serpentine-shape sides terminating on spade feet, 217cm highFurther images and condition reports are available at www.reemandansie.com
A bow tie worn at the coronation of George III and Queen Charlotte, worked in silver thread with portraits of King George and Queen Charlotte with their initials below the legend `Long Live King George`, 24 x 22cm overall, mounted, framed and glazed. An inscription verso, believed to be in A W N Pugin`s hand, `Worn by my grandfather, W Welby Esq. of the Middle Temple, at the Coronation of George III AD1760`.
A matched set of four Cape Regency chairs. one with curved top rail above a bow-tie shaped mid rail, riempie seat on tapering and turned legs, and another similar, two with a curved top rail and shaped mid-rails, one with a riempie seat the other with a caned seat, both on turned and tapering legs (4)
20th Century: Imperial German Officer`s swordAn Imperial German Officer`s Sword. With slightly curved plain single-edged blade, steel knuckle-bow and back-strap and wire-bound composition grip. Contained in its black steel scabbard. Also with a WW2 period British Commando dagger by William Rodgers, Sheffield, complete with leather sheath. (2 items)
1922 (April 1-17) Freeman`s Journal Civil War post printing machinery destruction editions 13 by 8.5 in.Mimeograph typescript.Three scarce 7pp editions of the Freeman`s Journal produced after the destruction of their printing presses by Anti-Treaty IRA men for its support of the Anglo-Irish Treaty. The first edition declaring "the sledge is not all-powerful. On the night it demolished our machines we managed to produce one sheet. Today we offer our readers seven. The Freeman`s Journal declines to bow to tyranny...
A superb quality late 19th c. Mahogany Mirror back Sideboard by ``Warings, by appointment to the King, Furnisher`s and Decorators, 118 Deansgate, Manchester``, having double moulded cornice with geometric carving below, large serpentine shaped bevel plated mirror in elegant carved frame with fluted panels, double pedestal Corinthian style column supports, the base having a central flight of two bow-front drawers over a lower recessed compartment with fret- cut, pierced decoration, flanked by opposing cupboard doors with carved detail and standing on carved ball and claw feet. 75 1/2`` wide x 77 3/4`` high x 26`` deep.
A late Victorian Mahogany Mirror backed Sideboard with moulded cornice, oval, bevel plated mirror and gallery supports with pierced fret cut decoration. The Bow front having a moulded edge top and a central flight of three Mahogany lined drawers with quarter veneered fronts, flanked by opposing single moulded panel doors. Brass handles throughout and standing on long cabriole legs, 60``w approx w x 68``h x 22``d.
PrussiaLot of 3 Iron Crosses.1.) Iron Cross, 1914, 1. class, made out of a 2. class which got a professionally attached broach; 2.) Iron Cross, 1914, 2. Klasse, on womens bow, paralell loop welded on, with large loop, made in the style of the women and virgin crosses (1870/71); 3.) Iron Cross, 1914, 2. class, with repetition clasp 1939 in the type of 1957 on the ribbon.Interesting pieces.Condition: II
Saxonian KingdomCarola Medal, in gold, miniature.Gold, die-cutter M.B. (Max Barduleck), on womens bow.Ø 16 mm, 3,1 g m.B.The golden Carola Medal was awarded between 1892-1915 only in 46 pieces. The miniature on offer is an official piece, that was made by the Dresden Mint. The dies for it where made by die-cutter Barduleck, and they are today stored at the Coin-cabinett in Dresden. The medal in its miniature model is listed under no. 143 in the following book: Max Barduleck. Die letzten Jahre der Münze in Dresden, Werksverzeichnis 1865 bis 1911, hrsg. by Dr. Paul Arnold, director of the Coin-cabinett of the federal art-collection Dresden. Very rare.Condition: I
MiniaturesAnhaltin Miniaturebar with 2 decorations.Bow with the attached decorations; 1.) Silver Reign-Jubilee-Medal 1896; 2.) Prussia: Landwehr-long service decoration, 1. class (1868-1920). Both miniatures of high striking quality.The silver Reign-Jubliee-Medal was awarded in only 682 pieces.Condition: II
Pair of Bow figures of a Huntsman and Lady Falconer circa 1760 painted in polychrome enamels (2) 17cm high Condition report: Huntsman has old restorations to both arms, his shotgun and powder flask, one hand and his head have been restuck. the restoration is flaking where the but of the shotgun touches the base. The Falconer`s head and one arm have been restuck, there is a chip to her hat and the dogs ear, there are firing cracks to the base and manufacturing faults to her staff. There are typical losses to the applied leaves and flora on both figures.
18ct gold open faced pocket watch , case Chester 1871, enamelled roman dial, gilt minute hand, blued centre seconds, engine turned case 50mm with slide on the band, key wind English lever movement with compensation balance, three-quarter back (not working, lacking bow and hour hand). *See clocks and watches proviso.
G Foreign Coins and Medals. Australia, Victoria, half sovereign, 1856, Sydney mint, laur. head l., rev. AUSTRALIA crowned within wreath (KM.1; Fr.9a), practically mint state, as struck, only minimal abrasions, a sharp even strike showing a most pleasing portrait with only slight weakness on a couple of leaves and top of bow of reverse, an opportunity to acquire an excellent example of this 2-year first style of issue featuring the distinctive Sydney reverse, rare and especially so in this state of preservation A superb piece, by far the finest we have handled.
1924 Rolls-Royce 20hp Tourer Car Year: 1924 Car Manufacturer: Rolls-Royce Car Model: 20hp Tourer Car Reg No.: XR 1292 Car Chassis No.: GF12 Car Colour: Grey Unveiled in 1922, the 20HP was a second string to the Rolls-Royce bow - a shorter, more economical sibling to the Silver Ghost, which broadened the marque`s reach to include the very rich as well as the seriously wealthy. Instantly distinguished by its horizontal radiator shutters (only the last of the line were fitted with vertical ones), the newcomer was constructed around a ladder-frame chassis of 129-inch wheelbase. Power came from a 3127cc straight-six, OHV monobloc engine, that was mated directly to a three-speed manual gearbox operated by a centre-change (the modernity of which caused a degree of controversy at the time of launch!). Suspension was by semi-elliptic leaf springs front and rear. Braking was initially on the rear wheels alone, while steering was by worm and nut. Progressively updated to feature a four-speed gearbox (with more familiar right-hand change!) and servo-assisted all-wheel braking, the `baby` Rolls remained in production until 1929, by which time some 2,885 examples are understood to have vacated the company`s Derby factory. Lighter and more responsive than the Silver Ghost, the 20HP was also capable of exceeding 60mph. Bare chassis were priced at ú1,100, to which all manner of bodies were fitted. This particular example - chassis number GF12 - was supplied new to the high ranking civil servant and businessman, Sir George Barstow KCB. Always fitted with Tourer coachwork, its original Salmons body was supplanted by a more rakish Chamberlain one during the 1950s. Acquired through the renowned Rolls-Royce historian and author John Fasal, `XR 1292` has been in the vendor`s care since 1986. The step-grandson of W.O. Bentley, he informs us that (a) the engine "runs well (though emits some smoke)", (b) the bodywork, paintwork and interior trim are in "good" order, and (c) the Rolls` electrical equipment is "very good with the exception of the ammeter". Currently on SORN, this appealing, four-seater Rolls-Royce is now seeking a new home. Click Here to view this item on www.i-bidder.com
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