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Set of London Underground enamel STOCK-NUMBER PLATES from a complete 4-car unit of 1962-Tube Stock comprising Driving Motor Cars 1572 & 1573, Trailer 2572 and Non-Driving Motor Car 9573. These plates were located inside the end of each car above the inter-communicating door. In very good, ex-use condition, a few paint splashes. [4]
Set of London Underground enamel STOCK-NUMBER PLATES from a complete 4-car unit of 1962-Tube Stock comprising Driving Motor Cars 1634 & 1635, Trailer 2634 and Non-Driving Motor Car 9635. These plates were located inside the end of each car above the inter-communicating door. Mostly in very good, ex-use condition, one has a small chip and paint splashes. [4]
Art Nouveau narrow oak single wardrobe, projecting cornice, mirrored door (W87cm, H193cm, D48cm) and similar dressing chest, raised mirror back, two trinket drawers above two short and two long drawers (W92cm, H155cm, D51cm) (2) chest Condition Report Click here for further images, condition, auction times & delivery costs
Keith L Moorey (1930-2019): An English Oak Eight Day Regulator Clock, the case with panelled back, the hood with overhanging top above a glazed door and sides, with glazed trunk, the brass faced movement made at Loughborough Training College 1960-62, the case made later in 1972, signed on the face K.L.MOOREY 1972, 190cm high See illustration With a book by Keith Moorey The Development of Long Case Clocks, the last chapter describing in detail the construction of this clock.
A Bath Cabinet Makers Art Deco Seven Piece Amboyna Burl and Walnut Bedroom Suite, ebonised and inlaid with abalone mother-of-pearl and ivory stringing, satin wood lined, comprising part fitted triple door wardrobe, 157cm wide, 55cm deep, 186cm high, dressing table and mirror 117cm wide, 54cm deep, 152cm high, stool, 45cm, tallboy 69cm wide, 49cm deep, 131.5cm high, bedside cupboard 77cm and two chairs, 87cm bears maker's BCM circular label and retailers labels Pauls 72 & 80 Stramongate KENDAL 20791, stamped serial numbers 22952/5354(58)(59)(60)(61)(62)/2(4) See illustration Most of Bath Cabinet Makers' furniture was designed by the Richter brothers, Charles Augustus (1867-1946) and Herbert Davis (1874-1955) and their team.
A LATE 19TH CENTURY CARVED OAK SETTLE, the crest centred by a panel carved with reeding between foliate and scroll carved spandrels, flanked by helmet finials, the central back panel carved with a scene depicting a man fighting a lion while another person cowers behind a door, beneath the text RICHARD THE FIRST AD 1190, flanked by pierced panels carved with reeded rondels, the box seat with carved hinged cover flanked by downswept arms carved with lions, the box front of three carved panels. 121.5cm high, 151.5cm wide, seat 46cm deep
A WEST YORKSHIRE BRASS-INLAID MAHOGANY EIGHT-DAY LONGCASE CLOCK, SIGNED HELLIWELL, LEEDS, the 14 1/2-inch break-arch dial painted in the arch with "The Asscension (sic)", the Saints Matthew, Mark, Luke and John painted to each corner, subsidiary seconds dial and date calendar, the hood with break-arch pediment and brass eagle finial above turned columns, the case with ring-turned quarter columns flanking a moulded door with three-pointed top above a moulded panel, the base with conforming quarter columns flanking an octagonal fielded panel with reel moulded edge, raised on bracket feet flanking a shaped apron, complete with two weights, pendulum and winder. 254cm high
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