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A Chinese red lacquer and 'Shibyana' display cabinet, of hexagonal form, the pediment over an upper glass panelled section with single door enclosing two glass shelves, above a panelled base section decorated with figures, with single door, raised on bracket plinth base, 183.5cm high, 65cm diameter.
Good Quality early 20thC Kingwood Drinks Cabinet, the fold-down tray top opening to a mirrored shelf and back and 3 internal rosewood finish shelves (incl. a well), a two-door cabinet below, on sabre legs with gilt mounts, nicely inlaid panels to the sides and front (very good condition) 90cmW x 118H x 45cm D
Fine Quality Large late 19thC Satinwood Wardrobe, the domed cornice above Greek design mouldings and 2 bowfront side doors (enclosing shelving and hanging rails), a mirror door between, decorated throughout with polychrome cherub figures, floral swags and ebony line inlay, on turned feet, 2.1mW x 2.4mH x 0.66mD
A Gustav Becker mahogany Vienna wall clock, with swan neck pediment above a cavetto cornice, the arched door with fluted and turned half columns above a serpentine apron and lobed cushion pendant, the dial with black Roman numerals and subsidiary seconds, the eight-day movement striking on a coil gong, 42cm wide x 19cm deep x 120cm high.Condition report: Movement and strike train wind. Not tested for running/timekeeping. Movement strikes the hour but out of sync with hands by two hours. Dial shows some light wear. Case pediment associated and not well matched. Two splits to door arch. Minor dints and cosmetic marks to case consistent with age and use.
A George III oak and mahogany brass dial longcase clock, Joseph Brown of Worcester, the hood with swan neck pediment and plain door flanked by turned columns, the boxwood strung trunk with shaped cross-banded door above a cross-banded base box raised on slender bracket feet, the 11 7/8" brass dial with moulded spandrels and silvered chapter ring, subsidiary seconds dial and date aperture, the four-pillar movement striking on a bell, with weights, pendulum and winder, 38cm wide x 22cm deep x 204cm high.Condition report: Movement winds, runs and strikes and appears in good general order. Hood lacking centre finial. Small repairs to hood door veneer - not disfiguring. Dial good with only negligible signs of age and use. Trunk and base box appear good, clean and original with only very minor shrinkage at panel joints. Decorative panel beneath trunk door is slightly warped inwards at one corner with an associated loss to the rosewood stringing.
A 19th century mahogany stick barometer, the index with thermometer and signed I.Binda, the case with broken pediment and boxwood strung door and trunk above a turned cistern cover, 97cm, together with two early 20th century oak banjo aneroid barometers with ceramic indexes and typical carved cases, 88cm and 90cm. (3)
A George III mahogany, 30-hour longcase clock, the hood with a broken swan-neck pediment and freestanding Corinthian columns, with brass entablature, enclosing a 12” arched dial with painted floral spandrels and arch, Roman numerals, date subsidiary dial and signed ‘Bancroft, Scarbro’, the 30-hour movement with anchor escapement, striking on a bell, restored, with key and weight, 213cm high (5)Condition report: Restored, including later cheeks and the arch of the inside trunk door later. Some loss of colour with re-polishing etc. top section of pendulum - metal strap broken. Not operational in vendor’s home.
An Edwardian inlaid mahogany glazed bow-front display cabinet, the shallow ogee cornice above an inlaid dentil band and line inlaid frieze, over a central bow-fronted door flanked by astragal glazed panels, enclosing two fixed shelves, the interior lined with champagne brocade fabric, raised on square tapering supports terminating in spade feet, 130cm wide x 45cm deep x 168cm high.
A 19th century mahogany veneered floor standing corner cupboard, the top with a broken swan-neck pediment with brass paterae, a glazed door, enclosing two painted shelves and interior on a base, posisbly associated base with a panelled door, pediment restored, approximately 183cm wide x 215cm highCondition report: Generally ok. Pediment formerly broken in places and re-stuck, visible as cracks, chipped too above one patera. Minor restorations including small 1cm patch on bead of glazed door at the bottom, lower door lacking lock.
A George III oak glazed standing corner cabinet, the ogee cornice above a plain frieze and glazed door with arched bars, the base with conforming arch-moulded twin doors with bone diamond escutcheon, raised on a shaped plinth base, 202cm high, 93cm wide, 48cm deep.Footnote: Provenance:Selected works from Percy's Cafe Bar, Whitchurch, Shropshire.
*Frances Mabel Hollams (1877-1963)A grey mare looking over her stable doorsigned 'F.M.Hollams' l.l., oil on board33 x 23cm, in a maple frameFrances Mabel Hollams was noted for her individual technique of painting on to a wood panel, so that the grain of the wood is visible.*Artist's Resale Right may apply to this lot.Condition report: Under UV light, there are no signs of significant damage or restoration. Very minor paint loss at the lower-left and upper-left corner caused by the rebate of the frame. Overall, in apparently good and original condition, ready to hang.
Carlton Alfred Smith (1853-1946)'At the Stable Door' - a young girl feeding a bay mare and her foal at a stable doorsigned and dated 'Carlton. A. Smith 1885' l.r., oil on canvas75 x 50cmProvenance: Property of the late Lady de Freece (Vesta Tilley) (1864-1952). The old label refers to David Messum, Beaconsfield, Buckinghamshire, where it was acquired by the vendor's father.Condition report: Canvas has been relined. Examination under UV shows minor re-touches in places and more extensive overpainting to the skirt, the frame has a few chips. Old labels to the reverse.
Kaiserin Elisabeth von Österreich - Salon-Vitrine aus Schloss Gödöllö in Ungarn, Wien, um 1860 Filigraner, beschnitzter Nussholz-Korpus mit Akanthuslaub sowie Rosen am Sims, seitlichen Voluten sowie Rocaillen und Blättern an der Vitrinentüre. Die Rückwand, der Boden sowie die unteren Abschnitte von Tür und Seitenwänden verspiegelt, die Seiten wie die Türe im Übrigen verglast. Steckhalterungen für die fehlenden Glasböden. Rückseitig drei Brandstempel"Privatfond I.K.K. Majestät", einer mit zusätzlicher Nummer "105" sowie Expedieretikett "Von Wien nach Gödöllö". Maße 184 x 70 x 40 cm.1867 erhielten Kaiser Franz Josef und Kaiserin Elisabeth Schloss Gödöllö als Krönungsgeschenk der ungarischen Nation. Besonders die Kaiserin, die eine große Zuneigung zu den Ungarn hegte, hielt sich oft in Gödöllö auf.Provenienz: Hermann Historica, 35. Auktion im Oktober 1997, Los 3656. Seither in einer deutschen Privatsammlung.Zustand: II +Empress Elisabeth of Austria – a Viennese display cabinet from Gödöllö Castle in Hungary, circa 1860 The delicate walnut body carved with acanthus leaves and roses on the cornice, volutes on the sides, rocailles and foliage on the cabinet door. The back wall, the base and the lower sections of the door and side panels mirrored, the rest of the sides and the doors glazed. Mounting brackets for the missing glass shelves. Three brand marks on the back: "Privatfond I.K.K. Majestät", one with the additional number "105" and the dispatch note (tr.) "From Vienna to Gödöllö". Dimensions 184 x 70 x 40 cm.In 1867, Kaiser Franz Josef and Empress Elisabeth were given Gödöllö Castle as a coronation gift from the nation of Hungary. The Empress had a great affection for the people of Hungary and spent a great deal of time in Gödöllö.Provenance: Hermann Historica, 35th Auction in October 1997, lot 3656. Thereafter in a private German collection.Condition: II +
Propellerfragment Propellerfragment aus Holz der Fliegertruppe des 1. Weltkriegs. Die verkürzten Arme am Ende mit Metallplatten mit eingravierten Namen. Auf der Vorderseite handgemalte Luftkriegsszenen des 1. Weltkriegs. Auf der Rückseite Loch mit Scharnier und Häkchenverschluss. Propeller mit Stempel "GEPRÜFT" und "FL7". Maße ca. 92 x 25 x 14.5 cm. Ein schönes Exemplar für jeden Sammler der Luftfahrt.USA-Los: Versand aus den USA.Zustand: IIA hand-painted propeller fragment Section of wooden propeller taken from a WWI aircraft, modified for display. Blades have been shortened and brass plates attached with names engraved on each end. Front of propeller has hand-painted circular artwork attached showing WWI air battle. Small door with hinge and hook closure cut into bottom edge. Propeller marked "GEPRÜFT", "FL7". Dimensions circa 92 x 25 x 14.5 cm. A wonderful piece for an aviation collector.USA-Lot: Shipping from the USA.Condition: II
A George III line-inlaid mahogany breakfront side cabinet, fitted with an arrangement of eight short drawers (including two cellaret) and a small base dummy drawer/cupboard, all with 'wreath' ring handles, around a central shelved cupboard with oval panelled door, the top centre drawer stamped 'Gillows', H 114cm W 131cm D 62cm (max)
A Regency mahogany drum head longcase clock by John Steel of Killamarsh, the twelve inch circular brass dial with roman and arabic numerals, engraved centre with sunburst and makers name, the twin chain movement striking a bell within an arched hood, square door with quarter pilasters, on box base with moulded edge (missing feet) (later elements to case) (h.191cm)
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