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Early 19th Century satinwood-crossbanded mahogany sideboard having a tubular brass back rail with urn finials over bow-breakfront top with crossbanding, the front with two boxwood-strung drawers between curved deep drawer and cupboard, all with ring handles, raised on tapering square section supports, 137cm x 59.5cm x 133.5cm high Provenance - By repute from the estate of Mr E.S. Clarke, proprietor of the Island Spinning Company, Lisburn, Northern Ireland, Ballyaughlis Lodge, near Hillsborough and thence by descent Condition: Old crack to right side of top, tighter splits to left side and light scratch to front edge, loss to front left side beneath hinged door, and tight cracking to side panels - Please see extra images and TELEPHONE department if you require further information
A Georgian mahogany bow fronted corner cupboard, with two cross banded doors, fitted with a drawer and two dummy drawers below, width 37.5insCondition Report: Height 49.5ins, width 35ins. Knocks and scuffs as you would expect with age. Cracks to veneer, some area of loss to one door, bubbling ans cracks to veneer above the doors
A Royal Worcester covered Bow piece vase, decorated with Highland cattle in landscape to the front and a landscape to the reverse by J Stinton, with pierced neck and swags, shape number 1428, dated 1925, height 12insCondition Report: Good condition, there are a couple of small firing cracks to the underside of the finial
*Dress. A Brussels lace wedding dress, 1899 [with later alterations], high-waisted empire-line gown with square neckline and train, hand-made, with machine and hand-stitching, comprising an inner shell of ivory taffeta (with zip closure), overlaid with cream hand-made Brussels lace, hook and eye closure at rear, sleeves elbow-length and slightly ruched, train edged in velvet, some small tears and holes in lace, and two small faint dark stains to front, train lightly soiled in places, bust 89cm (35ins), waist 80cm (31.5ins), length excluding train 150cm (59ins), length including train 190.5cm (75ins), together with a colour illustrated bound volume of verse commemorating the marriage of Mr. Port Bromell Elkins and Miss Eleanor Pollock Glass in Pennsylvania, 20th September 1899, second leaf with manuscript inscription certifying the marriage, quarter cream moir‚ cloth, decorative upper cover lettered in silver 'Bridal Bells', contained in original cardboard box, 4to, plus A Brussels lace wedding dress, 1929, cream low-waisted gown, hand-made with machine and hand-stitching, comprising a satin slip with scalloped hem, overlaid with a layered net outer shell, incorporating Brussels lace, and forming cape sleeves, ruched satin sash at waist, with bow to left side, press stud fastenings at rear, with corsage of wired faux flowers to left shoulder, some minor marks and small breaks in lace, bust 86cm (34ins), waist 86cm (34ins), length of slip 110cm (43.25ins), overall length 147cm (58ins), plus a partially deconstructed cream satin dress, late 1880s/early 1890s, comprising a ruched and padded boned bodice, lacking sleeves, and a separate long skirt with bustle pad and train, triple-pleated hem of skirt scalloped to reveal gathered hem of lining, some splits and soiling, together with original underskirt, plus a scallop-edged lace veil, 63 x 244cm (24.75 x 96ins), all contained in a small trunk Provenance: Eleanor Pollock Glass was the current owner's great grandmother, and the first item was worn by her as a going away dress; it was subsequently worn as a wedding dress by the vendor's mother Helen Louise Elkins, on 26th April 1952, and by herself on 4th October 1980. Port Brommell Elkins was an inventor and innovator, and the first person to use reinforced concrete in industrial buildings in Boston. Eleanor and Port's son, George Elkins, married Helen Douglass Gardner on 10th August 1929, and the second wedding dress was hers. The remaining items in the trunk come from the same family. (7)
*Dress. A damask bridal bodice and train, circa 1880s, comprising cream boned bodice, with cap sleeves and neckline edged with flounced layers of chiffon (a little torn and frayed in places), pointed waist with twisted gold damask edging, and a small corsage of wired berries, eyelet holes and ribbon lace for rear fastening, with some hooks and eyes, long train falling from bow and gather at left shoulder, lined with cream satin, inside of padded edge with ruched net trim, mostly hand-sewn, but some machine-stitching present, some marks, especially to edge of train, bust 74cm (29ins), waist 52cm (20.5ins), length of train from shoulders 238cm (94ins), together with a Victorian lace over skirt with train (raw edge at waist) (2)
*Fan. A hand-painted fan, Continental, early 19th century, folding double-sided fan, the parchment leaf backed with paper, recto with a painted and gilded pastoral scene of a courting couple and two small children amongst rocks and flowers, with border of fruit, garlands, volutes, birds, Cupid's bow, etc., landscape painted on verso with a young boy mounted on a goat and a dog beside, indistinct early manuscript note on verso lower left, closed 1.75ins tear to right hand edge (sometime repaired with ribbon on verso), mounted on painted and gilded pierced ivory sticks with remains of mother of pearl backing, diamant‚ rivet, front guardstick broken, 26.5cm (10.5ins), contained in a modern satin-lined cardboard fan box, together with a later hand-coloured lithographed fabric folding fan, showing courtly figures, a child, and a dog, in an Arcadian landscape, with lute, with elaborate border of silver spangles (some missing) and metal fringe, mounted on bone sticks (lower guardstick broken and sometime repaired), 23.5cm (9.25ins), housed in a cream silk fan box (2)
A selection of vintage silver and marcasite jewellery to include a pair of Art deco style drop earrings, a pair of drop earrings in the form of leaves, a pair of drop earrings in the form of snow flakes, a brooch in the form of a bow, a brooch in the form of a fearne, a pendant necklace in the form of graduating oval shapes, a bracelet having a twisted link design and a filligree brooch in the form of a dragonfly. All stamped 925. Total weight 81.7g.
An unusual 19th century Victorian bow fronted shop / chemists apothecary display cabinet. Of tall form with bow fronted single glass full length door housing half moon shaped shelves set within. The unusual cabinet with arched pierced centre, likely to fit a particular pipe or fitting, ie single commission made. Measures 123cms high x 43cms wide x 22cms depth
An Edwardian satinwood display cabinet by Maple & Co, with a raised pierced brass gallery back and urn finials, breakfront centre fitted two doors inlaid with neo classical ovals panels and ribbon bow crestings, flanked by bowed glazed doors, on stretchered leaf carved legs 146 x 122 x 38cm (57 x 48 x 15in) Makers label inside one door. The condition is good.
A Liverpool Pennington's 'profile bud' pattern slop bow, circa 1770, 15cm (6in) diameter; a Worcester blue and white 'fence' pattern 'clobbered' teapot and cover. 18cm (7in) wide; a Worcester blue and white sauceboat, 15cm (6in) wide and a Worcester slop bowl, printed with three vignettes to include 'peeping Tom' and 'L'amour', 14cm (5.5in) diameter (5)
Miniature Children's Books - The Infant's Library, sixteen-volume set, Printed and Sold by John Marshall, No. 4, Aldermary Church Yard, Bow-Lane, Cheapfide (sic), London [n.d., c. 1800], volumes 1 to 16 illustrated with naive full-page engraved illustrations, each rebound slightly later in blue faux 'morocco' buckram, gilt lettered upper covers, contemporary red-stained edges, 64mo (5.3cm x 4.2cm), (16), cased in the novelty box, as a George III secretaire bookcase, printed sliding cover with pediment thumbpiece, enclosing a pink paper-lined interior of four shelved compartments, 15.5cm high, 9.5cm wide, verso with a late 19th century dealer's ink MS price ticket: [No] 15265, £1 - 15, c. 1800
Miscellaneous - Cookery - Mrs. Beeton's Book of Household Management: 1869, 1880, 1891 and early 20th century edition, various states and bindings, 12mo, (4); British Topography - Thorough Guide Series: Yorkshire, Part II, second edition - revised, 1893, & The English Lake District, sixth edition - revised and enlarged, 1891, red cloth as issued, 16mo, (2); Periodicals - The Family Friend, 1855, line engravings throughout, contemporary half leather and marbled boards, 12mo; Bow Bells, 1874, wood engravings throughout, contemporary quarter-leather and buckram boards, small folio; Medicine/Medical - American Imprint, The Homœopathic Theory and Practice of Medicine, volume II only, William Radde, New York 1864, contemporary and quarter calf 8vo, [9]
SIX BROOCHES COMPRISING A GRANULATED PEARL BROOCH IN GOLD, UNMARKED, A GRANULATED RUBY AND DIAMOND BROOCH, A BLUE ENAMEL AND SEED PEARL GOLD BOW BROOCH, UNMARKED, AND THREE OTHER GOLD FRONTED BROOCHES AND A PAIR OF CONVERTED DRESS STUDS, 27G++GENERAL WEAR CONSISTENT WITH AGE, SOME STONES DEFICIENT
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