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Fine quality Edwardian Sheraton revival bow fronted sideboard, a top superstructure featuring a line inlaid door with lion mask ring handles either side of a central shaped shelf, cross banded top over three drawers with lion mask ring handle and four doors, one with pull out drawers within, all with inlaid panels, raised on four front heavily carved paw feet, label to top edge of central drawer "Robson & Sons, Newcastle-on-Tyne", 194cm wide x 66cm deep x 144cm high
A japanned longcase clock, 18th century and later, the eight day two-train gong striking movement with anchor escapement and 12inch dial inscribed William Franklin London, 228cm high Provenance: Berwick House, ShropshireCondition Report: Poor condition generally. Will need attention. Pendulum; a pair of weights, a winder, no case key. Movement appears fundamentally original, dial original to movement. Later seatboard however movement and dial are a very good match for the case so case may be original to movement and dial. Case lacking hood columns, base rebuilt a long time ago, skirt later. Decoration (except to door) scrubbed and now ebonised/painted blackThe hood appears to be pine, the trunk appears to be oak, the backboards are oak - Dreweatts do not guarantee this however as is all below the ebonised surfacePlease refer to additional images for visual reference to conditionCondition Report Disclaimer
A Victorian mahogany quarter-chiming bracket clock, Lattey Brothers & Co. London & Calcutta, late 19th century, the eight-train three-train fusee movement with anchor escapement and striking the hour on a coiled gong and chiming the quarters on concentric bells, inscribed Lattey Brothers & Co. London to the backplate, the shaped and silvered dial with Roman numerals and inscribed Lattey Brothers London & Calcutta 5024, 62cm highProvenance: Berwick House, ShropshireCondition Report: With marks, knocks, scratches, abrasions - tired overall and in country house condition, and presumed not running, the movement appears complete and original but will need a good overhaul by a professional clock restorer prior to use. Do not buy this clock assuming it will be up and running within minutes of arriving at a new home.There is a Pendulum and small door key but no winding key. The base, 42.5cm wide, 21cm deepPlease refer to additional images for visual reference to conditionCondition Report Disclaimer
A Victorian mahogany and brass inlaid quarter chiming bracket clock, Joseph Davie, London, the eight day three-train fusee movement with anchor escapement and striking on a coiled gong and chiming on concentric bells, the painted dial with Roman numerals and inscribed JOSEPH DAVIE, 201, HIGH HOLBORN, the clock case with pagoda top, 76cm high, together with an associated and later mahogany bracket, 45cm highProvenance: Berwick House, ShropshireCondition Report: Overall with marks, knocks, scratches, abrasions consistent with age and use, also chips and losses to some of the inlay - one piece to the frieze is detached but present with the lot.A little tired, country house condition. Assumed to be not running but appears fundamentally original and will need an extensive overhaul by a professional clock restorer. Do not buy this clock assuming it can be set to run immediately on arrival at its new home. It will need attention from a specialist clock repairer. The dial with chips and flaking. Case will need a little attention. Has pendulum and a door key but no winding key.Please refer to additional images for visual reference to conditionAdditional measurements:The dial is 21cm wide (8.5inches) and the clock overall is 44cm wide across the baseCondition Report Disclaimer
A Chinese Export black lacquer and gilt chinoiserie decorated cabinet on stand, first half 19th century, decorated throughout with traditional village scenes, the arched cabinet with a pair of panel doors opening to an arrangement of small drawers and pigeon holes around a pair of sliding pierced panel doors, the two tier stand with spirally turned supports, the lower tier with a pierced apron and shaped bracket feet, 140cm high, 51cm wide, 34cm deep Provenance: The Collection of Countess Veronica MunsterCondition Report: Marks, scratches, knocks and abrasions consistent with age and use. Overall of aged appearance.The cabinet lacquer exterior with a crackelure to varying degrees from raised and bowed cracks to smaller cracks. Less crackelure to the interior drawer fronts. Drawer interiors with split lacquerwork. The base generally with a finer crackelure. The back cracked along a construction join. Fading including to the top of the cabinet. The interior central sliding doors are slightly bowed so that they do not run smoothly or to the full extent. One outer door visibly bowed. One white metal door hinge mount detached. Repairs to the bracket feetEvidence of old worm including to the base. Please refer to additional images for visual reference to conditionCondition Report Disclaimer
An oak cupboard, early 18th century, the panel moulded door opening to a shelved interior, 166cm high, 81cm wide, 48cm deep Condition Report: Marks, chips, scuffing, scratches and abrasions consistent with age and useCracks to two front panels and panels to the sideSome later replacements including interior shelves, runners, door handle Lacking the lockLater metal hingesFeet later reduced in heightEvidence of old wormPlease refer to additional images for visual reference to condition Condition Report Disclaimer
Y A graduated pair of Victorian walnut and tulipwood banded side cabinets, circa 1870, Holland & Sons, each with a variegated red marble top above a pair of glazed doors enclosing shelves, the larger stamped for the maker to the door, 102cm high, 133cm wide, 47cm deep, the smaller, 97cm high, 107cm wide, 47cm deepProvenance: Berwick House, Shropshire
After Pierre Jules Mêne (1810-1879), a patinated bronze model of a gun dog, probably a setter, modelled alert with tail outstretched and on a naturalistic thistle base, on a velvet clad plinth base 17cm high, 31cm long, 15cm wide, together with a cast iron model of a lion, in the manner of the Borghese Lion, possibly a door stop, 19th century, 17cm high, 23cm long, 8cm wide (2)Provenance: Berwick House, Shropshire
A suite of oak Aesthetic movement bedroom furniture, third quarter 19th century, Collier & Pluncknett, Warwick & Leamington, with painted and gilt panels throughout, comprising; a breakfront wardrobe, 245cm high, 191cm wide, 60cm deep, a breakfront compactum wardrobe, 245cm high, 191cm wide, 60cm deep, a washstand, with Japonisme tiles above the variegated grey marble top, 123cm high, 135cm wide, 69cm deep, a writing table, with glazed superstructure, 148cm high, 133cm wide, 60cm deep, a half-tester bed frame, with heraldic lions to the footboard, 253cm high, 206cm long 161cm wide, and an overmantel or wall mount, 140cm high, 175cm wide, 25cm protuberance, some elements with maker's labelProvenance: Berwick House, Shropshire James Plucknett was originally in partnership with Frederick Collier with showroom in Leamington Spa and workshops in Warwick. The firm advertised in various trade directories between 1872-1880 and gained many commissions from well healed local families as well as from further afield. They advertises themselves as '...Manufacturers of rich carved furniture in the peculiar styles characteristic of the Gothic, Tudor and Elizabethan ages' Perhaps Collier and Plucknett's best known commission was for Tyntesfield, the celebrated Victorian Mansion, which was re-modelled for William Gibbs (1790-1875). Collier and Plucknett supplied much of the Gothic revival furniture to Tyntesfield. Today Tyntesfield is owned by the national trust and as well as examples of furniture visitors can also view the fully fitted Collier and Plucknett bathroom of Matilda Blanche Gibbs. Condition Report: OVERALL - Marks, chips, knocks, scratches and abrasions consistent with age and useWood quite matt and dry in appearanceHandles and mounts with some scratching to the lacquered brassBED - Faded to upper sides of half testerThe lion rampant carved finials chipped and cracked, one lion with front paws and shield detached and with cracks to base where they fit to the bed endSide curtain rail to side curtain rail 162cm wideCornice 171cm wideLacking a moulding to the baseA burn mark above the shelf to the back of the bed (presumably from a chamberstick)Wea/rubbed arear to painted panel 'Somnus'Upholstery aged, some stains, moreso to the upholstery on the mattress baseWARDROBES - Some fading to some sides and elsewhere, some marks around handles, some white paint marksSome tiny flakes to painted panelsCrack and bowed beading to lower panelled section of side doorsDamage to one door escutcheonLined with wriggle pattern printed fine cotton - spotting, aging and discolouration to fabricOVERMANTEL - the wood of darker appearance than the other pieces of furnitureThe central panel fadedChipped area along the mantel shelfA couple of tacks to the sidesDESK - Scratches to the central top area, the leather inset dry, with scuffing and some marksThe drawer locks have been sawn openLacking one swing handleWASHSTAND - scratches, scuffs and stains to the marble, chips around the marble edge more' visible' to touch than eyeSome water marks and fading to the wood below the ceramic tilesPlease refer to additional images for visual reference to condition Condition Report Disclaimer
A Regency mahogany library bookcase, circa 1815, of breakfront outline, the moulded cornice above glazed bookcase doors, the base with arrangement of cupboard doors, 236cm high, 251cm wide, 56cm deepProvenance: Berwick House, ShropshireCondition Report: Marks, knocks, scratches and abrasions commensurate with age and use. Old splits and chips. Section of moulding to one side of the cornice is an ebonised old replacement. Some opening of the joints at the edges of the panel to the doors of the lower sections. Some fading and variation in the colour of the timber between different sections of the bookcase. The sides are darker and have a more 'dry' surface than the front of the bookcase. This is likely from where the piece was placed in a room and the sunlight has caught different areas. The flame mahogany used in the bookcase is of impressive quality. One key present and operates lock to central lower doors. No key present for other locks. All are open except for the central upper doors where the lock is seized in the closed position. The central upper doors can still be opened and closed though. Some of the doors catch slightly on the hinges of the adjacent doors when opening. Two of the upper glazed doors with a panel of replacement glass each (old glass has been used). Some screws lacking to the hinges and various later screws are securing hinges. Escutcheon and lock plate to one side lower door is lacking. Some minor wood worm to underside and back. Very slight gap between the two pairs of central doors when closed (not flush). Please refer to additional images for visual reference to condition. Overall length across the cornice - 249cm. The bookcase disassembles into nine pieces; cornice, three glazed sections, three lower section, the 'waist', and the plinth base. Condition Report Disclaimer
Y A mahogany and ebony inlaid breakfront bookcase, circa 1815 and later, the glazed bookcases above a secretaire drawer enclosing a satinwood fitted interior, 227cm high, 278cm wide, 46cm deep Provenance: Berwick House, ShropshireCondition Report: Adapted, as catalogued this is circa 1815 as later. The ends of rounded panelled design, the other section of angular and ebony strung design. Visible joins in unusual places and similarly unusual door hinges butting up to each other. It is unknown when this adaptions occurred. Marks, scratches and abrasions consistent with age and useSome mouldings and sections detachedSome beadings with dots of black paintThe central doors with glazing bars, the side doors withoutThe central lower doors enclosing later drawers and side sections to previously carry shelvesThe secretaire drawer with a faded baize inset and some satinwood drawer fronts are bowed so that they do not sit flushThe back with an unusual rough finish This breaks down into the end pieces (cabinet top and base) and the central section breaks down into two the glazed cabinet top and the seperate base four peices overall, the doors can also be removed. the wings are 86cm wide, the central section 110cm wide Please refer to additional images for visual reference to condition This breaks down into several pieces including: Condition Report Disclaimer
A George III style longcase clock, arched dial inscribed Interclock, Belgium, Roman numerals, moon phase to arch, the spandrels cast and applied with foliate motifs, Silent/Chime to side, the case with arched pediment crested by spire finials, rectangular door to waist, skirted base, 168cm high, 36cm wide, 21.5cm deep
A 'Regency' rosewood break-centre secretaire side cabinet, verde antico marble top with three-quarter gallery above three drawers, the central fitted as a desk with a writing surface, small drawers and pigeonholes, swing handles, oval escutcheons pressed with a lion mask, military ensign flags, canon, anchor, galleon and and meandrous border, the pleated and grilled door enclosing a shelf flanked by panel doors, each enclosing a further shelf, plinth base, 86.5cm high, 118cm wide, 42cm deep, elements c.1820
A late Victorian oak duodarn or side cabinet, in the 17th century taste, outswept cornice above a shelf and a panel door carved with a foliate 'Green Man' mask enclosing a shelf, flanked by further panels carved with a flowerhead boss and geometric motif, bold columns carved with stiff foliage, the base with a pair of panel doors carved with an arrangement of demilune flowerheads enclosing a further shelf, ball feet, 177.5cm high, 153.5cm wide, 59.5cm deep
A Victorian mahogany sideboard, pointed arch half gallery, rectangular top above three frieze drawers, and a pair of panel doors enclosing a shelf, neighboured to the left by a cupboard door enclosing a shelf, to the right a further door enclosing a pair of sliding trays and a celarette drawer, plinth base, 114.5cm high, 173cm wide, 56cm deep
An oak wardrobe, of 17th century inspiration, flush cornice above a central mirrored door enclosing a hanging rail flanked by geometic moulded panel doors, the left enclosing a further hanging rail, the right fitted as a press with sliding trays, the base with a pair of short drawers, 189cm high, 156.5cm wide, 51cm deep
Two Boxed Dinky Toys, 195 Jaguar 3.4 Saloon, cream body, red interior, spun wheel hubs, in mint original condition and 155 Ford Anglia, turquoise body, red interior, spun wheel hubs, in near mint original condition, one tiny paint chip to roof and on highline on driver’s door, boxes are very good to excellent original condition (2 items)
Dinky Toys 448 Chevrolet El Camino Pick Up and Trailers, 449 Chevrolet, off white lower body, turquoise upper body, red interior, in mint original condition, red ‘Acme Hire’ closed trailer with opening door and red open trailer/silver base, two cross open plastic struts at rear of open trailer missing, in scarce 2nd issue illustrated card box with end flaps, in excellent original condition.
Corgi Toys 261 James Bond Aston Martin D.B.5 from the Film “Goldfinger” gold body, with ejector seat, rear bullet screen, retractable machine guns, complete with opened secret instructions, leaflet with two bandit figures, cloth lapel badge, Corgi Toys model makers to James Bond leaflet, model is in very good to near mint original condition, slight marks to ejector roof and driver’s door, inner display card has secret instructions arrow on orange base, in excellent original condition, outer-box complete with all end flaps, which is in very good original condition, some slight edge/age wear.
A polished as mahogany octagonal drinks table, fitted single door, on cabriole supports, 18" wide, a polished as mahogany bowfront side cabinet, fitted four drawers, on shell carved cabriole supports, 15" wide, a polished as mahogany three-tier folding cake stand, a polished as mahogany two-tier buffet table and a folding bridge table with baize top
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