A rare Scottish George III Tobacco Spinners Society mahogany chest, the cavetto lid enclosing shallow tray with lock above principle lid enclosing a lift-out chest of five small graduated drawers with brass lifting handle and wire ring pulls, two brass locks to the front above inlaid inscription on a banner The Journeymen Tobacco Spinners Box, brass carrying handles, on bracket feet, 45cm h; 42 x 68cm Provenance: Stephen Mitchell of Stephen Mitchell & Sons, Scottish Tobacco Manufacturing Company established at Linlithgow in 1723; thence by descent to the present vendor. Sold with extracts from the Tobacco Spinners Minute Book Another example was sold Bonhams, Edinburgh, 24 August 2006, lot 996 The Glasgow Journeymen's Tobacco Spinning Society was one of a number of private Journeymen Tradesmen's Benefit Societies established in Glasgow in the 18th and early 19th centuries
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A Regency mahogany bow front chest of drawers, outlined throughout in satinwood, fitted two short over three long graduated drawers with bowed apron and slightly splayed bracket feet, cast brass swan loo handles, 104cm h; 104 x 53cm Possibly later inlaid, handle patch marks, other abrasions and wear
A Large Late 20th Century Georgian Style Mahogany Cased Tempus Fugit Bracket Clock with Silvered Chapter Ring and Gilt Mounted Centre Surmounted by 'Tempus Fugit' Boss, with Brass Carry Handles, Pineapple Finials and Lion Ring Handles, Movement Stamped AJK, Original Kieninger, Made in Germany
A George III oak dresser base with three lines of short drawers flanking a central cupboard, with brass handles and escutcheons, on bracket feet, 208cm wide x 56cm deep x 88cm highDents, marks and scratches consistent with age and use. Repairs to drawer fronts on central drawer, chips and nibbles to drawer fronts. Larger loss to left hand top drawer but piece present. Otherwise in good condition
A Victorian mahogany chest of two short over three long graduated drawers with bun handles, on bracket feet, 104cm wide x 52cm deep x 102cm highDents, marks and scratches consistent with age and use, one lock interior lacking, some chips to the edges of the drawer fronts and wear to the corners of the bracket feet
A leather fire bucket with brass rivets, stamped 'Made in England' beneath, 25cm diameter; an antique oriental brass bound box with painted floral bands, 50cm wide; and a cylindrical leather stick stand in the form of a cordite case, 24cm diameter, 50cm high (3)The leather fire bucket with broken handle, in otherwise used condition; the box with minor marks and damages overall due to age and use, the brass mount to the front top right corner dented, the brass mount to the back left corner partially detatched, the leather covering to the back of the box detatched and in need of repair, the right hand handle detatched and present but lacking one bracket; the stick stand with fading to the leather and coat of arms, water marks and only moderate condition overall.
A William IV mahogany cellarette, of sarcophagus form with lion mask ring handle to the front, carved brackets to the corners and standing on carved claw and ball feet, the interior with a later tin liner for use as a jardiniere, 76cm wide, 53cm deep, 55cm highMinor marks, dents and scratches overall due to age and use, loss to the top covering of the left hand corner bracket, the interior later.
A pine dresser with adjustable shelves over two pairs of cupboard doors, all on bracket feet, 154cm wide x 44cm deep x 201cm highDents, marks and scratches consistent with age and use, some watermarks, losses to cornice on one side, cupboard doors in need of reattaching, large chip/loss to left hand side of dresser
A part pawnbrokers shop sign, with three gold painted metal balls, and with an associated wrought iron wall bracket, the balls measuring 30cm diameterChips and scratches to the paintwork, oxidization to the metal as expected with outdoor use. The balls and bracket sold together but not part of the same sign
ENFIELD, ENGLAND A CASED .303 (BRIT) 'MODEL NO.4 (T)' BOLT-MAGAZINE SNIPER RIFLE, serial no. G33027, dated for 1944 and probably shot and regulated by Holland & Holland, London, with 25 1/2in. barrel, blacked receiver mounted with threaded pads for a No. 32 telescope, elevating rear-battle-sight, dove-tailed fore-sight with side protectors, walnut butt-stock with applied cheek-rest, alloy heel-plate, three-quarter length fore-stock with correct four-groove top-cover, in refurbished condition and complete with an '08 pattern leather sling, a refinished transit case marked for the same rifle with paper contents label pasted inside the lid, a No32 MK3 telescopic sight serial no. 18480 complete with its leather lens covers, numbered mounting bracket (possibly later) and matching refinished metal carry-case (undated), a matching number Pattern '37 webbing slip, and a Scout Regiment three-draw telescope with numbered brown leather external covering in its leather case, no. 11982 S1 - Sold as a Section 1 Firearm under the 1968 Firearms Act
A GEORGE III MAHOGANY CHEST ON CHEST, with overhanging cornice, upper section with two short over three long drawers, the base with three graduating drawers, on bracket feet, width 113cm x depth 58cm x height 188cm (condition - multiple pieces loose to include beading, cornice, handles, some damage, top left drawer lock cut out and repaired with later timbers, see pictures)
A GEORGE III MAHOGANY SECRETAIRE BOOKCASE, the top with an overhanging cornice, double astragal glazed doors, enclosing two divisions, and six adjustable shelves, above a base with secretaire section with fitted interior above four further drawers, on bracket feet, width 128cm x depth 63cm x height 222cm x height of base 100cm (condition - one glass pane cracked, some surface marks, loose parts, replacement lock, feet cut down) (2 keys)
AN 18TH CENTURY HOOK AND SPIKE 12-INCH BRASS WALL CLOCK, signed Edward Bilbie of Chew Stoke, the brass four posted movement with an anchor escapement and outside count wheel striking on a bell (missing bell) hoop and spikes, the dial with foliate spandrels, surrounding a silvered dial with Roman & Arabic numerals, and a calendar dial, engraved above reading 'Thomas & Mary Davis' with one lead weight, small lead weight, pendulum loose wheel and a bag of loose chains, and an oak bracket (condition:-dial discoloured and silvered finish pitted, movement untested and missing part to pendulum, missing bell, chain is disrepair)
A CARVED WOOD CAMPHOR LINED CHEST Carved with figures in various landscapes, on stepped bracket feet 54cm high x 101cm wide x 50cm deep Condition: For a condition report or further images please email hello@hotlotz.com at least 48 hours prior to the closing date of the auction. This is an auction of preowned and antique items. Many items are of an age or nature which precludes their being in perfect condition and you should expect general wear and tear commensurate with age and use. We strongly advise you to examine items before you bid. Condition reports are provided as a goodwill gesture and are our general assessment of damage and restoration. Whilst care is taken in their drafting, they are for guidance only. We will not be held responsible for oversights concerning damage or restoration.
A late 19thc mahogany three part wardrobe, the twin pediments with boxwood paterae over dental cornice, the section centre with a bow front millinery cupboard and two drawers flanked by mirrored panel doors enclosing interiors fitted for hanging, above two drawers to base, all with inlaid rosewood banding, raised on bracket supports, measures 215cm x 198cm x 61cm
A late 19th century Aesthetic Movement chinoiserie bamboo three tiered stand. With three red lacquered tiers decorated with flower sprays within bamboo frame, with lower three sectional rack, L51cm x D30.5cm x H129cm Condition Report: Overall this is sturdy. There is some flaking and and wear to the lacquered panels, the bottom lacquer panel is cracked. The two small bamboo L-shaped bracket supports to the upper tier are loose. Some wear overall.
A contemporary German replica of an 18th century style bracket clock in a light mahogany break arch case, with carrying handle, finials, silk backed side frets on a shallow moulded plinth raised on four paw feet, with a brass dial, silvered chapter ring, brass spandrels and steel pierced hands, Schneckenbecher eight day three train Westminster chime movement with a floating balance escapement and strike /silent facility. With key.Dimensions: Height: 47cm Length/Width: 34cm Depth/Diameter: 15cm
Early to mid-20th century rosewood and mahogany piano top secretaire bookcase, the projecting dentil cornice over two astragal glazed doors, the piano lid enclosing slide out writing surface with baize lining, pigeon holes and drawers, with inscribed brass presentation plaque "Presented to L.D. Robertson, Esq... April 1936", on twin pedestal supports fitted with three drawers each, on bracket feetDimensions: Height: 210cm Length/Width: 134cm Depth/Diameter: 61cm
19th century mahogany linen press, two panelled doors opening to reveal hanging rail and one sliding tray over two short and two long cock-beaded drawers, raised on ogee bracket supports Dimensions: Height: 191cm Length/Width: 104cm Depth/Diameter: 59cmCondition Report:sliding drawers missing

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