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A lidded timber barrel with painted foliate decoration and applied looping carrying handle accommodating a pair of worked brass shell casings, a large eastern brass vessel, a selection of horse brasses, a small steel dagger (displayed behind cabinet) together with a boxed Merrit Student's Microscope No 2 with supporting slides and paperwork, etc
A 19th century mahogany secretaire bookcase having a dentil moulded and arched pediment over a pair of astragal glazed cabinet doors, the secretaire drawer fitted with an arrangement of drawers and niches centred by a cupboard, over a pair of panelled cupboard doors raised on shaped bracket feet, 111 cm x 55 cm x 221 cm high
A collection of 19th century cabinet cups and saucers comprising two English Imari decorated porcelain cups and saucers, an English tea cup, coffee cup and saucer decorated with reserves of flowers on a green and gilt ground, a fluted English porcelain trio decorated in gilt, a pair of Sevres porcelain fluted tea cups and saucers with gilt rims and a Limoges plate painted to the centre with 'Princesse de Lamballe'
A good quality Edwardian satinwood inlaid display cabinet, having a shaped upstand over a fret cut glazed door flanked by bevel edged full height side panels enclosing fabric lined shelves, the whole raised on square tapering supports to an undertier, bears Allen & Appleyard retailers plate, Liverpool, 71 cm x 45 cm x 177 cm high
A miscellaneous collection to include a small antique pine cabinet with chip carved panelled front enclosing a simply divided interior, a timber book trough, a large and heavy 19th century copper saucepan with extensive applied iron handle with associated lid, a further large copper saucepan with applied iron handle with heart shaped mount, a copper ewer, etc
A collection of 19th century French cabinet wares in the Limoges manner comprising teapot, covered two handled sugar bowl, milk jug, two cups and two saucers, all with red and gilt border decoration and marked to base D & T L together with a collection of various decorative jugs including 18th century example with sparrow beak and painted chinoiserie style flowers and foliage, a continental tin glazed earthen ware example with floral and running deer motif, a Royal Worcester reproduction of an 18th century ring neck jug with floral sprays, a New Chelsea Milady's Garden pattern jug, etc
A Charles II engraved, silver-foil and ebonised cabinet-on-stand, decorated to the front with silver-foil panels, possibly re-used from an earlier cabinet, engraved with winged cherubs, beasts, foliage and landscapes, the moulded cornice above a cushion frieze drawer and an arrangement of ten variously sized drawers, the stand with a cushion-moulded drawer, on later spiral-turned and foliage carved legs joined by a later waved X shaped stretcher on later bun feet, the stand originally with two further legs and the present legs possibly replacements from the time of the alteration, inscribed in chalk to the underside EX272 and inscribed on the reverse in chalk '55' and '23LK1' and with further indistinct chalk inscription, 168cm high, 104cm wide, 54.5cm deep/Provenance: Anonymous sale, Christie's, 13th March 1958, lot 141, acquired by Colonel Norman Colville MC/Exhibited: London Royal Academy of Arts, The Age of Charles II, Winter Exhibition, 1960/61, no 447/Note: This remarkable cabinet-on-stand is decorated with incised designs that are inspired by Jacques Stella's Pastorales (Paris 1667) and Jacques Callot's Varie Figure Gobbi (Florence 1619). A japanned harpsichord dated to 1681 and made by a member of the Vaudry family, now in The Victoria and Albert Museum (W.12 - 1974), is decorated in a Chinese style using the aforementioned European sources (C Wilk ed., Western Furniture 1350 to the Present Day, London 1996, pp. 72-73)/see illustration Condition Report: There are pieces missing from damages to both sides. Cornice with some damage and repair. Silver-foil decoration on returns good. Cushion drawer decoration rubbed with similar condition to foilwork on 3 drawers. Bottom left and right drawer decoration in poor condition. Central bottom drawer decoration very poor condition. Scratches and other blemishes consistent with age and use. The stand: decoration is faded. Spirals and carved legs have minor blemishes and pieces missing. Stretcher and feet in fair condition.
Graham Rust (British, born 1942) [ARR] A large egg shaped urn, 9/7/88, painted with scenes of St Lucia, with gilded flame finial and leaf carved socle opening as a drinks cabinet, upon a square cupboard pedestal with leaf gilded plinth, 200cm high/*PLEASE NOTE ARTIST'S RESALE RIGHT MAY APPLY TO THIS LOT* Condition Report: The egg with some splitting and scratches and staining, both hinges slightly loose, pedestal in good condition save a few acceptable scratches.
A dark rosewood Cabinet, 20th century, with recessed top above a simulated bamboo carcase housing two short drawers, all carved with bats, and two long cupboard doors, relief-carved with dragons amongst clouds, above an apron carved with dragons and a flaming pearl, the sides matching, 83.5cm wide 39cm deep 146.5cm high 二十世纪 红木龙纹柜
An hardwood Display Cabinet, late 19th century, having a protruding pediment, pierced, carved and onlaid with ivory figures, feng and dragons above three open shelves, with turned supports on mask feet, the side panels carved in low relief with birds, flowers, precious objects and finger citron, width 109cm height 187.5cm depth 63cm 清十九世纪末 硬木嵌象牙庭院人物图陈列柜
An early 20th century onlaid hardwood cabinet, the centre with two doors above a shallow drawer and with sliding panels above, all onlaid with Daikoku in ivory, swinging his mallet above a rat while another climbs above, with turnips and precious objects, all on a ground of hexagonal abalone, 41.8cm wide 60.3cm high
CHURCHILL WINSTON S.: (1874-1965) British Prime Minister 1940-45, 1951-55. Nobel Prize winner for Literature, 1953. T.L.S., Winston S. Churchill (a somewhat spidery signature), one page, 4to, Chartwell, Westerham, Kent, 7th July 1963, to Norman [Brook]. Churchill thanks his correspondent for their letter and states that he is pleased to know that Brook is much better, continuing 'We had an agreeable cruise. We expect to stay at Chartwell for the rest of the summer, and hope that you will both be able to come and stay with us soon'. VG Norman Brook (1902-1967) 1st Baron Normanbrook. British Civil Servant who served as Cabinet Secretary 1947-62, Joint Permanent Secretary to HM Treasury and head of the Home Civil Service 1956-62.
A very early and scarce F.A. Cup Final programme: Preston North End v West Bromwich Albion played at the Kennington Oval 24th March 1888 and originally owned by the West Bromwich Albion Director Major Harold Ely, team-line ups and other details, advertisement to rear, central fold, otherwise very good; sold with a cabinet card photograph of the West Brom team from this period; and two press cuttings relating to Major Ely (4) Provenance: by family descent.
The earliest Manchester United [Newton Heath] football medal ever to have been offered at auction: the Manchester Senior Cup winner's medal awarded to Thomas Fitzsimmons in 1893, a 9ct. gold & enamel medal with a design based on the Coats of Arms of Manchester with a panelled football replacing the terrestrial globe , inscribed M.D.F.A., SENIOR, 1893, the reverse further inscribed T. FITZSIMMONS, WINNERS The first pieces of silverware to be put in the Newton Heath trophy cabinet was the Manchester Cup in 1886. When they won the Cup again in 1893 it was their fifth victory in the competition. In the 1892-93 Manchester Senior Cup Final Newton Heath beat Bolton Wanderers 2-1 at Hyde Road on 15th April. Newton Heath had progressed to the final with victories over West Manchester and Bury. Fitzsimmons scored four goals during the competition. 1892-93 was also Hewton Heath's first season in the Football League Division One. They avoided relegation by beating Small Heath [Birmingham] in a play-off 'Test Match'. Fitzsimmons, having joined the club in November, scored 5 League goals during the campaign. Thomas Fitzsimmons was a Scot born at Annbank in south Ayrshire 21st October 1870. He was an outside-right and was one of several players on trial at Celtic who were seeking a replacement for Celtic's first ever goalscorer Neil McCallum. He was till a trialist when he made his League debut v Rangers at Ibrox on 24th September 1892. As such, this makes Fitzsimmons the only player in Celtic history to debut for the club in an 'Old Firm' fixture. This proved to be his only appearance for the Bhoys, although some records would suggest he played in a Glasgow Cup game before his League debut v Pollokshaws Athletic 17th September. A couple of months later he transferred to Newton Heath making his debut v Aston Villa 19th November at North Road, scoring in the 2-0 win. In all he made 30 competitive starts and scored 6 goals. In June 1894 Tommy Fitzsimmons returned to Scotland to play for his local team Annbank FC. Thomas's brother David also played for Newton Heath.
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