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A contemporary Dutch style stripped pine breakfront side cabinet, freestanding and enclosed by a three quarter length arched and segmented glazed panel door, flanked by further glazed panels, revealing three removable shelves over a central drawer to base, raised on bun feet, 188cm high x 90cm wide approx
A good quality aesthetic movement ebonised side cabinet, with shallow inverted breakfront, fitted with a frieze drawer over a segmented bevelled edge mirror panelled door, flanked by turned columns, amboyna panels, open shelves, shaped and moulded outline and gilt line inlaid detail (originally had raised back, sadly missing) 6ft wide
Dinky Toys 104 Spectrum Pursuit vehicle, direct from ‘Captain Scarlet’ metallic blue, white front bumper, in excellent to mint original condition, with working door operating mechanism, one missile and instruction leaflet, original yellow and white picture box with inner pictorial card stand, is good, some small tears, one end flap tab has been repaired.
Boxed Dinky Toys 133 Cunningham C-5R Road Racer, white body, tan seats, blue driver, dark blue stripes racing number ‘31’, mid blue wheel hubs, in very good to excellent original condition, some slight rubbing to stripes on rear of model, original box is fair to good, some age wear, plus unboxed French Dinky 506 Ferrari 275 GTB, yellow, in good original condition, a few paint chips, missing passenger door window, Dinky Toys,197 Morris Mini Traveller, white body, red interior, spun wheels and 198 Rolls Royce Phantom V, metallic green/cream, light blue interior, spun wheels, both in excellent to near mint original condition, a couple of paint chips to 198 (4 items)
Schuco and other tinplate cars, 1950s, Schuco (US zone) 1001 Mirakocar, red, 3041 Varianto-Limo, light green, both fair to good condition, Renault c/w car light green with white lining, fair condition, oil stains, Joustra 2002 c/w car with opening bonnet and door with driver, Schuco Studio Mercedes racing car and a cast metal Police car, all a.f, (6 items).
C.I.J tinplate c/w Renault Nervasport Racing car, French 1930s, finished in metallic blue with silver stencil exhausts, RN1, hinged door and black rubber tyres, 35cm (13 ¾”) long, fair condition, surface rust and spring broken, together with a green repainted racing car and a green c/w Bumper car with composition painted driver with spring neck, 24.5cm (9 ¾”) long, fair condition, (3 items).
Corgi Toys 503 Chipperfield’s Circus Giraffe Transporter, Bedford Tk Transporter, red/blue, no silver detail, Scarce red interior, spun wheels, complete with two giraffes, in near mint original condition, one paint chip on wheel arch below passengers door, original box complete with all end flaps, in good condition, some age wear.
Space Explorer Tank tinplate battery operated Space toy, Japanese 1960s, lithographed in blue and red with details, astronaut to cockpit, mounted ray gun and antenna, good condition, some scratches to base, one battery door tab missing, ray gun lights, bump and go and antenna action needs attention, antenna possibly replaced.
19th century mahogany moon face longcase clock by W.B. Cornforth, Macclesfield, with swan neck pediment and ball finial, over painted arched face depicting the seasons, Roman numerals, subsidiary seconds dial and date aperture, flanked by reeded columns, boxwood strung trunk, shaped door, plinth base, canted corners, on bracket feet, 240cm high.
19th century oak and specimen wood longcase clock by Glase, Bridgnorth, anchor escapement striking bell, the swan neck pediment flanked by finials over painted arched face, Roman numerals, subsidiary seconds dial and date aperture, baluster turned half columns, shaped trunk door, plinth base and bracket feet, 227cm high.
Regency mahogany and inlaid longcase clock by Bagnall, Gloucester, the arched hood mounted by finials, metal face, Roman and Arabic numerals, ticking ship, flanked by spiral columns, shell inlaid trunk door, stepped base, bracket feet, anchor escapement striking bell, 219cm high.CONDITION REPORT: Mahogany cornice is later. The veneer is lacking to the marquetry. There are cracks around the trunk door. The veneer to the base has been patched. There are packers under seat board. Well presented but not entirely original.
Art Nouveau walnut bedroom suite comprising of a three-door wardrobe, pair of single beds, dressing table, bedside cabinet, dressing stool and chair, standard lamp, each with gilt beading, quarter veneer, square cabriole legs terminating in pad feet; wardrobe 183cm wide, 214cm high and 53cm deep; dressing table 128cm wide and 73cm deep; bedside cabinet 39cm wide, 76cm high and 38cm deep; bed 100cm wide, 127cm high and 215cm long.CONDITION REPORT: Good, usable condition. All items are colour faded from the sun. There are general scuffs and scraps, as with use.Dressing table - colour faded. Timber is dry to the back (sun damage). There are some dents to the moulding of the legs. There are chips to the veneer below the right hand drawer. Drawers stick well. Mirrors clean.Wardrobe - Colour faded. There are chips to the veneer along the base. General scuffs and scrapes. Hanging space 53cm wide and 45cm deep. Doors not warpedStool - upholstery is marked and faded. Colour fading.Chair - as stool. Small movement to the frame.Standard lamp - colour fading.Pot cupboard - colour faded. The moulding to the feet is heavily chipped.Beds - colour faded.
Owen Evans of Llanwnda - a 19th century mahogany longcase clock, having a broken swept pediment, twin fluted pilasters flanking arched brass 13" dial, signed to the arch and having rolling moon dial, brass main dial with Roman and Arabic numerals, subsidiary seconds dial, date aperture, scroll leaf engraved centre, twin winding holes for a brass eight day four pillar weight driven movement striking on a bell, the 'London' case probably being associated and having fluted pilasters flanking crossbanded door, to a further panelled boxbase, on ogee bracket feet, h.233cm
James Smith of (Kings) Lynn - an early 19th century mahogany longcase clock, having a 12" arched brass dial, signed to silvered disc on dial, the silvered chapter ring having Roman and Arabic numerals, cast brass spandrels, silvered subsidiary seconds dial and rolling date dial, matted centre, twin winding holes for a brass five pillar weight driven movement striking on a bell, the hood with stop-fluted brass pilasters, the case with quarter turned stop-fluted brass pilasters, arched panelled door to a boxbase, h.215cm.Old break to top of pediment.Approx. 6” vertical veneer split to door.Minor veneer losses to base, otherwise good but grubby and unpolished.Fluted pilasters flanking dial possibly later.With door key.Dial good with modest tarnishing to chapter ring only.Dial and movement appear all original.Seat board is old replacement.Hour hand loose.Not currently running.
Brown of Maidstone - a Victorian mahogany bracket clock, the case with applied acanthus leaf carvings, enclosing signed silvered dial (lacking glass), twin winding holes for an eight day brass gut driven fusee movement, with anchor escapement and striking on a bell, the case with further pierced brass sound grilles, all raised on bun feet, h.43cmCondition report: Lacks glass. Rear door loose.
A 19th century mahogany breakfront library bookcase, the broken architectural pediment with dentil cornice and plain frieze over four astragal glazed doors, enclosing adjustable shelves, the base fitted with three blind frieze drawers, the centre drawer with fitted secretaire over four recessed panelled doors to a plinth, w.203cm, h.271cm, d.58cm.Interior depths – outside sections 31cm, centre section 38cm.Glass all good, not all period glass but matches very well.Small moulding loss to side.Approx. 11” fine split to top.Centre right door with minor warp but closes well.Split to left hand side of top, but complete.Moulding loss to one side, but present.Pediment good.Colour and timber quality excellent to front, fair – good to sides.All locks present, but we only have key for glazed doors.Stands well.
A George III mahogany display cabinet, of small proportions, the top astragal glazed to all sides, with locking end door enclosing single glass shelf, the whole raised upon blind carved chamfered square supports, w.68cm, d.28cm, h.123cm.Stands well.All glass good.Repairs to timber by hinges on end door.Old repair and small loss to two corners.The whole otherwise in well-used condition, showing significant age wear but basically good.
An antique oyster veneered cabinet on stand, the cabinet having an arrangement of ten drawers, each flanking a centre ivory, penwork decorated and marquetry inlaid central door concealing unfitted interior, the stand with further oyster veneers (some losses and with later repairs), w.103cm, h.149cm, d.42cmCondition report: Stand possibly associated.Some losses throughout, particularly to base of stand.Several small veneer repairs.Oyster to lower right drawer matches stand but not the other drawers.Sides good.Top not veneered.Base of stand with major veneer losses.The whole with later repairs.Supports and stretchers all appear later.Stands well.Requires good polish, timbers quite dry.
A late 19th century Dutch silver miniature bureau, the hinged fall pierced and relief decorated with musicians, the sides and back further relief decorated with figures and animals, having Dutch pseudo date and Amsterdam marks, possibly Hubertus Hooijkaas, with import marks for Samuel Boyce Landeck, Sheffield 1895, w.6cm; together with a late 19th century 800 silver miniature cupboard, the top relief decorated with a boy and dog above a single door, h.3.5cm; and a miniature white metal wall sconce, relief decorated with figures within C-scroll borders, h.6cm (3)
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