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Lot 312

A two door metal cabinet

Lot 548

An oak tea trolley; together with a wicker hanging shelf; and a teak two door cupboard

Lot 641

A pair of teak two door cabinets

Lot 659

A pine single door cupboard; together with a white painted bedside table fitted single drawer

Lot 1612

An Edwardian beech four piece bedroom suite, comprising a single door mirrored wardrobe, marble top washstand, dressing table with swing mirror and a chest of three graduated long drawers. tiled back to washstand has had replacement tiles fitted, split to dressing table top, chest of drawers has been varnished so displays a darker colour. This lot is not available for in-house P&P.

Lot 2082

A French Louis XVI style triple door armoire, the shaped case having relief carved bellflower reserves flanking the central door with a bevelled looking glass, and rising on turned legs, 93"h x 64"w x 21"d

Lot 2091

A French Provincial two door armoire circa 1760, having a floral carved crest surmounting the two paneled doors, and rising on inswept legs, 95"h x 58"w x 24"d Provenance: Estate of Frank J. Caufield (San Francisco, CA) Note: Mr. Caufield was one of the founding partners of the venture capital firm Kleiner, Perkins Caufield, and Byers

Lot 2101

English Arts & Crafts walnut sideboard, circa 1910, having a rectangular top, above the four door case with ebonized accents, and opening to a shelved interior, 36"h x 72"w x 21.5"d Provenance: purchased Collinge Antiques, UK

Lot 2163

Volney Allan Richardson (American, 1880-1955), "The Latticed Door, Nantucket," oil on canvas, signed lower right, titled verso, canvas: 20"h x 16"w, overall (with frame): 27.25"h x 23.25"w

Lot 478

WARDROBE, 19th century traditionally grey painted with a single twin panelled door enclosing hanging space above a full width drawer, 109cm W x 189cm H x 42cm D.

Lot 592

TABLE DE NUIT, late 19th century French rosewood with a square marble top above a short drawer, fluted turned column uprights and a panelled door, 46cm square x 92cm H.

Lot 475

A 2 door display cabinet with Frys Chocolate advertising to doors

Lot 591

Fabric dog door stops, odd curtain tie backs including some pairs and 2 vintage style paper bins.

Lot 620D

An Edwardian mahogany astragal glazed single door display cabinet.

Lot 668

A mahogany glazed two door display cabinet with drawers with Asprey's advertising glazed panels.

Lot 674

A good double door inlaid pier cabinet in good condition.

Lot 1013

Chriss Whipple Hardy (Florida/New York/Tennessee, 20th/21st Century) oil on canvas painting titled "Charleston Light & Shadow" depicting a white building with greenery, a white stone bench, and a pathway leading to a green door partially cast in shadow by a flowering tree. Signed "Chriss Hardy" lower left. Typed artist's biography en verso. Housed in a contemporary black wooden frame with a giltwood rabbet edge. Sight - 11 1/2" square. Framed - 16 3/4" square. American, late 20th/early 21st century. CONDITION: Overall excellent condition.

Lot 107

One (1) etching after Rembrandt, two (2) etchings after Goya, 3 items total. 1st item: After Rembrandt Van Rijn (Dutch, 1608-1669) etching on laid paper titled "Beggars Receiving Alms at the Door of a House". Signed and dated "Rembrandt. f. 1648" lower right. Float mounted and housed under glass in a gilt wood frame with an off white linen and giltwood liner. Sheet - 6 3/4" H x 5 1/4" W. Sight - 7 5/8" H x 6" W. Framed - 16 1/8" H x 14 1/8" W. 2nd and 3rd items: Two (2) After Francisco Goya (Spain, 1746-1828), etchings with burnished aquatint on laid paper including plate #21 titled "Cual La Descanonan!" (How They Pluck Her Feathers!) and plate #67 titled "Aguarda Que Te Unten" (Wait Till You've Been Anointed)" from the Los Caprichos series, tenth edition, published by Tomas Harris, printed in the Calcografia for the Real Academia, Madrid. Both titled lower center under image, both numbered top right above image. Both with "Jose Guarro" and Goya wearing a cap watermarks. Both with Abelardo Linares, S.A. Antiguedades, Madrid, Spain paperwork. Both double matted and housed under glass in near identical gilt silver wood frames. Plates approximately 8 5/7" H x 5 7/8" W. Sight - 9 1/4" H x 6 3/4" W. Frames range in size from 16" H x 13" W to 16 3/4" H x 13 5/8" W. Circa 1918-1928. Provenance: Private Southern Collection. CONDITION: Overall good condition. 1st item: Foxing spots, toning/acid burn to sheet and liner. Trimmed to plate lines. 2nd and 3rd items: Plate #21 with toning, few minute foxing spots. Plate #67 with two visible foxing spots, largest 1/4". Not examined outside of frames.

Lot 155

Southern African-American quilt, attributed to Margaret or Lema Carr of Rogersville, Tennessee, recently exhibited at Colonial Williamsburg. This quilt displays an ingenious and unique design by incorporating the traditional Schoolhouse pattern with a semi-abstract Tree of Life motif, using hand-stitched pieced and appliqued cotton and synthetic fabrics. Eight rectangular panels enclose multicolored schoolhouses with beads representing door knobs and embroidered flowers, facing each other; the "roofs" and panel borders are joined by a central green vertical "tree trunk" to become its limbs, with all enclosed within a mauve border. Off white cotton backing. 78 1/2" x 63 1/2". Early to mid 20th century. Provenance: According to family tradition, Margaret Carr (born ca. 1909), an African-American schoolteacher from Rogersville, Tennessee, made the quilt or inherited it from her mother. Margaret appears in the 1940 United States census from Hawkins County, Tennessee when she was 31 years old and living on North Church Street with her parents George and Lema Carr. Although she had completed four years of college, Margaret was working as a cook in a private home at the time of that census. Margaret remained single until at least 1971, when the local Rogersville Review newspaper reported that Miss Margaret Carr hosted a meeting of the Woman's Home and Foreign Missionary Society of Russell Chapel Church at her home on Church Street. Russell Chapel was an African Methodist Episcopal Church. (source: The Colonial Williamsburg Foundation). Provenance: the collection of Mary Jo Case, Kingsport, Tennessee. Exhibited, "A Century of African-American Quilts," McCarl Gallery of the Art Museums at Colonial Williamsburg, February, 2017, to June of 2018. CONDITION: Overall good condition. Scattered areas of staining/discoloration. 3/8" area of shattering, top right. Two schoolhouses, second from top on right and bottom on left, are missing doorknob beads. Velcro band for display across top of quilt backing.

Lot 176

East Tennessee two-door press or cupboard, Johnson County, tiger maple, cherry, and walnut primary, chestnut secondary. Comprised of a plain overhanging top above one full length dovetailed drawer and two paneled doors opening to reveal two interior shelves; paneled sides and turned feet to the front with square tapering rear feet. 40" H x 38 1/8" W x 16 3/4" D. Circa 1840. Provenance: The estate of James (Jimmy) Neely, Smyrna, TN. CONDITION: Losses to upper left edge of drawer and case front; chew/losses to lower rear edge at back of case; lower backboard edge and lower interior shelf. Back edge of top loose where wood split. Interior with old white paint.

Lot 340

George III mahogany and brass longcase clock signed James Gandy, Cockermouth England. 8 day movement. Comprised of a molded hood with three brass finials, foliate brass mounts and Corinthian columns with brass capitals; 12-inch arched brass dial with Roman and Arabic chapter ring and a inner calendar ring, center with engraved masonic emblem and engraved "Gandy Cockermouth" lower center, corners of dial with leaf scroll spandrels and the whole surmounted by a circular brass mount engraved in Latin "Tempus Fugit" (Time Flies) and additional scroll spandrels. The trunk with a shaped door and canted sides, rectangular plinth with molded center, canted sides, and bracket feet. 94 1/2" H x 20 1/2" W x 10 1/4" D. English, 2nd or 3rd quarter 18th century. Note: James Gandy arrived in Cockermouth around 1726 and worked there until his death in 1779. CONDITION: Brass works and dial are not original to the case. Clock retains the winding key, case key and two weights. Not tested for functionality. Dial with some light abrasions. Case in overall good condition.

Lot 358

Southern cherry vernacular classical Jackson press, attributed to Alabama. Poplar and yellow pine secondary woods. Two part construction with top section having a canted cornice over a plain frieze and two glazed doors, each door with six glass panes. Base with two dovetailed drawers over two paneled doors flanked by plain stylized pilasters with canted trapezoidal capitals. Four substantial turned feet. Paneled back and sides. 85 1/2" H overall x 44 1/2" W x 21" D. Circa 1840. CONDITION: Later and somewhat faded surface, with scattered water spots and streaks to front. Some staining to top of base section. Some dark stains to interior shelves. 1" gouge to right drawer front; small hole/chew spot above top of left drawer. 1 1/2" area of loss to molding around the lower right pane on left glazed door. Scattered age related shrinkage and wear. Repaired molding to lower left side at back of base. 2 panes of glass with cracks to left lower side of top right door.

Lot 384

Three (3) Country Store / Advertising items, including De Laval Cream Separator Parts cabinet and two (2) mincemeat firkins, one Nashville related. 1st item: De Laval Cream Separator Parts advertising country store oak display cabinet, comprised of an overhanging top and base, hinged front door with embossed chromolithographic tin sign reading "AGENCY FOR DE LAVAL CREAM SEPARATORS THE WORLD STANDARD" depicting an image of the machine, opens to reveal interior with adjustable shelves and paper labels reading "Oklahoma Mail From Factory", "Iowa Mail From Factory", and "Minnesota Mail" with additional illegible labels. Includes a cardboard board of De Laval Bowl Rings containing ten rings. 25" H x 16 3/8" W x 11" D. 2nd-3rd items: Two (2) stave constructed mincemeat firkins, including one (1) yellow painted firkin with white paper label for Grocer's Special, Ervin A. Rice Co., Chicago, wooden handle, and one (1) firkin with light blue paper label for Atmore & Son, Inc., Philadelphia, PA, depicting a cow in a field, center, wire bail handle. Both with ink stamps to lids, including Robert Orr Co. Nashville TN stamp Grocer's Special lid on yellow firkin. Ranging in size from 13 5/8" H x 11 1/4" dia to 15 1/8" H x 11 7/8" dia. All items early 20th century. Provenance: The estate of James (Jimmy) Neely, Smyrna, TN. CONDITION: 1st item: Overall good condition with wear to cabinet, wear and stains to sign. Back panel partially separated from nail, top left, with areas of loss, largest 3 3/4" x 1 3/4". Interior with dividers missing. 2nd-3rd items: Overall good condition with wear, areas of staining/loss to labels to be expected from age.

Lot 528

Joseph Pennell (New York/Pennsylvania/United Kingdom, 1857 – 1926) gouache, ink and watercolor illustration on board titled en verso “The Out-Door Kitchen” depicting a gypsy woman holding a lantern by a shelter with coffee pot on ground by the opening and a kettle over a fire foreground with a wagon and trees background. Signed lower left in the work “Jo. Pennell” and dated 7-82. Featured on page 905 of The Century Illustrated Monthly Magazine: Volume 25 in the article “Visiting the Gypsies” by Charles G. Leland. Published January 1, 1883, by The Century Company, New York. Pencil inscription lower right reads “Te Tan te wardo(I see a smoke, a tent, a wagon) – Gypsies” and Tents and the wagons. See letter from page 8? along with other numbers. Image: 9 7/8? H x 12? W. Framed: 12 5/8? H x 16? W. Provenance: The estate of Joan Dearden, Johnson City, Tennessee. CONDITION: Toning to board, some chipping and losses to corners. Otherwise overall good condition.

Lot 880

Middle Tennessee Jackson Press, Wilson or Rutherford County, cherry primary, poplar secondary. The top section having a slanted ogee molded cornice over two glazed doors with total of sixteen panes opening to four shelves. The base having two dovetailed drawers with wooden pulls above two paneled doors enclosing three interior shelves, flanked by fully turned pilasters, and resting on turned legs. Top - 50 1/8" H x 46 1/2" W x 15 1/2" D. Base - 47 1/2" H x 45" W x 21 1/2" D. 97 5/8" total H. Both pieces Circa 1830. Provenance: The estate of James (Jimmy) Neely, Smyrna, TN. CONDITION: Press is comprised of two assembled pieces (married). Old repair to right top corner of the right upper door, near cornice. Lower section of press has a top that may be have been flipped or is possibly an old replacement, with scattered scratches and losses. Old rectangular patches to drawer fronts near escutcheons, possibly indicating removal of the original hardware or a lock. Abrasions to turned columns. Drawer supports are replacements. Underside of base with newer side supports. Gouging to top of drawer cutouts.

Lot 881

Southern, possibly Virginia, one-piece cherry corner cupboard, yellow pine secondary wood. Top with an ogee cornice over one door having nine glass panes opening to reveal two interior shelves, base with two paneled doors opening to reveal one interior shelf over a bracket foot base. 79 1/2" H x 42" W x 23" D. 2nd quarter 19th century. CONDITION: Older refinish. Cornice is a later replacement. A fragments of the original cornice is retained. Some losses to bottoms of back boards.

Lot 889

Ladies benchmade inlaid Hepplewhite 2-piece writing desk, mahogany primary and other mixed woods with satinwood inlay bordered by alternating inlay bands, inlaid columns, and stiles with line inlay. Top comprised of a central prospect door above one drawer and flanked by two tambour doors enclosing fitted interiors. Base comprised of a fold out writing surface above three graduated dovetailed drawers having oval brass pulls and tapered legs with string inlay. 46 1/2" H x 28" W x 18 1/2" D. 20th century. Provenance: Estate of Jean Payton, Kingsport, TN. CONDITION: Overall very good condition with light general wear.

Lot 96

French Neoclassical gilt bronze clock featuring a female figure in Classical dress, holding a goblet and ewer, while a draped staff rests against a clock having a dial with Roman numerals and steel hands, all atop a plinth with relief-decorated frieze featuring four putti, supported on four anthemion feet. Time and strike movement is unsigned. 14" H x 10" W x 4" D. French, 19th century. Provenance: the estate of Dr. Howard T. DeHaven, Columbia, TN. CONDITION: Clock is not running and lacks movement door. Other internal movement parts appear missing. Old tape residue to back of plinth. Scattered oxidation to surface. Dial shows wear and one hand is slightly bent.

Lot 993

Pair of carved wooden Buddhist temple door columns, originally part of a door surround. Together with 4 custom plexiglass holders for mounting on a wall. Approximately 66" L (w/ dowel) x 2 1/4" dia. Southeast Asia, late 18th/early 19th century. Provenance: the estate of Kent Cathcart, Nashville, Tennessee. CONDITION: Overall general wear and losses. Trace remnants of paint.

Lot 1190

Victorian inlaid walnut pier cabinet, gilt metal moulded mounts, single glazed door enclosing three shelves, turned supports, W77cm, H108cm, D30cm Condition Report Click here for further images, condition, auction times & delivery costs

Lot 1202

20th century mahogany arch top display cabinet, single door enclosing glazed shelves, W66cm, H197cm, D37cm Condition Report Click here for further images, condition, auction times & delivery costs

Lot 1213

Edwardian satin walnut single mirror door wardrobe, shaped cresting rail, hanging rail, single drawer, plinth base, W100cm, H210cm, D43cm Condition Report Click here for further images, condition, auction times & delivery costs

Lot 1224

Victorian cast iron safe, single door, grey painted finish, 'Midland Safe Company Birmingham' with key, W49cm, H71cm, D49cm Condition Report Click here for further images, condition, auction times & delivery costs

Lot 1245

19th century oak corner cupboard, projecting cornice with dentil frieze, single door enclosing two shaped shelves, W58cm, H80cm, D33cm Condition Report Click here for further images, condition, auction times & delivery costs

Lot 1279

Early 20th century wall cabinet, projecting cornice with dentil frieze, single astragal glazed door with later printed advertising, W61cm, H77cm, D20cm Condition Report Click here for further images, condition, auction times & delivery costs

Lot 1299

Mid 20th century teak four sectional wall unit, five upright adjustable supports working on a sliding slot joint, with two door cupboard, drawer and record compartment, W250cm, H199cm, D45cm Condition Report Click here for further images, condition, auction times & delivery costs

Lot 1332

Walnut bedside cabinet, raised back, single door drawer above cupboard, cabriole feet (W42cm, H81cm, D41cm) a mahogany open bookcase with single drawer, a bedroom chair, small cupboard and occasional table (5)

Lot 1340

19th century pine corner cabinet, projecting cornice, astragal glazed door enclosing shelves above single panelled doors, shaped plinth base, W102cm, H199cm, D52cm

Lot 1546

Plastic dog carrier, single metal door, W63cm, H68cm, D91cm

Lot 92

Easter Monday, 1916. Unused theatre ticket for the Coliseum Theatre, Henry Street, together with a Theatre Royal Theatre ticket. The Coliseum Theatre first opened its door on Easter Monday 1915. It was a popular venue for music and comedy acts but on Easter Monday, 1916 the public were kept from the entertainment by the occupation of the neighbouring GPO by armed rebels. As the week went on the Coliseum bore the brunt of shell-fire and flames. By the time of the cease-fire it lay in ruins, never to open again.

Lot 221

19th century mahogany pot cupboard / bedside, with tray type top and fall front tambour door, on square legs, 70 x 40cm

Lot 223

Collection of door fittings to include ceramic finger plates, large brass door lock & key, large brass door handle & plate, brass handles, etc

Lot 95

Strathearn glass door knob together with two Caithness glass paperweights, (3)

Lot 35

Box containing various vintage brass and cast metal door knockers, letter flap etc

Lot 55

Reproduction Oak Linen Fold 2 door Bookcase: height 104cm x width 101cm x 29 depth

Lot 67

Reproduction 2 door oak display cabinet:

Lot 187

Walnut two Door Display Cabinet: height 124cm x width 92cm x depth 35cm

Lot 453

A Junior Shell lighter fuel can, a Dunlop Dusting Chalk tin in excellent condition, an unusual Shell Door-Ease tin and a Castrol Self Mixing tin.

Lot 663

A garage forecourt oil cabinet, overpainted, unusually with an embossed Michelin tin sign, forming the inside of the door.

Lot 506

An early 19th century rosewood jewellery box with lift-up lid and fitted interior with two doors enclosing two drawers and one faux drawer, inlaid with mother of pearl and pewter stringing, on compressed bun feet, 33cms (13ins) wide.Condition Reportright hand loop handle missing.1cm piece of veneer missing from the bottom of left door.one mother of pearl handle missing from an internal drawer.piece of beading loose but present from bottom left edge.scuff to leather on the inside of left door.

Lot 560

A late 19th/early 20th century Christopher Dresser design cast iron letterbox, the door knocker surmounted with a bat 23cm (9ins) high.

Lot 856

A mahogany glazed cabinet with shelved interior and glass door with gilt lettering 'Havana Cigars', 59cm (23ins) wide.

Lot 222

A Poul Hundevad two sliding door glazed panel wall mounted display cabinet. IMPORTANT: Online viewing and bidding only. No in person collections, authorised couriers ONLY. To arrange email info@biddleandwebb.com . Restrictions apply to ensure social distancing.

Lot 226

Three pieces of Poul Hundevad golden oak furniture, one eight drawer chest and two tambour sliding door cabinets, one two door with internal shelves and one small corner cabinet with rounded front. IMPORTANT: Online viewing and bidding only. No in person collections, authorised couriers ONLY

Lot 40

Eight Jonette Jewelry Company Halloween pin brooches, with two pin badges, including ghosts, haunted house, pumpkins and skeleton behind door. IMPORTANT: Online viewing and bidding only. No in person collections, an additional charge of £15 (inc. VAT) applies to this lot to cover postage to registered address.

Lot 1047

An antique blind carved oak panel, formally being a cupboard door, with iron escutcheon, 70 x 39cm

Lot 1062

S. Read - The church door, watercolour, signed and dated 1877 lower left, 30 x 23cm

Lot 1129

An early 19th century provincial oak single door hanging corner cupboard, h.94cm

Lot 1134

A French stained pine three door armoire, having mirrored centre door over twin short lower drawers, w.149cm

Lot 1135

A 1930s figured walnut double dome two door wardrobe, in the Queen Anne taste, raised on squat cabriole supports, w.124cm

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