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An Edwardian Sheraton Revival satinwood crossbanded mahogany and marquetry bureau, fall front enclosing a small door, pigeonholes and small drawers, above three long graduated drawers, brass swan neck handles, outlined throughout with boxwood and ebony stringing, bracket feet, 94cm high, 76cm wide, 44cm deep, c.1905
An Edwardian mahogany walnut and inlaid mantel clock, circular silvered dial bearing Arabic numerals, eight day movement with coil strike, the case of domed form raised on bracket feet with pendulum and key, 29.5cm high, 24cm wide, together with a mahogany early 20thC Napoleon hat mantel clock, circular silvered dial bearing Arabic numerals, eight day movement with Westminster strike, with pendulum and key, 24cm high, 44cm wide. (2)
A George I style walnut and burr walnut escritoire, with feathered cross banding, the moulded cornice above a cushion frieze drawer, over a single door opening to reveal a fitted interior of a cupboard drawers and recesses, above three long graduated drawers raised on bracket feet, 170.5cm high, 86cm wide, 42cm deep.
An early 19th century mahogany bow-fronted chest of four long graduating drawers, each with cross-banded inlay and with pressed brass ring handles, on bracket feet, 84 x 99.5 x 55cm. CONDITION REPORT The top has piece of the veneer missing from the back, another piece repaired. There are several splits, ink stains, water marks and scratches. Some inlay missing in parts, some knocks, dents, scratches and usual wear to sides. The back with several splits, the locks with replacements and repairs and some of the front veneer has also been replaced.
A mid-20th century walnut display cabinet, the central cupboard door flanked by a pair of astragal glazed doors, on carved bracket feet, 107 x 123 x 31cm. CONDITION REPORT The top is scratched and marked, back possibly replaced. The right hand lock does not work with either of the two keys - looks like one key is missing.
A pair of Victorian balloon-back dining chairs with trefoil tops, one other pair (af) and a reproduction oak gateleg supper table with oval top and on turned legs to block feet and stretchers, when open 74 x 178 x 114cm (5). CONDITION REPORT One of the chairs with trefoil top has repaired top with visible bracket fixings. All have general marks, knocks, scratches throughout. The other pair has old repairs to the legs, regluing to all.
A 19th century mahogany striking longcase clock, the square white dial with painted Roman numerals, two winding holes with painted exotic birds either side, two subsidiary dials for seconds and date, painted shells to the corners, the mahogany case with baluster side columns to the hood and body raised on bracket feet, height 230cm. CONDITION REPORT unattributed maker
A set of original British Board of Film Classification certificates issued for seven James Bond films starring Roger Moore. These certificates were issued to state which age bracket each film was suitable for, and appeared on screen in UK cinemas before each film started. The certificates for Live and Let Die, The Man with the Golden Gun, The Spy Who Loved Me, Moonraker and For Your Eyes Only feature a green-and-black colour scheme and display a rating of A, indicating suitability for viewers aged 11 and over. The certificates for Octopussy and A View to a Kill feature a PG rating, as they were released after the 1982 rating revision. The lot exhibits signs of creasing and minor fingerprint marks from handling, with notable wear present on the Octopussy certificate. Dimensions (one large certificate): 29.5 cm x 42 cm (11 1/2" x 16 1/2"); (one smaller certificate): 28 cm x 33.5 cm (11" x 13 1/4")Estimate: £400 - 600 M
Five British Board of Film Classification certificates issued for each of the first five Rocky films. These certificates were issued to state which age bracket each film was suitable for, and was shown in UK cinemas before the start of each movie. The first three films were rated "A" and the last two "PG", after the rating system changed in 1982. The first three certificates feature a green-and-black colour scheme and the last two are predominantly black, while the film title on the first two is debossed. There is very minor creasing on the certificates, and the Rocky V certificate has some ink stains. Dimensions: 24 cm x 33 cm (9 1/2" x 13")Estimate: £400 - 600 M
A set of British Board of Film Classification certificates issued for the Star Trek films Star Trek: The Motion Picture, Star Trek II: The Wrath of Khan, Star Trek III: The Search for Spock, Star Trek IV: The Voyage Home, Star Trek V: The Final Frontier, Star Trek VI: The Undiscovered Country, Star Trek: Generations, Star Trek: First Contact and Star Trek: Insurrection. These 11 certificates were issued to state which age bracket each film was suitable for, and would have been shown in UK cinemas before the start of each movie. The yellow-and-black certificate for Star Trek: The Motion Picture shows a rating of U, and the two black-and-green certificates for The Wrath of Khan display a rating of A. The remaining eight certificates, including two for The Voyage Home, display a PG rating after a change in advisory grades in 1982. The lot exhibits minor edge wear and small crease lines in the corners of some certificates. Dimensions (each large certificate): 29.5 cm x 42 cm (11 1/2" x 16 1/2"); (smallest certificate): 24 cm x 33 cm (9 1/2" x 13")Estimate: £400 - 600 M
Nine British Board of Film Classification certificates, each issued for Steven Spielberg-directed or produced films. These certificates state which age bracket each film is suitable for, and appeared on screen in UK cinemas before the film started. The certificates cover eight movies: Raiders of the Lost Ark (two certificates, rated A), Duel (AA), Poltergeist (X), Indiana Jones and the Last Crusade (PG), Jurassic Park (PG), Schindler's List (15), The Lost World: Jurassic Park (PG) and Saving Private Ryan (15). They come in two different styles, depending on whether they were issued before or after the 1982 change in the ratings system. They are all printed on thick paper, with two printed in a larger size format. There is some wear from age, including creasing to the corners and a minor tear to the top edge of the Poltergeist certificate. Dimensions (large certificates): 28 cm x 32 cm (11" x 12 1/2"); (small certificates): 24 cm x 32.5 cm (9 1/2" x 12 3/4)Estimate: £500 - 700 M
A continental style contemporary walnut bureau bookcase the top section having two panel doors opening to reveal two adjustable shelves and a fitted section with drawers and faux book compartments, two candle slides, surmounted by a swan neck cornice and finials, the base with a fall front and a fitted interior above four long graduated drawers raised on a bracket base, 80cm x 46cm x 218cm
A pair of Newton's terrestrial and celestial globes on turned stands dated 1851, with brass bracket on turned mahogany pedestals, on circular bases, both marked with globe maker's printed stamp to gores 'Newtons new and improved celestial and terrestrial globe Newton & Sons Chancery Lane London' height 27cm, approximately 15cm diameter,
A 9CT GOLD SWIVEL FOB, of a rounded rectangular design, swivels to reveal bloodstone and carnelian panels within a collect mount and a beaded curb link bracket, hallmarked 9ct gold Birmingham 1897, makers mark C.D.B. approximate dimensions 28.5mmx 27.2mm x 8.9mm, approximate gross weight 9.1 grams (condition report:- overall condition good, general light wear, some slight chips to the edges of the stones)

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