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Lot 432

A carved giltwood vitrine, 20th century, with a glazed door to each side with richly ornate foliate and trellis decoration, 226cm high, 129cm wide, 48cm deepCondition Report: Marks, knocks, scratches, chips, losses, but Overall this has been gold painted and apparently fairly recently, there is some red painted 'bole' showing through in places, the surface is quite unrefinedThe glass shelves are all intact and inplace, these appear to be roughly cut to the rear sides and are shaped to incorporate the timber supports, The watered silk to the back with the typical distressed appearanceSome old splits and cracksPlease refer to additional images for visual reference to condition   Condition Report Disclaimer

Lot 450

A pair of Edwardian mahogany bedside cupboards, circa 1905, each with a frieze drawer above cupboard and square tapering legs, each 76cm high, the top 40cm square (2)Condition Report: One has an identation and dark mark in the centre of the handle also some signs of filler, One catch to one door securing better than the otherMarks, knocks, scratches, abrasions consistent with age and use - these have been repolished recently and the sides and tops significantly darker than the fronts - the online catalogue images are a fair representation of the appearance and colour of these bedside cabinetsHandles appear original throughoutCondition Report Disclaimer

Lot 458

A French gilt brass 'Pendule d'Officier' mantel clock, mid 19th century, the eight-day two train bell striking movement with two-plane lever escapement incorporating curved rack and pinion regulation adjustment, the backplate stamped P.G. Brevete, the circular silvered Roman numeral dial with steel moon hands within milled surround incorporating regulation square at 12 o'clock set behind a hinged bevel-glazed bezel, the drum-shaped case with hinged foliate handle over repeating floral band to circumference over stepped skirt base with block feet, 21.5cm high Condition Report: The escapement is complete, intact and appears undamaged however will only beat when additional motive force is applied through the train hence will need a gentle clean and service before reliable running is likely to be achieved. the strike train is fully operational and the movement is generally in good clean condition. The backplate is further signed 'NICOLE A PARIS' and is numbered '40' behind the bell. The dial has slight tarnishing and some light surface scratching otherwise is in good original condition. The case is in good overall condition with only light wear to gilding; the rear door will not close firmly and the hinge although operational is missing the lower section of its knuckle.Clock unfortunately does not have a winding key.Condition Report Disclaimer

Lot 465

A French Sevres style porcelain and gilt metal mounted mantel clock, second half 19th century, with eight day bell striking movement engraved Breguet, Paris, 2200, the white enamel Roman numeral dial similarly inscribed, the case surmounted by an urn finial, the porcelain panels depicting cherubs and birds, 38cm highCondition Report: Has a pendulum, Dreweatts cannot guarantee the movement as working or make any comments as to accuracy of time keeping, the pendulum is serial numbered 6709 and is thus almost certainly associated, the case is also serial numbered 6062 and again is presumably associated to the movement, the bell is present The case with dirt and discolouration and some sticker residue to the back, one lower decorative element is attached with a later pin the porcelain panels appear intact with no serious damage detected, there is no rear panel or door to the backCondition Report Disclaimer

Lot 466

Y A French kingwood, floral inlaid, and gilt metal mounted vitrine, last quarter 19th century, of serpentine outline, the stepped top above a glazed panel door, and raised on short cabriole legs, the rear with old atelier label for "A Monin Genoble", 165cm high, 83cm wide, 45cm deep.Condition Report: Marks, knocks, scratches, abrasions consistent with age and use,Chips and losses to some veneers including near the top and the apron to the baseThe interior with two velvet lined shelves, this velvet has the usual marks and scuffs consistent with age and use, some balding and areas of loss to,The top has a piece of wood, this appears to be later and may be to replace a marble top - the quality of this timber does not match the rest of the cabinet,The gilt metal all discoloured and dark in apperance overall, This probably dates from the end of the 19th century - circa 1900, toward the end of the date given in the catalogue. Condition Report Disclaimer

Lot 469

A Victorian satinbirch wardrobe, circa 1880, the single mirrored door enclosing a fitted interior with an arrangement of hanging rail, slides, and drawers, 210cm high, 146cm wide, 58cm deep.Condition Report: Marks, knocks, scratches, abrasions consistent with age and use, Mirror plate is original - has the spotting associated with a plate of this age - it is still entirely useable,It has later brackets fitted to the rear to secure to a wall if wished,This does break down - the cornice comes off, the door is removable, the interior splits into two tall sections and the plinth comes away - it is all held securely by screws and is standing in the saleroom at time of report - Dreweatts cannot guarantee the screws are original to the piece. The slides and drawers further removable,There is a section of inset timber to the front - this has been coloured to match but could be matched in better, Please refer to additional images for visual reference to condition  Condition Report Disclaimer

Lot 474

Y A French Boulle wall clock in the Regence taste, late 19th century, the eight-day two train gong striking movement with decorative sunburst bob pendulum and 8.75 inch Roman numeral enamel cartouche dial with blued steel hands, the case with gilt surmount cast as a cherub holding aloft a torch to the brass inlaid shell ogee caddy over break-arch cornice applied with seated putti, the door with female term mounts to angles and gilt-edged glazing, the base of conforming ogee outline applied with female masks to angles, 135cm highCondition Report: Movement is complete and in working condition however a clean/service is advised. the mechanism is original to the dial and case. The dial is in good condition with no visible faults although the brass surface appears a little dull/muted in appearance. The case is in fine condition with faults limited to slight localised lifting to the brass mainly along the upper margin of the ogee base section.Clock is complete with pendulum and winding key.Condition Report Disclaimer

Lot 82

A late 19th century French ormolu figural "chariot" mantel clock after the model by Frédéric-Eugène Piat, the eight-day countwheel bell striking movement stamped indistinctly *R *501, with slender white enamel Roman numeral chapter ring forming the rim of a six-spoke chariot wheel of the case "Chérubins assis dans un char tiré par un tigre", modelled as a Bacchic scene with seated satyr in leopard drawn chariot, attended by three putti, over a naturalistic scroll cast base signed "E Piat", the whole resting on conforming scroll mounted ebonised base, the case with Arrow foundry mark to underside of satyr's foot and stamped indistinctly also to interior of rear case door, 60cms high, 78.5cms wide. Frédéric-Eugène Piat (1827-1903) was artistic director of the Maison Marchand producing designs primarily in bronze for clocks, fireplace furniture, sculpture and fountains. Perhaps his most famous creation- in association with Maison Millet Paris- was the "Grande Horloge"- a monumental clock in ormolu, bronze and Carrara marble standing 270cms high. The Saint-Loup museum of fine arts in Troyes, Champagne-Ardenne, holds the largest collection of his artwork and designs. Condition Report: Movement is compete and in working order although a precautionary service/clean is advised. The chapter ring has probably become detached and has been re-attached using superglue with some adhesive fingerprints being left on the the enamel surface otherwise ring appears undamaged. The hands are probably replacements. The case is in fine condition with minimal wear/discolouration.Clock is complete with a pendulum and winding key.Condition Report Disclaimer

Lot 124

* Keys. A large collection of George III and later door keys, together with a pair of Victorian steel handcuffs, a Victorian brass doorstop in the form on a Boer War period general, 24cm high, an early 20th century Anglo-Indian hardwood box and other itemsQty: (a carton )

Lot 189

* Mahjong. A Chinese hardwood cased mahjong set, with bone and bamboo tiles contained in four drawers with a further drawer beneath containing chips, counters and dice, the brass mounted case with a crack to the sliding door, 15.5cm high x 24cm wide x 16.5cm deepQty: (1)

Lot 31

* WWII. An 'Arnhem' group of six attributed to Private R.S. Edwards, 21 Platoon, 2nd Bn, South Staffordshire Regiment 1939-1945 Star, Africa Star, Italy Star, France & Germany Star, Defence and War Medals, extremely fine, presented in a frame with medal enclosure inscribed to the recipient, Parachute regiment badge with king's crown, South Staffordshire Regiment cap badge, various related insignia and Airborne march medal and enameled badges, framed and glazed, frame size 31.5 x 55cm, together with a pocket diary kept by Edwards for 1944, inscribed in pencil with entries on the repeated cancellation of Operation Market Garden, for example, 15 September 'Operations!!! flew to Arnhem Holland shot up on landing platoon commander wounded, two killed', 20 September 'mortars all around us like rain, wounded in right leg', 21 September 'lose bridges, retreat from Arnhem to Oosterbeek, very heavy losses have only pistol 8 four rounds left, house to house fighting', 24 September 'am taken prisoner, feel very humiliated, a glorious scrap and it had to end like this, try to get away but am nearly shot', also included copied photographs of the recipient and family, two books, A Bridge too Far by Cornelius Ryan which features Edwards on p337, 338, 351, 443, 444, By Land, Sea and Air, Illustrated History of the 2nd Battalion, The South Staffordshire Regiment 1940-1945 by Alexander Junier and Bart Smulders with Jaap Korsloot, Edwards is mentioned numerous times in this book with illustrationsQty: (6)NOTES5118991 Private Robert C.S. Edwards was born in Birmingham in 1923, he served during WWII with 21 Platoon "D" Company, 2nd Battalion, South Staffordshire Regiment. On 10 October 1941 the 2nd Bn became part of the newly formed 1st Airlanding Brigade as part of the 1st Airborne Division. After completing training the embarked for North Africa and became part of the Attacking Force, under American control that planned to land on Sicily on 6 July 1943. The glider towing aircraft piloted by the Americans had no experience of night flying, so the Force became widespread and as they neared Sicily the enemy opened fire, which unnerved the Americans who released the gliders prematurely over the sea. Private Edwards glider ditched into the sea and he was rescued some hours later. Of the 48 Officers and 768 men of the 2nd Bn who set out in gliders only 19 Officers and 269 returned. On 7th September 1944 the 1st Airborne took part in Operation Market Garden with the American 82nd and 101st Airborne Divisions. The Americans would drop around Eidoven and secure the roads near Nijemgen and the 1st Airborne would capture the Bridge at Arnhem (64 miles behind enemy lines). Once the bridges over the Rhine were secured the ground troops would have a pathway into Germany. The 2nd Bn South Staffordshire Regiment were engaged by the enemy almost as soon as the gliders landed and had nine casualties. The regrouped and proceeded to Arnhem / Oosterbeek coming under heavy machine gun fire and grenades all the way to Arnhem. On 19 September 1944 a meeting was held at the South Staffordshire Bn Field HQ and orders were given for the South Staffords to withdraw (if they weren't already dead). It was thought that the men were still on the bridge and orders were given to either reinforce or relieve the trapped Paratroopers at all costs. "D" Company advanced with 11th Para on their flank to give them covering fire. Edwards states in "Orders were to get through, on no account be held up until we had joined 2 Para on the Bridge", "When we came near the St. Elizabeth Hospital all hell broke loose, we were in the open and like targets in a shooting gallery. Capt Wyss ran up and down shouting 'On On On' like a harrier, stumbling over the dead and dying, slithering in pools of blood, until I reached partial shelter by some buildings". The Germans shelled the houses and set fire to them so protection was continually diminished. Then German tanks appeared and they started using Anti-Aircraft Artillery to make it even worse. The 3rd and 1st Paras suffered heavy losses and had to withdraw leaving the Staffords on their own and exposed on all sides. Edwards states "Opposition was terrific now, we were subject to the heaviest shelling and mortaring imaginable, also Tanks attacked us, we had no officer left so a Sergeant, his boots squelching blood, have the order to get out and join the first organised Unit we came to". When the Staffords pulled back they had to leave the wounded in the cellars to be taken prisoner by the Germans later. The troops were now being blown out of the ground by point blank range of 88mm fire from German Tanks. A German vehicle with loudspeaker came up "Come out you South Staffords, you are surrounded and there is no way out, come to the door with your hands up above your heads". The South Staffords carried on, some were captured some escaped and fell back to Oosterbeek. 375 men were left of the 2nd Bn, every morning Germans put up an intense mortar barrage. At Oosterbeek the Brigade HQ had moved to a laundry building, and on 22 September it was bombed and a store of ammunition exploded. Ammunition was now practically non-existent and soldiers were using German small arms picked up from dead Germans. On 25 September another heavy Artillery barrage by the Germans and this time Tiger Tanks were used, The South Staffords were overrun and many surrendered. Orders were issued to pull back the remnants over the Rhine during the night. Boats were sent to pick them up under heavy machine gun fire and several were sunk. Some of the men stripped and tried to swim across the river but were taken prisoner. Edwards was taken prisoner in Oosterbeek towards the end of the battle and interned in Stalag Xib. Private Edwards was interviewed by Cornelius Ryan for his book A Bridge too Far (copy of the book is included in the lot).

Lot 333

* Cabinet. A fine early 19th century Italian cabinet, the rosewood veneered cabinet of rectangular form, inlaid with ivory panels engraved or etched depicting scenes from classical mythology, with brass corner straps and large carrying handles, the hinged fall with original key enclosing, a central architectural cabinet door with a drawer above and below flanked by a pair of drawers and a deeper drawer below with a dummy drawer front, the interior of the fall inset with engraved ivory panels with line inlay formation, 39cm high x 92cm wide x 35.5cm deep, on a later 19th century ebonised and inlaid stand, with glass covered single drawer with brass lock stamped 'V.R. Patent, Brooks' s Double Lever Lock', on square tapered supports united by a stretcher, 79cm high x 102cm wide x 43cm deepQty: (1)NOTESProvenance: Collection of Jack Webb (1923-2019), London. The lot is sold with an original copy of The Antique Dealer and Collectors' Guide dated December 1946 in which an article features the cabinet with an illustration, Jack Webb writes to the editor asking for more information about the cabinet. A typed letter from the editor together with black and white photographs is also included. The article suggests that "this very attractive example is typical of the portable cabinets made during the late 18th and early 19th centuries, when panels of etched ivory were inlaid in backgrounds of ebony, tortoiseshell, or one of the fashionable Oriental woods which were just reaching European cabinet makers. The etched pictorial scenes, if read in sequence, will usually associate themselves with a story of classical mythology, but historical subjects were also portrayed", and that the "style and form indicate that this cabinet was made between 1805 and 1820. If the lines of the etching are tinted brown by the use of silver nitrate as the etching medium, this is further indication that the work belongs to the early 1800's, when the silver nitrate method of etching ivory was in full favour. Formerly the lines were black, the etching medium having been sulphuric acid."

Lot 339

* Display cabinet. An early 20th century table top display cabinet, probably stained pine with bowed glass and hinged door to the rear, 19.5cm high x 75.5cm wide x 43.5cm wideQty: (1)NOTESProvenance: Collection of Jack Webb (1923-2019), London. A useful lot for an Antiques Dealer!

Lot 94

* Clock. A Regency style mantel clock, the satin walnut case of shield form encompassing a circular white enamel dial with black arabic numerals, two winding holes, convex glass door, supported on embonised scroll supports applied with brass decoration on a rectangular plinth, the brass movement with pendulum and keys, 45cm highQty: (1)NOTESProvenance: Collection of Jack Webb (1923-2019), London.

Lot 111

A 16 3/4" modern glazed pedestal display cabinet with three glass shelves and locking door with keys

Lot 1239

An old large brass cow bell - mounted as a door bell

Lot 1261

Six brass door handles and eight brass recessed drawer handles

Lot 128

A 4' 2 1/2" Edwardian satin walnut wardrobe with poorly repaired cornice, and hanging space enclosed by a bevelled mirror panel door with long drawer under, set on plinth base

Lot 133

A 19" Edwardian walnut music cabinet with velvet lined shelves enclosed by a bevelled glazed panel door, set on moulded bracket feet and castors

Lot 150

A 4' 1" vintage Staples Ladderax stained mixed wood wall unit with six shelves, three uprights, twin sliding door cupboard and pigeon-hole fitted fall-front bureau unit - some minor wear - 6' 7" high

Lot 179

A 4' 2" vintage stained wood kneehole desk with three frieze drawers and slide, flanking further drawer and panelled cupboard door

Lot 218

A 19" flame mahogany veneered music cabinet with low raised back, moulded top and four slides enclosed by a panel door, set on short cabriole legs with claw and ball feet

Lot 365

A 20th Century stained oak cased wall clock with part glazed panel door and eight day gong striking movement

Lot 373

A figured walnut cased stick barometer by Comitti, Holborn with silvered arched dial, spirit thermometer scale and mercury works - dated 1973, door glass missing, two finials detached but included

Lot 604

Five Led Zeppelin LPs comprising I, II, IV, Physical Graffiti, and In Through the Out Door - various condition

Lot 721

A tin containing assorted collectable items including compacts, costume jewellery, nutcrackers, door knocker, etc.

Lot 828

A pair of vintage boxed Walpres Speed Master door mirrors

Lot 3A

LEVER BROTHERS; a mahogany advertising rotating shop display cabinet on stand, tapering form, with four advertising panels on top section and single hinged door, height 60cm, width 33cm.Additional InformationGeneral surface wear and scratches, shelves with minor chipping to the edges, one shelf is a possible replacement, minor knocks, but overall good condition. No sign of woodworm. Rotates freely and soundly, the single catch to the glazed door is sound and functions, base with some minor knocks and wear commensurate with the rest of the piece.

Lot 4

SOUTHALL BROS & BARCLAY LIMITED; an ebonised apothecary cabinet, the hinged glazed door enclosing four fixed shelves with single base drawer which bears original label 'Southall Bros & Barclay Chemist Shop Fitters Birmingham' to reverse, height 48.5cm, width 37cm, diameter 17cm.Additional InformationGeneral wear, impact marks especially to the reverse, scratches but good condition.

Lot 72

An original advertising cigarette dispenser 'Will's Woodbine Cigarettes' 91 x 13cm (restored).Additional InformationThe item has been restored to its former beauty, but it is an original example. The door marked pull has been painted shut, there is no key for the lower lock, no breakages, it has been repainted.

Lot 905

ROGERS OF LEOMINSTER; a 19th century oak cased longcase clock, the brass dial set with Roman numerials (missing hour hand) flanked by turned columns above door with glazed aperture on plinth base, 214 x 54cm.Additional InformationThis is a 30 hour clock, there are no winding holes to dial, no seconds hand, or minute hand. The hour hand that is present is a replacement. It has one weight and a pendulum, see pictures for details of movement, backboard with historic woodworm, chips and splits, pitting to dial, replaced spandrels, not tested no guarantee of working order, split and hole to left side, differentiations in colour, general heavy wear and tear.

Lot 906

An early 20th century oak cased longcase clock, with arched top, the silvered dial set with Arabic numerals above circular barometer, fitments on single glazed door, height 191cm, complete with weight and pendulum.Additional InformationComplete with weight and pendulum, light wear, minor scratches and impact marks, we do not guarantee the working of this clock.

Lot 944

A late 17th/early 18th century Indo-Portuguese ebony and ivory inlaid cabinet on stand, the moulded top with recessed geometric line inlaid section with matching side panel set with brass carrying handles and twin doors set with panels of intricate inlay and engraved brass lock plates revealing an arrangement with central cupboard door, three 'secret' inner side drawers and an arrangement of eleven further drawers, all with inlaid detail and moulded beading, mounted on a later simple ebonised stand, the cabinet height 48cm, width 66cm, depth 35.5cm, the stand height 70.5cm.Additional InformationThe top of the cabinet has faded somewhat in sunlight and is slightly rippled. There are vertical splits to both side panels, as can be seen in the photographs. There are also some minor losses around the lower plinth where this sits onto the stand. There is an old patch repair to the top left hand corner of the right hand door and also to the lower left hand corner of the right hand door. A very thin sliver repair to the upper section of the left hand door. The inside of the left hand door is slightly paler than the right hand door. There are several fine cracks through the veneer to the inner drawers. The drawers are lined with paper, some of which has been replaced. The stand has some losses. Brass front plates are later additions. Overall a good example. The brass plates have been added fairly recently, judging by the way they have been attached.

Lot 948

A Victorian burr walnut and inlaid credenza with gilt metal mounts and painted porcelain plaque to central door enclosing single shelf flanked by twin bowed glazed doors enclosing two shelves, raised on ebonised peg feet, 108 x 151 x 43cm.Additional InformationThe gilt metal border has been lost to both the glazed doors though this is only the interpretation of the cataloguer as well as to the central door. Please judge for yourself. Scratches, general wear and tear throughout. A split to the left column flanking the central door, the right hand column in loose in its fitting and appears to almost have been shortened at some point. Chips to the veneer. Wear and tear to the feet, gilt details to the plaque appear to have been reapplied or heavily rubbed losing definition and detail. Tarnishing and rubbing to the gilt metal mounts. Chips and indents around the lower section throughout. Interior lining of all the internal compartments also tired and discoloured.

Lot 950

An Edwardian lady's rosewood and inlaid writing desk/work table, the upper section with central door enclosing fitted interior flanked by twin short drawers and gilt tooled green leather writing surface, the lower section with single long drawer above slide-out compartment, on tapered supports to castors, 108 x 68 x 48cm, and a  mahogany elbow chair with carved and inlaid detail and floral upholstered seat on stretchered supports (2).Additional InformationThe desk/table with some knocks, losses and splits commensurate with age and use. The chair with some knocks, particularly to corners, edges and arms.

Lot 951

A late Victorian rosewood and inlaid mirror back sideboard, the upper section with two bevelled mirrors flanked by twin astragal glazed doors, each enclosing a further mirror, the lower section with three cupboard doors, the central door enclosing single shelf above under tier, on tapered and fluted supports to turned feet, approx 250 x 138 41cm.Additional InformationSections of the inlay is indeed ivory, there is some damage and loss to this inlay in places. There is further general wear and tear throughout with some small chips and losses to veneer, water stains, knocks and impacts, scuffs and scrapes. The left hand door of the lower section particularly dry. Some visible scrapes and losses to the lower apron and legs. The right hand door of the lower section has been off at one time. The right hand side has some heavier scratches and brown spots or marks all over the panel.

Lot 952

A George III mahogany glazed bookcase, the upper section with moulded dentil cornice above frieze with twin astragal glazed doors enclosing adjustable shelves, the lower with twin glazed doors enclosing single shelf, raised on splayed bracket feet, width 126.5cm, height 214cm, depth 35cm.Additional InformationTiny section of moulding missing to the frieze, retains a good colour throughout, two glazed panels to the lower left hand door are damaged. The front of the apron is a slightly different colour to the body of the piece and there are scuffs to the bracket feet. General surface wear throughout. Depth of shelves to upper section 24.8cm, lower section approx 24cm, the single drawer to the lower section has three recesses, the upper shelves are fully adjustable. The given width is including the cornice, the width to either end of the splayed feet 121cm, the base comprising the apron and feet is probably married up as it is a much darker colour and of a cruder finish to the rest of the piece, this base also has numerous large chips to the veneer. No visible woodworm. Three of the glazed panels to lower left door are cracked.

Lot 962

A 19th century oak flat fronted corner cupboard with single panelled door, height 87cm, width 57cm, depth 31cm.Additional InformationGeneral wear, minor knocks.

Lot 969

A reproduction pier cabinet with pierced brass gallery and mixed hardstone top, the body with pierced detail above single glazed door, with three glazed shelves, height 130cm, width 55.5cm, depth 32cm (af).Additional InformationThe beading is a little bead loose on the top, shipping to the stone, a couple of the shelves have chips, general wear throughout. The left glass panel is cracked and held together by sellotape.

Lot 972

A late 18th/early 19th century corner cupboard with single door enclosing two shelves, approx 82 x 59 x 36cm, also a reproduction mahogany framed arm chair with pink floral upholstery (2).Additional InformationHeavy wear and tear commensurate with age and use throughout, there is a stark differentiation between door and carcass, heavy nicks, scratches, abrasions, some chips and loses, replacement latch and handle etc.

Lot 975

A painted pine side cabinet with two drawers above two cupboard doors, width 136cm, and a similar smaller example with three short drawers and cupboard door, width 87cm (2). Additional InformationBoth have replaced tops, losses to the paintwork and both are dirty.

Lot 977

An unusual late 18th/early 19th century chinoiserie decorated wardrobe, the moulded dentil cornice above two panelled doors enclosing shelves to the left side and lowered hanging rail to the right, with further spaces for shelves and raised on a bracket foot plinth base, width 132cm, height 213cm, depth 50cm.Additional Information There is a vertical split to the central left hand panel, other knocks and scrapes throughout, some of the dentil moulding is missing. The return dentil moulding missing to the left return and also this has been damaged at some point. There are some quite heavy surface scratches throughout, but this does not detract from what is a most unusual and interesting piece. There are also changes to the door handles and holes where previous handles and locks have been.

Lot 982

A late 19th century oak sideboard with two short drawers above cupboard door flanked by four long drawers, on plinth base, height 98cm, length 136cm, depth 56cm.Additional InformationGeneral wear and scratches throughout, old repair/piece filled to the top section, splitting to sides, impact dent and wear throughout.

Lot 1063

The Cure - The Head On The Door LP ( FIXH 11 ).

Lot 1089

Back Door - Back Door LP ( K46231 ).Ex.

Lot 1140

3 x Rock LPs. The Cure - Head In The Door ( FIXH 11 ). New Model Army ( EMC 3552 ). Radical dance Faction - Wasteland ( EZ3V ).

Lot 1

***THIS LOT CARRIES A BUYER'S PREMIUM OF 10% + VAT*** SKODA FABIA; registration no. MM17 KKH, petrol, automatic, mileage 2461, red, five door, 999 CC, date registered 31/07/2017, MOT due 30/07/2020.Additional InformationPlease note that the MOT expires on the date of sale 30/07/2020 therefore this lot only will be available for collection on the day of the auction.  Large scuff with scratches and paint loss rear left, scratches to rear right passenger door, scratch to left-hand wing-mirror. We have a V5C document, there is not a service book with the first service stamped, there is an owner's manual and further printed records. We have two keys. We cannot divulge information to the kind of sale it is. The car is automatic.

Lot 1013

An early 20th century Arts & Crafts oak student's bureau with glazed door enclosing single shelf flanked by pigeon holes above fall front enclosing fitted interior and two further shelves to lower section, 154 x 69 x 28cm. Additional InformationScuffs, scrapes, general wear commensurate with age and use throughout.

Lot 1020

An early 20th century French armoire, with carved detail to the cornice and shoulders above a bevelled mirrored plate, the single door enclosing adjustable shelves and single base drawer, height 229cm.Additional InformationPart of the cornice is missing, minor splitting, general wear, impact marks, scratches, chipping to the applied detail, part of the applied detail in the leg is missing. Width 110cm, depth 50cm.

Lot 1040

A large Continental bowfronted mahogany sideboard, with fretwork gallery above twin cupboard doors flanking five short drawers, with carved foliate and shell detail on cabriole legs to claw and ball feet, 105 x 210 x 61cm.Additional Information105 x 210 x 61cm. Some heavy gouges including to left door, further scratches, nicks, abrasions and marks throughout, heavy losses to veneer, some old repaired and replaced sections, heavy differentiations in colour, heavy wear, scratches and abrasions to both sides, with losses to the finish, top with similar wear, heavy scratches, scuffs, stains, water marks, etc.

Lot 1043

An early 20th century oak side by side bureau bookcase, the central fall front with carved floral decoration above central drawer and cupboard door, flanked by two glazed side doors, height 124.5cm, width 125cm, depth 36cm.Additional InformationGeneral wear throughout, small area of beading has been broken off and part is lifting to the inside left.  Chipping to the bottom left corner, general wear and scratches throughout. 

Lot 1053

A 19th century oak corner cupboard with astragal glazed door enclosing two shelves, 98 x 71 x 44cm.Additional InformationGeneral wear and tear commensurate with age and use throughout, knocks, scuffs and abrasions.

Lot 1061

A 19th century continental mahogany cabinet with marble top, for restoration, the upper section with fitted arrangement of single door and eight drawers above two long drawers, flanked by gilt brass roundels and fluted pilasters to tapered square section legs with carved fretwork detail, 119 x 83 x 44.5cm (af).Additional InformationThis item will need extensive attention and restoration, it is lacking a drawer to upper section. Numerous and extensive chips, veneer losses, splits, knocks, abrasions, staining and discolouration throughout.

Lot 1091

A reproduction mahogany veneered bowfronted hanging corner cabinet with gilt floral swag mounts and single glazed door enclosing upholstered interior with two fixed shelves, height 85.5cm, and an oak flat fronted example, height 75cm (2).Additional InformationEach with general wear throughout, areas of emulsion paint to the edges and tops. No major faults.

Lot 1141

An Edwardian line inlaid mahogany twin door display cabinet, the twin astragal glazed doors enclosing two fitted shelves, raised on block supports, height 174cm, width 109cm, depth 35cm.Additional InformationOne pane of glass is cracked, minor splits/cracks to the beading, velvet interior somewhat tired and discoloured general wear, light scratches throughout.

Lot 1188

An early 20th century oak dresser, the plate rack back with three shelves and single crossbanded door above three drawers with brass handles, raised on cabriole supports, height 205cm, width 142cm, depth 48cm.Additional InformationSplits to the top, general wear, impact marks throughout.

Lot 1193

An Edwardian mahogany display cabinet, the glazed door enclosing three shelves above carved frieze to cabriole legs, 170 x 64 x 39.5cm.Additional InformationScuffs, scrapes, scratches, small chips, abrasions commensurate with age and use throughout. Some bleaching, the frame is and base is a lot darker than the door.

Lot 1223

A 19th century French Boulle work pier cabinet, with single panelled door, raised on shaped bracket support, height 112cm, width 82cm, depth 38cm.Additional InformationLight scratches to the top, minor lifting to the veneer in parts, chipping and lifting to the brass detail in parts, chipping especially around the feet area to the black veneer, large areas of metalwear missing from the feet section.

Lot 1231

Two modern pine triple door wardrobes, one with carved foliate detail, height 213cm, width 165cm (2).

Lot 1249

An Edwardian mahogany music cabinet with pierced gallery back above single glazed door enclosing three adjustable shelfs, height 102cm, width 86cm, depth 36cmAdditional InformationScratches and general wear. 

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