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A 20TH CENTURY HARDWOOD ORIENTAL CARVED COCKTAIL CABINET, the hinged lid and fall front door, enclosing a mirrored interior with glass holders, and an arrangement of six sized cupboard doors, on paw feet, width 95cm x depth 48cm x height 106cm (condition report: slight dent to the front of the lid, otherwise its in good condition)
TWO MAHOGANY SECTIONAL BOOKCASES, comprising total of six sections, of two glazed hide and fall sections, a fall front cocktail cabinet section, three hide and fall wooden door sections, and two drawers, each width 80cm x depth 39cm x height 164cm (condition report: surface wear and scratches, cocktail cabinet interior mirrors back flaking, key) (2)
A COLLECTION OF PORCELAIN, comprising The Gardens of Royalty porcelain table lamp by Louis Nichole for Franklin Mint and matching vase, an Aynsley 'Somerset' pattern ginger jar and two bud vases, a 'Wild Tudor' pattern bud vase and trinket dish, 'Little Sweetheart' pattern ginger jar, three bud vases and trinket dish, a Lynton Porcelain 'Hamilton' Imari pattern cabinet plate, and four Royal Albert 'Cottage Garden Year' series collector's plates (17) (Condition Report; lamp untested, no obvious damage)
A VARIETY OF OCCASIONAL FURNITURE, to include a 20th century mahogany double door cabinet, width 102cm x depth 39cm x height 66cm, a pine trestle bench, a teak table, a teak trolley, a fire screen, a standard lamp, a towel rail, a vintage travelling trunk and an ottoman (condition report: all with wear and imperfections, such as surface marks, scuffs, stains, other wear and tear) (9)
A SELECTION OF 2OTH CENTURY MAHOGANY OCCASIONAL FURNITURE, to include a glazed double door bookcase, width 84cm x depth 34cm x height 127cm, a tv cabinet, a two tier lamp table, along with an oval coffee table, with two double sided drawers (condition report: general signs of usage, two tier table with loose legs) (4)
A SELECTION OF MODERN PINE FURNITURE, to include a chest of two short over three long drawers, width 83cm x depth 50cm x height 73cm, a pair of three drawer bedside chests, a double door cabinet and a fall front cabinet, along with a modern double wardrobe (condition report: all with imperfections, such as surface marks, scuffs, discoloration, other signs of wear and usage) (6)
Curious 19th century engraving with pen embellishments, the engraving depicting massive antique cabinet, inscribed 'The Gentleman wants £50 for this' and 'This cabinet is the kind of furniture we was used to make. But nothing like the same kind of goodness as regards our carvings', in glazed frame, 32 x 28cm
A large collection of 20th century stamps and stamp collector books to include; 8 Royal Mail first day cover albums, 20 Royal Mail special stamps books, mint stamps, 7 assorted albums containing stamps and a steel drawer cabinet containing a large number of British and Commonwealth stamps. Albums containing Victoria and later stamps, penny reds etc.
Registration - MOR 953L Chassis No. - 2332025551 M.O.T. - Exempt Odometer - 19,547 This refreshingly vivid camper is resplendent in orange and white, fitting the retro-vibe of 1973 – the year it was first registered – perfectly. Fitted with a 1.6-litre version of Volkswagen’s Type 1 air-cooled four-cylinder boxer engine and four-speed manual gearbox, the T2 is mechanically simple and cheap to maintain. Fully functioning as a camper van, ‘MOR 953L’ includes folding seating, curtains, a pop-up roof, cabinet, and stove. To complete the 70s look, there is full tartan upholstery, and a front-mounted spare wheel, complete with bold VW logo. The vendor has owned this T2 camper for 11 years, and has carried out an extensive restoration of ‘MOR 953L’, with everything completed within the last three years. Invoices for all work carried out have been filed, and the vendor also has an original Volkswagen Caravelle manual, as well as a letter from the original owner and a photo of the vehicle from 1977 at a campsite. The odometer shows that only 19,547 miles have been covered, providing buyers with a truly useful and well-loved classic. Volkswagen’s ‘difficult second album’, the T2 had to follow in the hugely-popular footsteps of the Type 2 ‘Samba Bus’… but it more than passed muster. In 1967, the T2 ‘Bay Window’ replaced the Type 2 ‘Split Screen’ and came with significant changes to the suspension, windows, and engine mounting – in all, just about every panel and mechanical part was new for the T2. Regularly improved throughout its life, VW added developments such as disk brakes, an optional larger capacity engine, and styling changes, with the main design tweaks carried out in 1972. The following year, further design and mechanical changes were added to the T2, which included a 1.8-litre engine and further uprated brakes, before a 2.0-litre boxer was added to the range a year before the T2 halted production in 1979. · Fully restored T2 camper, with pop-up roof, fold out beds, and cooking facilities. · Low mileage example with fewer than 20,000 miles on the clock. · Comprehensive paperwork included, such as invoices, service stamps, and correspondence with the original owner.
Original 18th century inlaid wood Spanish Colonial framed panel originally from a cabinet. Made with two different wood colors, it includes warriors with bladed weapons, stylized plants and flowers, felines and other animals that are placed in horizontal rows. The original iron key lock is placed on the upper center and two hinges are located on the lower parts of the panel. Housed in a thick wood frame. Panel dimensions: 31.50"L x 19.50"H. Frame size: 33.50"L x 21"H x 1.50"W. Probably Mexican or Southamerican Issued: 17th-18th centuryCountry of Origin: South AmericaCondition: Age related wear. Sporadic inlay missing.
19th century heavily carved and stained oak cabinet on cupboard, the projecting moulded cornice over gadroon carved frieze, the upper cabinet enclosed by stained and leaded glass door in geometric pattern with central star motif, in various coloured and textured glass panes, the upright rails carved with flower heads and the panelled back carved with circular motifs behind turned supports, moulded rectangular top over frieze drawer and cupboard, the cupboard enclosed by panelled door carved with Flemish design tavern scene, moulded skirted base on block feetDimensions: Height: 231cm Length/Width: 100cm Depth/Diameter: 52cm
Edwardian mahogany artist's cabinet once belonging to the British artist Eli Marsden Wilson (1877-1965), raised panelled back mounted by carved brackets, sloped and hinged glazed lid enclosing paint holders and compartments, up-and-over panelled door revealing three slides, fitted with two banks of five graduating drawers with recessed brass handles, on skirted base.Together with a quantity of artists' equipment and tools including paints, paintbrushes, charcoal, chalks, etc. and various prints relating to the life of the artist, including Quaker anti-war posters, Victorian Stevengraphs, and various chromolithographs Provenance: Removed from the studio of Eli Marsden Wilson. The cabinet comes to us for sale through family descent. The vendor is descendant of Marsden. Many further etchings removed from the cabinet are being sold in the Spring Art Sale, Friday 15th March 2024, Lots 265-271.Notes: born in Ossett, Eli Marsden Wilson was the only son of Alfred Wilson, a foreman beamer, and Emma Marsden, and had five sisters. After studying at Wakefield College of Art, he moved to the Royal College of Art in London, where he became a pupil of Sir Frank Short. He had his first exhibit at the Royal Academy in 1905, the same year he married fellow artist Hilda Mary Pemberton.A Quaker, vegetarian, and pacifist, he was a conscientious objector in World War I and as such was imprisoned in 1917 for two years. In September 1922 he was commissioned by Princess Marie Louise to produce miniature etchings for Queen Mary's Dolls' House at Windsor Castle; two such etchings are being sold in the Spring Art Sale, Friday 15th March 2024, Lot 265.Dimensions: Height: 144cm Length/Width: 97cm Depth/Diameter: 70cmCondition Report: The cabinet is generally in good condition. It has been used. Some losses, mainly a chunk missing from the right-hand upper corner (image attached). The leather strap handles for the slides have been damaged and no longer function. The rear castors and blocks have been removed and potentially need reattaching, however, it sits OK on its plinth without them. Split to the left-hand side. Damaged divisions to one drawer and the occasional loss in others. General signs of age and use: scratching, dents, scuffs and wear.
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