RETRO 1950s KITCHEN UNITthe upper section with a pair of cupboard doors with chrome handles and chrome column supports, above a wood effect counter with three frieze drawers above a central narrow cupboard door opening to reveal bin, flanked by a pair of cupboard doors, standing on shaped chrome supports, the unit in wood effect and grey melamine, 170cm x 141cm
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Early 20th Century Heals & Son mahogany inlaid triple robe with matching mirrorback dressing table, the inverted break front moulded cornice with bow front sides over a central cupboard door & four drawers flanked by bow fronted robes, raised on four square tapering legs, the triple mirrorback dressing table with a single drawer flanked by four short drawers & raised on six square tapering legs, wardrobe width 204cm x height 213cm (dressing table mirror support AF)
A GREAT WAR CASUALTY PAIR AND RECORDS TO A MEMBER OF THE R.F.A. A 1914-15 Star and British War Medal named to Captain Thomas Aveling Abbott who served with the 2nd (West Riding) Brigade Royal Field Artillery. Captain Abbott's Field Message Book was kept as a diary. The first entry in the book, April 1915 begins "Easter Monday - heard while on leave that the Division had received orders to prepare for Foreign Service ..." Over many pages the diary recounts in a clear legible hand fascinating details of bombardments and daily life in the trenches. Amongst the events recorded are the battle for Aubers Ridge amd other actions. The last entry is on 24th May 1915. A collection of some 25 letters add further detail to the period of service, a letter dated 25th May signed Mark Briggs tells of Abbott's death ' ... he then noticed the little daughter of the farm standing apparently horror struck he rushed off with her to a place of safety and then like the great man he is returned to Crowthers and without giving a thought to his own danger. As he entered the door way a third shell struck the door post at his side. He died an instantaneous death without a seconds pain ..." A Certificate of Death from the War Office notes Captain Abbott's original resting place as 'a field at H.. 27.d 3.3. referene sheet 36. He was later moved to Rue David Military Cemetery, Fleurbaix, Pas de Calais. (A lot)
MOST ORNATE DARK MAHOGANY EDWARDIAN BEDROOM SUITE OF DRESSING TABLE FITTED LARGE RECTANGULAR BEVEL EDGED MIRROR, FITTED SIDE AND BASE DRAWERS. A FINE DOUBLE MIRRORED DOOR WARDROBE HEAVILY CARVED FRONT, THE CENTRAL PORTION FITTED RECESSED INNER BEVEL EDGED MIRROR WITH TWO SHORT AND THREE LONG DRAWERS BELOW. A MATCHING CARVED BEDSIDE CABINET AND A TOILET/WASH TABLE WITH MOTTLED BROWN MARBLE TOP AND INSET TO THE OVER MANTEL WITH BEVEL EDGED MIRROR. SINGLE DRAWER AND DOUBLE CUPBOARD BELOW.
Early 20th Century French Napoleon III style Gilt Bronze Mounted Marquetry Inlaid Demi Lune Credenza. Two fitted glass doors with central door, figural mounts with floral marquetry. Measures 45" H x 73" W x 18" Depth. Condition: Wear to veneer, scuffs and scratches, a portion of the fittings one fitted door is missing. Estimate: $1200.00 - $2200.00 Domestic Shipping: Third party
Mid 20th Century Louis XVI Style Giltwood Carved Etagere with Three Door. Carved motif on glass mounted center door flanked by two mirrored doors, interior compartments, acanthus leaves motif, carved ribbons and garlands on each side panels, and stands on fluted legs. Measures 53-1/2" x 29-1/4" x 12-1/2". Condition: Rubbing to gilt and scuffs Estimate: $300.00 - $400.00 Domestic Shipping: Third party
Early to Mid 20th Century French Vernis Martin Style Hand Painted Kingwood Vitrine with Bronze Mounts. Painted scenes on each door and side panels, serpentine form, suede lined interior, bronze figural accents and bronze mounted decor. Measures 64-1/2" H x 30-3/8" W x 16" D. Condition: Wear to legs, wear to veneer, minor scratches Estimate: $400.00 - $600.00 Domestic Shipping: Third party
A George I gilt metal mounted ebonised table clock, James Snelling, London, circa 1725, the five finned pillar twin fusee bell striking movement with verge escapement regulated by short pendulum incorporating rise/fall regulation to suspension, pull quarter-repeat on three bells and mask-centred Ho-Ho bird inhabited symmetrical foliate scroll engraved backplate, the 6 inch brass break-arch dial with false bob and calendar apertures to the matted centre within applied silvered Roman numeral chapter ring with fleur-de-lys half hour markers and Arabic five minutes to outer track, the angles with Indian mask and scroll cast spandrels beneath arch with twin subsidiary Strike/Silent and regulation dials and set with applied signature plaque Jam’s Snelling, London to upper margin and with foliate engraved infill below, the inverted bell-top case with hinged gilt brass carrying handle over raised gilt brass mouldings to dial aperture and quadrant frets to front, the sides with conforming apertures inset with rosette decorated lozenge grille sound frets, the rear with matching door set within the frame of the case, 39.5cm (15.5ins) high (excluding handle), 25cm (9.75ins) wide, 16.5cm (6.5ins) deep James Snelling is recorded in Baillie, G.H. Watchmakers and Clockmakers of the World as being admitted as an apprentice in 1703, gaining his freedom of the Clockmakers’ Company in 1712. He was appointed master in 1736 and died 1751. Baillie notes him as an ‘Eminent’ maker. Provenance: Purchased from City Clocks, London, 15th April 2004.A copy of the original purchase receipt is available with this lot.
A George III mahogany sideboard, circa 1790, the rectangular sycamore banded top with fluted edge, above a central frieze drawer, a deep drawer on the left, and a cupboard door opening to a drawer and cupboard section on the right, on square section tapering legs, terminating in spade feet, 90.5cm high, 148cm wide, 68cm deep Provenance: Purchased from Paul Smith, Ludlow, 26th June 1981.A copy of the original purchase receipt is available with this lot.
A pair of George III mahogany dining room pedestal cupboards, circa 1790, each rectangular tulipwood banded top with moulded edge, above a fluted frieze and cupboard door decorated with fan motifs, one pedestal opening to a slatted shelved interior, the other opening to two drawers and a central tambour section, on plinth bases, each 99cm high, 47cm wide, 44cm deep
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