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2 x Desk Displays - a CSR Desk Display of a 3 Car O/H Electric Train mounted on a Perspex Display Stand with Track ( Near Mint in an Excellent Presentation Case) and a SBS LE Transit Desk Display of a SBS Transit Unit mounted on Track in a Perspex Display Cabinet (Mint in a Mint Presentation Box)
A late 19th/early 20thC diorama, a tea packaging workroom, featuring a tea chest, secured at an angle, on a block with chains, over a fitted bench, in readiness for the contents to be dispensed into measured quantities, the room set with an electric pendant light and a parquet floor, enclosed by a fully glazed, painted and grained wooden framed cabinet 17''h 16''w
Set of six Dresden cabinet plates, each having central painted decoration depicting a romantic couple within a lattice work border, each with struck-through crossed swords mark, 23.5cm diameter Condition: All pieces have struck through mark, two plates have large section of the border broken out and restuck, a third plate has a smaller triangular section of the lattice work broken out, this in turn has broken in two, there is minor rubbing to the gilding and surface decoration - **General condition consistent with age
Early 19th Century Derby white bisque porcelain half model of a basket of flowers by James Goadsby, 10cm x 14cm approx, the reverse of the enclosed cabinet frame bearing a label for the Rowland Williams Collection (No.253) together with two 19th Century hand written labels, the first 'I purchased this from the artist himself, Goadsby of Derby in 1825, W.B. Ennet, done by Goadsby of the Derby China Works 1825', the second 'I purchased this from Mr William Bennetts Executor, April 10th 1862, John Tempest Morley' Condition: Some restoration to the tip of the main central passion flower - **General condition consistent with age
Pair of 19th Century ormolu mounted marquetry inlaid walnut cabinet bookcases, each fitted two shelves enclosed by a pair of glazed doors and standing on a shaped plinth base, 121cm wide Provenance - Ex Forenaughts, Co. Kildare Condition: Each 105cm tall, 37cm deep - Please see extra images and TELEPHONE department if you require further information
A Victorian walnut inverted breakfront side cabinet, fitted with glazed cupboard doors and shelves and raised on a plinth base. Width 182 cm, depth 37 cm, height 103 cm (see illustration). CONDITION REPORT: Generally good original condition. The top has a small cross banded edge veneer loss. There is a scuff and small loss. There is a 2 cm veneer loss to the centre of the top. The sides of the cabinet are in generally good order as are the doors and the plinth base. The cupboard shelves have lost their cloth surfaces.
A Queen Anne walnut cabinet, the top half with drawer above a pair of panelled cupboard doors enclosing a secretaire, the base fitted with two short and two long graduated drawers with brass drop handles with pierced backplates and raised on bun feet. Width 115 cm, depth 51.5 cm, height 173 cm (see illustration). CONDITION REPORT: The cabinet is in generally very good condition. It has clearly been through a workshop in recent times. The top right hand corner of the cornice has had a repair. Other sections of moulding to the cornice have been either replaced or reattached. There is a small veneer repair to the lock escutcheon. The left hand side top crossbanded section has had some repair. The right hand side similarly has some crossbanding veneer repairs. The doors meet as they should and the lock operates. There are some veneer repairs to both doors and around the lock escutcheon. There are veneer repairs to the crossbanding on the edge of the left hand door and to both door interiors. The dividers of the upper pigeonhole are all a little misaligned and warped but are in generally good condition. The handles to the drawers are later replacements and there are repairs behind each handle. Both doors are very slightly warped but not to the point of being problematic. There is a veneer loss around the lock escutcheon to the centre interior door and a stress fracture down the centre. The slide has old stains and watermarks to the cloth surface. The knob handles to the slide are later replacements. The moulded edge to the base is in generally good order but has had some sections refitted and there is a repair to the top side at the right hand rear return. The handles are later replacements. There are traces of several sets of handles visible behind and around the backplates. There are also very small dowel repairs to the left and right hand side of each drawer where original drop handles will probably have been. There are some minor veneer repairs to the drawer fronts particularly around the lock escutcheons. The right hand return base moulding is loose. The right hand front ball foot is loose. The turned ball feet are probably later as one would probably expect.
A Victorian oak stationery cabinet. Width 36.5 cm. CONDITION REPORT: The cabinet is in generally good condition from a structural point of view. The back panel is original but a little dry. The front of the piece is in generally good order. There is some slight veneer rubbing to the centre edge of the front right hand flap. The lock plate and keeper are original. The interior top divider has a loss to the top left hand corner. Both ink wells are missing. The drawer has ink stains to the interior. The hinges are original. The brass lock escutcheon and handle are tarnished.
A Coalport cabinet cup and saucer, handpainted with floral sprays. CONDITION REPORT: There are no repairs and no restoration. The cup is in generally good condition. The gilding is good as is the painted floral spray. The signature “E. Howard” is clearly visible. There is crazing evident to the white section on the outside of the cup particularly when viewed with a magnifying glass. There is one faint hairline crack which at first looks like crazing running from the top lip down the outside of the cup from approximately 3.5 cm. The saucer is initialled “FH”. The gilding is generally good and the paintwork also. Crazing is visible with a glass particularly to the white areas. There is one hairline crack running from the rim across the back of the saucer for approximately 3 cm.
A Victorian walnut slope front stationery cabinet, hinging to a fitted interior and with base drawer. Width 38 cm. CONDITION REPORT: The cabinet is in generally reasonable condition. The right hand door has a slight warp. It does not quite meet in the middle and there is a milometer gap at the top back when the door is shut. The veneered front is in good condition. The front drawer and front panel are a little scuffed in places as you can probably see. The sides and back are in good condition with no splits. The base is a little scuffed in places. The interior is in generally good condition. All dividers are present. The inkwells are missing. The peg that locates the frieze drawer is present. All metalwork is original.
A Victorian walnut marquetry pier cabinet, with glazed door enclosing velvet lined shelves flanked by flat pilasters with ormolu mounts and raised on a plinth base. Width 80 cm (see illustration). CONDITION REPORT: Height 108 cm, width 80 cm, depth 32.5 cm. The top and cornice are in very good condition. The marquetry frieze is in good order also. The door is not warped. The pilasters are in good condition. There is one very small loss to the bottom right hand corner of the plinth base which should be visible on our image. We have the key and the lock works. The plush velvet lining is in good condition. The backboards are original. We can see no evidence of any woodworm.
A 19th century mahogany gentleman's wardrobe, with detachable moulded cornice above a pair of panelled cupboard doors opening to hanging space, the base fitted with four long graduated drawers with brass drop handles and raised on bracket feet. Width 125 cm. CONDITION REPORT: This piece requires restoration. The cornice is in generally good order. Both doors have warped oval centre panels which have both sprung. The polish is generally crazed. The interior to the upper half is missing. There is now a hole. The sides of the cabinet are in generally good condition with no splits. The drawers have some cock beading problems and are stiff in the runners. The handles if not original go through the original holes. The bracket feet are in poor condition and generally loose. The backboards are original.
A Victorian mahogany bookcase, with moulded cornice above a pair of glazed doors with wooden astragals, the base fitted with a pair of panelled cupboard doors and all raised on a plinth. Width 124.5 cm (see illustration). CONDITION REPORT: A good quality bookcase in very good condition generally. The doors are not warped. All astragals are present. There are no cracks to the glass. The adjustable shelves are in good condition. The cloth linings are foxed. The sides and cornice of the cabinet are in good condition. The sides of the base have some minor scuffs and marks but are in good condition with no cracks. The base doors are not warped. The plinth is in good condition with only minor scratches.
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