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A Victorian oak breakfront bookcase with half carved Gothic style decoration CONDITION REPORTS Overall condition appears basically sound with some minor knocks, dents, scratches conducive with age and use. The surface of the base with some discolouration and staining. See images for further details. The central secretaire drawer has replacement baize but otherwise sound though appears to have dropped slightly so that when opening the cupboard doors it catches on the drawer base - not enough to stop the opening action but noticeable nonetheless. 232.5 cm high x 222 cm wide x 54 cm deep. Central bookcase cabinet 27 cm deep. Side bookcase cabinets 20 cm deep.
A Regency rosewood side cabinet, the brass three quarter gallery on a marble top, on brass supports, the base with a marble top above a pair of doors with brass grills, flanked by tapering circular columns, 146.5 cm wide See illustrationReport GHVarious veneer losses, particularly to edges and corners.Loss to the floral detailing on the left hand side on the frieze. Also various small losses.The marble shelf at the top has been cracked and re glued in the middle.Various other chips and small damages to marble.No obvious visible woodworm. Generally looking a bit tired and in need of restoration. See photos.
Cecily Adams (Staffordshire photographer). Four albums of original photographs (1887-1892; 1891-1898; 1894-1902; 1898-1913), predominantly Wolstanton near Newcastle-under-Lyme but including halls/estates and UK resorts. Family portraits, cricket, hockey, tennis, rugby, ice skating, bicycles, shooting parties, picnics, local industry/workers, bonfires, transport, pets, actors/theatre, fashion, buildings and interior views. Together with other miscellaneous photographs (Edwardian and later) on album pages and in sparsely-filled albums, plus carte-de-visites and cabinet cards, in one box
Collection of original photographs relating to Staffordshire, some individually produced and mounted with studio/photographer name (e.g. Harrison), others on album pages, loose cabinet cards & carte-de-visite, glass slides, rp postcards. Including notable families (Lovatt, Twemlow, Sneyd); an album of photographs of Major Beresford, 7th Hussars, featuring mounted objects (hair, tobacco, fingerprint, glove); small carte-de-visite albums of portraits (including one of St. Michael's Home for Children, Cape Town); Newcastle Fire Brigade; Newcastle St. George's Harriers (1906-07 season); Ashfield Wesleyan Mission opening of new school; Rye Croft Infant School; Downings' Tileries FC (1926-27 season); visit of King George V and Queen Mary to Newcastle-under-Lyme, 1913; Newcastle Town FC (1910-11 season); NSR Police, 1922; builders in Newcastle; Hassell Street Boys' School; Victorian glass slides of Newcastle-under-Lyme; shooting parties, hunt meets, family photographs, and others, in one box
Victorian canteen of silver Old English Shell pattern cutlery consisting of four tablespoons, thirteen table forks, twelve dessert spoons, thirteen dessert forks and fourteen teaspoons, sponsors mark for Chawner & Co, mainly London, 1888 with six pieces with earlier date marks, 96toz approx, together with eighteen table knives, eighteen dessert knives and a carving knife, all with ivorine handles in a fitted oak cabinet
SEVRES; a pair of 18th century cabinet plates with Bleu Celeste border, cisele gilding and centred with fruits and flowers within the border set with three vignettes of exotic birds, painted mark to the reverse, diameter 25cm.Provenance: from a private Worcestershire collection.Additional InformationThe plates are 18th century but painted circa 1820 by Sevres artists. One has a very fine hairline crack to the rim, otherwise very light surface scratches, slight imperfections to the glaze but basically good.
SEVRES; a pair of 18th century cabinet plates with Bleu Celeste borders, cisele gilding and finely painted with floral sprays to the centre and three vignettes of exotic birds to the borders, painted marks to the reverse, diameter 24.5cm.Provenance: from a private Worcestershire collection.Additional InformationThe plates are 18th century but painted by Sevres artists circa 1820. Very minor rubbing to the gilding and raised parts, light surface scratches, otherwise appears good with no further signs of faults, damage or restorations.
MINTON; a set of four cabinet plates with gilt heightened pierced rims and central circular landscape vignettes, probably painted by Sheriff, circa 1850, within a rose decorated border, each with painted mark to the reverse B2719, diameter 23.25cm.Provenance: from a private Worcestershire collection.Additional InformationAll ring, some shorter than others, all with rubbing to the gilding, minor or light scratches and further rubbing to the painted detail, surface dirt but no visible crazing.
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