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Lot 56

A reproduction serpentine-front mahogany sideboard, three central drawers with cupboard door either side, on tapering reeded supports, length 166cm.

Lot 57

Two non-matching bedside cabinets, a contemporary pine two-drawer example and a 1940s style oak cabinet, top shelf over one cupboard door to shaped plinth base (2).

Lot 57A

A pair of reproduction mahogany inlaid cabinets, one frieze drawer over cupboard door with ornate lattice brass decoration covering damask fabric, to stepped plinth base, 92 x 65cm (2).

Lot 68

Two non-matching reproduction mahogany floor-standing corner units, glazed door above single cupboard door, height of each 180cm (2).

Lot 128

L & I Michael of Swansea; a c1780 arched dial longcase clock, the broken swan neck pediment with Corinthian columns and shaped door frieze opens to reveal painted arched dial set with Roman numerals and subsidiary seconds dial and Roman date chapter enclosing a twin-train movement striking on bell, supported in a narrow-door canted-cornered case, on ogee bracket feet, height approx 230cm.

Lot 13

A late Victorian red walnut two-door wardrobe, each set with pane of bevelled glass, flanking a central bowed column over single frieze drawer, height 202cm.

Lot 165A

A mahogany single-door cabinet with three interior shelves, to plinth support and bun feet, 94 x 46cm and a mahogany wall-hanging display rack, 90 x 60cm (2).

Lot 23

An Edward VII French walnut nightstand with galleried back surmounting an open well flanked by turned columns surmounting a cupboard door on plinth base, height approx 81cm.

Lot 390

Two watercolours, by Rod Priory, 'Les's Stable Door' and a mountain scene

Lot 421

Ercol oak two door cabinet

Lot 50

A collection of items belonging to Albert Pierrepoint (30 March 1905 – 10 July 1992) Britain’s most famous hangman who executed approximately 600 people in a 25-year career that ended in 1956. The collection includes his notebook which lists the executions carried out with details to determine how to achieve the quickest death and his father Henry’s notebook, the plaster cast of Albert Pierrepoint’s face and hands, photographs and documents, watch chain and cigar holder.Henry Pierrepoint’s execution book (1 November 1901 – 14 July 1910), includes personal details of those hanged including the prisoner’s name, age, height, weight and drop, site of execution and remarks detailing the physical frame of the prisoners and calibre of their necks; “very heavy body, ordinary neck, wirey, very thin neck, little flabby”. 18cm x 11cmAlbert Pierrepoint’s leather-bound execution ledger, embossed with his name “A. Pierrepoint”, (29 December 1932 - 27 July 1955) includes personal details of those hanged with additional notes such as “the German, Dutch and Belgium spies, French Canadian, USA, IRA, British Soldier” etc. 15cm x 24cmAn amber and ivory cigar holder, with leather silver velvet lined case, 8cm long, belonged to Henry A. Pierrepoint. (Albert’s father and British hangman).A silver watch chain worn by Albert Pierrepoint, Henry Pierrepoint (his father) and Thomas Pierrepoint (his Uncle) at hundreds of executions between 1900 and 1956. 42cm long Documents and photographs including the “Memorandum of Conditions to which any person acting as Executioner is required to conform”, a letter of thanks from the War Office, written by Lieutenant-Colonel J.R.H. Robertson referring to the hanging of three men Hensmann, Smith and Golby in a secluded area of the Egyptian desert, photographs of the Pierrepoint men, Robert Fabian (Fabian of the Yard) and John Ellis (Hangman) and a Sunday Pictorial newspaper, May 13 1945 with an article about John Amery a pro-Nazi British fascist who Albert Pierrepoint went on to hang. _________________________________________________________________________________________________________ Albert Pierrepoint was a Yorkshireman influenced by his father and uncle, when asked at school to write about what job he would like when older, Pierrepoint said that "When I leave school I should like to be public executioner like my dad is, because it needs a steady man with good hands like my dad and my Uncle Tom and I shall be the same".In December 1932 Albert Pierrepoint undertook his first execution as assistant to his Uncle. They travelled to Mountjoy Prison in Dublin for the hanging of Patrick McDermott, a farmer who had murdered his brother. It was scheduled for 8:00am and took less than a minute to perform. Pierrepoint's job as assistant was to follow the prisoner onto the scaffold, bind the prisoner's legs together, then step back off the trapdoor before the lead executioner sprung the mechanism. In October 1941 Pierrepoint carried out his first execution as lead executioner when he hanged the gangland killer Antonio "Babe" Mancini. Arriving the day before the execution he was told the height and weight of the prisoner and viewed the condemned man through the "Judas hole" in the door to judge his build. Pierrepoint then went to the execution room to test the equipment using a sack that weighed about the same as the prisoner; calculated the length of the drop using the ‘Home Office Table of Drops’, making allowances for the man's physique, if necessary. He left the weighted sack hanging on the rope to ensure the rope was stretched and it would be re-adjusted in the morning if necessary. On the day of the execution, the practice was for Pierrepoint, his assistant and two prison officers to enter the condemned man's cell at 8:00am. Pierrepoint secured the man's arms behind his back with a leather strap, and all five walked through a second door, which led to the execution chamber. The prisoner was walked to a marked spot on the trapdoor whereupon Pierrepoint placed a white hood over the prisoner's head and a noose around his neck. The metal eye through which the rope was looped was placed under the left jawbone which, when the prisoner dropped, forced the head back and broke the spine. Pierrepoint pushed a lever, releasing the trapdoor. From entering the condemned man's cell to opening the trapdoor took him a maximum of 12 seconds. After the Second World War he was appointed an honorary Lieutenant-Colonel executing 200 war criminals between 1945 and 1949 in Hameln, Germany and Graz, Austria, often ten people per day. Among those executed were the camp commandant Josef Kramer (‘The Beast of Belsen’), Irma Grese (Hyena of Auschwitz) at 22 the youngest concentration camp guard to be executed for crimes at Bergen-Belsen and Auschwitz and Dr Bruno Tesch, co-inventor of the insecticide Zyklon B used in the Holocaust to kill over 6 million people. Executed for treason was William Joyce (Lord Haw-Haw) who had broadcast Nazi propaganda to Britain from Germany during the Second World War and John Amery a pro-Nazi British fascist.Albert Pierrepoint executed high-profile murderers including Gordon Cummins (the Blackout Ripper), John Haigh (the Acid Bath Murderer) and Ruth Ellis – the last woman to be executed in Britain. He also undertook several contentious executions, including Timothy Evans who was wrongfully executed for a crime committed by his neighbour John Christie (the Rillington Place Strangler) who was also hanged by Albert Pierrepoint and Derek Bentley who was hanged for the murder of a policeman. The murder was said at the time to have been committed by a friend and accomplice of Bentley's and led to a 45-year-long campaign to win Derek Bentley a posthumous pardon, which was granted in 1993, and then a further campaign for the quashing of his murder conviction, which occurred in 1998.Albert Pierrepoint resigned in 1956 and the Home Office acknowledged him as the most efficient executioner in British history and believed him to have hanged more criminals than anyone else in Britain.

Lot 506

An Art Deco walnut two door cabinet with three shelves, 74cm wide

Lot 1022

A small Edwardian pale oak and pine wall-hanging corner cupboard, the glazed panelled door with a polished brass handle opening to reveal a painted shelved interior, below a carved dental frieze, 69 cm high, 40 cm wide.

Lot 697

A 19th century French engraved gilt brass carriage clock by Bourdin of Paris, the 3cm white enamelled dial with black Roman numerals, before a bevelled glazed panelled door, the gilt case intricately engraved with scrolling acanthus decoration, the movement set behind a hinged cover with central cartouche marked Bourdin, 24 Rue de la Paris, 7cm high, in a later lined hinged box case, together with a faux tortoiseshell cased miniature carriage clock, 4 cm high (for restoration), set in an Edwardian hinged leather box marked internally 'Harrods, London SW'

Lot 701

A George III mahogany and satinwood cross banded and box wood and ebony strung longcase clock, the broken scroll swan neck pediment centred by a reeded urn finial above an arched glazed door and flanked by baluster pilasters enclosing a 12 inch arched brass dial with foliate engraved centre and subsidiary seconds dial and silvered date aperture, the silvered chapter ring with Roman and Arabic numerals and engraved 'Joseph Veale Mevagissey', within foliate and c-scrolled cast spandrels, the silvered boss centred arch engraved with an eagle and the motto Tempus Fugit, flanked by dolphin spandrels, 8-day movement striking on a bell above a full length cross banded trunk door with two reeded roundels applied to the case on either side between canted angles over an ogive moulding and box wood and ebony strung base and bracket feet, 226cm high

Lot 711

A George III mahogany longcase clock the broken scroll swan neck pediment centred by an urn finial above an arched glazed door flanked by blind fretwork canted angles and glazed side windows enclosing a 12” arched brass dial with subsidiary seconds dial and date aperture and matted foliate engraved centre the silvered chapter ring with Roman and Arabic numerals and foliate cast spandrels rolling moon phase in the arch and inscribed ‘Benjamin Bell, Uttoxeter’ eight day movement striking on a bell above a narrow ogee arched top full length trunk door flanked by fluted quarter pilasters over a concave border and ribbed indented panel base and raised on a shaped plinth and bracket feet, 231cm high.

Lot 715

A George III cross banded oak cased longcase clock, the broken arch pediment above an arched door with round glass between turned brass caps, Doric columns enclosing a 13 inch circular brass dial inscribed in italic ‘Hill Totley’, amongst foliate scrolls and with Roman numerals and Arabic outer ring, 30-hour movement striking on a bell above a narrow cross banded square top trunk door flanked by fluted quarter pilasters over an ogive moulding and cross banded base and later plinth, 214cm high

Lot 716

A George III cottage long case clock, later carved, the broken scroll pediment above an arched glazed door flanked by plain pilasters enclosing a 10.5 inch arched brass dial with date aperture and Roman numerals and outer ring of Arabic numerals, inscribed ‘R D Todd, Scarbro’, mask and foliate open work cast spandrels, the arch centred by a sunburst boss and dolphin spandrels, 8-day movement striking on a gong, the later carved case with arched door carved with a crowned king and foliate motif over a lunette carved ogive moulding and further head and shoulders portrait to the base, on a shaped apron and bracket feet, 214cm high

Lot 728

A Victorian mahogany longase clock of broad proportions, the white painted 12” dial with black Roman numerals and subsidiary dials marked John Brodie (Indistinct), painted with decorative scenes of cottage and mill exteriors below a scene of a Victorian cottage interior, the broad mahogany veneered case with turned bobbin supports to the glazed hinged hood with broken pediment above a short panelled door to centre, 250cm high, 61cm wide max

Lot 731

A Joseph Ratcliff & Sons metal railway lamp, of rectangular section with canted top and chimney and oval tablet stamped 'Joseph Ratcliff & Sons Manufacturers of Railway Signals and Lamps, London and Birmingham', sliding door to the right hand side, badly weathered, 24cm wide, 19cm deep, 49cm high Provenance: Coton Hall

Lot 795

A Dutch walnut and inlaid wall cabinet early 19th century, foliate decorated throughout, the ogive cornice above a ribbed door enclosing shaped shelves over a central plinth, 92cm wide, 25cm deep, 87cm high.

Lot 970

A stripped pale pine wall / side cupboard, the panelled hinged door set with opaque stencilled, ruby and clear glass panels above a single long drawer with glass handles throughout, 105cm high, 71cm wide, 30cm deep.

Lot 975

A George III oak and mahogany cross banded straight front corner cupboard the fielded panel door inlaid with a conch shell motif enclosing three painted, fixed shelves, between canted angles 74cm wide, 46cm deep, 106cm high.

Lot 102

A cast iron letterbox/ door knocker

Lot 426

A walnut bow front two door glass display cabinet, labelled 'Wolfe's of Birkenhead', width 102cm, depth 38cm & height 133.5cm.

Lot 469

A mahogany two door cabinet on cabriole legs.

Lot 476

An oak hall robe with linen fold door.

Lot 626

Early 20th century stained mahogany, two-door, glazed bookcase.(B.P. 24% incl. VAT)

Lot 630

Early 20th century oak two-door glazed display cabinet/ bookcase.(B.P. 24% incl. VAT)

Lot 691

Modern pine two door wardrobe with an arrangement of drawers and on bracket feet.(B.P. 24% incl. VAT)

Lot 692

19th century mahogany two door glazed corner cabinet.(B.P. 24% incl. VAT)

Lot 698

Pair of modern oak finish double door wardrobes together with two solid, three drawer bedside chests, together with an oak blanket box. (5)(B.P. 24% incl. VAT)

Lot 700

Modern pine double door wardrobe.(B.P. 24% incl. VAT)

Lot 94

German wooden steeple clock with glass, full depth door and Arabic face striking on one gone. With pendulum.(B.P. 24% incl. VAT)

Lot 1129

A Victorian mahogany bedside cupboard with panelled door, W36cm

Lot 1149

An 18th century oak corner hanging cupboards, with chip carved panel door, W74cm

Lot 1153

An Ercol light elm low sideboard, with fitted drawers and cupboards, and a matching single door cabinet, sideboard length 155cm

Lot 1161

An Art Nouveau mahogany lady's writing desk, having a raised 2-door cupboard with fitted interior, green leather skiver with bow-front drawer under, raised on shaped cabriole legs, W69cm, H122cm

Lot 1167

A 1920s oak console table, with canted corner and single carved panel door, raised on turned legs, W110cm

Lot 1176

An Antique oak cupboard, with single fielded panelled door, W80cm, H132cm

Lot 1217

An Antique pine hanging corner cupboard, single door, W80cm

Lot 1220

A mahogany clerk's writing desk, with rising lid and carved panelled door, on bracket feet, W63cm

Lot 1235

A Dutch oak and walnut hanging cabinet with glazed panelled door, W76cm, H80cm

Lot 1249

An Antique pine hanging cabinet with single panelled door, W77cm

Lot 1286

A large Victorian mahogany display cabinet on stand, with adjustable shelves and lattice glazed door, W102cm, H199cm

Lot 1324

A polished pine floor standing corner cupboard, with single panelled door, and drawer under

Lot 1389

A pine single mirror-door wardrobe, with drawer to the base, W95cm

Lot 1390

A modern pine 2-door cabinet, and corner cupboard (2)

Lot 1407

A Victorian rosewood pier cabinet, with satinwood inlay and single glazed door

Lot 1506

A reproduction burr walnut 4-door corner cabinet, W85cm

Lot 1585

A polished pine hanging 2-door cabinet, W107cm

Lot 1615

An Art Nouveau mahogany display cabinet, with single glazed door and floral marquetry decoration, W55cm

Lot 1638

A French chateau 2-door wrought-iron 300-bottle wine cabinet, W102cm

Lot 183

Brass and Bakelite door knobs, finger plates, and a light-switch panel

Lot 262

An Antique mahogany chest of drawers, and contents comprising door furniture, drawer knobs, clock bezels and parts, hooks, carved panels etc

Lot 339

A large quantity of Vintage brass and copper door and drawer furniture etc

Lot 264

A two drawer metal filing cabinet with key together with a single door metal locker

Lot 271

A pine two drawer unit together with a double door cupboard

Lot 382

A contemporary double door cupboard

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