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A large George III free standing oak corner cabinet, with moulded cornice above four panelled cupboard doors enclosing shelves, on plinth base, 218cm H x 110cm W CONDITION REPORT: Right hand section of cornice detached but is inside. No base board to cabinet. General light age wear throughout.
A large and impressive Victorian mahogany extending dining table, the top with a moulded edge on five carved and fluted tapered legs with fitted brass 'Copes Patent' castors, the twin wind out mechanism with Joseph Fitter Patent badges, with five spare leaves, 75cm H x 480cm W x 136cm D. With a leaf cabinet / sideboard, with raised back above a panelled front, on bun feet, 95cm H x 144cm W x 52cm D (7) CONDITION REPORT: The leaves are original to this table.
A fine French Louis XVI style ormolu mounted walnut and Coromandel wood nine piece bedroom suite in the manner of Henri Dasson, late 19th century, comprising a large three door breakfront armoire enclosing shelves, press trays and drawers (extended at the back) 260cm H x 233cm W, a marble top three drawer commode, 103cm H x 131cm W x 61cm D, a wall mirror with shaped bevelled plate, 87cm H x 69cm W, a dressing table with an arrangement of nine drawers,78cm H x 135cm W x 60cm D, all with oak carcasses, a tryptic dressing table mirror, 74cm H x 110cm W, a double bed with side tables attached and three single chairs (9) (PLEASE NOTE - The canopy above the bed does not come with this lot)Bed = 143cm H x 158cm W x 214cm L (approx)Provenance: Purchased 16th may 1963 at The Kensington Gallery Brighton for £550PROVENANCE: Private collection, from a Thames riverside house, Windsor. CONDITION REPORT: This is a handsome and high quality bedroom suite. The centre section of the wardrobe was extended / deepened to make it more conducive to modern hanging. The two side sections were note enlarged but the sides of the wardrobe were extended to the same depth of the centre section. A good cabinet maker has completed this. When it was extended a secret compartment was added to the right hand side section. Some sun fading to the right hand side of the wardrobe. The dressing table is heavily sun faded to the back of the triple mirror, less so but noticeable to the top of the dressing table proper. There is a corner spandrel lacking to the left hand corner of the knee hole section of the dressing table. The marble top commode has some nibbles to the underside edge of the marble, old wear / chips to both front corners and general light age wear scuffs to the top. Light fading to the front of the drawers. Bed head with several light varnish blemishes / scratches to the panelled section, not immediately noticeable. Bed sides with blemishes and scratches to varnish. Some fading to the left hand side of the bed. All pieces oak lined and most of the drawers with peg holes at the back. All pieces with general light age wear scuffs, some scratches, but overall an impressive suite.Two keys
A highly decorative Chinese carved softwood dresser, with phoenix surmount above an arrangement of seven shelves, above two drawers and four cupboard doors, with a central shelf, on dragon carved legs and paw feet, 239cm H x 102cm WProvenance: The suite was purchased at Colin Gray & Co Chislehurst on 15th January 1948, Lot 149 for £240. PROVENANCE: Private collection, from a Thames riverside house, Windsor. PLEASE SEE lots 920 and 922 which were purchased with this cabinet originally CONDITION REPORT: The piece comes into three sections:The base section is 106cm H x 163cm W x 96cm HThe upper section104.5cm H x 144cm W x 32cm DThe surmount to the upper section is 25cm H x66cm WThe plateau has a light patina of scratches and dents. The edge of the central shelf to the centre of the base is worn. Some rubbing to the edges around the drawers/ shelves. Heavier rubbing to the base. Despite faults overall appearance ok.
ROSEWOOD OBLONG DRINKS CABINET By Robert Heritage for Archie Shine, the fitted interior of open shelves, small drawers and bottle racks enclosed by two panel doors, on an open base with turned legs joined by an 'H' stretcher, 107 cm wideNote: This item of furniture was purchased, by the current vendors from an Archie Shine exhibition in London in 1971.
BUTTERFLIES - FOUR DRAWER CHEST a four drawer wooden cabinet, containing a variety of Butterflies. Specimens include, Dark Green Fritillary, Marbled White, Speckled Wood, Small Meadow Brown, Swallow-Tail, Black Veined White, Bath White, Peacock, White Admiral, Brimstone, and various other specimens. Chest 30cms high
64 WW2 pilots Winston Churchill and War Cabinet matted autographs below a stunning Robert Taylor Print fight for the Sky. The 64 WW2 Battle of Britain RAF fighter pilots are signed on the print along with Robert Taylor. Framed within the mount are the original signatures of the 1940 War Cabinet, Sir Winston Churchill, Neville Chamberlain, Alan Brook, Archibald Sinclair and Anthony Eden. The pilots include S Skalksi, D Denchfield, P Ward-Smith, D Armitage, A Leigh, T Draper Williams, R Puda, D Cox, R Jones, R Beardsley, H Stephens, D Roberts, A Wright, B Drake, H Heron, G Wellum, N Kemp, D David, P Olver, A Winskill, M Crosskell, B Bennions, P Webb, T Vigors, G Unwin, J Freeborn, N Rose, T Iveson, N Hancock, C Hilken, C Bamberger, J Johnson, C Brown, M Mount, T Kane, S Johnstone, J Bisdee, R Doe, P Barthropp, D Sheen, C Currant, P Brown, R Hay, K Wilkinson, W Cunningham, H MacLean, V Bergman, P Brothers, G Westlake, P Parrott, T Neil, T Bartley, P Hairs, P Farnes, B Stapleton, T Thompson, K Lee, G Sinclair, B Foster, P Fox, J Ellacombe, J Peel, A Murray, P Morfill. One of only 50 artists proofs numbered 16 50. The first issue in Robert Taylors highly exclusive Battle of Britain Millennium Trilogy. Robert Taylors wonderfully realistic painting captures the very essence of that epic battle. A Heinkel III has been brought down, one of many never to make it home on this bright and sunny day. As the Luftwaffe bombers crew emerge from their broken aircraft, relieved to have survived the crash-landing, a Mk I Spitfire from No 66 Squadron roars low overhead to verify another victory. Professionally Framed and mounted to an oversize of. 36 x 42 inches. Its in pristine condition and the colours stunning. This is a heavy lot so UK shipping will be approx. £25 and overseas at cost, which will be in region of £250. Good Condition. All signed items come with our certificate of authenticity. We combine postage on multiple winning lots and can ship worldwide. UK postage from £3.95, EU from £4.95, Overseas from £6.95
Series Cover The Falklands Conflict. Britains War Cabinet Meet, 1st April 1982. Cover design features the Houses of Parliament with insert photographs of HMS Hermes and HMS Invincible Stood -too for Operations 1982. Special postmark 25th Anniversary of the Falklands Conflict, Portsmouth, 1 April 2007. Signed Sir Bernard Ingham Kt Chief Press Secretary to PM Margaret Thatcher. Good Condition. All signed items come with our certificate of authenticity. We combine postage on multiple winning lots and can ship worldwide. UK postage from £3.95, EU from £4.95, Overseas from £6.95
American Classical Carved Mahogany Secretary Desk, early 19th c., Baltimore, stenciled label "Bowers and Hume Cabinet Warehouse", cove molded cornice, paneled frieze doors enclosing shelves, two short drawers, lower case with foldover writing surface with well, over two doors flanked by scrolled supports, scroll feet
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