A painted wooden and paper lithographed dolls house, English circa 1900, the painted cream and paper red brick effect exterior on a wooden base with steps leading to wooden door with paper lithographed panels and lion head door knocker, balcony and similar door above, gazed bay window with paper green blinds, window above and painted red pitched roof with two attic windows, front opens to two rooms on two levels with original floor and wall papers, (condition: red roofs not original, some loss to exterior papers), 20 ½” (52cm) tall, 12” (30cm) wide, 10 ½” (27cm) deep.
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Silber & Fleming painted wooden box-back dolls house, German circa 1860, the façade painted to represent yellow brick and stonework, having eight glazed windows with painted window bars and porch fan-light, with painted green pierced metal balcony and steps leading to green front door with gilt metal knocker, front opens to three large rooms on three levels, ground floor kitchen with painted tile floor, built in fire-place with ovens and shelves, further rooms with papered walls and built in fireplaces, (condition: paintwork good, normal wear, the house has been extended to back to enlarge rooms), 33” (84cm) tall, 19 ½” (49.5cm) wide, 23 ¾” (60cm) deep.
Moritz Gottschalk model 4509 blue roof dolls house, German circa 1907, having decorative lithograph exterior, front door, attic window and base, with five glazed windows on two levels, railings, portico and blue pitch roof with two chimneys and steps, front opens in one wing to two rooms on two levels, with original papers to walls and floors, with a small amount of soft metal furniture, and a fireplace, (condition: good),20” (51cm) tall, 12 1/4” (31cm) wide, 7 3/4” (19.5cm) deep.
Collection of dolls house furniture, German circa 1890, including a stained wood Art nouveau style wardrobe with metal handles and bottom draw, (lacks hooks to interior rail), 7 ½” (19cm) tall, cherry wood Art nouveau style wardrobe with mirrored door and rail with hooks, matching bed, a kitchen table with three chairs, chest of draws, two writing desks, brass fireplace and a tin bath, (13 items).
Collection of wooden dolls house furniture including Elgin of Enfield, 1910-1930, including Elgin sideboard and shaving mirror, similar four poster bed with mattress, 6” (15cm) tall, bed with barley twist frame, chest of draws, corner cupboard and cradle, together with cherry wood wardrobe with mirrored door, (loose), dressing table, sewing table, mantle, chairs, grand- father clock, sideboard, two tables and two fireplaces, (lot).
An early Moritz Gottschalk painted wooden blue roof Dolls Houses, German circa 1895, on a painted cream base with tiered steps to painted yellow glazed front door with brass knob and small porch area with balcony above, paper brick effect exterior, façade with seven glazed windows all with detailed and painted surrounds and decorative pediment to side with finial, pitched blue roof and replaced chimney, opens to front in one wing to two rooms with good and all original papers to floors and walls, (condition: two small windows to side lack glazing, roof repainted, professional restoration to window surrounds and some crayon marks to pediment, lacks one pillar top to entrance), 27” (68cm) tall, 18” (46cm) wide, 14 ¼” (36cm) deep.
Group of miniature wooden dolls house furniture with carved decoration, German circa 1890, including a pair of single beds with green quilts and pillows, wardrobe with hinged door and ivory handle, chest of draws with three draws and ivory handles, crib on rockers with green mattress, bureau, oval table with scrolled feet, dining chair, hall-stand mirror and settee, all pieces with intricate carving and highly decorative pattern, (condition: excellent), wardrobe 6 ¼” (16cm), (10 items) .
A charming R.Bliss wooden and paper lithographed Dolls House, circa 1911, the exterior with paper lithographed wood and brick effect to front and sides, with porch and balcony above, hinged front door and detachable front steps and chimney, front opening to two rooms containing Bliss paper lithographed decorative Alphabet furniture comprising settee, five chairs, piano and games table, (condition: generally very good, some play wear, papers to porch replaced), 19 ¼” (49cm) tall, 13” (33cm) wide, 9” (22.5cm) deep.
Silber & Fleming painted wooden three storey box-back dolls house, German circa 1870, the façade painted to represent yellow brick and stonework, with bay window and small garden to ground floor with steps leading to dummy front door, six further windows upper floors and balcony to first floor, front opening to three rooms, with a mixture of modern and old furnishings and ornaments, (condition: normal wear, green paint to balcony and front door not original), 33”(84cm) tall, 19 ½” (49.5cm) wide, 23 ¾” (60cm) deep.
A charming wooden painted dolls house, probably D.H Wagner & Sohn, German 1920s, light blue painted façade and sides with white brick effect and brown lining, four windows with card window panes, porch with painted hinged door and balcony above with dummy door, painted straw effect pitched roof with paper printed windows and chimney, front opening to two rooms with original floor papers, (condition: generally very good), 17” (43cm) tall, 12 ½” (32cm) wide, 7 ½” (19cm) deep.
A Victorian oak Gothic Revival linen press, circa 1840, the panel doors with arcading and trefoils enclosing an arrangement of three shelves, above an arrangement of two short and two long drawers and a plinth base, 206cm high, 112cm wide, 48cm deepCondition Report: Marks, knocks, scratches, abrasions consistent with age and use,The shelves to the interior are almost certainly a later replacement, it was probably originally designed to have linen slides, the brackets supporting the shelves are certainly later,Overall with a dark appearance, The turned handles are probably original, the interiors of the drawers with old paper lining, this is probably original and carries the marks and stains one would expect,There is a key operating the cupboard door lock, there is no key for the drawers - these are all open and unlocked at time of report, the locks to the drawers appears to be original throughout.This is in two parts (upper cupboard section and lower drawer base) there are three screws provided with this cupboard but Dreweatts have no tested them nor give any guarantees if they will secure firmly - the Purchaser may need to source their own. Please refer to additional images for visual reference to conditionCondition Report Disclaimer
A harlequin suite of French simulated bamboo bedroom furniture, late 19th century, comprising; a single bed, 112cm high, 196cm long, 125cm wide, a marble topped bedside table, 82cm high, 41cm wide, 33cm deep, a marble topped chest of four long drawers, 100cm high, 115cm wide, 50cm deep, a pair of wardrobes, one fitted with shelves the other a hanging rail, each 221cm high, 96cm wide, 47cm deep, and a dressing table, 75cm high, 111cm wide, 70cm deep, most items with old French paper labels, for Envoi de G FONTAN & G. CARRERE Fabricants de Meubles a JURANCON pres PAU (Basses-Pyrenees) or Envoi de I FONTAN, Fabricant de Meubles a JURANCON pres PAU (Basses-Pyrenees), (6)Condition Report: All items with marks, knocks, scratches, abrasions consistent with age and use, areas of chipping and loss and signs of some repairs. Most items are dry in appearance and would benefit from a clean and a polish. The handles to all elements are worn and have clear signs of use, these overall appear to be original but with some repairs. Old splits and cracks throughoutThere are patches of woodworm holes to nearly all elements, some of this has been filled, some remain open. The shelved wardrobe with the most severe and noticeable woodworm damage which has not been filled. This same wardrobe is missing one top finial. the door panel has been changed and there is a loose hanging piece of fabric and chicken wire presently. The shelves have never been inserted whilst at Dreweatts and the fit of appearance can therefore not be guaranteed - there are various brackets presented with the lot in the compartment and in the drawer. The hanging wardrobe with the door panel has been changed and there is a loose hanging piece of fabric and chicken wire presently. Two finials are detached but present with the lot in the drawer. The sides of the chest with old splits and cracks, these retain more of the polished surface, the drawer fronts are dry and would benefit from a polish overall. the marble here with old marks and stains, the rear edges with the usual chips and losses as to be expectedThe bedside cupboard with a section of timber loss to the lower rails, the marble dirty and discoloured and the interior of the cupboard with old marks and stains commensurate with it's intended use. The Bed with a mattress and box, the frame is missing one finial - this appears to be long lost and the timber has coloured accordingly - there are other marks and stains in this area too. The dressing table is in a similar style but not quite en-suite with the other items in the lot, this has some dark ink stains to the top and to the interiors of the drawers, this moulded edge has also been ebonised at some point and this is heavily wearing to reveal the timber beneath. The drawers are in need of some repair and restoration, one is missing a handle. The surface dry overall and requiring some polish. Please refer to additional images for visual reference to conditionCondition Report Disclaimer
An 18th century red and white silk panel, French, 18th century, a red background weft and a white pattern weft laid on top forming a design of a military camp, with cannons and weapons, 119cm high, 85cm wideProvenance: The old Maison de Hamot, Paris This panel came from a remarkable collection of the old Maison de Hamot, precious fabric merchants in Paris from the time of Louis XV according to the textile expert Xavier Petitcol. The panel used to have a label 'Maison de Hamot', which was lost.Xavier Petitcol, who catalogued the collection for the Drouot sales in 1997, considers this textile unique, having never seen this composition before. It is suggested that the silk panel might have been woven for the Marechal de Saxe, the great Marshall General of Louis XV and the illegitimate son of Frederick Augustus II, King of Poland.The design possibly commemorates the Siege of Brussels which took place between January and February 1746 during the War of the Austrian Succession. A French army under the command of Maurice de Saxe, in a bold and innovative winter campaign besieged and captured the city of Brussels, which was then the capital of the Austrian Netherlands, from its Austrian garrison. The Austrian defenders were compelled to surrender on the 22nd of February, the siege lasting only three weeks.In fact the coat of arms above the entrance door to the tent would seem to be a stylised coat of arms for the Marechal de Saxe.
A fine George II walnut crossbanded mahogany bureau cabinet, circa 1740, with original engraved brass hardware throughout. The top section with a broken arched pediment above two glazed doors enclosing adjustable shelves and three drawers above candle-slides. The base with well fitted interior above four draws on shaped bracket feet. 92in (234cm) high; 39in. (99cm) wide; 21in. (53cm) deep.Condition Report: Marks, knocks, scratches, abrasions consistent with age and use, Some old splits and cracks. Chips and losses.One front foot with old crack through and front most section broken off, this is present and requires some glue to repair, other feet with similar old cracks and splits and probably have previously had some level of repair. The internal door jam to the top is split and detached - it is present again with lot.The glazing to the doors probably later, The interior fitted and with arrangement of drawers and compartments around the secret drawers and central cupboards, also with a concealed well. There are marks and stains here from use - the inset to the fall appears to be later.The centre of the broken pediment with a platform - this appears to have a plug to the socket - it may had had an urn or similar finial here previously.Locks and handles appear original throughout, the key to to fall and drawers operating at time of report, some elements sticking and would probably benefit form an oilPlease refer to additional images for visual reference to conditionCondition Report Disclaimer
A Sri Lankan calamander and Coromandel longcase Astronomical Regulator timepiece, W. J. Doyle, Columbo, late 19th century, the eight-day movement with four substantial pillars, the 12inch brass dial with minute hand with Arabic numerals to the outer track and subsidiary Roman numeral hours dial and Arabic seconds, the case of solid timber construction the trunk door with stylised carved exterior scene, the plinth base with foliate and scroll motifs, 205cm highCondition Report: With case keys, pendulum and weight Dreweatts have not tested the movement and cannot make any guarantees or comments as to accuracy or if the movement is working we suggest getting the clock appraised by a professional clock restorer prior to use. However the movement looks to have been recently cleaned.The dial has some dirt and discolouration, there is wear and looses around the winding key hole to the dialThe case appears to have been cleaned and polishedThe hood is quite tight to get on and off but can be managed by one person. Condition Report Disclaimer
A painted wood doll's house, circa 1830, symmetrically modelled as a typical property from the Georgian period with end chimney stacks above the low pitched roof and three stories of graduated sash windows and central neoclassical fanlighted doorway, the hinged doors enclosing the six rooms separated by hall stairs and landings, the interior decorated with chinoiserie wallpaper depicting Asiatic fowl, 98cm high, 116cm wide, 41cm deep Provenance: previously from a Private family collection, Kent Condition Report: Marks, knocks, scratches, abrasions consistent with age and use, the exterior with old scratches and wear to the painted surfaces, the doorway has faded overall and lost clear detail in places, the cloth covering the rear boards lifting in places, some old splits and cracks, the hinges to one door are replacements there holes from the original ones still present - splitting and losses in this area probably requiring the change of hinge previously, previously with an internal lock this has been removed and a later catch put on the outside, this has worn away the paint in places surrounding, the hall fitted with carpet fragments, this has worn and balded in places especially to the lowest level, all rooms probably with flooring of some sort previously - there are old holes to the edges of the rooms, all rooms previously with skirting board, this is missing to some rooms, the wall paper with distressing, peeling, cracking, some with elements applied (or previously applied) one area with an entirely different paper covering. The bottom landing very dirty with deposits. The base with split and missing timber where the keeper for one door has worn and broken through.Overall would benefit from some sympathetic restoration. Please see additional images on our website for a view of the interior and also refer to the additional images for visual reference to conditionThere is no additional contents with this lot.Condition Report Disclaimer
A Victorian cast iron door stop in Rococo Revival taste, last quarter 19th century, in the manner of designs by Coalbrookdale, the single carrying handle descending to a strapwork stem with central cabochon, above a spreading base with rocaille feet, cast with indistinct diamond registration mark to rear, 42cm high, 25.5cm wide; and another example cast with a recumbent hound, below a floral carrying handle, 41cm high, 33cm wide
A Scottish scumbled act of parliament or tavern timepiece, J & A Mcnab, Perth, the tole painted octagonal Roman numeral dial signed to the centre for the maker, the trunk with arched door, 138cm high, 57cm wide Condition Report: Dreweatts have not tested the movement and cannot make any guarantees or comments as to accuracy or if the movement is working we suggest getting the clock appraised by a professional clock restorer prior to use - the movement looks dirty and there are cobwebs visible through the inspection hatch to one side, the other inspection hatch is closed shut. The Hour hand is loose and not engaging - it hangs limply at the 6 o'clock position and can be moved with a finger. This clock and movement will require some attention overallThere is a pendulum, one weight, and a winding key.The case with marks, knocks, scratches, abrasions consistent with age and use, there are areas of dirt and discolouration to the trunk. The dial with chips and losses to the surface as well flaking and wear. Condition Report Disclaimer
A brass-cased carriage clock, the enamelled dial set with Roman numerals, in corniche case, movement stamped 'R & Co Made in Paris', with swing handle, height 14cm, key present (af). CONDITION REPORT Top hinge of door is missing, general scratches, marks throughout. Enamel dial damaged top right with extensive cracks and discoloured to centre.
A mahogany and brass line inlaid Westminster chiming dome-topped bracket clock, with silvered dial and chapter ring bearing Roman numerals, height 36cm. CONDITION REPORT Please note that this lot is not suitable for our in-house postage service. We would recommend booking a collection slot for this lot or contacting Mailboxes Etc for postage of this lot, their details can be found on www.adampartridge.co.uk/services/postage-shipping/There is a wax splash on the case, tape marks to back door, appears to be working but cannot guarantee
J Watson, Blackburn; an early 19th century mahogany eight-day longcase clock with twisted column supports, break arch pediment and arched door, on bracket feet, the circular dial painted with floral sprays to each corner and set with Roman numerals, subsidiary seconds and calendar dials, twin winding holes, chiming movement and rolling moon and rural cottage phase, height 237cm. CONDITION REPORT In good going order, has been sympathetically restored in places. The movement looks new but in the traditional style and some areas of the dial have been touched up, all done to a good standard.
An Edwardian mahogany mirror-back sideboard, the central carved frieze above two central mirrors, shelves to either side supported by carved baluster supports, three frieze drawers over central single drawer over pot cupboard and door to either side, all with floral and foliate carved panels, to squat baluster supports, height 212cm, width 155cm, depth 55cm. CONDITION REPORT General age-related wear to include surface scuffs, scratches, small indentations, an age-related split to the right side panel, slight lifting and cracks to the veneer on the top of the cabinet.
A c1930s Ray & Miles of Liverpool oak gentleman's two-door wardrobe, a series of shelves and drawer to one side with single hanging rail, height 184cm, width 99cm, depth 44.5cm. CONDITION REPORT Overall age-related wear to include surface scratches, scuffs, small indentations throughout and small age-related splits to some of the veneer to the doors.
An early/mid-20th century oak dining suite comprising draw leaf table to Oriental style legs, length when extended 153cm, four matching dining chairs with leather-effect upholstery to back and seats and a matching sideboard, one frieze drawer above two cupboard doors, drawer to either side over single cupboard door, to plinth support, 92 x 132 x 52cm.
An early/mid-20th century oak Art Deco kneehole desk, curved double cupboard door with shelf to one side, single frieze drawer, lift-up top to one side with integral letter and paper store above three drawers, 113cm. CONDITION REPORT Scratches and knocks, leather scratched and marked, minor chips to edges and corners, large knock to drawer uprightFully finished
An early/mid-20th century walnut Art Deco cocktail cabinet, central mirror-back interior containing six cocktail sticks with cherry finials, juicer, chrome top cocktail shaker, a pair of decanters, six small matching cocktail glasses and a set of five liquor glasses, glazed panel door to either side with three interior shelves to central plinth base, 107 x 122 x 35cm. CONDITION REPORT Scratches to top, one sherry glass missing, stains to bottom of cupboard, deep knock to left hand glazed cupboard door, no visible woodworm some splits to moulding
An Italian Sorrento inlaid display cabinet/bookcase, oval glass to central inlaid panel, door to either side, glass panels to either side, interior with two glass shelves, on a plinth base to bun supports, 104 x 108 x 40cm. CONDITION REPORT overall general wear to include small scratches, scuffs and small indentations. Signs of rubbing to central inlay on top surface , small staining to interior material
A large Maple & Co mahogany sideboard, in the George III style, with a shaped top and fluted border below a complete polished brass gallery, with two central frieze drawers flanked by two mirrored pairs of bow-fronted cabinets, the farthest two fitted with wine stores, interspersed with ringed tapering fluted legs, furnished throughout with well matched veneered and brass handles, 132 cm high (including gallery) 92 cm without, 94 cm long, 72 cm deep, bearing Maple & Co badge to the far right hand side cupboard door interior.
A Collection of Prints including two photographic prints by Niall Maguire titled 'The Temple Bar' and 'Georgian Door' in Dublin, stamped and signed bottom right (2), together with Carol Matyia Ross, Pink Rose, edition of 500, signed bottom right, Frog and Mouse Picture Company label verso, print by Judi Trevarrow, Poppy Field, numbered 9/300, signed bottom right, label verso for Maws Gallery, print by Angela Fielder, Poppy Fields, edition of 850, dated 1998, signed bottom right, certificate of authenticity verso, print by Maisy Shepherd, Hare, signed bottom left, edition of 240, certificate of authenticity verso. (6 total)
A late 19th Century French black and variegated rosso marble banded mantel clock, the eight day movement with black dial and gilt Roman numerals inscribed "Jules Leprevost Rouen" raised on lion's paw feet 49 cm high x 37 cm wide CONDITION REPORTS There do not appear to be any cracks to the dial, the bell nut appears to have dropped within the base of the case. The urn finial has had damage to the base - see images. There is a chip to the back of the case rear right - see image. The brass work to the back door has got marking. The side brass handles appear to be slightly loose and/or bent. The feet front and back have oxidisation. There is a small chip to the left of the platform on which the urn finial stands. There is a key but no pendulum. The winding springs appear to be intact though this is not guaranteed. Over all height 49 cm, over all width foot to foot 37 cm - see images for further detail
A Victorian mahogany pot cupboard, the single door enclosing a single shelf on a plinth base, together with a painted two door cupboard and painted slim bookcase with cupboard below, a modern gilt framed print and a grey fabric covered day bed on squat square tapered beech supports, 195 cm wide x 74 cm deep x 47 cm high
Phillipe Starck (b.1949), a set of four 'Mimi Bayou' door handles for O.W.O/Alessi 1987 In cast aluminum, of curved and tapered form, together with original box one 6.5cm long, three 8.5cm long (4)condition reportThere are some scratches, scrapes and some tiny indentations to the handles. One of them only has one rubber/cloth washer, the others have two. Overall light general wear.The box is structurally sound but has some lifting to the top surface and some scrapes. The binder has some light wear to the ball finial.
A rosewood sideboard, retailed by Heals c.1960 With five frieze drawers, two drawers including silver plate cutlery service, above fall front door, and four cupboard doors, raised on brass frame and square supports 94cm high, 229cm wide, 51cm deep Note: This lot is sold with an Article 10 License no. 593529/02Please refer to department for condition report
AMENDMENT: Please Note - Length is 183cm wide, not 83cm wide as stated in the catalogue.Sutcliffe of Todmorden, a teak sideboard c.1960, manufacturer's label to inner door with three drawers, flanked by two cupboard doors each enclosing one shelf, raised on tapering legs 76cm high, 83cm wide, 44cm deepPlease refer to department for condition report
Arthur W. Simpson (1857-1922), an Arts and Crafts carved oak hanging cupboard c.1908, signed on one drawer A W Simpson, other drawer incised No.1697 Carved with a decorative frieze of pine needles and cones below the cornice, over two open shelves, with another open shelf below left with two short drawers and a cupboard to the right, the door heavily carved with scrolling foliage, with short apron beneath with shaped sides, with brass pulls and hooks 62.7 cm high; 74.5 cm wide; 20.8 cm deepThere are losses to the front left corner of the cornice and a smaller loss to the back left corner. Loss to the back right corner. Further small chips and indentations along the various vertical and horizontal edges. There is an inky water mark on the bottom shelf left and multiple red and blue ink stains in the cupboard. Splits to the back board, one full length and one half length.
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