A Victorian tulip upholstered button back salon armchair, on turned front legs to castors, 57 cm wide x 75 cm high CONDITION REPORTS The front leg - one caster needs securing. There are some small losses to the legs to the fronts and each of the turned legs has a chunk missing from the back area. Back legs - one has some sign of old worm and a bit of filling. Otherwise general wear and tear conducive with age and use - see images for more detail
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A coromandal wood writing slope with purple velvet insert for writing, a push-button/ spring mechanism for compartment reveal that holds letters and papers, a tray for pens and pencils lifts to reveal compartment beneath for stamps. Comes with a key. 14cm x 37cm x 28cm. Also includes an inkwell (2)The exterior lacquer appears dull and bleached compared to the interior. Everything is complete and intact, a light refurb to the exterior is required.
ATTRIBUTED TO CHARLES BEVAN (1815-1891) FOR MARSH, JONES AND CRIBB REFORMED GOTHIC BEDROOM SUITE, CIRCA 1875 walnut, with marquetry inlay and ebonised decoration, brass fittings, comprising; WARDROBE, bears paper maker's label verso MARSH, JONES & CRIBB (LATE KENDELL & CO. NO. 63332, workman's name GODSELL), 245cm wide, 251.5cm high, 65cm deep; DRESSING CHEST, 180.5cm wide, 76.5cm high, with mirror 190cm high, 51cm deep; CHEST OF DRAWERS 121.5cm wide, 130cm high, 58cm deep; BED, includes a button upholstered chintz headboard, 170cm wide, 157cm high, 211cm long; POT CUPBOARD, label verso MARSH, JONES & CRIBB (LATE KENDELL & CO. NO. 63336, workman's name EARNEST LANE) 43.5cm wide, 83.5cm high, 40cm deep (5) Note: Marsh, Jones and Cribb enjoyed great success and gained particular renown during the 1860s and 1870s, coinciding with a period when the company employed some of the foremost gothic revival designers of the time. Perhaps most notable among these important creative figures were Charles Bevan and Bruce Talbert, who both championed their own highly distinctive reformed gothic style.
A German Limbach bisque headed doll, with sleeping eyes, in contemporary red velvet dress and hat, with parasol, a modern Steiff black teddy bear and a Steiff seated dog, and a silk parasol stamped marks to head, both Steiff teddies with button in ear, 62cm long (doll), (4) ProvenanceThe collection of William Billy Kidd and Elizabeth Kidd.
An enamel patch or pill box, 19th century, the hinged cover with a river scene titled ‘Barton Bridge / A Trifle From Manchester’, 4.5cm wide (at fault); with two Halycon Days enamel boxes, a Halcyon Days enamel bonbonniere, and a selection of silver and silver coloured items to include a vesta, a button hook and a flask (11)
An Edwardian oak octagonal library table, by Collinson and Lock, London, the moulded octagonal top upon ring turned and ring incised supports united by spindled gallery stretchers, 72cm H x 106cm D, enamelled 'Peplow' button to the undersideCondition reportGeneral light fading to the table along with light scratches and marks commensurate with age and use.Evidence of historic worm to one of the underside braces, chip to one of the feet, please see additional images.Table appears structurally sound with no play in the joints.
A Victorian walnut armchair, by Charles Hindley & Sons, London, later re-covered in geometric pattern fabric, the chair of deep seated form in the manner of Howard and Sons, with a button back over a straight front sprung seat, turned vase shaped font legs, plain rear legs and brass castors, the castors stamped with the makers name, 85cm/33cm H x 78cm W x 79cm DCondition reportSeat feels 'soft' with a spring protruding through the underside, please see image.General light marks and scuffs to the legs, commensurate with age and use, with some tarnishing to the brass caps and castors.Little or no play in the chair joints which appears sound as a result.
A set of six 1970s swivel dining chairs, upholstered in button back brown upholstery, with stitched in foliate fabric cushions, raised on a metal swivel base, together with an oval table, with a black leatheette top raised on metal supports with splayed feet, united by a stretcher, 72cm high, 100cm wide, 62cm deep.
A VICTORIAN BROWN BUTTON BACK LEATHER SETTEE,the carved framed with outscrolled arms, raised on short scroll end supports. 75cm high, 225cm wide, 80cm deep Condition Report: - Very good overall condition- Leather has been well maintained overall and has developed a good patina and has worn evenly.- Some marks to the seat but may be natural.- Minor repair to the right rear leg at joint.
A PAIR OF REGENCY STYLE MAHOGANY FRAMED BERGERE LIBRARY CHAIRS 20TH CENTURY,each with square backs and turned column carved arms and legs, with loose green leather button back cushions. 97cm high, 68cm wide, 75cm deep Condition Report: Good condition Minor scuffs and abrasions The canework in good condition The button back leather squab cushions in good condition See additional images
A folding bow with wire cutter, a folding bow corkscrew and button hook, a T-type straight pull corkscrew, an oval-handled straight pull corkscrew, an oval four finger handled straight pull corkscrew and a ring handle straight pull corkscrew (6).Provenance: The Christopher Hawkings Collection of Curiosities.
Duverdry & Bloquel, a French brass Edwardian carriage clock the eight-day duration movement having a platform lever escapement and striking the hours and half-hours on a gong with a repeat button to sound the last hour at will, the brass dial having engraved Roman numerals and floral decoration, with blued-steel moon hands, the Corniche case with gadrooned mouldings and matching handle, height 18cm/15cm handle up/down.
L'Epee, France a modern carriage clock the eight-day duration movement having a platform lever escapement and striking the hours and half-hours on a gong with a repeat button to sound the last hour at will, the backplate stamped with the L'Epee trademark, the white enamel dial signed for the maker and having black Roman numerals, blued steel moon hands and subsidiary alarm setting dial, the Corniche case with matching handle, height 17cm/15cm handle up/down.
A ladies vintage dress and coat set. Circa 1960s, constructed of purple and black patterned fabric, the skater style dress with short sleeves and ribbon detail to the front, L101cm x chest W44cm. The coat having three-quarter length sleeves and pockets, secured by a single button to the neck, lined in purple fabric, L108cm x chest W52cm (approx)
A Gerard Darel green suede cross body handbag. Having a single green and brown leather handle to the top and an adjustable leather shoulder strap. The bag sealed by drawstrings, the suede and black fabric lined interior contains one zippered compartment and a compartment secured by a button, L20cm x H23cm, in the original dust bag Condition Report: Overall in very good condition. Appears unused. No obvious tears, stains or loose threads.

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