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Lot 177

A rare and good Charles I fruitwood and oak mural cupboard, circa 1640Having a thin one-piece top board, and a shallow cupboard enclosed by a small panelled door centred by a pyramidal boss, flanked by similar proportioned plain panels, a long and compartmentalized drawer below with eight matching bosses, 85cm wide x 21.5cm deep x 42.5cm high, (33in wide x 8in deep x 16 1/2in high)Footnotes:ProvenanceThe Clive Sherwood Collection. Inventory No.103 to the rear of the door.Sold Sotheby's Olympia, London, 22 May 2003, Lot 181.For further information on this lot please visit Bonhams.com

Lot 196

An unusual George III elm delft rack, with cupboard, circa 1760Having a cyma-recta cornice, a frieze with paired profiled-scrolls, and centred by a small cupboard enclosed by an arched boarded door, with three shelves, 129cm wide x 17.5cm deep x 100cm high, (50 1/2in wide x 6 1/2in deep x 39in high)Footnotes:Provenance:Purchased from Danny Robinson, Key Antiques, Chipping Norton, Oxfordshire, December 1995.For further information on this lot please visit Bonhams.com

Lot 210

A rare and documented Commonwealth joined oak canted livery cupboard, Cumbria, dated 1658The paired top boards and undertier boards all with narrow reeded edge unusually to all sides, the lunette and leafy-carved frieze centred by the carved initials 'T F' & 'E F', and dated '1658', presumably to commemorate a marriage, raised on Ionic capital carved and cup-and-cover turned end-columns, the recessed canted cupboard accessed by Celtic knot-pattern carved panelled door, each side carved with a leafy-filled lozenge, the open undertier with matching front supports, 124.5cm wide x 49cm deep x 117.5cm high, (49in wide x 19in deep x 46in high)Footnotes:Provenance:The Fry Family. Sir Theodore Fry, M.P., Bart., (1836-1912), Beechanger Court, Caterham, SurreySir John Pease Fry (1864-1957), Air Wilfred Fry, Cleveland Lodge, Great Ayton, North Yorkshire.Purchased Key Antiques, Chipping Norton, September 2002.illustrated:Percy Macquoid, The Age of Oak (1925), Vol. I, p. 156 &159, pl. 129. The author notes - 'The piece bears the initials T.F., E.F., 1658. It is in perfect condition, and has remained in the owner's family since that date'.Edwin Foley, The Book of Decorative Furniture (1910), p. 209-210, pl. XXVII, watercolour.William Bliss Sanders., Examples of Carved Oak Woodwork of the 16th & 17th Centuries (1883), Pl. VI, fine line drawing.For further information on this lot please visit Bonhams.com

Lot 269

A rare and documented Charles II joined oak standing ventilated livery cupboard, circa 1680Having a 'cage' superstructure, with a boarded top, and baluster over columnar-turned corner supports, spindle-filled front and sides, with six of the front spindles railed and pivotal-hinged to form a door, on long matching turned legs, joined by a fully-open boarded undertier, 54cm wide x 39cm deep x 101.5cm high, (21in wide x 15in deep x 39 1/2in high)Footnotes:Provenance:The Thomas George Burn Collection, Rous Lench Court, Abbots Morton, Worcestershire.Sold Sotheby's, 'The Rous Lench Collection', Vol. II, 4 July 1986, Lot 734.Illustrated:Victor Chinnery, Oak Furniture: The British Tradition (2016), p. 288, fig, 3:310.This lot is subject to the following lot symbols: ** VAT on imported items at a preferential rate of 5% on Hammer Price and the prevailing rate on Buyer's Premium.For further information on this lot please visit Bonhams.com

Lot 292

A William & Mary joined oak corner cupboard, circa 1690Originally built-in, having a small panelled cupboard door above a double-panelled door, flanked by narrow fixed panels, all framed by an intricate edge moulding, 90cm wide x 49cm deep x 147cm high, (35in wide x 19in deep x 57 1/2in high)For further information on this lot please visit Bonhams.com

Lot 302

A George III joined and boarded elm fully-enclosed dresser base, circa 1800Having a single-piece well-figured top with applied moulded edge, a central bank of four graduated drawers, flanked by an applied panel cupboard door, boarded sides, on ogee-cutaway plinth base, 166.5cm wide x 45cm deep x 95cm high, (65 1/2in wide x 17 1/2in deep x 37in high)For further information on this lot please visit Bonhams.com

Lot 31

A small Charles II joined and boarded oak spindle mural livery cupboard, circa 1660The single-piece top with chamfered under-edge, the central cupboard door of four open baluster-turned spindles flanked by a fixed panel with small pierced holes arranged in a lozenge-shape, the base board matching the top board in reverse, a single narrow rear shelf to the interior, 70cm wide x 26.5cm deep x 42cm high, (27 1/2in wide x 10in deep x 16 1/2in high)For further information on this lot please visit Bonhams.com

Lot 314

A good Charles I joined oak standing livery cupboard, circa 1640Having a box-top enclosed by two thin boards, with dentil moulded and pierced corbel embellished sides, on baluster and reel-turned end-columns, enclosing a canted cupboard, accessed by a twin-arcaded panelled cupboard door, with matching side panels, the lower-section with a long drawer, again with corbels, on bulbous and reel-turned front supports, joined by a boarded open undertier, with biscupid-shaped base rails, 123cm wide x 48cm deep x 120.5cm high, (48in wide x 18 1/2in deep x 47in high)For further information on this lot please visit Bonhams.com

Lot 353

A George II solid yew-wood mural corner cupboard, circa 1740Of relatively small size, having a fielded panelled cupboard door, enclosing a green-painted interior of three shallow-concave shelves, 54.5cm wide x 37cm deep x 80cm high, (21in wide x 14 1/2in deep x 31in high)Footnotes:Provenance:Purchased from Derek Green, Cedar Antiques, Hartley Witney, Hampshire.For further information on this lot please visit Bonhams.com

Lot 411

A mid-18th century lantern clockGeorge Borrett, StowmarketSurmounted by a strapped bell and five urn finials between three engraved arcaded frets over four tapering columns with side doors on ball feet, the 6.5 inch wide silvered Roman chapter ring with lozenge half hour markers and inner quarter hour track, the centre signed and with foliated scrolls, ball feet, with weight and pendulum, 37.5cm highFootnotes:Literature:B. Loomes, Watchmakers & Clockmakers of the World (2006), p. 87, records two clockmakers with the name George Borrett. The first, George Borrett I worked in Stowmarket 'next door to the Black Swan' until 1780. His son, George Borrett II, also worked in Stowmarket, dying in 1773.This lot is subject to the following lot symbols: ** VAT on imported items at a preferential rate of 5% on Hammer Price and the prevailing rate on Buyer's Premium.For further information on this lot please visit Bonhams.com

Lot 422

A rare, good and small Charles II joined oak enclosed chest of drawers, with box-top, circa 1660The hinged boarded top with scribed-edge, and enclosing a shallow well, carved interlaced lunettes and fleur-de-lys to three sides, atop a pair of elaborate geometric-moulded panelled cupboard doors, with pyramidal boss and original butterfly-hinges, enclosing four long drawers, 80cm wide x 44.7cm deep x 93cm high, (31in wide x 17 1/2in deep x 36 1/2in high)Footnotes:Unusually the door mouldings are not applied but instead are an integral part of the construction.This lot is subject to the following lot symbols: ** VAT on imported items at a preferential rate of 5% on Hammer Price and the prevailing rate on Buyer's Premium.For further information on this lot please visit Bonhams.com

Lot 434

A good and documented Charles I joined and boarded oak and elm mural cupboard, Gloucestershire, circa 1630The single panelled cupboard door carved with a large whorl-filled double-heart motif, below a leafy-lunette carved top rail and flanked by stiff-leaf tulip-stems, with simple base moulding, and single elm interior shelf, 50cm wide x 21.5cm deep x 56cm high, (19 1/2in wide x 8in deep x 22in high)Footnotes:Provenance:The John Fardon Collection.The Lygo Collection.Illustrated:Victor Chinnery, Oak Furniture: The British Tradition (2016), p. 285, fig. 3:295.For further information on this lot please visit Bonhams.com

Lot 439

A documented Commonwealth joined oak court cupboard, Cumbria, dated 1658The projecting leafy-lunette carved and end-pendant frieze centred by the carved initials and date 'MT' '1658', above a pair of panelled cupboard doors, carved with a leaf-filled lozenge and small trilobes to each cardinal point, centred by a matching carved panel, all below a meandering leafy-carved rail, the large base cupboard accessed by a central double-panelled door surrounded by five panels, panelled sides, on extended stile supports, 143cm wide x 60cm deep x 162cm high, (56in wide x 23 1/2in deep x 63 1/2in high)Footnotes:Provenance:A handwritten label to the rear of one upper door, reads: 'owned by Lord Tennyson son of the poet'. This presumably refers to either Hallam or Lionel Tennyson, sons of renowned English poet Alfred Tennyson (1809-1882).The Sir Edward Barry Collection, Ockwells Manor, Bray, Berkshire.Illustrated:Ralph Edwards, The Dictionary of English Furniture (1990), Vol. II, p. 194, fig. 12.Victor Chinnery, Oak Furniture: The British Tradition (2016), p. 447, fig. 4:181.This lot is subject to the following lot symbols: ** VAT on imported items at a preferential rate of 5% on Hammer Price and the prevailing rate on Buyer's Premium.For further information on this lot please visit Bonhams.com

Lot 468

Four copper alloy door handlesWith backplates in the form of five-pointed stars, and with curved handles, 20cm wide x 7cm deep x 11cm high, (7 1/2in wide x 2 1/2in deep x 4in high) (4)For further information on this lot please visit Bonhams.com

Lot 492

A mother-of-pearl inlaid oak table cabinet17th century elementsThe hinged door with central inlaid panel, circa 1650, of mother-of-pearl flowers issuing from a bone vase, within a moulded and arched surround, the interior fitted with four small drawers, 30cm wide x 25cm deep x 31cm high, (11 1/2in wide x 9 1/2in deep x 12in high)This lot is subject to the following lot symbols: ** VAT on imported items at a preferential rate of 5% on Hammer Price and the prevailing rate on Buyer's Premium.For further information on this lot please visit Bonhams.com

Lot 521

A Charles II oak table-top spice cupboard, circa 1680The top board with ovolo-moulded edge, above a door with applied geometric mitre-mouldings and iron escutcheon, fitted to the interior with an arrangement of nine small drawers with loop handles, 36cm wide x 20cm deep x 33cm high, (14in wide x 7 1/2in deep x 12 1/2in high)This lot is subject to the following lot symbols: ** VAT on imported items at a preferential rate of 5% on Hammer Price and the prevailing rate on Buyer's Premium.For further information on this lot please visit Bonhams.com

Lot 58

A joined oak fully-enclosed dresser, English, circa 1700-20The end-cleated top of two deep boards, above a central bank of four paired mitre-moulded drawers, flanked by a panelled cupboard door, on bracket feet, 163cm wide x 50cm deep x 91cm high, (64in wide x 19 1/2in deep x 35 1/2in high)For further information on this lot please visit Bonhams.com

Lot 87

An 18th century oak and glazed mural cupboard, DutchOf canted form, having a broken-arch moulded cornice, above an astragal-glazed cupboard door, and slender glazed sides, enclosing a pair of serpentine-shaped shelves, 83cm wide x 18.5cm deep x 73cm high, (32 1/2in wide x 7in deep x 28 1/2in high)Footnotes:Provenance:Purchased from Paul Hopwell Antiques, West Haddon, Northamptonshire, November 1997.For further information on this lot please visit Bonhams.com

Lot 503

A gilt brass and bevelled glass cased carriage clock, the dial signed Martin & Co, Cheltenham, the movement stamped Made in England, 11 jewels, presentation plaque on door, 16cm high

Lot 1088

A modern novelty red telephone box, with pierced door to house a modern phone, 41cm high.

Lot 1160

A pair of late 19thC rosewood and marquetry wall cabinets, each with a frieze decorated with swags etc., above an astragal glazed door, on turned supports with shelf, 78cm high, 41cm wide, 21.5cm deep.

Lot 1184

A Victorian walnut coal purdonium, the raised top with a gallery on turned supports, the base with a fall front door carved with flowers and leaves on turned legs, 89cm high, 40cm wide.

Lot 1208

An early 19thC mahogany hanging corner cabinet, with a single astragal glazed door, 108cm high, 65cm wide.

Lot 1211

An Edwardian mahogany boxwood strung display cabinet, with a single glazed door, decorated centrally within an oval inlaid with a basket of flowers, on splayed legs, 59cm wide.

Lot 1227

An early 19thC oak and mahogany crossbanded corner cabinet, with a single panelled door inlaid with a shell, 95cm high, 69cm wide.

Lot 1231

An early 19thC mahogany hanging corner cabinet, with a single flame mahogany figured door, 105cm high, 75cm wide.

Lot 1262

An early 20thC mahogany and inverted breakfront side cabinet, top with a pierced fret-carved gallery, above a plain frieze, with blind fret borders, with a single glazed door, flanked by two panel doors on square tapering legs, 140cm wide.

Lot 109

A 55.5cm Edwardian walnut pier cabinet with a low raised back and shelves enclosed by a glazed panel door, set on bracket feet and casters

Lot 111

A 1.01m polished oak effect media cabinet with canted linen-fold sides, glazed door and drawer

Lot 1317

A quantity of old door furniture, including hinges, bolts, studs, etc.

Lot 153

A 58cm mid 20th Century polished walnut display cabinet with glass shelves enclosed by a decorated glazed panel door, set on short cabriole legs with pad feet

Lot 173

A 1.49m early 20th Century mahogany and ebonised strung break bow-front wardrobe with hanging space enclosed by a bevelled mirror panel door with two drawers under, set on square tapered legs

Lot 177

A 1.86m Victorian painted pine two part dresser with moulded cornice and shelves to top (flanking doors missing) over a base with central drawer, panelled cupboard door and six flanking short drawers - 2.21m high

Lot 183

A 1.55m early 20th Century Maple & Co. figured walnut and ebonised strung bow front triple wardrobe with hanging space, shelves and drawers enclosed by decorative panelled doors, set on bracket base - one door with veneer loss

Lot 208

A 1.22m mixed wood Ercol style sideboard with three frieze drawers over bi-folding and single cupboard door, set on Shepherd casters

Lot 229

A 65cm late Georgian elm wall hanging corner cabinet with scalloped shelves enclosed by a decorative panel door and canted sides

Lot 279

A 56cm reproduction mahogany book cabinet with glazed top, two short drawers and panelled cupboard door under, set on bracket feet

Lot 296

A 96cm Victorian stripped pine two door cupboard, set on plinth base - one backboard, handles and lock missing

Lot 36

Two window panels part glazed with bull's-eye plate glass panes - sold with painted wood window and narrow door

Lot 394

A 19th Century stained oak cased Seth Thomas American wall clock with decorative glazed panel door - incomplete

Lot 512

A vintage copper door plaque with inset enamel lettering City of Plymouth Municipal Midwife

Lot 659

A box containing various door handles, brace bit, knife cleaner, etc.

Lot 772

A 1920's Waverly Studio Illinois painted cast iron door knocker plate of a colonial gentleman

Lot 1284

PAIR OF ARTS & CRAFTS WROUGHT IRON DOORS an interesting pair of wrought iron doors, pierced with a design of George & The Dragon. With a dot and line design around the border of each door, both hinged and with a door catch. 49.5cms by 41cms. (2)

Lot 1017

A late 19th century French brass carriage clock, the white enamel dial set with Roman numerals inscribed 'Boodle & Dunthorne, Lord St. Liverpool', the movement inscribed 'R & Co. Made in Paris', the door numbered 69, height 15cm with handle flat.Additional InformationSold with winding key, there is a small chip to the front panel of glass towards the lower right, there is a very fine hair line crack running through the lettering beneath Boodle and Dunthorne, general surface wear to the case. It ticks when wound but no guarantee of working order, some light tarnishing to the metal ware and other areas.

Lot 1022

A late 19th century French black slate mausoleum type mantel clock, width 41cm (af).Additional InformationThe moulding sections top left and top right both have large chips, there are also smaller surface chips and some heavy scratches throughout. The movement is loose from the case and is lacking the glass. The door is also sprung. There is no rear door and lots of surface wear throughout. 

Lot 1024

A late 19th century walnut cased spring driven Vienna wall clock, the chapter ring set with Roman numerals, the eight day movement striking on a gong, the carved surmount featuring rearing horse finial, length 114cm.Additional InformationNot tested no guarantee of working order. General surface wear including scuffs, scrapes and scratches, some dents and misshaping to the gilt metal surround of the chaptering. Significant wear to where the door has opened and closed, rubbing to the finish.

Lot 1026

An early 20th century inlaid wall clock with three knopped finials above circular dial set with Roman numerals within carved fretwork frame flanked by turned columns, with glazed door, the eight day movement striking on a bell with pendulum and key, length approx 90cm.Additional InformationRuns when wound but no guarantee of working order, surface knocks, scuffs and scrapes, some losses to inlay as well as bubbling and lifting to veneer, the clock is comprised of a mixture of woods including walnut and mahogany.

Lot 1030

An early 19th century oak and mahogany crossbanded eight day longcase clock with broken swan neck pediment above painted arched dial set with Roman numerals and subsidiary seconds hand above date aperture and inscribed 'Walesby & Bailey Horncastle', with long arched door and plinth base, height 124cm, with pendulum and two weights.Additional InformationThere is a split to the plinth base and general surface wear and tear throughout. Clock is presented with a pendulum and two weights. A couple of tiny holes to the mahogany veneer beneath the broken swan neck pediment, a little bit of touch up to the painted dial. General surface wear and tear.

Lot 1063

WILHELM RENZ; a mid-20th century Scandinavian teak partner's desk, the front with three drawers and a single panelled cupboard door with removable filing tray, the reverse with two fixed shelves, raised on tapering block supports, height 73cm, length 149cm, depth 77cm.Additional InformationMinimal wear, numerous heat/water rings to the top, light scratches, scuffs.

Lot 1076

ERCOL; a light elm Windsor drinks cabinet with pull down door above two panelled cupboard doors and single base drawer, height 109cm, width 82cm, depth 44cm.Additional InformationLight wear, areas of staining, light scratches and scuffs.

Lot 1108

DEREK 'LIZARDMAN' SLATER; a light oak bookcase, the upper section with central panelled cupboard door flanked by two lead glazed doors, the base section with three panelled cupboard doors, height 183, length 184cm, depth 41cmAdditional InformationLight wear, one of the beading section is detached but still present, the have been incisions made to the base pint and side panels to fit up against a skirting board. The surfaces are not adzed, the keys to the doors are available, the glass is not cracked, the shelf heights can be adjusted but brackets to do so do not appear to be present, also appears to be missing a shelf to the centre section. A section of the moulding to the left lower side of the upper section is broken off and partly present. It is from a local private owner.

Lot 1113

LEBUS LINK FURNITURE; a Atomic range mid-century limed oak twin door wardrobe with studded decoration, height 181cm, width 123cm, together with a matching mirror back dressing table and headboard (3). 

Lot 1136

An Edwardian mirror door wardrobe and matching dressing table (2).

Lot 1153

An oak Gothic 15th century style aumbry with rectangular mounted top above single door pierced with lancets and with stud decorated uprights, circa 1900, height 91.5cm, width  97.5cm, depth 40.5cm.Additional InformationThere are a couple of gouges to the top but retains a decent colour and just has general surface wear.

Lot 1165

Two 18th century oak corner cabinets, the first with glazed door enclosing three shelves, 104 x 63cm, the second with crossbanded mahogany detail, and a Victorian mahogany toilet swing mirror with two short drawers to base (3).

Lot 1167

Two George III oak flat fronted hanging corner cupboards, one with oval inlaid detail to the door (2).

Lot 1184

A modern pine freestanding corner cupboard with two fixed shelves above single cupboard door, height 191cm, width 73cm. Additional InformationMinimal wear, light scratches, but good condition. 

Lot 701

A small Victorian walnut and band inlaid lidded box, width 23cm, a malacca shafted walking stick with silver cap, length 91cm, and a circa 1900 oak mantel clock, width 34cm (3).Additional InformationQuite heavy wear to the malacca towards the top, hallmark obscured and a few dents to the silver. Heavy wear to the straw workbox and lacking any interior. The clock is missing the glass and the front door and has signs of wear throughout. No guarantee of working order.

Lot 714

A late Victorian papier-mâché gilt heightened mother of pearl inlaid three drawer table top chest with hinged cupboard front door, height 21cm, a similar tea caddy, width 20cm (badly af), a trinket box, plated dish and modern bowl with ram's head mounts.Additional InformationThe three drawer chest has the back left corner broken and crudely glue repaired. Front left and front right corners are polished flat and may have also been damaged and polished over time. Some small losses throughout to the mother of pearl and a couple of replacements, otherwise OK. The tea caddy is badly damaged; the front section is missing as can be seen on the photographs. There are chips throughout and the hinges are damaged.

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