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Lot 275

A Victorian oak double door smoker's cabinet with carved panel doors

Lot 361

A box of assorted brass ware - two horses, lantern, bin, flat iron, metal door knocker and etc

Lot 380

A tray of assorted brass ware - jug, toasting fork, oil lamp, hearth brush, door knocker etc

Lot 430

A pine double door computer cabinet

Lot 431

A pair of pine double door wardrobes

Lot 44

A cast metal sheep dog door stop

Lot 45

A cast metal door bell "Labrador"

Lot 46

A cast metal door bell "Vintage Motor Cycle"

Lot 48

A cast metal door bell "vintage car"

Lot 481

A 19th century continental mahogany sentry door cabinet fitted a drawer

Lot 482

A continental mahogany glazed door bookcase

Lot 49

A cast metal door bell "cockerel"

Lot 505

A 20th century Roneo Vickers twin pedestal desk with matching shutter door cupboard and sliding glass door bookcase

Lot 52

A cast metal door stop "Tin Tin"

Lot 523

A mahogany double door bookcase fitted a drawer

Lot 526

A Victorian inlaid mahogany double door display cabinet

Lot 527

A Victorian mahogany sentry door astral glazed bookcase

Lot 53

A cast metal door stop "Titanic"

Lot 556

A set of Edwardian mahogany sliding door bookshelves with ormolu mounts

Lot 562

An antique pine double door kitchen cabinet

Lot 563

A pine triple door wardrobe fitted two drawers

Lot 569

A mahogany double door pot cupboard

Lot 575

A mahogany Queen Anne style triple door wardrobe

Lot 581

A mid 20th century four door kitchen cabinet

Lot 586

A 20th century bamboo and wicker double door cupboard

Lot 590

A set of teak bookshelves (one glass door missing)

Lot 620

A stainless steel Parry triple door refrigerated counter

Lot 65

A cast metal woodpecker door knocker

Lot 667

An early 20th century continental oak triple door dresser, fitted with two drawers, width 225 cm

Lot 67

A pair of cast metal door stops "Betty Boop"

Lot 123

Painted Victorian music cabinet with bevelled glass door and rail back, 100 cms high, 50 cms wide, 43 cms deep

Lot 138

Vintage Jacobean style oak dresser sideboard, the upper shelves with decorative aprons and central leaded glass door, carved panel lower cupboard doors with bead moulding on barley twist supports, 205 cms high, 121 cms wide, 48 cms deep

Lot 14

Polished single glazed door floorstanding gun cabinet with base drawer and a polished, same period single door floor cupboard

Lot 32

Possibly European wardrobe with carved door front and base drawer

Lot 35

Mahogany two door wall hanging cupboard with multi-bevelled glass panelled front and inlaid design to the base, 66 cms wide, 87 cms high

Lot 1000

A carved walnut wall mounted display cabinet:, of shaped domed outline with foliate scroll moulded cornice centred by a palmette motif, enclosed by a single glazed panel door with scroll and foliate glazing bars and acanthus decorated base, having crossbanded sides, 89cm (2ft 11in) wide, 84cm (2ft 9in) high.

Lot 795

J. Hall & Co, Manchester a mahogany wall clock: the weight-driven eight-day duration movement striking the hours on a bell and stamped to the backplate with the serial number 213, the thirteen-inch round painted dial having black Roman numerals and signed J. Hall & Co, 56 King Street, Manchester, with a subsidiary seconds dial and blued steel spade hands, the mahogany case having a round hood with panels to the lower corners, a shaped top to the trunk door, canted corners and a curved drop into the wall, height 162cms. * Biography In August 1831 John Hall joined William Hatfield of Sheffield in a partnership based at 56 King Street, Manchester, whilst also recorded at 48 Swan Street in 1841 and Montague Terrace, Bury New Road in 1843. The partnership lasted until 1845 although the business continued at King Street until at least 1918. They were not only makers of clocks but also importers of fine French clocks & bronzes. They showed a 'Jubilee Watch' at the 1887 Royal Exhibition held at Old Trafford, Manchester, which reputedly took six years to make costing £500. A watch signed John Hall & Co, Manchester and hallmarked for 1918 received a Class A Certificate from Kew Observatory where it was awarded 81.5 marks and described as Especially Good. Reference: Edmund Davies Greater Manchester Clocks & Clockmakers Pub. Mayfield Books 2007

Lot 798

A 1930's walnut grandmother clock: the eight-day duration spring driven movement striking the hours on a gong and the quarters on a further four gongs, the seven-inch break-arch brass dial having a raised silvered chapter ring with black Roman numerals and blued steel hands with the matted centre having an applied silvered plaque engraved with the name Boodle & Dunthorne, Liverpool, with cast-brass spandrels to the four corners, the arch having a silvered centre boss engraved Tempus Fugit, the walnut grandmother case having a swan-neck pediment to the hood with a wooden centre finial and fluted pillars, the trunk with a shaped door and fluted quarter columns and blind fretwork mouldings, the base with canted corners and all standing on bracket feet, height 149cms.

Lot 801

John Rayment, Huntingdon, an oak longcase clock: the eight-day duration movement striking the hours on a bell, with the twelve-inch brass break-arch dial having a raised, silvered chapter ring engraved with black Roman hour numerals and outer Arabic five-minute numerals, the matted dial centre having a date aperture and subsidiary date aperture, with cast-brass urn spandrels to the four corners, the arch with a round silvered boss engraved with the makers name Jno. Rayment, Huntingdon and with cast-brass dolphin spandrels to either side, the oak case having a break-arch hood with three-quarter turned pillars, with boxwood stringing to the break-arch trunk door and having a plain base, height 203 cms.* Biography John Rayment, born 1715, the son of clockmaker Richard Rayment is recorded as working from at least 1751 in Huntingdon and died in 1795. He was succeeded by his son, also John, born circa 1745 who is known working in Stamford, Lincolnshire also as an auctioneer, silversmith and dentist before becoming master of the Ladies' Boarding School at Huntingdon.

Lot 804

John Roberts, Dartmouth, a rare shuttlecock automata longcase clock: the eight-day duration movement striking the hours on a bell, with the thirteen-inch painted break-arch dial having black Roman hour numerals with the centre having a subsidiary seconds dial and signed for the maker John Roberts, Dartmouth and painted to each corner with a depiction of a flint house with tower, the arch having a painted scene of a couple playing badminton within a garden, the shuttlecock moving between each player's racquet with each beat of the clock, the mahogany case with canted corners to the trunk, a curved moulding to the trunk door, boxwood stringing to the base and trunk, the hood having an architectural pediment with a brass eagle-and-ball finial between and columns with cast-brass capitals, all standing on bracket feet, height 226cms. * Biography John Roberts is recorded as working as a watch & clockmaker in Dartmouth in 1793. Reference The Universal British Directory 1793.

Lot 888

An early 19th century mahogany dwarf cabinet:, the top with a reeded edge fitted with adjustable shelves enclosed by a moulded panel door, on turned feet, 52cm (1ft 8 1/2in.) wide 78cm (2ft 6 3/4in) high.

Lot 941

An Aesthetic movement oak, inlaid and decorated bedroom suite:, with inlaid panels of chevrons and flowerheads and painted gilt ground panels of butterflies amidst flowering stems, comprising a combination wardrobe, with a moulded cornice, the central section fitted with sliding trays and two short and two long drawers below, flanked by a full length hanging cupboard with drawer at base, enclosed by a central mirror panel door, flanked by a panel door to either side, on a plinth base, 216cm (7ft 1in) long, a dressing table with swing frame mirrored superstructure, flanked by two enclosed cupboards and with single central drawer and open compartment below, flanked by an enclosed cupboard to either side, 137cm (4ft 6in) wide and a pedestal cupboard, 40cm (1ft 3 3/4in) wide.

Lot 946

An Edwardian mahogany, ebonised banded and inlaid serpentine fronted display cabinet:, bordered with boxwood and chequer strung lines, the material lined interior with three fixed shelves enclosed by a central glazed panel door, on square tapered legs, terminating in spade feet, 140cm (4ft 7in) wide, 186cm (6ft 1in) high.

Lot 961

A late 19th Century French walnut pot cupboard:, the moulded top of serpentine outline with inset panel of rouge variegated marble, fitted with a drawer and with a white marble lined cupboard below, enclosed by a panel door with applied carved foliate scrollwork on moulded cabriole legs, headed with acanthus, terminating in scroll feet, 39cm (1ft 3 1/4in) wide.

Lot 999

A 19th Century French mahogany bow-fronted standing corner cupboard:, with graduated three tier whatnot above, having urn finials and turned baluster and inverted column uprights, the cupboard below enclosed by a panel door, on bracket feet, 68cm (2ft 2 3/4in) across, 181cm (5ft 11in) high.

Lot 368

Mahogany two door china cabinet, oak blanket box, set of three Victorian oak dining chairs and walnut kidney shaped occasional table (6).

Lot 377

Ercol Golden Dawn four door cabinet bookcase, 137.5cm by 101cm.

Lot 402

Victorian rosewood and marquetry inlaid two door corner cabinet on cabriole legs, 79cm by 63cm.

Lot 408

Late Victorian walnut two door wall cupboard.

Lot 442

Little used light oak double door wardrobe, 193cm by 112cm.

Lot 91

Ringtons 'Tea and More to Your Door' collectors plates, various china, glassware, fretwork clock, etc.

Lot 129

A collection of stamps and postcards, incuding an album with two thirds full of saucy postcards, another postcard album, a Saucy Postcards book, several 1950s B&W postcards, a novelty Open The Door naughty toy in box, a Disney stamp album, a schoolboy album and a more comprehensive stockbook with world stamps, one box (parcel)

Lot 533

Automobile Selection, A small collection of automobile collectibles, including Speedwell and Downton tuning car badges, Gregor Fisken Woodcote award 2006 trophy, a champion open-closed shop door sign and a Christofle Silver plate paperweight, plus other items of interest, G-VG(10)

Lot 558

A Bentley Turbo R Saloon, first registered 1990, vermilion red with magnolia upholstery, sold as seen, 110,000 miles, appears correct, MOT expired, FBentley Turbo R - Registration Number 489 BBKThis is an outline condition report based on visible condition only: there may be other defects not visible and untested.Viewing prior to the sale in recommended.BodyworkThe bodywork is in reasonable condition, its vermilion red paintwork has a good lustre. Corrosion and paint bubbling is visible to both rear wheel arches, around the front wheel arches and along the bottom of the rear windscreen and front wing. The rubber facings of both bumpers are displaced, the chrome trims around the bumpers are a little dented. All four alloy wheels will need refurbishing. The Avon Turbospeed tyres have good tread depths.InteriorThe cream leather interior is rather grubby but should benefit from a thorough clean and the application of hide food; no tears to the leather detected. The red piping appears in good order. The wood cappings to all four doors are affected by peeling lacquer and possible fading; the dashboard and wood rimmed steering wheel appear to be in good order. The inner door seal next to the driver's door is loose.MechanicalThe car was running when collected from the seller and was running when delivered to our premises. The rear hydraulic suspension drops when the car is stationary; the system uses a Citroen patent design and will need checking and servicing.The car does not have a current MOT; there is some evidence of service history and other work carried out on the car.   

Lot 119

A Reproduction Large Cast Metal Lion Mask Door Knocker, 24cm high (Plus VAT)

Lot 194

A Tray Containing Various Brass Weights, Bells, Door Lock, Lion Mount, Bosuns Whistle etc

Lot 20

A 19th Century Brass Door Stop in the Form of a War Horse, 25.5cm Wide

Lot 156

An Ansonia shelf clock, circular arabic dial with a turquoise and gilt bezel of leaves, stained wooden case with plinth base having a central drawer, urn shape finial and mask to top, glazed door to front, twin train movement with twin barrel pendulum striking on a gong, complete with key, 39cm wide, 63cm high.

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