AN ARTS AND CRAFTS ELECTROPLATED AND VASELINE GLASS TELESCOPIC STANDARD LAMP LATE 19TH CENTURY Rewired and PAT tested 154cm high Condition Report: Wear, marks, knocks and scratches as per age, handling, use, and cleaning. The shade sits into the upper frame but has no screw or fixing- to ensure its safety we have placed shade into cabinet to maintain its good condition. The base with some rubbing and wear from handling- with loss to silvered surface- notably to lower half of stem and stem edges ELECTRICAL GOODS. Sold with a 2024 portable appliance test (PAT) certificate Please see additional images for visual references to condition which form part of this condition report. All lots are available for inspection and Condition Reports are available on request. However, all lots are of an age and type which means that they may not be in perfect condition and should be viewed by prospective bidders; please refer to Condition 6 of the Conditions of Business for Buyers. This is particularly true for garden related items. All lots are offered for sale "as viewed" and subject to the applicable Conditions of Business for Buyer's condition, which are set out in the sale catalogue and are available on request. Potential buyers should note that condition reports are matters of opinion only, they are non-exhaustive and based solely on what can be seen to the naked eye unless otherwise specified by the cataloguer. We must advise you that we are not professional restorers or conservators and we do not provide any guarantee or warranty as to a lot's condition. Accordingly, it is recommended that prospective buyers inspect lots or have their advisors do so and satisfy themselves as to condition and accuracy of description. If you have physically viewed an item for which you request a report, the condition report cannot be a reason for cancelling a sale. Buyers are reminded that liability for loss and damage transfers to the buyer from the fall of the hammer. Whilst the majority of lots will remain in their location until collected, we can accept no responsibility for any damage which may occur, even in the event of Dreweatts staff assisting carriers during collection. Condition Report Disclaimer
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A GEORGE II MAHOGANY CABINET BOOKCASE MID 18TH CENTURY Of 'Pepysian' type, the glazed doors opening to adjustable shelves, above two slides, the lower doors opening to adjustable shelves 242cm high, 135cm wide, 42cm deep Condition Report: Bookcase with the marks, knocks, scratches and abrasions commensurate with age and use. The expected old splits and chips. Three panes of glass replaced with antique glass. The putty securing the replacement panes varies from the others.Small fillet of old but replacement timber inset to the catch area of the inside of one door. Some old moulding repairs - see images. Key present and operates both locks. The expected minor old worm to backboards and underside. Please see all the additional condition report photographs through the link on the condition report email as a visual reference of condition. Condition Report Disclaimer
A VICTORIAN SATINWOOD AND PARCEL GILT BOOKCASE BY HOLLAND & SONS, 19TH CENTURY Of shallow depth, the cabinet door stamped 'HOLLAND AND SONS' 241cm high, 79cm wide, 39cm deep Condition Report: Overall there are some scratches, marks, chips, cracks and abrasions consistent with age and use.There are no keys, the top door with a slight warp so that it does not quite sit flush to the cabinet carcass. Good colour and figuring play, contrasting well with the aged giltwood borders.Please see all the additional condition report photographs through the link on the condition report email as a visual reference of condition. Condition Report Disclaimer
A RARE GEORGE III GREEN PAINTED DOG GATE CIRCA 1760 One of only five known published examples 93cm high, 82.5cm wide, 5cm deep So-called 'dog gates' were fitted to the staircase newel post, either at the bottom to prevent dogs coming up the stairs, or at the top to stop children falling down. Most of course have since perished and those few remaining such as the current example are rare survivors. Please refer to our website for the complete footnote including recorded examples from the 17th century and later. The earliest recorded 'dog gate' is a Jacobean oak example still at Haddon Hall, Derbyshire (Gervase Jackson Stops, The English Country House, London, 1985, pages 64-5). Another, of vernacular form, dating from the Charles II period, with an oak frame and pine wriggle work splats, is likely to have matched the fretted sides of the staircase to which it was once attached (Christie's London, Interiors, 26 June 2016, lot 370). A later example and related to the current example being offered , dates from the third quarter of the eighteenth century and retains the original paint scheme and iron fittings. The 'Chinese paling' fretwork follows patterns popularised by the publications of architects and cabinetmakers of the period, notably Thomas Chippendale's The Gentleman & Cabinet-Maker's Directory of 1754 and Sir William Chambers' Designs of Chinese Buildings, Furniture, etc. of 1757. Another related 'paling' example remains visible behind a staircase window in Rivers Street, Bath. Condition Report: Overall this is distressed with scratches, marks, chips, cracks, abrasions and some evidence of old worm consistent with age and use.Please see all the additional condition report photographs through the link on the condition report email as a visual reference of condition. Condition Report Disclaimer
A GEORGE III MAHOGANY BREAKFRONT BOOKCASE EARLY 19TH CENTURY Of unusual shallow depth, the hinged false drawer front cabinet doors opening to shelved interiors 271cm high, approx 185cm wide, 24cm deepSALEROOM NOTICE:Please note that the dimensions have been altered Condition Report: SALEROOM NOTICE The catalogue description should read: A MAHOGANY BREAKFRONT BOOKCASE, EARLY 19TH CENTURYConfirmation of the dimensions: 271cm high, the cornice width approximately 226cm wide, the base 216cm wide, the base 25.5cm deep.Overall there are some scratches, marks, chips, cracks, abrasions, small losses and repairs consistent with age and use.Whilst there are no obvious signs, the narrow depth of this bookcase might suggest that it might have been reduced in depth at some stage. A bookcase of such shallow depth is a rare find.Please see all the additional condition report photographs through the link on the condition report email as a visual reference of condition. Condition Report Disclaimer
Y A GORDON RUSSELL OAK, EBONY AND FRUITWOOD INLAID SINGLE BED CIRCA 1925 Bearing a hand-written paper label: 'THIS PIECE, a 3' Bed in English oak, holly was designed & made throughout in The Russell Workshops in Oct/Nov 1925 Designer S. Gordon Russell Foreman E Turner, Cabinet Maker SG Gilbert' 137cm high, 100cm wide, 204cm long From 1922, Gordon Russell, with the support of his Father, founded Russell and Sons. The business initially operated from their family business, the Lygon Arms. The label to the present lot shares the Lygon name, indicating that this is a rare and early example of Gordon Russell's work.
A GEORGE III MAHOGANY BREAKFRONT BOOKCASE CIRCA 1800 The lower cabinet doors opening to shelved interiors 215cm high, 186cm wide, 59.5cm deep Condition Report: Marks, knocks, scratches and abrasions commensurate with age and useSome old repairs, the expected old splits and chips Minor evidence of old worm to the underside In good, presentable condition Locks and escutcheons replaced, some escutcheons with tears. Keys present and operate all locks except the lower right door.Please see all additional images for a visual reference to condition Condition Report Disclaimer
AN AESTHETIC MOVEMENT CARVED AND EBONISED CABINET AFTER DESIGNS BY ERNEST GIMSON, CIRCA 1890 The hinged door opening to a shelved interior 94cm high, 56cm wide, 44cm deep Condition Report: Overall there are some scratches, marks, wear to ebonising, knocks and abrasions consistent with age and use.The inset cut back edge of the top cut to suggest that there might have been a raised section. There are two shelves for the three shelf runners.Please see all the additional condition report photographs through the link on the condition report email as a visual reference of condition. Condition Report Disclaimer
Y A PAIR OF EXOTIC HARDWOOD TWO TIER TABLES CIRCA 1890-1910 One bearing retailers gilt metal plaque titled 'DRUCE & CO, UPHOLSTERERS & CABINET MAKERS, BAKER STREET, PORTMAN SQUARE, LONDON. W. each 69cm high, each top 60cm square Condition Report: Marks, scratches abrasions comensurate with age and use. Minor old chips and closed splits, some stains comensurate with age and use. Careful sympathetic polishing could treat the minor water stains/ spotting if required. Good original surface overall. Some variation in colour as expected for age and use. The tables are of solid useable structurePlease refer to all additional images for visual reference to condition. Condition Report Disclaimer
Y A FINE REGENCY SATINWOOD AND MACASSAR EBONY LIBRARY TABLE ATTRIBUTED TO GEORGE OAKLEY, CIRCA 1805-1810 In the manner of Thomas Hope, the trestle end supports have brass bosses to each end all with ebony surrounds and are raised on their original brass castor, twin lower tier shelves below the single drawer and faux drawer front to the friezes, brown leather insert surrounded by inlaid brass stars that mimic the "Emblems of the night" brass star pattern used extensively by Hope 73cm high, 122cm wide, 63cm deep Provenance: Previously part of a Private Collection, Cheshire George Oakley (1773-1840) was a leading exponent of 'Grecian' furniture which was highly fashionable. The style and quality helped to earn the firm royal patronage and private commissions, becoming one of the most famous cabinet makers in Regency London. In 1801 the Journal des Luxus und der Moden speaks of 'everyone of taste and discrimination making their purchases at Oakley's, the most tasteful of London's cabinet'. The use of exotic timbers, brass inlay and six point brass inlaid stars are all features seen on Oakley's recorded work. See Margaret Jourdain, Regency Furniture, p.51, 'From a manuscript inventory of the furniture supplied by George Oakley in 1810 for Papworth Hall, Cambridgeshire...the account includes the more important pieces ... A calamander wood circular loo table ....the top inlaid with a border of stars in brass and ebony £13 10 6'. See Christie's, New York, British Interior, 21st January 1999, Lot 476, ($14,950) for a calamander and brass quartetto tables with related brass six point stars by George Oakley, supplied to Papworth Hall in 1810.
A REGENCY MAHOGANY CABINET BOOKCASE CIRCA 1815 The upper and lower sections containing adjustable shelves 183.5cm high, 115cm wide, 46.5cm deep Condition Report: Overall there are some scratches, marks, fading, knocks, cracks, chips and abrasions consistent with age and use.Please see all the additional condition report photographs through the link on the condition report email as a visual reference of condition. Condition Report Disclaimer
Ralph Steadman, British b.1936- Cabinet Of The Mind - Home Secretary, 1989; Cabinet Of The Mind – Defense, 1989; Cabinet Of The Mind – Environment, 1989; Cabinet Of The Mind - Exchequer, 1989; Cabinet Of The Mind - Prime Minister, 1989; Cabinet Of The Mind - Social Services, 1989; each screenprint in colours on Bockingford Mould 400gsm, each signed and numbered 18/18 in pencil, each sheet: 96 x 112 cm, (unframed) (ARR) (6)
CARVED / TURNED ORNAMENTS ETC including Edwardian oak smokers cabinet, single glazed door over drawer with brass drop handle, 26cms (h), oak candle sticks with circular bases and barley twist columns a pair, 27cms (h), two large turned wood fruit bowls, pair of Victorian brass candlesticks 18cms (h) etc.Provenance: private collection Denbighshire
Danbury Mint - Beano collectors plates. A collection of contemporary porcelain china Beano comic display / cabinet plates. Thirteen in total, comprising of 50 menacing years 5358, Minnie the minx 1799, The Bash street kids 1124, Billy Whizz 0640, Roger the Dodger 0776, Ball Boy 1501, Little Plum 0316, Jonah 0367, Lord Snooty 0805, Biffo the Bear 0500, The Three bears 1601 and Pansy Potter. With original packaging and certificates.
A collection of three porcelain china commemorative display / cabinet plates. Comprising of Wedgwood plate commemorating the presentation of the queens colour to the submarine command, Spode Royal Navy submarine plate and a Minton example to commemorate the visit of her majesty the queen to the western fleet. Measures approx. 27cm
Sir Cliff Richard OBE - (born Harry Rodger Webb; 14 October 1940) - A large extensive collection of Cliff Richard merchandise / memorabilia. Including compact discs albums and singles, Danbury mint collectors display / cabinet plates. CDs including, Cliff Richard & friends, the interview Tim rice in conversation with Cliff Richard, the collection, Cliff Richard the world tour and many more examples.
An attractive early 20th Century mahogany and cross-banded serpentine music cabinet in the manner of Liberty, with an elevated tray top above a recess and five fall front drawers, with presentation label, 42 x 56 x 99cm high; together with a late 19th Century inlaid mahogany bookcase, the rectangular top above a pair of glazed astragal doors enclosing adjustable shelves, the sides with inlaid oval motifs, on bracket feet, 107 x 35 x 115cm high.
A Royal Doulton ‘Bamboo’ pattern dinner and tea service, including: four cups, six saucers, eleven side plates, four dessert bowls, five soup bowls, six dinner plates, a sandwich plate, two graduated serving plates, sauce boat and saucer, and two circular tureens with covers; together with a selection of bird decorated ceramics, including: a duck form butter dome and stand, by Otagiri Japan; an Apilco twin handled tureen and cover, with game bird decoration; a set of seven Escoffier of London Sandland egg cups, with bird decoration; a Michel Caugant pheasant faience egg tureen with cover; and two Royal Worcester bird decorated cabinet plates; together with a Hardys Kimberley Brewery Ltd stoneware bottle; a Lalique glass swan figure group (with rough base); a Nachtmann frosted bird figure; a Spode ‘Sumatra’ ceramic miniature mantel clock; and a Worcester style spill vase.
A Collection of Various 19th Century English Floral Decorated China to Comprise Hand Painted John Rose for Coalport Swansea Moulded Plates, Bill Dickenson for Ironbridge Hand Painted Cabinet Plate with Bird Cartouches on Blue Inset Trim Having Central Floral Burst, Floral Decorated Tankards etc (Various Condition Issues)
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