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A quantity of assorted jewellery to include vintage and costume pieces, a Pierce pocket watch, an Elgin gold plated pocket watch, a jewellery cabinet with glazed door and floral detail, folding bedside timepieces, wristwatches, assorted pens to include; Parker, Sheaffer and Osmeroid etc (Qty) CONDITION REPORT: Your attention is drawn to our important notice regarding Trevanion & Dean's sale of watches found in our Terms & Conditions, please read this prior to bidding.
A marquetry inlaid and carved oak court cupboard, 17th century and later timbers, with a cupboard door and two carved balusters, above two further cupboard doors and a central panel above which is a plaque engraved 'This cabinet was purchased by a member of the Bowes Family Langley Mills Derbyshire about the year 1500', above a pot shelf, on stile feet, 160cm H x 120cm w x 45cm D
An Arts and Crafts oak bookcase in the manner of Shapland and Petter, of large proportions, with three quarter gallery top above a break front centre section, with four astragal glazed doors enclosing nine shelves, on shaped bracket feet, 167.5cm x 217cm W x 30cm D CONDITION REPORT: There are adjustable shelves to the inside of the bookcase, the brackets holding them in are not original. The lower right shelf is a little tight. One of the spindles has an old break and one does not fit fully into its socket at the top. The left hand corner of the top is scuffed. One of the escutcheon with a slight crack. genera light age wear patina throughout but overall of a good appearance. The missing panel of glass is present along with the beading for it. One of the moulding for the bracket foot is detached but present. The size above is for the height to the very top of the piece. Please note that the bookcase / display cabinet is not very deep and would not be able to take larger size books.
Colonial cedar 'partners' office desk the top with 3 drawers to each end supported by a twin pedestal base, each with 3 drawers to one end and a single door cabinet to the other. Divides into 3 parts for removal, can be assembled with all drawers to one end, For restoration. 120cm wide, 152cm deep, 79cm high approxAdvertised in The Antique Trader, September 1981, pages 32/33
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