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Lot 1428

A CAST IRON FIRE BASKET WITH DOGS AND A SMALL CAST IRON DOOR.

Lot 221

VARIOUS TOOLS INC. A LASER LEVEL, DOOR AND DRAWER HANDLES ETC.

Lot 414

A DOOR KNOCKER AND A FLAT IRON.

Lot 305

A George III Long Case Clock, the square hood with turned pilasters above a star inlaid door raised upon bracket feet, the silvered chapter ring inscribed William Wady Bristol with Roman and Arabic numerals and with corner spandrels and date aperture

Lot 345

A Georgian Mahogany Washstand, the double hinged top enclosing a pull-up mirror above an inlaid cupboard door and drawer with drop handle raised upon square tapering legs with brass caps and castors

Lot 394

An Edwardian Rosewood Marquetry Inlaid Music Cabinet with a partly glazed door enclosing shelves raised upon a plinth 55 cms wide x 39 cms deep x 94 cms high

Lot 408

A 20th Century Green Oak Standing Corner Cabinet in the 18th Century style, the moulded cornice above a bar glazed door and a panel door raised upon low bun feet, 75 cms wide, 45 cms deep, 180 cms high

Lot 1035

An oak corner cupboard with glass leaded door

Lot 1197

A brass letterbox, 2 door knockers & a painted lockable letterbox

Lot 219

2 cast iron duck door stops and a cast iron fish door stop.

Lot 2461

A dark oak corner cabinet with linen fold bottom door and leaded top door.

Lot 290

A two door oak cabinet with linen fold doors.

Lot 389

A mixed lot of metal ware including book rest, door stop, shoe last etc.,

Lot 439

Two good quality fabric dog door stops.

Lot 527

A single mirror door wardrobe. ****Condition report**** Width at widest 55.5cm, depth 61.5cm, height 185.5cm.

Lot 109

A quantity of garden gate/stable door furniture.

Lot 248

A metal door scraper, brackets etc.

Lot 320

A quantity of Morris 8 parts including an ignition coil, hatch covers, door handles and winder handles, a headlamp bulb, bonnet handles, wheel nuts, rubber mounting blocks, door hinge pins, hinges, trim fixings, a small Shell oil can, etc.,

Lot 325

A quantity of spares including door and window winder handles, a pair of rear lights, gaskets, a battery earth lead, mounting brackets, valve springs, nuts, bolts, a brake lever, etc.,

Lot 326

A quantity of Morris 8 spares including a hand brake lever, bumper brackets, a pair of lever- arm shock absorbers/dampers, a handbrake brake cross-shaft, a timing chain cover, a petrol tank filler, pipe, two coolant flanges, a radiator hose, a speedometer drive outer cable, spring shackle pins, a door handle, a hub-cap, a dash panel, a horn, a riding whip, etc.,

Lot 327

A quantity of mainly Morris 8 spares including a pair of door latches, a belt pulley, hand brake cables, trim panels, pipe and ''U'' clamps, a radiator hose, metal trims, a distributor cap and plug leads, a clutch pedal, six poppet valves, etc.,

Lot 521

A drawer of various hand tools, clout nails, door knocker, walking stick, etc.,

Lot 566

A quantity of polished chrome Privacy door handles and a metal post box with key.

Lot 573

A rabbit door stop and a part companion set.

Lot 629

A green painted two door cupboard with three central drawers.

Lot 727

Two boxes, contents including door stop, money box, CD's, frames etc.

Lot 747

Miscellaneous clock parts, door handles, brass door handles etc.

Lot 751

Wooden door knobs, clock parts, discs, slices of veneer.

Lot 907

Two drawer two door stained pine cupboard on wheels, 36'' x 35'' x 17 1/2'' deep.

Lot 920

Two door purpose made kitchen base unit and single base unit, overall 72 1/2'' long x 35 1/2'' high x 25'' deep.

Lot 931

Glazed and leaded door display cabinet, 30'' x 42'' x 10 1/2'' deep.

Lot 940

Two door music cabinet with Sony six piece stacking stereo system.

Lot 195

A rectangular ebonised and inlaid Chinoserie style chest with double door cupboard and single drawers, 33 x 30.5 x 20.5cm

Lot 1307

FRENCH KINGWOOD AND FLORAL MARQUETRY DISPLAY CABINET, the moulded shaped cornice over a brass mounted frieze drawer, the glazed door enclosing three shelves over a further drawer inlaid with central floral marquetry roundel, on four cabriole legs, with brass mounts and boxwood stringing, 153cm high

Lot 1327

VICTORIAN MAHOGANY LEAF HOLDER/WHATNOT, the fretted gallery with four open shelves and two door cupboard below, the side with single panel door enclosing the leaf holder compartment, on a box base, 167cm high, 70cm wide

Lot 1341

18TH CENTURY DUTCH WALNUT BOMBE BUREAU, the fall front flap enclosing a fitted interior with sliding well, central cupboard enclosed by an inlaid panel door, flanked by secret compartments and a series of small shaped drawers, with three long graduated drawers below, with moulded apron, on bun feet, 110cm wide, 104cm wide

Lot 518

A pair of Victorian cast iron railings, a Victorian cast iron range door etc.

Lot 209

Arts & Crafts corner cupboard with two rectangular tile inserts on either side of a textured green stained glass door behind a decorative brass panel. 38.5cm (15in) wide, 20cm (8in) deep, 55cm (21.5in) high.Condition report: The glass has some marks on the back but otherwise is complete with no cracks or damage. The back surface of the glass is textured whist the front is smooth. There is crazing to both tiles. The top of the cabinet has white paint splashes and the edges also have remnants of white paint. Some wood has splintered off on the left hand side, photographed. Residue of an old label visible on the decorative copper panel.

Lot 227

Ercol elm television/media cabinet, the two hinged doors enclosing storage space, with sliding door feature, above a further cupboard enclosing sliding tray, raised on castors85cm (33.5in) wide, 52cm (20.5in) deep, 94.5 (37in) high.

Lot 283

A Chinese red lacquered cabinet on stand, 19th century, the doors inlaid with carved gilt panels depicting figured engaged in various activities in a landscaped scene with pagodas, overall 169cm high x 91cm wide x 48cm deepProvenance: The property of a Gentleman 清19世纪 红漆描金镂雕人物宴会图柜Condition Report: Door panels with long cracks, general wear to the surfaceCondition Report Disclaimer

Lot 294

A Chinese hardwood two-door cabinet on stand, 19th century, of rectangular form, the door panels and stand carved with inscribed archaistic vessels, the sides with shou characters and mythical taotie heads, 129cm x 105cm x 56cmProvenance: Private Collection, Worcestershire清十九世纪 红木博古图立柜拍品来源:英国伍斯特郡私人收藏Condition Report: Minor cracks, discolouration and wear to the surface, the top of the cabinet with one rectangular cracked area of 3cm x 1.8cmCondition Report Disclaimer

Lot 389

A Chinese bamboo bird cage, late 19th century or Republic, with five various famille rose porcelain bird feeders, overall 52cm high x24cm wide  Provenance: Bought by the late J.B. da Silva (1918-2003) in Washington DC, 30th August 1963, from Arpad for £70, and by repute previously owned by Sir Michael Stewart. No receipt but itemised in collection notes. 晚清-民国 竹雕鸟笼拍品来源:前英国外务部官员J.B. da Silva (1918-2003) 私人收藏,其于1963年8月30日以70英镑的价格购自美国华盛顿Arpad,其前任主人据传为Michael Stewart爵士Condition Report: four of the lower wooden slats missing and one from the door Condition Report Disclaimer

Lot 394

A Chinese embroidered belt, decorated with peonies, 159cm long; and a Chinese 'Peking knot' panel adapted into a door ring, 107cm long (2)晚清民国 刺绣腰带及打籽绣门铃两件Condition Report: Wear and stains commensurate to age. One part of the belt slightly detached to the endCondition Report Disclaimer

Lot 633

Y An elaborate Japanese Shodana, comprising four drawers, three hinged cupboards, a sliding doors cupboard and open shelves, all drawers and door fronts decorated in tones of gold hiramakie and takamakie with Shibayama style inlays depicting sagacious figures and foliate motifs, the back richly pierced and carved with peony blooms and foliage, the whole raised of a separate base with four scroll feet, 169cm high x 100cm wide x 39cm deepProvenance: Formerly in a North Country Private Collection  Condition Report: Generally good but some inlays lackingCondition Report Disclaimer

Lot 1111

VICTORIAN EBONISED LONGCASE CLOCK, with three train eight day movement, the pillared blind fretted hood with dentil moulded swan neck pediment and eagle finial, the trunk with double Gothic arch door flanked by quarter Corinthian columns, the base with canted brick moulded corners, on ogee bracket feet, 223cm high

Lot 1142

LATE 18TH CENTURY AND LATER SCOTTISH EAST COAST TAVERN/ACT OF PARLIAMENT CLOCK, by David Norrie of Leith, the painted white dial 55cm diameter, with Roman numerals, trunk door painted with a Chinoiserie scene, 146cm high

Lot 1157

EARLY 19TH CENTURY SCOTTISH LONGCASE CLOCK, by John Law of Beith, the pillared hood with broken swan neck pediment and urn finial, the brass dial with Roman and Arabic numerals, and subsidiary seconds hand and calendar aperture, two train eight day movement, the lunette with mounted roundel inscribed with maker's name, the waisted mahogany case with moulded dentil cornice, quarter rounded columns, the door with serpentine top and Masonic tool inlay, approximately 200cm high 

Lot 14

The Ryedale Ritual Bronzes. A unique assemblage of Roman ritual artefacts from Yorkshire.In May 2020, approximately 20 miles north of York, the Roman city of Eboracum, two friends Mark Didlick and James Spark unearthed an amazing assemblage of Roman bronze-work. Consisting of a large bust, a horse and rider figurine, a zoomorphic knife handle and a pendulum, this assemblage almost certainly represents a set of ritual equipment, buried as one deposit in the closing decades of the second century AD either at, or very close to, a rural temple or shrine site.BustThe 130mm high bronze bust, with its flamboyant hair and curly, forked beard appears to represent Marcus Aurelius. Emperor AD 161-180, philosopher and author, his reign followed those of Nerva, Trajan, Hadrian and his adoptive father, Antoninus Pius. He earned his place in Roman hearts as the last of the ‘Five Good Emperors’ whose consecutive rules oversaw a period of relative peace and prosperity in Rome. The bust is hollow, cast using the lost wax method and very finely modelled. Although the portrait is somewhat stylised, with large almond-shaped eyes, close similarities can be seen with some other depictions of the Emperor, notably the bronze equestrian statue of Aurelius in the Piazza del Campidoglio, Rome, and the full-length figure in the Ny Carlsberg Glyptotek, Copenhagen. The back of the head has a hinged plate which opens like a trap door to reveal the interior, possibly designed as such to allow the placement of a flaming lamp inside to bring life to the eyes. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Equestrian_Statue_of_Marcus_Aureliushttps://www.worldhistory.org/image/2406/marcus-aurelius-statue-ny-carlsberg-glyptotek/A similar head was found at Brackley, Northamptonshire in the 1970’s and now features on the homepage of the Portable Antiquities Scheme website. The head is hollow-cast and has cobalt blue glass inlaid into the eyes. The PAS record BERK-E24C84 states: ‘The small number of heads or busts cast in bronze and found in Britain share characteristics such as slanting eyes and the textured patterning of the hair identifies them as the products of a provincial Romano-British workshop. The Brackley head can be dated to the mid-late second century AD by its resemblance to images of Antonine emperors, especially Marcus Aurelius. It may perhaps be inappropriate to suggest that the head from Brackley represents the local rendering of an imperial portrait, but a profile image on a coin portrait of Marcus Aurelius might have been its inspirations.’ https://finds.org.uk/database/artefacts/record/id/252426Around 20 bronze heads/busts are known from Roman Britain, depicting various gods and emperors and they are thought to be mounts from the tops of sceptres. These sceptres would have been carried by priests and used for divination and the performance of rituals.Mars statuette.A cast bronze figurine of a rider on horseback, probably representing the God Mars. The horse and rider are well modelled, the horse harness with attached phalerae and reins clearly visible, though the latter are broken. Mars, wearing a helmet, short-sleeved tunic and pleated skirt, belted at the waist, sits astride the horse with his right arm raised to hold a spear. The left arm is held in front, bent at the elbow and the simple form of the forearm indicates it would have been held behind a shield, hidden from view. No traces of a shield were found in the hoard and it is possible that this was made from organic material. The horse has its right foreleg raised and the other legs have small pegs on the base of the hooves, indicating that the figurine would have been fixed into a plinth. It is often the case with votive deposits that figurines are interred without their bases or sometimes a pedestal is included with no accompanying figurine. 86.8mm high. 222g.Knife handle. A solid bronze knife handle in the form of a horse protome (the foreparts of a horse).  The horse is well modelled with its front legs outstretched and head forward, as though leaping. PAS suggest that ‘The presence of the horse protome... might also be explained through its secondary use as a substitute votive for animal sacrifice.’ The symbolism may not end there, this may have been a knife using in rituals of animal sacrifice or divination through the examination of animal entrails.Pendulum/plumb bob. A large bronze conical plumb bob or pendulum measuring 72mm long, 40mm diameter and weighing 282g. The top is decorated with concentric circles and at the centre is a mushroom-shaped projection, which is pierced both vertically and horizontally for attachment to a line. Such items were an important tool for surveyors and architects and it has been suggested that this could be a votive offering relating to a new building project or the surveying of the landscape, More likely, however, is that the pendulum was used for the purposes of divination and predicting the future.The find was taken to York museum where it was recorded with the Portable Antiquities Scheme, reference number:  YORYM-870B0E. Under current legislation this find did not fulfil the criteria to qualify as ‘Treasure’ so the hoard was returned to the finders. https://finds.org.uk/database/artefacts/record/id/1013510Other examples of similar ritual deposits from Roman Britain include.The Felmingham Hall Hoard: This hoard from Norfolk was discovered in 1844 and consisted of a large ceramic cauldron containing 19 bronze items. The contents included a sceptre heads depicting Jupiter and Minerva along with other figures of gods and animals, along with a ritual rattle used for divination purpose. This hoard has been interpreted as a symbolic ‘end of life’ votive deposit possibly signifying the closure of the shrine to which they belonged. A coin of Valerian inside the cauldron dates the hoard to the mid third century AD.https://www.britishmuseum.org/collection/object/H_1925-0610-1Willingham Fen Hoard: At Willingham Fen in 1857, another hoard of priestly regalia was found. This included horse and rider figurines, five broken sceptres, including handles and terminals, and a large bronze sceptre head depicting the emperor Antoninus Pius. These items were contained within a wooden box. It was suggested that the head of Antoninus was crafted after the Emperor was deified, justifying his presence atop a sceptre in a position usually reserved for the gods. https://www.jstor.org/stable/297703?seq=1The Ryedale bronzes offer a tantalising insight into the religious practices of Roman Britain in the 2nd century. The items themselves were obviously held in high esteem and from other examples of ritual hoards we can see that such deposits were not infrequent occurrences. We can theorise that these objects were the property of one priest, his tools of communication with the Gods, and were no longer needed in the mortal realm once the priest passed on. In his book Meditations Marcus Aurelius wrote ‘What we do now echoes in eternity.’ Famously paraphrased by General Maximus in the opening scenes of Gladiator, this still holds true today as the events around a rural shrine in Ryedale echo forward into the 21st century.(Text reproduced with from The Searcher magazine June 2021 issue pp.20-23).For further information see Esposito (2019) Performing the Sacra: Priestly Roles and Their Organisation in Roman Britain.

Lot 14

A stained pine floor standing cupboard, the single door opening to reveal shelves, raised on a plinth base, height 72ins, width 35ins, depth 16ins

Lot 27

A 17th century style oak corner cupboard, with moulded front door, width 26ins x height 35ins

Lot 56

A 19th century mahogany corner cupboard, the door opening to reveal shaped shelves, width 25.5ins x depth 13ins x height 30.5ins

Lot 9

An Edwardian walnut mirror door wardrobe, with carved panels, fitted with two doors either side of a mirrored panel, having hanging spaces and shelves over two drawers to the base, with 38ins, height 78ins, depth 20ins

Lot 1313

Early 20th C French walnut bedside cabinet, with inset rouge marble top and single drawer above a molded panel door with ceramic liner, another similar with variegated marble top and marble liner, both on acanthus carved moulded cabriole legs W39cm D38cm H84cm (2)

Lot 1347

Unusual Victorian walnut D shaped tall pedestal cupboard, figured veneer door with ebony banding enclosed by acanthus capped reeded columns on skirted base, H143cm W63cm D45cm

Lot 1062

Andrew Conning Butterfly Furniture - an oak standing corner cabinet with glazed upper door, carved with signature butterfly W73cm D42cm H185cm

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