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A 19thC Adam revival hand painted satinwood Pembroke table, with a hand painted Neo-Classical top, having a central reserve with a seated lady with her spinning wheel being courted by her beau, enclosed by floral scrolling decoration and musical reserves of pipes, mandolin, tambourine and scores, around garlands of pansies and buttercups, the painted border having blue ribbons, bell flowers, etc., on square taper legs with similar painted decoration, terminating in square cap brass casters, the frieze having single oak lined drawer with floral painted decoration and opposing dummy drawer, the former bearing the label of Druce & Co Upholsterers and Cabinet Makers London from Secondhand Department, 71cm high, 85cm wide, x 80cm deep. Provenance: The estate of Miss Pimm of Holly House, Barrowby, Grantham sold by Messrs Goldings in 1990 and bought by the family and held thence by descent. x-Lot 652 sold for £2,600
A collection of 19th century and later ceramics including a Meissen moulded cabinet plate with gilt highlights, diameter 21.5cm, a Royal Worcester hand painted comport, a Derby Imari decorated plate, a Royal Worcester tureen and cover, a pair of teacups and saucers of shaped oval and similar twin handled sugar, etc.Additional InformationThe Royal Worcester tureen is cracked, the Derby plate with heavy wear to the gilding and decoration, the Coalport oval shaped tazza with a large open crack, the sugar bowl is heavily stained and crazed, one of the saucers in the same set with a large open crack, wear to the gilding on the Meissen plate.
ABU GARCIA; the 'Ambassadeur Golden Collection', a rare limited edition cabinet set, 214/500, comprising nine 24ct gold plated reels and presented in an angled oak cabinet with three glass shelves, complete with key. Presented with certificate of authenticity, original individual boxes for the reels, title plates for each reel and even the packaging for the box.Additional InformationIn exceptional condition.
A modern pine dining suite comprising table, four spindle back dining chairs, a cabinet with two glazed door above an arrangement of two drawers and two panelled cupboard doors, height 194cm, width 91cm, and a sideboard with two drawers above two panelled cupboard doors, width 91cm, height 84cm, depth 46cm (7).
Naval General Service 1793-1840, 2 clasps, Navarino, Syria (William Harris.) light edge bruising and nicks, otherwise very fine £1,000-£1,400 --- 114 medals issued with these two clasps. William Harris is confirmed as a Private, Royal Marines, serving aboard H.M.S. Cambrian at Navarino and aboard H.M.S. Revenge at Syria. Ten other men of this name are shown on the rolls for various clasps. William Harris was born in the Parish of Trinity, Exeter city, Devon, and attested for the R.M.L.I. on 13 January 1824, aged 15, a cabinet maker by trade. He entered H.M.S. Cambrian as a Private 3rd Class while serving with the 23rd Company, Portsmouth Division, on 30 June 1826. Sold with copied Muster roll and R.M.L.I. Description Book entries.
Canadian Memorial Cross, G.V.R. (405388. Spr. T. G. Potter.) remnants of solder to reverse, where brooch fitting has been removed, otherwise very fine £40-£50 --- Thomas George Potter was born in Birmingham, England in March 1884. He was a cabinet maker in Toronto, Ontario, Canada. Potter served during the Great War with the 4th Field Company, Canadian Engineers on the Western Front. Sapper Potter was instantly killed in action when an enemy shell penetrated the roof of the dugout he was occupying in the trenches south east of Neuville-St. Vaast, 1 April 1917. The other occupants of the dugout, Sapper’s Bochel, Robertson and Yeates, were also killed by the blast. Sapper Potter is buried in the Ecoivres Military Cemetery, Pas de Calais, France.
A TEAK LADDERAX TWO BAY UNIT comprising a three drawer chest with wooden lug handles, a cupboard with sliding doors and glass shelving, and a bureau, the fallfront opening to interior with pigeon holes, and six shelves, on bronzed metal ladders, 79 1/2" x 14" x 72 1/2" (Est. plus 21% premium inc. VAT)Generally, very good condition. One hinge to front missing and minor scratching near keyhole of same. Minor scuffing to lower edge of sliding door cabinet and front edges of two shelves one of which also has some wear marks to surface cf photo. Also some minor scuffing to ladders.
A ROSEWOOD MODULAR ROOM UNIT probably designed by Poul Cadovius, Royal System, comprising a pair of cabinets with flush doors, 18 1/4" deep, a pair of cabinets with panel doors, 11 3/4" deep, a similar cabinet with glazed panel doors, another with sliding glass doors, a four drawer chest and a bureau, mounted on seven rosewood wall laths, 80 1/2" high (Brazilian Rosewood (Dalbergia Negra) CITES regulations on post 1947 furniture requires this rosewood item to have an Article 10 certificate. This is available for inspection particularly for those buying for commercial purposes.) (Est. plus 21% premium inc. VAT)Some fading to drawer unit and lower cabinet to right as per image, minor chipping around keyhole of full front, minute minor chip to top of right side of glazed cabinet, chip to slide rail of lower left cabinet (see image), drop front cabinet 80cm wide.
A ROYAL WORCESTER CHINA CABINET CUP AND SAUCER, 1938, the cup interior and saucer border painted in colours by E. Townsend with a still life of pears and blackberries, peaches and black currants, the cup with solid gilt exterior, cup only signed, puce mark, saucer 4 1/2" diameter (Illustrated) (Est. plus 21% premium inc. VAT)No chips, cracks or restoration
A ROYAL WORCESTER CHINA CABINET CUP AND SAUCER, 1913, the cup and saucer border painted in colours by Ricketts with a still life of fruits on a mossy bank, together with another similar, the cup (1919) painted by F. Harper, the saucer (1921) by L. Hariman, all signed, puce marks, saucers 3 3/4" diameter (2) (Illustrated) (Est. plus 21% premium inc. VAT)No chips, cracks or restoration. Gilding to Ricketts rather worn, spotting to gilding on Harper cup
A ROYAL WORCESTER CHINA CABINET CUP AND SAUCER, 1935, the cup exterior and saucer border painted by Stinton with Highland cattle in mountainous landscape, both signed, puce mark, together with another similar cup, 1911, signed H. Stinton, and unsigned saucer, both saucers 3 3/4" diameter (2) (Illustrated) (Est. plus 21% premium inc. VAT)First also inscribed W9003 in burnt orange, crazing to cup base, no damage or restoration. Second cup (unsigned), crazed. Saucer restored and very obvious wear to gilding
A ROYAL WORCESTER CHINA MINIATURE CABINET SOLITAIRE, late 20th century, painted in colours with a still life of fruits on a mossy bank, comprising coffee and teapot with covers, trio, milk jug, slop basin and two handled sucrier and cover, indistinctly signed, black mark, plate 3 1/4" diameter (8) (Illustrated) (Est. plus 21% premium inc. VAT)No chips, cracks or restoration
A SET OF THREE ROYAL WORCESTER CHINA CABINET PLATES, 1916, of shaped circular form, centrally painted by Richard Sebright with still life fruit vignettes within a gilded wide cobalt blue border with six pale pink cartouche with raised gilding, signed, puce mark, inscribed W8346, 9" diameter (Illustrated) (Est. plus 21% premium inc. VAT)No chips, cracks, restoration or crazing. Good. One date cypher only has 10 dots under mark, but the last dot is smudged so maybe 1913 or 1916
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