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A 19TH CENTURY MAHOGANY SECRETAIRE WITH LINEN PRESS TOP, the upper section having dentil cornice over two plain panelled cupboard doors opening to reveal three slide-out trays, the base having three deep full width drawers, the uppermost being fitted with fall down front, supported on plain bracket feet, approx 210cm high, 116cm at widest point
Anton Fogh Holm - Alfred J Anderson - Nordisk Solar Co - An exceptional Scandinavian / Danish mid 20th century, circa 1960's ceiling lamp - light of space age form. Constructed of chevron angled powder coated steel in the original orange vivid colourway with bracket atop. Measures 35cms high x 50cms diameter
A Georgian style walnut bachelor's chest of four graduated drawers to bracket feet, a mahogany cheval mirror, an oak framed office chair, a further mahogany framed chair, a mahogany wall hanging corner display cabinet with astragal glazed door, a two tier folding tea table, mahogany open bookcase, glass-topped coffee table, reproduction wine table, a mahogany corner bow front two tier side table and a mahogany aspidistra stand
A 19th Century mahogany linen press, the two doors enclosing linen shelves above a base of two short and one long drawer to bracket feet CONDITION REPORTS Numerous surface scratches, dents, small chips, areas of loss to the wood. Discolouration and staining in areas and some bleaching of the wood. Height is approx 164 cm x width 131 cm approx. General wear and tear commensurate with age and use - see images for further details
A 19th Century mahogany square front chest, the plain top above four long graduated drawers, raised on bracket feet CONDITION REPORTS Approx 93 cm wide x 101.5 cm tall. Various scratches, scuffs nad marks including dark marks etc to the top. The top is undulating. Vrious cracks to the veneer to the edges and some splits to the top. Drawers quite stiff. Some dfamage to the moulding around the drawer fronts. Various general signs of wear and tear throughout
A pair of Japanese silver, Shibayama and enamelled vases, Meiji, ovoid form with flared necks and cast dragon handles, each with six gilt lacquered panels of birds in prunus, chrysanthemum and hanging baskets, within a champleve enamel encrusted ground of foliate motifs, on three bracket pedestal bases, inset marks to underside, 25cm high (2)
A Japanese silver, Shibayama and enamelled chest, Meiji period, 1868-1912, octagonal pagoda form, the six sides with gilt lacquered panels of hanging baskets, interior still life and birds in blossom, within tooled bamboo leaf ground, the central door opening to reveal a Maki-e lacquered interior of three graduated drawers with leaf decoration, below a dome of champleve enamel with ring handle, on fretted bracket feet, mother of pearl seal mark to underside, 25cm high
A Japanese silver, Shibayama and enamelled vase, Meiji period, 1868-1912, of ovoid form with flared neck, the six gilt lacquered panels of birds, vases and handing baskets with floral bouquets, within a ground of champleve enamel chrysanthemum and foliate sprigs, on three bracket feet, 25cm high
A late Victorian Maple & Co mahogany cased bracket clock, circa 1890, caddy top, having an eight day movement, the face with a silvered chapter dial and gilt spandrels eight bells and Westminster chimes, with silent chime and slow/fast modes, the four pillared movement with bells and gongs, height 55cm
ROYAL INTEREST: WILLIAM IV SILVER TREASURY INK STAND by Robert Hennel III, London 1836, of rectangular form, the hinged lid engraved with the Royal Arms, the interior enclosing two silver mounted glass inkwells and a sander, also a detachable section, the whole on pierced bracket feet, 9cm high x 25cm long, (c.45.9oz) This inkstand was possibly made as a commemorative piece to mark the Coronation of Queen Victoria in 1837.
HENRY WILKINSON & CO (possibly); a large Victorian hallmarked silver fronted rectangular photo frame overall embossed and pierced with foliate scrolls and floral motifs and with a bird to each corner, with vacant cartouche to the top and smaller example to lower border on bracket feet, London 1895, with aperture 21.5 x 13.5cm, with bevelled glass and mahogany back. CONDITION REPORT: The back has been replaced.
WILLIAMS (BIRMINGHAM) LTD; an Edward VII hallmarked silver fronted Art Nouveau shaped rectangular photo frame embossed with a head of young female with stylised hair, and with green, blue and yellow enamel detailed flower heads, on bracket feet, Birmingham 1905, with rectangular aperture measuring 14.5 x 9cm, with bevelled glass and oak easel back. CONDITION REPORT: The back has been replaced, some misshapen areas mainly to the edges. later enamelled.

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