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Gunni Omann for Axel Christensen Odder (Aco Mobler) - A retro mid 20th Century Danish Scandinavian teak wood sideboard credenza. Left sliding door reveals four green baize lined pull out drawers with scalloped handle detail. Twin sliding central doors opening to reveal adjustable shelves, and right hand sliding doors revealing more shelves. Curved / bow front on tapering circular legs with horizontal shaped slide handles. Stamped Denmark to verso. Measures approx. 80x200x52cm
British Modern Design - A retro mid 20th century teak wood bookcase cabinet wall unit. Of rectangular form with twin sliding glazed doors with shelved interior, with a pigeon hole storage above a single cabinet door. Raised on a plinth base with grooved shaped handles. Measures approx. 87x135x30cm
G Plan - E Gomme - British Modern Design - A retro mid 20th century oak wood double door wardrobe amoire. Raised on inset plinth bases with full length double doors with oak wood pull handles opening to reveal fitted interior, hanging space and door mirror. With original key. Measures approx.
VANSON Design - A mid 20th century circa 1950’s walnut wood sideboard credenza by Peter Hayward. The sideboard with a bank of three drawers to the centre - double cutlery drawers atop. Flanked by two single door cupboards, one for drinks, all raised on slender design tapered supports. Recessed detailing around surface top. Brass trumpet handles/pulls throughout. Measures 86x157x52cm
Herbert Gibbs - British Modern Design - A retro mid 20th century teak bookcase cabinet having a glazed sliding door cabinet to the left opening to reveal a series of shelves, alongside a single door cabinet to the right. The cabinet raised on tapered supports. Measures approx 85 x 15 x 27 cm.
Two 20th century Jacobean revival oak turntable cabinets. The larger cabinet raised on tapered squared legs, with doors to front and carved detailing. The smaller cabinet being raised on block feet with carved detailing to front, having one faux and one real door with knob handles. Each cabinet having a hinged top opening to reveal a turntable inside. Largest measures approx 87 x 78 x 49 cm.
A 1950s vintage mid 20th century oak wood floor standing wall unit cupboard / display cabinet. Of slender, elongated form with duel sectional cupboards/display cabinet, with enclosed wooden door to cupboard space and open display cabinet. Wood handle, brass hinges, shelved interiors and raised on hidden risers. Measures approx: 81x150x30cm
A 19th century Victorian painted pitch pine pantry / kitchen cupboard larder cabinet. Having a later example pine top, panelled front single full length door opening to reveal a shelved interior. Air vents / grates to side with chain metal close fitting. Raised on a plinth base. Worn commensurate with age. Measures approx 137 x 50 x 25 cm.
Papal and other Catholic medallions – to include: 1750 Benedict XIV AE Jubilee of opening the holy door by Otto Hamerani, GVF; 1858 AR William Cardinal Allan by Carl Voigt, Ushaw College prize medallion 67mm EF; 1869 Pope Leo XIII WM 32mm, with suspense; 1869 Pius IX AE by Carl Voigt, 47mm; 1877 Pope Pius IX Jubilee medallion AE and gilt, 25mm with suspense; 1887 Pope Leo XIII silver plated with suspense; (1904) Pope Pius X, AR anno II in red box of issue; Knights of St. Columba, yellow metal and enamel vesica shaped pectoral badge with suspense, 68 x 37mm; two Walsingham (Norfolk) Our Lady of Walsingham Slipper Chapel, AR 36mm Birmingham Mint one in white plastic box of issue the other cupro-nickel in clear plastic case of issue (qty)
A collection of English pottery and porcelain plates, principally dessert wares, comprising a Samuel Alcock botanical plate, circa 1827, 23cm diameter; two further pink-bordered botanical plates, two scroll and shell-moulded plates; a pair of Machin moustache edged plates, pattern 663, 22cm diameter; a further shell-bordered plate, 23cm diameter; a pair of Dilwyn & Co (Swansea) 'Long Bridge' blue and white plate, 24cm diameter; a pair of Coalport dessert centre dishes, circa 1805-10, cobalt borders and centres painted with flowers, impressed numeral '6', 28cm wide (one chipped); a pair of grey-bordered square dishes, possibly Derby, pattern 523, 21.5cm wide; a set of Copeland and Garrett dessert wares, transfer-printed with borders of flowers in baskets and a single bird on branch to the centre, comprising a pair of twin-handled plates and six plates, pattern 6246, printed factory mark, 16cm diameter (an identical pattern found in the frontier Hudson Bay Company order books, circa 1840); sold together with four saucers attributed to Hicks & Meigh, circa 1814 and a porcelain door knob, painted with flowers and a set of nine Coalport peach-bordered plates (qty)
A 19th century inlaid mahogany watch standThe octagonal watch holder raised on a fret cut stand above a single bow-front drawer with turned bone handles, raised on ball feet, together with a silver pocket watch by H.Samuel.25cm highCondition:A little faded and stained. Rear door to watch holder is warped and with a small loss to the edge inlay.
Cliff Richard (by repute): A stage-worn leather jacketOf buttonless single-breasted form with tassel fringe at the shoulders, the black suede exterior embossed with rows of stylised running horses, black satin lining, labelled 'Stampede Leather, Ruidoso'.80cm longProvenance:By repute, acquired by the vendor's aunt directly from Cliff Richard, thence by descent.Footnote:According to the vendor, the present lot was acquired by his aunt who had been to a concert given by Richard in Birmingham, circa 1980. She approached the artist at the stage door after the concert to ask for his autograph and reputedly also asked to try on his jacket which she much admired. Cliff agreed and then declaring that it fit her perfectly, he let her keep it.
George III inlaid mahogany painted dial longcase clock, Thomas Collins of Botesdale The hood with fret pediment and three brass finials above an arched door flanked by fluted full columns, the trunk with line-inlaid arched door, the base box with conforming inlay, raided on a shaped apron plinth, the 12in painted dial with moonphase to the arch, Arabic hour and minute tracks, subsidiary seconds dial and calendar dial, the eight-day movement with four knopped pillars, striking on a bell. 54cm wide x 25cm deep x 232cm high Condition:Hood: appears good with typical old veneer hairlines to door.Trunk: veneer split to left sideBase box: some old veneer hairlines and minor cosmetic marksDial: cracklure throughout, not disfiguring. Some small areas of retouching.Movement: winds, sets, runs and strikes - not tested for timekeeping. Strike weight missing.
A George III inlaid oak painted dial longcase clock, John Harrison, Audlem The hood with fluted full columns, the trunk with shaped cross-banded door, the base box with later applied fluted batons, the 13 inch painted dial with Roman numerals and Arabic minutes track around fanciful birds and flowers, the four-pillar eight day movement striking on a bell, with pendulum, two weights, case key and winder. 55cm wide x 26cm deep x 187cm high Condition:Hood: Small losses to veneers, old chips and dints in places, later brass bezel for glass.Case: Splits to cavetto. General wear. Later reeded beading applied to base box.Dial: General wear. Chipping to edges.Movement: Winds, sets, runs and strikes.Ancillaries: Pendulum, two weights, case key, winder.Unless otherwise stated, all clocks are likely to have been serviced and/or repaired in their lifetime and may have had parts replaced. While a clock may be described as 'working' at the time of the report, they are not guaranteed for timekeeping - it is advised that all clocks are inspected and serviced by a qualified horologist before full use.
A George III inlaid mahogany brass dial longcase clockThe dial signed Inego Lees, MiddletonThe hood with swan neck pediment over freestanding fluted columns, the trunk with shaped door flanked by reeded pilasters, the base box with chequer inlay, raised on ogee bracket feet, the 14.25 inch dial with moonphase below XII and subsidiary date indication, silvered Roman and Arabic chapter ring, the centre engraved with scrolling foliage and flowers, the brass backplate with moulded foliate spandrels, the four-pillar eight day movement striking on a bell, with two weights, pendulum and door key.60.5cm wide x 28cm deep x 230cm highCondition:Case fair to good with minor signs of age and use. Movement lacking pendulum crutch. Dial and moonphase good.
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