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AN AESTHETIC MOVEMENT FRETWORK MURAL CUPBOARD, DECORATED WITH FLOWERS AND RISING SUN, 40CM L, C1880 Lacking shoot and two leaves from door panel, small repair to gallery, loss of petals and the central section below the central door (presumed the same as on either side) but in otherwise good original and unrestored condition. Unusual and attractive
A SCOTTISH VICTORIAN MAHOGANY EIGHT DAY LONGCASE CLOCK, WILLIAM BURNETT ABERCHIRDER, THE PAINTED AND GILT DIAL WITH TWIN SUBSIDIARY DIALS AND PIERCED GILT BRASS BIRD HANDS, HAVING FOUR PILLAR MOVEMENT, THE CASE CROSSBANDED IN ROSEWOOD AND LINE INLAID HAVING BREAKARCHED HOOD WITH SHAPED PEDIMENT, SPIRAL PILASTERS AND ROUND LIGHTS, THE DOOR TO THE TRUNK FLANKED BY REEDED PILASTERS, 209CM H EXCLUDING FINIALS, WITH PENDULUM WITH BRASS BOB AND WEIGHTS Good restored condition, seatboard replaced, movement and dial apparently original
AN AESTHETIC MOVEMENT ROSEWOOD CABINET BY JAMES PLUCKNET OF WARWICK, C1890, INLAID IN BONE AND DECORATED IN PENWORK WITH GROTESQUES AND FOLIAGE, THE UPPER PART WITH OGEE CORNICE AND POLYCHROME LINCRUSTA-WALTON OR SIMILAR CANOPY, DOORS WITH BEVELLED GLASS LIGHTS FLANKED BY 'AESTHETIC' GOLDEN BROWN VELVET BACKED NICHES, THE SIDES WITH FRETWORK, THE LOWER PART WITH DRAWER FLANKED BY DOORS, THE SIDES INLAID, 206CM H; 53 X 145CM, MAKER'S STAMPED OVAL METAL TRADE LABEL In unrestored original and essentially complete condition but note holes in lower moulding of cornice, one of the glass door lights chipped, top of stand rather heavily scratched and general accretion of dirt and grime over time, structurally sound. In the present private family ownership for many decades
A VICTORIAN ROSEWOOD CORNER CABINET, C1900, INLAID AND DECORATED IN PENWORK WITH PENDANTS AND GROTESQUES, THE UPPER PART WITH SWAN NECK PEDIMENT AND CENTRAL DOOR WITH BEVELLED GLASS LIGHT AND FLANKING MIRRORS, THE LOWER PART CONFORMING, 239CM H; 56 X 92CM Unrestored condition, requiring some minor cosmetic restoration and cleaning, in the present private family ownership for many decades
An unusual and substantial mid-18th century oak bureau bookcase/cabinet, outswept cornice above a pair of raised and fielded panel doors enclosing an arrangement of shelves, the base with a fall front enclosing pigeonholes, secret compartments and a small door above six short drawers, bracket feet, 209cm high
* Raiders of the Lost Ark, directed by Steven Spielberg, 1981, folded French grande poster in fine condition, together with 11 more French grande posters in near fine to fine condition of Kagemusha, directed by Akira Kurosawa, 1980, Fruits of Passion, directed by Shuji Teryama, 1981, style A (artist Roland Topor), L'Argent de Poche and The Woman Next Door, directed by Francois Truffaut, 1976 & 1981, The Phantom of Liberty and That Obscure Object of Desire, both directed by Luis Bunuel, 1974 & 1977, Lacombe Lucien, directed by Louis Malle, 1974, The Wedding, directed by Robert Altman, 1978, To Forget Venice, directed by Franco Busati, 1979, Le Coup de Torchon, directed by Bertrand Tavernier, 1981, and Bagdad Cafe, directed by Percy Adlon, 1957, all 63 x 47 ins, together with a small quantity of other film ephemera including a British quad poster for Road to Bali, 1952, a Mexican lobby card for Psycho, 1960, and a US lobby card for Rancho Notorious, 1952 (Qty: approx. 20)
Robert Thompson, a 'Mouseman' golden oak sideboard, the adzed top with raised back-lip over an arrangement of three centre drawers flanked by cupboards, signature carved mouse to stile, 152 cm w x 47 cm x 82 cm h o/all (note - purchase invoice available 2004 Robert Thompson's Craftsmen Ltd)A few water stains to the top including an area of fading over right door. Post 1955.
A Victorian black painted cast iron letter box inscribed "VR" and "Post Office" to top CONDITION REPORTS Lock is present but no key. Door closes but is a little tight. Is original. Conditioin - general wear - has probably been re-painted at some point. There are some chips to the paintwork. Two screws on the front.General wear and tear conducive with age and use. See images for more details.
A Victorian painted pine chest of two short over three long drawers, 111 cm wide x 107 cm high x 58 cm deep and a circa 1900 painted pine single door cupboard, 110 cm wide x 188 cm high x 38 cm deep CONDITION REPORTS Chest of drawers - green painted, paintwork with craquelure and chipping throughout. Painted fabric covered top coming away to the right hand corner with again craquelure and damage / wear throughout. Large vertical split to side. Arguably in need of restoration throughout though the drawers, handles, etc appear in sound condition.Cupboard - basically sound. Later painted in a mustard yellow. Signs of old screw holes to the sides perhaps where hooks or nails have been put in the past. Two nails to the interior of the door. Six coat hooks missing to back panel. Two later coat hooks added below. Hanging space with two rails, probably later added. No base to the interior. Otherwise see images for further detail.
A late George III mahogany kneehole desk, the top with moulded edge over a single long drawer (formerly a secretaire drawer), over a slim drawer and recessed cupboard door flanked by two banks of three drawers, all with brass swan neck handles, raised on bracket feet, 92 cm wide x 79 cm high x 60 cm deep
A burr walnut kneehole desk in the early 18th Century manner, the top feathered and crossbanded within a moulded edge over a single long drawer and recessed kneehole with cupboard door flanked by three small drawers with brass drop handles, raised on bracket feet, 81.5 cm wide x 80.5 cm high x 49 cm deep
A pine kitchen table in the Victorian manner, 137 cm long x 82 cm wide, together with another similar and a pine chest of drawers, the plain top with three quarter gallery above two small drawers and a single door above two further drawers, 100 cm wide x 90 cm high including gallery x 60 cm deep
A collection of furniture comprising a mid 20th Century mahogany dressing chest of four long and four short drawers bearing label to underside "Finished in Phennopol Heat, Spirit and Stain Resistant Plastic Finish", 198.5 cm wide x 71 cm high x 40.5 cm deep,together with an oak dressing mirror, the central mirror flanked by two banks of two drawers, a pair of mahogany bedsteads, an Edwardian single bedstead and a single bedstead , together with a leaded glazed two section bookcase in the Globe Wernicke style, a modern teak bookcase with sliding doors and cupboard door and a box ottoman
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