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An Arts and Crafts oak bookcase in the manner of Shapland and Petter, of large proportions, with three quarter gallery top above a break front centre section, with four astragal glazed doors enclosing nine shelves, on shaped bracket feet, 167.5cm x 217cm W x 30cm D CONDITION REPORT: There are adjustable shelves to the inside of the bookcase, the brackets holding them in are not original. The lower right shelf is a little tight. One of the spindles has an old break and one does not fit fully into its socket at the top. The left hand corner of the top is scuffed. One of the escutcheon with a slight crack. genera light age wear patina throughout but overall of a good appearance. The missing panel of glass is present along with the beading for it. One of the moulding for the bracket foot is detached but present. The size above is for the height to the very top of the piece. Please note that the bookcase / display cabinet is not very deep and would not be able to take larger size books.
Airfield scramble bell, marked to the inside with a broad arrow and inset plaque for Cpl. Mark Bradley, decorative rope mounted removable clapper, H37cm, black painted cruciform hanging bracket with later wrought iron and oak stand H80cm Condition Report Mark where Queens crown crest has been removed from side of bell.Click here for further images, condition, auction times & delivery costs
REGENCY MAHOGANY AND BRASS INLAID 'KEY HOLE' BRACKET CLOCK, the 5 1/2" enamelled dial on a brass, eight day twin fusee movement striking hourly to a gong, the back plate inscribed Chas Jno Cope London, the case with a flaming urn finial and brass foliate & line inlay, with keys and pendulum, height 49cm
REGENCY ROSEWOOD AND BRASS INLAID BRACKET CLOCK, the square, silvered dial with 5 1/2" chapter ring inscribed Viner & Co. 235 Regent Street, on a brass, eight day, chain driven twin fusee movement, hourly striking to a bell, the back plate also inscribed Viner and Co, the case with pagoda top and brass finial, with keys and pendulum, height 38cm Provenance: Garrard, Regent Street, London from whom purchased in July 1992.
GEORGE III MAHOGANY CHEST ON CHEST, the dentil cornice above two short and three long drawers flanked by inlaid quarter columns, the lower section with three graduated long drawers and bracket feet, height 183cm, width 112cm, depth 58cm Footnote: inscribed in pencil to the underside of one of the drawers 'John Lilbourn, maker, Jn 1785 No1'. Ref: George Hepplewhite, The Cabinet Maker and Upholsterers Guide, Pl. 53 for the overall design, Pl. 86 for the feet and Pl. 121 for the cornice
PAIR OF GILTWOOD STYLE WALL BRACKETSof shaped outline supported by floral scrolls, 28cm high; together with a weathered giltwood wall bracket of narrow proportions, with a moulded rectangular top supported by a shell and scroll support, 53cm wide; and a pair of giltwood style flower head motifs on plaques, 14cm x 14cm (5)
Mid 19th century bracket clock, brass arched dial signed W.J. Kenvin, Southampton, chaptering with Roman numerals, arch with secondary strike silent dial, twin fusee, 8-day verge escapement striking on single bell, back plate with floral bright cut decoration, bob pendulum, case with caddy top, single brass handle, sides with brass fretwork, fish-scale design panels, glazed door to back and front all standing on brass ogee bracket feet, height 46cm (18"). For condition reports please go to www.peterwilson.co.uk
J & E Flint, Birmingham long-case clock, eight-day movement, striking on single bell, canopy with double swan neck, brass finials, trunk with short door, box base with original bracket feet, decorated all over with figured mahogany and rosewood veneers, height 246cm (97"). For condition reports please go to www.peterwilson.co.uk
Late 18th century walnut knee-hole desk, quartered veneered top with cross-banding and herring bone inlay, one long drawer above two stacks of three flanking central cupboard, original brass handles and steel locks, bracket feet, width 84cm (33"), depth 52cm (20"), height 76cm (30"). For condition reports please go to www.peterwilson.co.uk
Early 19th century oak housekeepers cupboards, top section with four two panelled doors with raised and fielded mahogany cross-banded panels, flanked by rope twist and fluted columns, base with six long drawers each with mahogany cross-banding and turned handles, all standing on ogee bracket feet, width 234cm (92"), depth 52cm (20"), height 220cm (87"). For condition reports please go to www.peterwilson.co.uk
George III oak dresser, top section with dentil mould above shaped cornice, two three panel doors flanking two fixed plate shelves, base fitted six long and two short central drawers above two arched raised and fielded panel doors, cross-banded all over with mahogany, reeded quarter columns, bracket feet, width 215cm (85"), depth 53cm (21"), height 197cm (78"). For condition reports please go to www.peterwilson.co.uk
* Leica accessories. Leica M bellows unit with hood, untested but in reasonable condition, together with other close-up accessories (some with boxes) including Leitz BEHOO copy legs set, Leitz BELUN copy stand set, Leitz BOOWU copy legs set (x2), Leitz Repro-Summar 24mm (17675X), Leitz BEVOR copy legs, Leitz NAKUL film viewer (with another one but without handle), Leitz M-series OUAGO short focus mount, Leitz M-series OTZFO short focus mount, Leitz M-series 16464K short focus mount, Leitz CHICO flash unit, Leitz CEYOO flashgun with CTOOM bracket (x2), Leitz BEOON copy stand with magnifier and three mask plates, Leitz OMEXO portable copy stand in canvas bag, Leitz MIKAM microscope quarter plate camera attachment with ground glass and one plate holder in original box, plus a Leitz 30X LWHOO in original box, Leitz microscope adapter and small table tripod, Leitz OUAGO 1:4/90 infinity to 1m adapter ring (boxed), boxed Leitz 16494 double cable release (PROCTOR). (Qty: a carton)
* Leica M3 rangefinder camera No 1039285. Leica M3 chrome rangefinder camera (Serial Number No 1039285), manufactured in 1961 by Ernst Leitz GmbH in Wetzlar, Germany, excellent condition and in good working order, some very minor surface marks on top plate, minor leather loss on right hand side, with Leitz Summaron 'RF' 35mm f/2.8 chrome lens (Serial Number 1948863) with Optical Viewing Unit mounted on top of the lens, manufactured in 1962 by Ernst Leitz GmbH in Wetzlar, Germany, excellent condition and in good working order, Leitz IROOA metal lens hood, Leica body cap, User Manual, Leitz flash bracket and cables, Weston Master III exposure meter (leather case has name tag 'Captain Alan Villiers') with User Manual, leather camera case (only useable with Optical Viewing Unit removed), a larger camera case also with Alan Villiers name tag and vintage travel labels, together with Leitz Hektor 135mm f/4.5 chrome lens , Serial Number 1717179, manufactured in 1960 by Ernst Leitz, Wetzlar, Germany, good working order and in excellent condition with only very minor surface marks visible, rear body cap included, front cap missing, plus a collection of books by Alan Villiers , including 'Last of the Windships' and 'Sons of Sindbad, The Photographs' (sealed). (Qty: 10)This photographic equipment was all the working property of the legendary adventurer, photographer and mariner Alan Villiers, and is consigned to auction by his family.Born in Melbourne, Australia, Villiers first went to sea at age 15 and sailed on board traditionally rigged vessels, including the full-rigged ship Joseph Conrad. He commanded square-rigged ships for films, including Moby Dick and Billy Budd. He also commanded the Mayflower II in 1957 on its voyage from the United Kingdom to the United States.He wrote 44 books, and served as the Chairman (1960-1970) andPresident (1970-74) of the Society for Nautical Research, a Trustee of the National Maritime Museum, and Governor of the Cutty Sark Preservation Society. He was awarded the British Distinguished Service Cross as a Commander in the Royal Naval Reserve during the Second World War. Villiers also trained as a pilot, 1937-38, and sailed with Arab dhows in the Persian Gulf, 1938-39.He settled in England and when he died on 3 March 1982 at Oxford he was survived by his wife and three children.
A 19th Century Victorian gilt brass mantel clock raised on a bracket base with armorial decoration and maiden face masks to the sides. Plain armorial cartouche to front with scrolled decoration and swag adorned top. The gilt brass dial having white enamel Roman numeral chapter ring and faceted hands.
Chinese black lacquered and gilt decorated tea caddy with two pewter compartments and covers, on shaped dragons head bracket feet, 22.5cm wide,PLEASE NOTE: THIS ITEM CONTAINS OR IS MADE OF IVORY. Buyers must be aware that regulations of several countries, including USA, prohibit the import of ivory, or any goods containing ivory. Ewbank’s advise prospective purchasers who intend to ship this lot to another country that they must familiarise themselves with the relevant import/export regulations prior to bidding. They are responsible for their shipping arrangements and the onus is therefore on them to organise their own shipping.. Exterior of case heavily worn and with extensive losses to decoration. Losses to feet.Interior with light wear. Rim of one caddy bent out of shape.Hinges loose.

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