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Lot 2211

Regency style mahogany Pembroke table with two fall leaves, the two brass moulded drawers and door with drum handles on lobed tapering supports, W74cm, H75cm, D53cm Condition Report Click here for further images, condition, auction times & delivery costs

Lot 2246

Early 19th century oak wall cabinet with shell carved swan neck pediment above a star inlaid fielded panel door, single drawer below, H81cm, W69cm, D30cm Condition Report Click here for further images, condition, auction times & delivery costs

Lot 2247

Edwardian walnut architectural wall cabinet, moulded cornice with dentil frieze and fielded six panel miniature door, above two drawers enclosed by shelves, H80cm, W62cm, D19cm Condition Report Click here for further images, condition, auction times & delivery costs

Lot 86

Small leather bound pocket bible, The Holy Bible containing the Old & New Testaments newly translated out of there tongues, by His Majesties Special Command Appointed to Read in Churches Edinburgh, printed by James Watson, one of His Majesties printers sold at his shop next door to The Red Lion opposite the Locken Booths 1719

Lot 639

A pair of Art Deco figured walnut bowfront single door bedside cupboards, each having single upper drawers, h.66cm, w.39.5cm, d.36cm

Lot 654

A 1970s Ladderax teak modular wall unit, comprising four laddered uprights, chest of three long drawers, twin sliding door glazed cabinet with single interior shelf, and six various shelves, with sixteen gilt powder coated metal connecting bars, shelves and units w.89.5cm

Lot 693

A 1960s teak long sideboard by White & Newton Ltd of Portsmouth, having three graduated drawers, fallfront centre section, and hinged single concertina door, raised on faceted end supports, labelled to inside top drawer, h.70cm, w.217cm, d.44.5cm Condition Report / Extra Information Structurally sound, stands well.Some general fading to surfaces throughout.Numerous small surface scratches.Approx 17.5cm vertical gauge to right hand edge of right front support.Some further knocks and scuffs consistent with age and use.

Lot 1020

A pair of French mahogany bedside cabinets with single drawer over one door and brass knobs

Lot 1039

A substantial 19th Century white painted cupboard with two cupboard doors over two sliding door base

Lot 1050

A 19th Century mahogany two door fitted cupboard

Lot 1053

A two door shelf bookcase, one other two door cupboard and piano stool

Lot 1063

An Edwardian mahogany commode in the form of a chest of drawers and an Edwardian oak two door, one drawer cupboard

Lot 1083

An Edwardian mahogany two door two drawer sideboard

Lot 272

A Gee Bee Hull wooden doll's house, with red painted pitched roof and hinged front opening to reveal two rooms on two floors with opening windows and door, 40cm wide, 41cm high, 28cm deep together with another single storey wooden doll's house probably by Gee Bee Hull as a bungalow with hipped roof, the removable front with two bay windows opening to reveal two rooms and entrance hall, 60cm wide, 39cm high, 38cm deep (2)

Lot 8

A set of pharmaceutical laboratory scales, the wooden and metal base with single drawer, chromium plated column with rise-and-fall action and beam inscribed "Class B to weigh 2oz", various glass and metal pans etc., base 29cm wide, loose fitted in glazed mahogany case with sliding door, 36cm wide

Lot 354

A late George III provincial mahogany striking longcase clock, the arched lantern with arched glazed door flanked by slender columns, enclosing a painted Roman dial with Arabic minute track, enclosing a subsidiary seconds dial and crescent date aperture, gilt scrolling foliate spandrels and moonphase to arch, the trunk with arched panelled door and plinth base, the five pillar eight day movement with anchor escapement, striking on a bell, 79in. (200.5cm.) high.

Lot 355

A George III mahogany striking longcase clock, the arched lantern with moulded cornice and arched glazed door within brass mounted stop fluted columns, the arched silvered Roman dial signed 'J.P. Milsome, Newbury', with Arabic outer minute track and subsidiary seconds and date dials, strike/silent dial to the arch, the trunk with arched panelled door, on a panelled base with bracket feet, the four pillar movement with anchor escapement, striking on a bell, 83in. (211cm.) high. * G. H. Baillie, in 'Watchmakers & Clockmakers of the World' records a Milson in Newbury, c.1808.

Lot 359

A mahogany and marquetry miniature longcase clock with Drocourt movement, late 19th century, the gong strike Drocourt signed movement also marked 'W.T. & Co'. (for William Thornhill & Co.), no. 21173, the mahogany case with stepped ogee top with three ball finials, over a square glazed door flanked by turned columns, the trunk door and base with classical urn and floral marquetry inlay, on serpentine plinth base, the square brass dial with silvered Roman chapter ring and the retailer's plaque for 'Thornhill & Co. London', 21in. (53.25cm.) high.

Lot 685I

A STANLEY No 171 door trim plane G+

Lot 111

An 18th century mahogany corner cupboard, the painted panel door decorated with an armorial, masks and flowers, opening to reveal shaped shelves, width 30ins

Lot 291

A Jennings The Governor Tic Tac Toe slot machineCondition Report: Back door present and locked. There is no key and we do not have a sixpence to see if it works. When plugged in it does all light up 

Lot 34

A 19th century mahogany bookcase, having three glazed doors opening to reveal shelves, over three panelled doors to the base and further fitted shelves and two drawers above, width 72insCondition Report: Various marks, scuffs and scores.  Top probably original to base.  Some damage to stiles of doors and closing stiles of upper section.  No splits to door panels.  Possibly some adjustable shelves missing.  Max height 95ins, max depth 18ins.

Lot 38

A 19th century mahogany linen press, having two panelled doors opening to reveal six slide out trays, fitted with two short and two long drawers to the base, raised on outswept legs and bracket feet, max width 51insCondition Report: Various marks, scuffs and damage, particularly to the sides.  Handles possibly replaced.  Not a bad colour overall.  Max depth 26ins.  Interior depth 21.75ins.  Upper section height 41.5ins. Doors are not warped and close together but the right hand door will swing open so would need a key (which we do not have)  feet are original.  Max height 74.5ins.

Lot 54

An Adams style mahogany triple door wardrobe, the end section fitted with shelves and drawers, width 72ins

Lot 61

An Edwardian mahogany double mirror door wardrobe, with hanging space and two drawers below, with ebonised and boxwood chequered inlay, and central marquetry panel, width 58ins

Lot 65

A 19th century mahogany corner cupboard, having a panel door opening to reveal three shelves, width approximately 27ins

Lot 74

An oak Gothic design breakfront sideboard, with carved supastructure, fitted three frieze drawers, over carved doors, width 60cms, maximum depth 20ins, height 47insCondition Report: Panel to one break front door loose.  Doors not fitted completely flush.  Various marks and scuffs commensurate with age.

Lot 226

RAF Canberra PR9 Aircraft Camera Inspection Doorrectangular grey painted panel with central aerial. Two lockable, pull out handles with yellow stencilled “To Open Press And Turn”. The rear of the door with padded sheet. Two central, electrical connection cables.

Lot 463

19th Century Vienna Style Large Hanging Wall Clock.A good example with glazed arch door to the front. Polished mahogany case with column supports. The arch pediment again with column decoration. Height 46 inches

Lot 1299

A set of 8 vintage door hinge brackets. Together with a 1940's Post Office Savings bank and a Haynes Manual for 1970-87 Range Rover.

Lot 1371

A dark oak solid wood New Plan Furniture Ltd triple dresser and matching corner unit. 3 door, 3 drawer dresser with leaded glass doors to top and interior shelving. Together with a 2 sectional corner unit with cupboard base and leaded glass door to top.

Lot 1374

A modern honey pine glass fronted double dresser with interior lighting. 2 door cupboard with interior shelf to base with glass fronted doors to top section with 3 interior moveable glass shelves. Approx. 94cm wide x 195cm tall.

Lot 1388

An Edwardian inlaid 2 door glass fronted display cabinet. With spade foot front legs and 3 interior shelves with red fabric lining. Approx. 91cm tall x 72cm wide.

Lot 1411

A vintage pine double door wardrobe with internal hanging rail and shelf. Complete with key. Comes apart in 2 sections. Approx. 132cm wide x 188cm tall.

Lot 1412

A vintage light oak Maple & Co double sideboard with carved and fluted design to sides. 2 drawers over a double door cupboard with interior shelf. Complete with key. Drawer knobs have been replaced. Approx. 122cm wide x 102cm tall.

Lot 1425

A vintage dark wood 2 sectional sideboard. 3 drawers to base and shelving with cupboard to top. With linen fold decoration to cupboard door. Approx. 186cm tall x 139cm wide.

Lot 1435

A vintage dark wood Stag bedroom suite with gold coloured handles. Comprising; a pair of 4 drawer bedside cabinets, a 7 draw chest, 2 door wardrobe (with hanging space), 3 door wardrobe ( with double hanging space and shelving) and a dressing table and st

Lot 1438

A dark oak 2 door, 2 drawer dresser with shelving a small cupboards to top. Carved detail to front and wooden acorn shaped handles. Approx. 152cm wide x 190cm tall.

Lot 1032

Vintage wrought iron work from France. Comprising of 2 door panels approx. 76cm x 28cm each. Together with 2 ornate wall brackets.

Lot 373

LEADED GLASS DOOR CORNER CABINET 70CM W

Lot 374

PINE 3 DOOR WARDROBE WITH REMOVABLE TOP BOX 127CM W

Lot 385

PINE 2 DOOR WARDROBE

Lot 493

A late Victorian mahogany triple wardrobe, outswept cornice, central mirrored door flanked by panel doors, on a plinth base. 187cm wide, 205cm high, 52cm deep.

Lot 55

Molly McCann (British, 1913-2005), a painted wooden door by Molly McCann, the full size painted wooden interior door with two ginger cats perched on a stable door, the background garden landscape with flowers, butterflies and birds, unsigned, 76 x 33in. (193 x 84cm.). * Part of a collection of sculpture by Leslie Harradine and primitive paintings by his wife, Molly McCann, from their studio in Sark, The Channel Islands. See lots 1 to 64 in this sale. ** Provenance: From the artists' studio in Sark, by family descent.

Lot 57

Molly McCann (British, 1913-2005), a painted wooden kitchen cupboard door, depicting a sinuous flowering pot plant and two colourful birds, unsigned, 39¾ x 12¾in. (101 x 32.5cm.). * Part of a collection of sculpture by Leslie Harradine and primitive paintings by his wife, Molly McCann, from their studio in Sark, The Channel Islands. See lots 1 to 64 in this sale. ** Provenance: From the artists' studio in Sark, by family descent.

Lot 144

19/20th Century French Burlwood Three Door Armoire with Gilt Bronze Fittings. Decorated with a large mirrored fitted door flanked by doors, mother of pearl inlaid decor, and stands on gilt bronze paw feet. Later fitted interior. Measures 92" H x 73" W x 23" D. Condition: minor age splits, typically wear to inlays, rubbing and scuffs. Domestic Shipping: Third party Min Est. $600.00 Max Est. $800.00

Lot 343

Two glazed golden oak sliding door book cases, 90 x 89cm, D. 23cm.

Lot 1

A 1991 Peugeot 205 GR 1.1 five door hatchback, registration number H127 UHO, metallic beige. This low mileage (73,000 miles) 205 had one lady owner until 2016, when our vendor purchased it directly from her. This 205 has a five speed manual gearbox, central locking and radio cassette player. Supplied by Marshall Rolfe of Romsey, Hampshire (bill of sale on file), the 205 is presented in original condition. Our vendor says that the car is an excellent starter classic, has recently had a new battery fitted (still under guarantee) and a history file containing stamped service sheets, MOTs, owner's handbook and spare key. V5C, MOT to May 2019 See illustration

Lot 31

A 1961 Morris Minor 1000, registration number 262 LHW, grey. This two door Minor was used by the previous lady owner of six years as her everyday car. Finished in grey, with a contrasting red leather interior with new carpets and Fur Flex door seals. In 2013 the Minor was fitted with a re-conditioned 1098 cc engine and gearbox. Further work carried out included the fitting of heated front and rear windscreen, new bumpers and overriders, an alternator conversion, powder coated wheels and new hub caps. In October 2017, the Minor had a brake overhaul with new brake shoes and wheel cylinders. We are advised that the car runs and drives well and would be suitable as a starter or everyday classic. V5C, MOT to October 2018 See illustration

Lot 46

A 1963 MG B roadster, registration number 488 JHO, chassis number GHN3 20137, engine number 18GUH/20428, Tartan red. Introduced in 1962 the new B was a complete departure from the previous model A's traditional separate chassis and body and featured a new monoque shell. The B would go on to become the most successful MG model remaining in production until 1980. This desirable early pull door handle roadster has been in the same family ownership since 1963 when it was purchased by our vendor's father having been only registered for six months. He would retain the MG until 1973 when ownership passed to our vendor (his daughter). A matching numbers car, this MG is finished in Tartan red with a black leather interior piped in red and sits on painted wire wheels. The weather equipment consists of a full tonneau cover (they never drive with the hood up) and the hood sticks. 488 JHO was a subject of a body restoration and rebuild in 1998 by Mid Cornwall Classic Car Restoration Company, where the sills, parcel sections, door skins and other fabrication work was carried out before a full respray in Tartan red. The original three bearing crank engine was rebuilt and the seats have been recovered in black leather with red piping. The accompanying history file contains receipts for the restoration works, maintenance receipts and MOTs. Our vendor informs us that she feels the MG is now in need of a new home because she is finding it increasingly difficult to drive and it deserves getting more use than it does. V5C, MOT and tax exempt See illustrations

Lot 85

*Eton College. A fine illuminated testimonial by Alfred Nutt for retiring Eton College headmaster Edmond Warre (1884-1905), 1906, illumination on white card with watercolour views of Eton College from the Thames, the clocktower, and royal coat-of-arms, plus a small vignette of Christ, with gold illumination and decoration throughout, the testimonial laid into the door of a heavy Victorian gothic oak case carved with the arms of Eton College, elaborate four cast brass hinges and catch, wall hanging eyelets, some minor moulding missing, 57 cm high x 58 cm wide x 10 cm deep, the body of the case containing an album of over 1000 clipped signatures of the subscribers, with the remaining names for those signatures not to hand and of those deceased written calligraphically to final three pages, the signatures window-mounted back-to-back on 10 thick card leaves, all edges gilt, original calf-backed moir‚e silk over boards with watercolour and gilt arms, crest and motto of Eton College to upper cover, some marginal browning and slight fraying, oblong large 4to The text reads: 'The undersigned old Etonians desire to record their gratitude and affection towards yourself, and their admiration for your career as man and boy. At Eton Newcastle scholar and winner of the Pulling, then at Oxford, Scholar of Balliol, Fellow of All Souls, President of the University Boat Club and Founder of the Volunteer Corps', again at Eton Assistant Master for twenty-four and Headmaster for twenty-one years, you have given your school the utmost you could give her - all the powers of your mind, all the vigour of your manhood. While taking the foremost part in many great and needful changes, you have left the ancient spirit of the place unchanged. By force of character, self devotion and sound judgment, by manliness and sincerity you have won respect of men and the love of boys. These words, and the gifts which accompany them, are but the inadequate expression of feelings which fill the hearts of many thousand Etonians in all parts of the world, to whom the name of Edmond Warre recalls whatever is best and noblest in their well-loved school'. Edmond Warre CBE CVO (1837-1920) English rower and headmaster of Eton College, whose association with Eton lasted some 45 years, took an active interest in sports. The testimonial is recorded in Eton College Chronicle, no. 1163, Thursday, 6 December 1906, page 1 (photocopy supplied). In addition to this testimonial a portrait by John Singer Sargent was commissioned to hang in the Memorial Hall; and a Lady's Plate was also commissioned. (1)

Lot 96

Simonsz (Arend Fokke). Geheimzinnige toebereidselen tot eene boertige reis door Europa. Vermaakshalven voorgeleezen in, en opgedraagen aan, de maatschappij der Verdiensten, onder de spreuk: Felix Meritis..., 1st edition, Haarlem, Francois Bohn, 1794, additional half title, 152 pages of Dutch text, two engraved maps of Europe by F. Bohn, both with contemporary hand colouring, the second being the allegorical map showing Europe as a virgin queen, hinges and joints weak, contemporary stiff paper wrappers, lacking spine, 8vo Mercator's World, IV, 1 (The Female Landscape). First edition of the first part (complete in itself) of this travel account by the Dutch author, engraver and bookseller Fokke (1755-1812). Seven parts were published in total between 1794 and 1806. The allegorical map shows Europe as a regal queen, but this anti-Napoleonic image demotes Europa from a virgin queen to a homely middle-aged housewife. The figure is superimposed over a map that includes a surprising amount of detail. Spain & Portugal comprise her head, Italy is her left arm, stirring with her right arm (Corsica and Sardinia) in a pot (Sicily). Her scarf forms the British Isles, and the rest of the continent is encompassed in her flowing dress. (1)

Lot 656

A late 19th century single fusee movement mantle clock. The mahogany case has bevelled glass panels to sides and brass framed front door framing a silvered face with Roman numerals and two steel hands. Single fusee movement with anchor escapement. 23 x 18 x 14 cm. For a condition report on this lot visit www.peterwilson.co.uk

Lot 661

A mid 19th century mahogany longcase clock by John Cameron, Kilmarnock (1836-9). The straight stepped canopy with semi-circular door, painted dial with rural scenes depicting 'Spring', 'Summer', 'Harvest', 'Winter' and the 'Pass of Killiecrankie'. The dial is also painted with Roman numerals and has two subsidiary dials with Arabic numerals (for seconds and days of the month). Trunk with long door on square box base. Eight-day, two-train movement, striking on a single bell. 214 x 56cm. For a condition report on this lot visit www.peterwilson.co.uk

Lot 662

A late 17th century mahogany longcase clock by Christopher Gould, London ( Fecit Londini ). The canopy has straight stepped pediment and engaged pilasters framing a square brass dial with brass spandrels. The silvered chapter ring has both Roman and Arabic numerals, subsidiary seconds dial and date aperture. With pierced fretwork hands. The long door with serpentine arched top leads down to short box base. Eight-day, two-train movement, striking on a single bell. 193 x 43 cm. For a condition report on this lot visit www.peterwilson.co.uk

Lot 663

A 19th century mahogany longcase clock with glancing eyes. The double swan neck pediment with brass rosettes tops the canopy with fluted columns mounted with brass Corinthian capitals. The crossbanded door of the hood frames a brass face with brass spandrels, Arabic and Roman numeral chapter ring with central engraved foliate design. The dial also has date aperture and subsidiary dial for seconds. In the upper crescent of the dial is a painted face with glancing eyes encirled with the words; "Whilst time away do's flee. My eyes do move you see". The long door of the case is flanked either side by fluted engaged pillasters with brass Corinthian column mounts. On tall box base with fretwork carving and ogee arched feet. Eight-day, two-train movement, striking on single bell. 227 x 55cm. For a condition report on this lot visit www.peterwilson.co.uk

Lot 665

A late 18th century mahogany longcase clock by Lomax , Blackburn. The double swan-neck pediment has brass rosettes and marquetry inlaid flowers to the lintel. Brass capitals top the fluted Corinthian pillars which frame a semi-circular arched dial. The brass face has a painted rolling moon, brass spandrels and a silvered chapter ring with Roman and Arabic numerals. Pierced fretwork hands sit above a subsidiary seconds dial. The case has long door framed by fluted pillasters and wood carved fretwork, on brick box base with marquetry fan design. Eight-day, two-train movement striking on single bell. 228 x 58cm. For a condition report on this lot visit www.peterwilson.co.uk

Lot 666

An early 19th century mahogany longcase clock by Gardner, Belfast (No. 265). The semi-circular pediment is topped with brass cherub finial. A brass bezel frames a round, cream painted dial with Roman numerals and a seconds subsidiary dial with Arabic numerals. The case door has flame veneered short door, fluted pillasters on a rectangular box base, with ogee arched feet. Eight-day, two-train movement, striking on a single bell. 220 x 47cm. For a condition report on this lot visit www.peterwilson.co.uk

Lot 224

Door knocker Islamic, 19th Century decorated with a simple scroll pattern, attached to a wooden base 18cm high

Lot 283

Mamluk door boss 11th/12th Century, Egyptian engraved calligraphic band around edges with a raised central area 28cm across

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