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Three-hundred-and-twelve paper cased collector's shotgun cartridges in a purpose built mirror backed oak display cabinet, including K D Radcliffe of Colchester, Greenwood & Batley of Leeds & Farnham, The Greenwood, Elton Stores Darlington, Thomas Turner, Gallyon & Sons, Curtis & Harvey's, William Evans Mark Over, George Hinton & Sons of Taunton, Purdey, Steven Grant & Sons, C Smith & Sons Newark, W Richards of Liverpool and Preston The Mark Down, Boss & Co, T Page-Wood Ltd The Bristol etc. From the collection of Ken Rutterford. PLEASE NOTE THAT A VALID RELEVANT FIREARMS/SHOTGUN CERTIFICATE IS REQUIRED TO HANDLE/PURCHASE THIS ITEM.We are not able to post this lot.
Victorian Photographs, a leather bound album c.1875, with 30 cabinet cards and 10 cartes de visite, by studio photgraphers in UK, United States (New York and Boston) and France, mostly leading clergy, bishops, evangelists etc; with a large album of approximately 38 albumen prints by professional photographers, French scenes and artworks, Paris, Anvers etc, with a few UK scenes, Lynmouth by Francis Bedford, two of Clovelly and two of Lynton all by Bedford, largest prints 22cm x 28cm, smallest 16cm x 21cm, some pasted single-sided, some double-sided
Y A MAHOGANY SECRETAIRE BOOKCASEEARLY 19TH CENTURYThe fall enclosing a fitted interior with ivory handles246cm high, 113cm wide, 52cm deep Please note Dreweatts have applied for a de minimis exemption licence for the ivory in this lotRef: 1MPSUZNNCondition Report: Marks, knocks, scratches, abrasions consistent with age and useOld splits and cracks, some chips and losses, there are various and numerous pieces of veneer missing - there are some strips of veneer to the drawer, it is unknown if these are from this or another item. The cornice appears to have an old break The Handle to the fall has broken at the front, this piece is present but detached, the rear screws project through the fall and are possibly later replacements. The lock to the upper cabinet doors is missing the mechanism - the doors are unlocked (indeed unlockable)Overall solid and stablePlease refer to additional images for visual reference to conditionPlease note the measurements have been updated in the description, this is 246cm high, 113cm wide, 52cm deep Condition Report Disclaimer
Y A ROSEWOOD AND PARCEL GILT SIDE CABINET IN REGENCY STYLEMID 19TH CENTURY94.5cm high, 137cm wide, 35.5cm deepProvenance: Property removed from 8 Great Pulteney Street, BathPurchased by the vendor from G D Blay, June 2003Condition Report: Marks, knocks, scratches, abrasions consistent with age and useOld splits and cracks, some chips and losses to the gilt surfaceOverall cleaned and repolished, the gilt has also been refreshedOverall solid and stableThe silk panels are replacements, there are tack holes to the interiors of the doors where previous linings have been placedThere are a pair of metal hinged brackets to the rear There is a key that is operating the central lock at time of report, the side doors are closed by catches to the door sides - these all appear to hold at time of reportPlease refer to additional images for visual reference to conditionCondition Report Disclaimer
A VICTORIAN WALNUT AND UPHOLSTERED STOOLBY CHAMBERLAIN & KING, SECOND HALF 19TH CENTURYWith later hinged top upholstered in woven yellow fabric, label for the makers to one rail and serial number 75845cm high, 85cm wide, 62cm deepThe firm of Chamberlain, King & Jones were active in Birmingham as cabinet makers, carpet factors, upholsterers, bed & mattress manufacturers, cabinet carvers, gilders, window blind manufacturers and decorators flourishing between circa 1876-1956 and are indexed by the British and Irish Furniture Makers Online (BIFMO)
A GEORGE III MAHOGANY SECRETAIRE BOOKCASECIRCA 1800The fall enclosing an arrangement of pigeonholes 197cm high, 79cm wide, 52cm deepCondition Report: Marks, knocks, scratches, abrasions consistent with age and useOld splits and cracks, some chips and losses,The handles are replacements throughout, there are old holes where the previous handles have been visible to the interior of the drawer front. The present handles are inkeeping with the age and appearance of the lot Overall solid and stableThe top and base sit on eachother and can be screwed together - there is no guarantee both elements started together and my well be associated period elementsOne small pane of glass is cracked through - this can be seen on the online imageThere is a key that operates the cabinet doors only, all other locks are original but unlockedPlease refer to additional images for visual reference to conditionCondition Report Disclaimer
A WALNUT BOOKCASE CABINETCIRCA 1740 AND LATER211cm high, 111cm wide, 40cm deepCondition Report: Please note the measurements were missing form the original description, they have been added now, this cabinet is 211cm high, 111cm wide, 40cm deepMarks, knocks, scratches, abrasions consistent with age and useOld splits and cracks, some chips and losses, there are various veneers missing - mainly these are around the doors There are three shelves to the upper section, and one to the lower sectionThe glass appears to be old, it has natural variation and unevenness - there is no guarantees it is original The doors are all locked shut, the lower doors can be opened but the upper doors are closed and there are no keys present at time of report, There has been a handle fitted to the lower doors at some point and has been since filled and plugged, there is a shadow where the mount has sat previouslyThe base boards are bowedPlease refer to additional images for visual reference to conditionCondition Report Disclaimer
A GEORGE III MAHOGANY DINING ROOM PEDESTAL CIRCA 1780 With twin hinged leaves to the top95cm high, 45cm wide (when closed), 44cm deep Provenance: Private Collection from a Country House, Berkshire. For a pedestal of related form, see Christie's, London, The Barratt Collection - from Crowe Hall, Bath, 16th December 2010, Lot 270 (£1,750). For a related cabinet fitted with drawers bearing the makers label for Seddon Sons & Shackleton see, Christopher Gilbert, Pictorial Dictionary of Marked London Furniture 1700-1840, Furniture History Society, 1996, page 402, figure 796. Condition Report: Marks, knocks, scratches, abrasions consistent with age and useOld splits and cracks, chips and losses, including to timber and elements of cock beading The interior with two slatted shelves, which have had their heights altered - there are shadows to the sides where these have sat previously - they appear to be original The interior is metal lined,There is a catch to the door that secures to the frame, this secures at time of report but is untidy, the key holes is entirely for show, the rear has later timber securing - a previous lock appears to have been removed It is on castors, the folding top appears to be a later additionPlease refer to additional images for visual reference to conditionCondition Report Disclaimer
A CALAMANDER, MARQUETRY AND GILT METAL MOUNTED OCCASIONAL TABLE ATTRIBUTED TO DONALD ROSS, LATE 19TH/EARLY 20TH CENTURYWith a frieze drawer, the marquetry and mounts to all sides69cm high, 41cm wide, 35cm deepProvenance: Property of a Lady of titleDonald Ross (1830-1916) was a celebrated furniture maker of the late 19th century with premises at 13 Denmark Square, Soho. Ross pieces display the use of trellis and dot marquetry in the style of the late 18th century Parisian cabinet makers. Donald Ross exhibited at the Great Exhibition of 1851 and his work was retailed by top Victorian furniture stores including Edwards and Roberts.A pair of dot and trellis marquetry side tables is held in the Victoria & Albert Museum, London.For a closely related table see Christie's, London, Interiors, 20th July 2016, lot 116 (£2,250).Condition Report: Marks, knocks, scratches, abrasions consistent with age and useOld splits and cracks, some chips and losses,One piece of the metal gallery to the lower tier is detached but present with the lot, it has some small losses to one sideThe frame has some wobble to the joints, some elements of the gilt metal is loose Please refer to additional images for visual reference to conditionCondition Report Disclaimer
A MAHOGANY SOFA TABLE IN GOTHIC REVIVAL TASTECIRCA 1825 AND LATER71.5cm high, 91cm wide with leaves down, 142cm wide with leaves up, 71cm deep Provenance:Property of The Hon. Catherine Mary Wass, OBE (1942-2021) most likely inherited from the 7th Viscount Gort in 1975 from Hamsterley Hall, Co. Durham This sofa table was photographed in 'The Regency Room' at Hamsterley Hall by Country Life in 1939; p. 422, fig. 10. Condition Report: Marks, knocks, scratches, abrasions consistent with age and useAs per the catalogue description - overall this table appears to have had some level of adaption and alteration, there are some quirks and oddities such as the mouldings to the edges of the frieze which have been lengthened previously, the drawers open with one to each side (which does happen in cabinet making of this period) however, the drawers appear to have been created from the drawer fronts and later lined - this may indicate the table started with four (false) drawer fronts. Old splits and cracks, some chips and losses, There is what appears to be a later piece of timber to the underside above the high stretcher, this is attached via screws. The handles looks original, they have good patinaThe top is formed of bookmatched panels, there are knocks, scratches, abrasions, indentations. The colour is faded, there is colour variation over the two sides, there are some old splits and cracks. The sides of the table top stand proud from the sides of the table when the flaps are down Overall the frame appears solid and stableThere is some minor woodworm holes to the lopers and supportsPlease refer to additional images for visual reference to conditionCondition Report Disclaimer
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