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Lot 177

A pair of 20th century terracotta ground curtains A/F, a large quantity of mixed curtain rings, mixed gold coloured and chrome bathroom taps, and early 20th century metal door hardware and other fixtures Location: G

Lot 186

A Victorian inlaid walnut music cabinet with brass gallery, arched glazed door, wooden internal shelves with green leather tooled apron tiles, on bracket feet and porcelain castors, 94 x 54 x 36.5cms

Lot 96

A late 19th century oak wall hanging smokers cabinet with gilt brass mounts, glazed door and interior drawer, with folding pipe holder to one side, and Jasperware style tobacco pot with metal lid and collar, and brass knop, 32 x 15.5 x 15.5cm

Lot 34

A scarce rosewood Tunbridge ware rectangular box, the lid with an inset mosaic panel of a cottage with door and three windows within two geometric mosaic borders, the sides with a broad band of scrolling mosaic, old silk lined interior, 18 x 9 x 5.7cms.                                                                                                From the Hamlin Collection of Tunbridge Ware Part 2

Lot 395

A rare early 19th Century Anglo-Indian ivory veneered sewing box in the form of a house, the pitched roof lacking chimney and with oval vacant cartouche within scroll engraved borders, the sides engraved with trellis windows, trees and flowers, the front with open door and railed fence, the sandalwood interior with fixed reel, two engraved lids, thimble and tape stand complete with tape measure, an ivory surround with bead box and a similar compartment with replacement cotton barrel, one end fitted with a drawer, some shrinkage and minor losses, 15.5 x 11 x 12.5cms.                                                                                                 

Lot 585

A continental turned wood and painted wool ball box in the form of a circular cottage, painted door, trellis windows and vegetation, the tiled circular roof with chimney, 12.5cms dia.                                                                                                 

Lot 243

Ardizzone (Edward). Diary of a War Artist, 1st edition, London: The Bodley Head, 1974, numerous monochrome illustrations, original cloth in price-clipped dust jacket, spine lightly faded, 8vo, The Little Bookroom, by Elanor Farjeon, 1st edition, Oxford: University Press, 1955, black & white illustrations, minor marginal toning, original cloth in price-clipped dust jacket, covers slightly rubbed with some loss to the head of the spine & rear cover, 8vo, Showmen and Suckers, by Maurice Gorham, 1st edition, London: Percival Marshall, 1951, black & white illustrations, minor marginal toning, original cloth in dust jacket, sone loss to the head of the spine, 8vo, Open The Door, stories collected & arranged, by Margery Fisher, 1st edition, Leicester: Brockhampton Press, 1965, black & white illustrations, bound-in cloth bookmark, some minor spotting, original cloth in dust jacket, 8vo, together with; Forester (C. S.), Hornblower and the Atropos, 2nd impression before publication, London: Michael Joseph, 1953, some minor toning, original cloth in dust jacket designed by Val Biro, covers lightly rubbed to head & foot, 8vo, and Newman (David), The Forgotten Path, 1st edition, London: Robert Hale, 1965, black & white illustrations plus a map, period inscription to the front endpaper, original cloth in dust jacket designed by Val Biro, spine light rubbed to head & foot, 8vo, plus other modern literature illustrated by Edward Ardizzone & dust jackets illustrated by Val Biro, including 'Portrait Of..' English counties series, 12 volumes, circa 1960s, 8vo, mostly original cloth in dust jackets, G/VG, 8voQty: (3 shelves)

Lot 68

Trade Catalogue. Maison R. Garnier, Cuivrerie & Serrurerie Artistiques [Cremones en tous gentres a combinaisons diverses et a serrures...], 2 volumes in one, Paris: Garnier, [c.1885], lithograph illustrations throughout of door & window furniture etc. (four leaves of plates with short closed tear to fore-edge blank margins), browned throughout, hinges cracked, original printed green cloth, spine slightly rubbed, oblong folio (31 x 22.2 cm)Qty: (1)NOTESLimited edition 892/1000.

Lot 1008

A MODERN LIGHT OAK TWO DOOR LOW CABINET H-60 W-100 CM A/F WATERMARKS TO TOP

Lot 125

A BOX OF ASSORTED COLLECTABLES TO INCLUDE A VINTAGE TELEPHONE, METAL DETECTOR, CASE OF CHILDRENS DOOR NAME LETTERS ETC.

Lot 295

A VINTAGE MORITZ GOTTSCHALK DOLLS HOUSE - GERMAN CIRCA 1900, the chromolithographed facade with left front verandah opening to two rooms with figures and furniture, the right side opening to two smaller rooms again with furniture and effects H 64 cm, W 53 cm, D 36 cmCondition Report:In reasonable condition, general wear and tear throughout commensurate with age, height of the front door Approx 17 cm.

Lot 344

A LARGE BRASS LION'S HEAD DOOR KNOCKER, OVERALL WIDTH 21 CM

Lot 863

THREE QUALITY DOOR CURTAINS WITH ROPE / TASSEL TIE BACKS, COMPRISING A STRIPED LINEN EXAMPLE WITH BEADING TO ONE EDGE- INTERLINED WITH CONTRASTING LINING APPROX W 129 cm, L 197 cm TO FRILL WITH 9 cm FRILL TO TOP EDGE, A GOLD INTERLINED EXAMPLE WITH TASSELS TO ONE EDGE W 266 cm L222 cm TO FRILL WITH 11 cm FRILL TO TOP EDGE AND A VELOUR TYPE GOLD / CREAM EXAMPLE APPROX W 124 cm, L 220 cm (3)

Lot 871

A CHINESE HARDWOOD APOTHECARY CHEST OF SLIM PROPORTIONS, having an arrangement of forty four drawers and two door cabinet, with ring turned handles and copper mounts, each drawer with incised Chinese marks, H 94.5 W 76 D 24 cm

Lot 878

A CHINESE ELM TWO DOOR CABINET, the twin doors with circular pierced panels opening to reveal two mid frieze drawers, further carved, pierced and lacquered panels to the front of the cabinet, H 165 W 109 D 63 cm

Lot 903

A VINTAGE LIMED TWO DOOR WARDROBE W-94 CM AND MATCHING DRESSING TABLE (LOOSE LEG)

Lot 931

A REPRODUCTION MAHOGANY OPEN WATERFALL BOOKCASE WITH A TWIN DOOR CUPBOARD BELOW H-149 W-70 CM

Lot 869

An oak two section bookcase in Globe Wernicke style, with a carved frieze above two pairs of leaded glazed door, on a plinth, 87cm high, 87cm high.

Lot 870

A narrow Victorian walnut and ebonised display cabinet, the top with canted corners, above a glazed door, on bun feet, 96cm high, 53cm deep.

Lot 456

A Victorian inlaid walnut pier cabinetthe rectangular top above a marquetry inlaid cavetto frieze with a glazed door below, which opens to reveal shelves, the exterior with boxwood inlaid decoration and applied gilt metal mounts, set on a plinth base, 82cm wide x 34cm deep x 107cm high.

Lot 121

A pair of cast brass fox head door stops, a pair of pierced trivets and a vase. (5)

Lot 244

A bronze door knocker, cast in the form of a lion mask with a ring, 15cm wide.

Lot 273

An Edwardian mahogany and boxwood strung corner cabinet, with single glazed door, 61cm high, 33cm wide.

Lot 741

Marshall, Lincoln. An early 19thC longcase clock, the arched dial painted with flowers and with a central moon phase, decorated with a sailing ship, etc., with an eight day four pillar movement in an inlaid oak and mahogany case, 222cm high. Upon initial inspection splits and repairs around glazed door. Dial repainted, plinth replaced, general knocks and marks, etc.

Lot 747

A G Plan low teak four door cupboard, 162cm wide.

Lot 764A

A Victorian figured mahogany triple breakfront wardrobe, with a moulded cornice above a mirrored door, flanked by two further panelled doors, on a plinth, (AF), 207cm high, 209cm wide. On initial inspection, doors warped, cornice is ill fitting currently, chips and marks overall, handle chipped and one missing, overall in need of restoration hence the (AF).

Lot 792

An Edwardian mahogany and boxwood strung display cabinet, the top with a moulded edge above a glazed door, on bun feet, 106cm high, 75cm wide.

Lot 823

An oak coal purdonium, the rectangular top with a moulded edge above a panelled and carved fall front door enclosing a galvanised lined interior, on stiles, 45cm wide.

Lot 391

A MAHOGANY LONGCASE CLOCK by Jonas Barber, the eight day movement with anchor escapement striking on a bell, 12" arched brass dial with painted moonphase, Roman and Arabic numerals and calendar aperture, the banded case with scrolled pediment carved with rosettes and with fluted brass finial on turned columns, arched door flanked by fluted quarter columns, on canted panel base and bracket feet, 88" high (Illustrated) (Est. plus 21% premium inc. VAT)Very good condition throughout, movement and dial very good, clean, superb case, fine veneers/craftmanship and super patination

Lot 394

A GEORGE III OAK LONGCASE CLOCK by Roberts, Otley, the thirty hour movement with anchor escapement and outside count wheel striking on a bell, 12" brass dial with Roman and Arabic numerals, the centre chased with animals, foliage and a building, calendar dial and penny moonphase, the case with moulded cornice with pierced surmount and blind fret frieze on turned columns, arched door, panel base and bracket feet, 87 1/2" high (Est. plus 21% premium inc. VAT)Movement appears good but moonphase not connected - merely attached to back of face, dial good, case needs some attention with chips to gesso of columns, shrinkage splits to base, feet may have been reduced, overall quite a rich colour, weights exist but only bob of pendulum

Lot 415

AN ERCOL GOLDEN ELM SIDEBOARD, 1960's, the rounded oblong top over two panelled doors with drawer below flanked by a large cupboard door enclosing shelf and cutlery tray, turned wood handles, flared base, raised on turned tapering legs and stretchers, 45" x 20 1/4" x 32" (Est. plus 21% premium inc. VAT)Generally good, small area of polish loss to top, some divisions of cutlery tray missing, all handles intact

Lot 475

A VICTORIAN WALNUT AND EBONISED PIER CABINET of rounded oblong form with stringing and gilt metal mounts, moulded edged top with mildly protruding corners, strap inlaid frieze, glazed door below flanked by inlaid quarter columns enclosing a velvet lined interior with shelving, on plinth, 31 3/4" x 13 1/2" x 40 3/4" (Est. plus 21% premium inc. VAT)Generally very good condition bar losses to gilt foliate banding around right front corner, ditto to gilt beading under top and right corner of door, all veneers and inlay good

Lot 480

A GEORGIAN MAHOGANY BUREAU, late 18th century, the fall front enclosing interior with cupboard door with urn patera flanked by box drawers and pigeon holes over four further drawers, four graduated cock beaded drawers below with brass drop handles, on bracket feet, 44" x 20 1/2" x 45" (Est. plus 21% premium inc. VAT)Good restored condition, polished with very high finish

Lot 485

A VICTORIAN BURR WALNUT BOOKCASE of rounded oblong form with bead and reel banding, two cut corner glazed doors enclosing adjustable shelving, on moulded plinth, 54 3/4" x 12 3/4" x 45 1/2" (Est. plus 21% premium inc. VAT)Generally very good condition, minor fading, glass on left door replaced

Lot 1051

A Victorian cast iron door stop, figural. Height 26 cm, length 28 cm.

Lot 1136

A mahogany cased marine barometer complete with brass gimbal, with door opening to the adjustable Vernier. Height 94 cm (see illustration).

Lot 1145

A Georgian mahogany bracket clock by John Kirkwood Redpath, with two train chain driven fusee movement with anchor escapement striking on a bell, the brass dial with Roman numerals and subsidiary Arabic numerals. Height excluding brass carrying handle 44 cm, width 29 cm, depth 19.5 cm (see illustration). CONDITION REPORT: The case is in generally good condition with no significant issues. There are some minor surface marks and scratches but no serious problems. There has been some very old damage to the front right hand bottom corner of the door. This is not problematic. There are other minor stress fractures but the colour is generally good. We have the key and pendulum. The clock is not currently operating as the fusee chain to the going train is detached from the main barrel so some attention is required. If weight is applied to the going train the movement does tick. The movement appears to have had some work in recent times and is very clean but does require further work to get it properly running.

Lot 1151

A 1920's mahogany bracket clock of 18th century design by Junghans, the 14 cm dial with silvered chapter ring and spandrels to the eight day three train B08 movement, striking with Westminster chime on nine gongs, contained in case with arched top and turned columns to front, keys and pendulum for same (see illustration). CONDITION REPORT: This clock is in working order. The case is in good overall condition apart from minor surface wear and slight damage to the fabric panel t the back door. Internally it is possible that the mechanism has been seated on a new seat board and the rear gong altered in its position.

Lot 1183

An Arts and Crafts inlaid mahogany mantle clock, with brass dial with Arabic numerals and single train movement. Height 27 cm, width 15 cm. CONDITION REPORT: We have both the key and pendulum. The movement is fully wound and is currently only ticking for 10 or 15 seconds or so. . The case is structurally sound but does have stress fractures to the front panel. There are also nibbles and scuffs around the feet. There are other minor surface marks and scuffs as one would expect. The rear door closes as it should and all hinges and brasswork are original.

Lot 1186

A Victorian black slate and marble mantle clock, with single train movement. Height 30 cm, width 24.5 cm. CONDITION REPORT: The movement winds and appears to be ticking away. The dial is in generally good order. The door closes as it should and the glass is not cracked. The slate and marble case is in good condition generally with only very minor edge nibbles. The rear door is present. We have the pendulum but no key.

Lot 1203

An 18th century oak cased longcase clock by Savage of Clifton, the 26 cm brass dial with chapter ring, spandrels and calendar aperture to the 30 hour movement striking on a bell. Contained in case with turned pillars to hood and shaped trunk door. 214 cm high. CONDITION REPORT: We have the pendulum and weight. The movement appears to be ticking away and striking when advanced. The movement is a little dirty but as stated seemingly operational. The case itself is in generally good condition also. There are no issues with the hood or glass. The trunk door closes as it should and is not warped. The sides of the trunk are in generally good order. The left hand side rear does have some traces of old woodworm which appears in our opinion to be long gone. The base of the case is probably later to the main case but is in good order and in keeping. There is a stress fracture along the join of the two front planks. The bracket feet are in generally good order with only minor surface scuffs.

Lot 1206

A George III mahogany longcase clock by Thomas Dodd Chester, with verre eglomise between the swans neck pediment and with glazed door enclosing the 13 1/4" square arched dial with moon phase and eight day striking movement by Thomas Dodd Chester, the case with long trunk door flanked by fluted quarter column corners, the base with canted angles and all raised on bracket feet. Height 253 cm, maximum width 54 cm (see illustration).

Lot 1208

An 18th century oak longcase clock with thirty hour movement and single pointer, the case with moulded cornice above a glazed door flanked by turned columns, the 10" square dial with date aperture, the case with long trunk door and all raised on bracket feet. Height 182 cm.

Lot 1214

A Georgian oak dresser base, with matched Delft rack. Height 203 cm, width 171 cm, depth 52.5 cm. CONDITION REPORT: The top of the base is in generally good order with no significant cracks or splits. There are some old ring marks and the usual marks that one would expect from a piece of this age. The piece is structurally very sound. The side panels have shrinkage gaps between the planks but no significant movement. The doors are not warped. They both close as they should. Again there are some minor stress fractures to the door panels. The drawer fronts are all in good condition with no losses. There is some wear around all of the lock escutcheons. The left hand door lock is present. The right hand door does not have a lock. The lock is missing from the centre drawer. The base moulding is in good condition all round as are the stile feet. The shelf boards and boards between the cupboards and drawers are pine. There is evidence of woodworm in these panels. In our opinion this is old worm which has gone however treatment would be sensible.

Lot 1231

A George III mahogany longcase clock by Thomas Thompson Liverpool, with eight day striking movement with moon phase, dial width 13 1/4", the case with long trunk door flanked by fluted quarter column corners with well figured panel base raised on ogee moulded bracket feet. Height 235 cm, hood width 56.5 cm(see illustration). CONDITION REPORT: The movement winds on both trains and is currently ticking away and striking as it should. It seems to be keeping good time. The moon phase appears to be working as does the date. The case is in generally good condition. There are some cracks to the verre eglomise in the swans neck. The hood door is not warped. There are some nibbles to the edge of the hood door and to the side panel at the front but again this is not problematic. The rear of the hood side panel has a loose slither of timber but we have piece. The main trunk door is not significantly warped and locks as it should. There are some veneer stress fractures as one would expect but no real issues with the door. The sides of the trunk are in good order. The base is in generally good condition also. The base panel is slightly sprung at the bottom left hand corner. We can see no evidence of any woodworm. The height excluding the central finial is 230 cm.

Lot 1236

A Victorian satinwood wardrobe of Arts and Crafts Design, carved in relief with floral motifs, mirror door enclosing hanging space flanked by cupboards fitted single shelves, drawers under. 195 cm high, 130 cm wide, 50 cm deep.

Lot 1255

A 19th century Scottish oak longcase clock by D Sutherland Keith, with two train striking movement with subsidiary date and seconds dials and with strike/silent to the arch, with long trunk door, panelled base and raised on bracket feet. Height 211 cm, width 47.5 cm.

Lot 1272

A pair of 1930's oak four tier sectional bookcases, with bobbin mouldings each tier with a pair of doors. 141 cm high, 89 cm wide, 32 cm deep. CONDITION REPORT: Both bookcases are in generally good condition with no significant issues. They do not appear to have had any repairs or restoration. The colour is uniform. There is no cracked glass and no significant cracks or damage to the oak. There are the usual small and minor scuffs and scratches that one would expect from items of this age but no real problems. The doors snap shut with a sprung loaded ball bearing. This is on the right hand door to each of the bookcases. Two of the ball bearings are missing as is one spring. This is only a minor defect but worth pointing out. All other doors snap shut as they should.

Lot 1282

A George III mahogany longcase clock by Peter Hunter Edinburgh, with two train striking movement with seconds dial and date aperture, with long trunk door and boxwood strung case. Height 214 cm, width 43.5 cm.

Lot 1305

A George III chinoiserie lacquered longcase clock, with two train striking movement by John Page Ipswich, the painted case with long trunk door, the base raised on bracket feet. Height 208 cm, width 47.5 cm (see illustration). CONDITION REPORT: The movement winds on both trains. It strikes when advanced. It appears to be ticking away as it should. The date does not appear to be advancing. The case is in generally good condition. The doors are not warped. There are some minor nibbles and losses to the paintwork and gesso particularly on the front right hand hood pillar. As you will see from our image there is some lifting to the lacquer on the trunk door and some small areas of missing paint, evidenced by the blue ground beneath. There are no splits to the trunk. The base has all of the usual typical scuffs and marks one would expect form an item of this age.

Lot 1311

A Regency mahogany secretaire chest of drawers, with moulded edge above a fitted secretaire drawer with three further graduated drawers beneath all raised on bracket feet. Height 110 cm, width 108.5 cm, depth 54.5 cm. CONDITION REPORT: Whilst a good quality chest this does require work. There are losses to the veneers to the rear corners of the top and at the centre back. The same comments apply to the left-hand corner. The crossbanded moulded edge is completely missing on the right-hand side and there are losses to the front and left-hand return. The secretaire drawer has veneer losses to the centre beneath the lock escutcheon which is missing. The drawer front is otherwise in good order. The interior baize is very old and dirty. There is some damage to the fitted interior and a centre cupboard door is missing. The sides of the chest are in basically good condition with minor stress fractures. The three long drawers are in generally good order with minor losses to the cockbeading. The front bracket feet are original as are the rear. Both the right-hand front and rear feet are detached. There is some evidence of woodworm in the soft wood that forms the rear feet supports and other minor traces elsewhere on the bottom of the carcass.

Lot 1322

A George III mahogany longcase clock, with swans neck pediment above the arched brass dial and two train striking movement with subsidiary seconds dial and date aperture, the case with long trunk door, quarter column corners and conforming base raised on bracket feet. Height 236 cm including finial. CONDITION REPORT: Whilst we have the pendulum and weights we have not attempted to have the movement running. The metal suspension at the top of the pendulum is missing. The movement is dirty but appears to be complete. The brass dial is a little warped from top to bottom and the spandrels are all a little loose but all present. The silvering is very tired and mostly missing. The hood is principally complete but some of the moulding between the swans necks is loose. There are some stress fractures to the veneers also. The hood door is not warped and closes as it should. The hood glass is cracked. There are some pieces of dentil work missing beneath the hood. The same comments apply to the blind fretwork around the frieze. The door is not warped. There is a small loss to the top left hand corner. The door is currently locked, we do not have the key. The sides of the case are in good condition. The plinth is also in generally good order. The plinth side panels have shrinkage gaps between the panels. The feet are all in good condition. We can see no evidence of any woodworm.

Lot 1329

A George III oak dresser with Delft rack, with moulded cornice and shaped apron above a series of white painted shelves flanked by pilasters. The base fitted with a series of drawers and cupboards with brass handles and all raised on bracket feet. Height 206 cm, width 191 cm, depth 53 cm (see illustration). CONDITION REPORT: The dresser and rack are both in extremely good order. The cornice is in good condition all round. The dresser base top is in very good condition and of good colour. There are some old ring marks but no serious issues. The sides of the base are panelled and in very good condition. All drawer and door fronts are in good order. The handles if not original go through the original handle holes. The bracket feet are all original and in good order. The backboards are all original also. We can see no evidence of any woodworm. This dresser was purchased in our saleroom approximately 15 years ago for £3600.

Lot 1352

An early 19th century oak and mahogany longcase clock by Parkinson of Lancaster, with eight day striking movement, subsidiary seconds dial with long trunk door. Height to top of swans neck, 224 cm, width 53 cm.

Lot 1368

A 19th century Gillows satinwood wall cabinet with mirror, with two open shelves and pair of panelled doors, the right hand door stamped Gillow. Height 80 cm, width 53 cm, depth 20 cm (see illustration).

Lot 1390

A Victorian walnut bedroom suite, comprising wardrobe, dressing table and washstand. Wardrobe 196 cm high, washstand 130 cm high, 102 cm wide, 44 cm deep. CONDITION REPORT: The bedroom suite is in generally good order. The cornice is slightly sprung at the front left joint. The wardrobe sides are in good condition with no issues. The door is not warped. The mirror is in good condition. The drawer runs fairly smoothly and again is in good order. The feet are original and in good condition also. The backboards are original. The washstand is in generally good condition. There are no significant issues. The dressing table requires a centre mirror but other than this is in good condition with only minor blemishes to the top surface. We can see no evidence of any woodworm.

Lot 1435

A Victorian mahogany bedside cabinet, with single panelled door and raised on a plinth. Height 79 cm, width 40 cm, depth 38 cm. CONDITION REPORT: The cabinet is in good order. The top is flat with no splits and only minor blemishes. The sides are in good order, being well figured and again no splits. The door is in very good condition. The plinth base is in good order all round. The backboards are original. There is no evidence of any woodworm.

Lot 1442

A Victorian mahogany narrow bedside cabinet, with rounded corners panelled door and plinth base. Height 73 cm, width 33.5 cm, depth 36.5 cm. CONDITION REPORT: The cabinet is structurally sound. The top Is in generally good order with only minor surface blemishes. The sides of the cabinet are not split. The door is in good order and closes as it should. The plinth base has some minor lower edge veneer nibbles but no serious issues. The backboards are original. There is no evidence of any woodworm.

Lot 1465

A large Victorian mahogany bookcase, in two sections with moulded cornice above a pair of sliding glazed doors with wooden astragals, the base fitted with panelled cupboard doors and all raised on a plinth. Height 261 cm, width 229 cm, depth 53 cm. CONDITION REPORT: The back of both the top and base is later plywood. The bookcase is a little dirty and dusty but does not have any significant structural problems. The cornice is in good condition all round. The sliding upper doors operate as they should. The runners appear to be later. There is no cracked glass. The right hand lock is present but we have no key. The sides of the top are in good order. The shelf below the upper section has numerous old marks and scratches as one would expect from lifting the top on and off. The side panels of the base are in generally good condition. The base doors are not warped and all close as they should. There are some surface scratches and marks particularly to the centre door. The handles are unlikely to be original but there are no extra handle holes. The plinth base is a little marked as one would expect. We can see no evidence of any woodworm.

Lot 1472

A 19th century Dutch inlaid side cabinet, foliate and burr marquetry with single door and raised on a plinth. Height 73.5 cm, width 46.5 cm, depth 36 cm (see illustration).

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