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Lot 758

A Victorian walnut three tier Corner Whatnot with inlaid decoration, fitted bow fronted door to base, having turned and fluted column supports, on turned feet, 4ft 9inH, 1ft 11in deep

Lot 782

A 19th Century walnut and ormolu Display Cabinet, the marble top above a single glazed door, glazed sides on slender supports and gilt toe caps, 5ft 1in H x 2ft 1in W

Lot 792

An antique Queen Anne style walnut Bureau Bookcase, the single glazed door above the fall front enclosing seven fitted drawers and pigeon hole interior, above four long drawers and brush slide, raised on bracket feet, 6ft 3in High x 23in Wide x 19in Deep.

Lot 853

An 18th Century oak Spice Cupboard fitted fielded panel door with carved initial R.R.S enclosing shelves 2ft W x 2ft H

Lot 885

An early 18th century oak Table Top Spice Cupboard, the broken pediment top above a single door enclosing a fitted interior, over one long drawer, raised on ogee bracket feet 3ft 2in H x 1ft 9in W

Lot 963

An 18th Century oak hanging Corner Cupboard with single panelled door enclosing shelves, 3ft H

Lot 981

A 19th Century German Bureau Cabinet in mixed woods with central door flanked by small drawers locked by a single locking mechanism, the cylinder desk cover opening when the writing surface is pulled out, above two drawers on squared tapering supports, 6ft 9in H x 4ft W

Lot 983

A 19th Century walnut triple door Wardrobe with central arched mirror door flanked by two arched panelled doors enclosing sliding shelves, drawers and hanging compartment on plinth base, 7ft H x 7ft 2in W

Lot 987

A fine pair of 19th Century Pietra Dura, ormolu and ebonised Cabinets with shaped marble tops above an ormolu acanthus leaf frieze, a frieze drawer set cherries and pears in Pietra Dura, each with a door having ormolu surrounding birds sat in cherry trees and surrounded by pears and butterflies, the sides mounted ormolu cherubs and winged masks, 4ft 11 1/2in H x 3ft 8 in W x 1ft 8in DPlease note: One of the marble tops is in two pieces and both cabinets have some loss of Pietra Dura  One of the marble tops is in two pieces and both cabinets have some loss of Pietra Dura. Numerous issues with splits loss of inlay lots of pieces of stone missing. Replaced screws holding ormolu mounts etc, etc 

Lot 17

A 19th century mahogany bedside commode with galleried top over tambour door over two faux drawers concealing slide out commode, 76cm high x 52cm wide x 43cm deep Condition Report:Available upon request

Lot 38

A late 19th/early 20th century mahogany glazed display cabinet with central glazed door flanked by serpentine glazed panels and glazed sides on cabriole supports, 188cm high x 122cm wide x 37cm deep Condition Report:Available upon request

Lot 51

A 19th century mahogany bow front commode with galleried top over tambour door over two faux drawers concealing pull out commode on square supports, 76cm high x 54cm wide x 49cm deep Condition Report:Available upon request

Lot 58

A pair of 20th century Louis XVI style painted bedside cabinets with single drawer over cabinet door on carved supports joined by aprons, 68cm high x 57cm wide x 36cm deep (2) Condition Report:Available upon request

Lot 62

A lot comprising mid 20th century teak G plan E Gomme bachelors wardrobe with single door alongside three drawers over single cabinet door, 122cm high x 89cm wide x 46cm deep and an accompanying G Plan E Gomme five drawer chest, 98cm high x 77cm wide x 46cm deep (2)  Condition Report:Available upon request

Lot 96

A 20th century teak veneered wall unit with fall front compartment alongside glazed door on two door base, 173cm high x 121cm wide x 44cm deep Condition Report:Available upon request

Lot 11

A Victorian mahogany wardrobe with single glazed door flanked by two carved panels, above a single-drawer base, 194 x 113 x 50cm.Condition Report: - The ring handle is missing from the front. It can still open, but it is missing its little ring for the handle.

Lot 119

RICHARD WRIGHT; an early 19th century oak cased thirty-hour longcase clock, the brass chapter ring set with Roman numerals and numbers to the outer, moon phase and calendar apertures, chiming movement, height 216cm, diameter of dial 30cm.Condition Report: - This has been in the same house for the while, it has not been moved. The movement will need attention, standard scratches and small splits to the area of the case. The hood door is missing, etc.

Lot 32

A George III oak bureau bookcase, the two-door cabinet top enclosing shelves, on fall-front bureau with fitted interior, over two small and three graduated long drawers, raised on bracket supports, with brass swing handles to the front, 218 x 122 x 55cm.Condition Report: - It is a good tidy piece, as you would expect with age there will be replacement wood in places and repairs. Possible splits, etc.

Lot 40

An early 20th century mahogany single-door display cabinet with domed top, astragal glazed door, glazed sides, shaped base and two glass shelves, 126 x 57 x 30cm.Condition Report: Overall solid but used condition, showing signs of minor wear including scuffs, scrapes, fading, staining, splits, losses etc commensurate with use and age. Right side glass panel replaced.

Lot 146

Two Nikon 35mm SLR Cameras comprising a Nikon F-301 camera with Nikkor f/1.8 50mm AI-S lens, shutter working, body F-G, some marks to rear door and base plate, lens G-VG and a chrome Nikkormat FTn camera with a Nikkor-H Auto f/2 50mm lens, shutter working, body G-VG, lens F-G, small fungus spot, with ever ready case

Lot 329

A Pair of Kodak DCS Nikon DSLR Camera Bodies comprising a DCS 620 body, 1999, based upon the Nikon F5 camera, no battery door, untested together with a DCS 410 body, 1996, based upon the Nikon N90s, both without battery and untested

Lot 572

A Toy Magic Lantern, English, c.1880, marked to the door 'The Empire' the tin plate lantern with chimney and lens, in original card case with drawer of slides, case width 20cm

Lot 573

Walter Tyler Tinplate & Brass Magic Lantern, English, c.1890, signed to a plaque on the door 'Walter Tylers New Pattern Helioscopic Lantern, 48 - 50 Waterloo Road, London S.E.' and to the lens cover 'Walter Tylers Helioscopic Lens 6" 48 - 50 Waterloo Road, London S.E.' lantern with Russian iron tinplate body with all lacquered brass fittings and lens in a black painted pine case

Lot 98

A Nikon F70 SLR Camera black, 1994, serial no.2841588, with a Zoom-Nikkor f/3.5-4.5 35-105mm AI-S lens, serial no.1985180, shutter working, body F, tackiness to film door, lens VG

Lot 301

Charlie Bears pair including: (1) Lancelot, Plumo teddy bear, ("Plumo" means this bear is part mohair and part plush- the detail on his face and ears is mohair), CB 124950, 2012-2015, LE 2400, designed by Isabelle Lee, grey/brown long pile plush and grey mohair, with swing label and bag, 22"/56cm; (2) Giga "bookend" teddy bear, CB 141226A, LE 83/1000, designed by Heather Lyell, she is a bookend, a door stop or can hold tablet on her big feet, dark red with black tip plush, with swing label certificate (signed by Charlie), 12"/31cm; Excellent to Near Mint; (2).

Lot 687

Display cabinets x two, wood and glass construction, the larger one is missing glass shelves, largest measuring 25.25" wide, 66" high, 12" deep, with mirrored back; smallest measuring 22" wide, 43" high, 11" deep, with lockable door (key included); three x framed teddy bear pictures, measuring 19" x 12", 17" x 21" (glass is cracked), 15 "x 24"; also included is a Moses basket measuring 17" x 29" and 35" high (when on stand); overall Fair Plus to Good Plus; (qty).

Lot 1182

A box of various tools and door furniture plus a petrol can

Lot 462

Welly and golfing door knockers and small duck door wedge

Lot 770

Mahogany Armoire with 4 central drawers and 2 door cupboard flanked by large mirror doors (in 5 pieces for easy removal and transport) H210cm W194cm D61cm approx 

Lot 109

A Victorian pine corner food cupboard, having a paneled door and a moulded frieze, 64cm high. CR* general marks and scuffs, some losses to moulding.

Lot 157

A large George III oak corner cupboard, having a moulded cornice above two paneled cupboard doors the top door enclosing three serpentine shelves, raised on bracket feet, 201cm high 108cm wide. CR* bottom door locked with no key, general marks and scratches.

Lot 196

A 19th century mahogany cased longcase clock by William Miller of Aberdeen, having an arched painted dial with Roman numerals and a Masonic related images and having a subsidiary seconds dial and a date wheel, and having a plane case, 221cm high. CR* dial may have been re painted, general marks and scratches, with pendulum, hood with alterations, case door locked and lacking key, working condition unknown.

Lot 198

The brass dial signed ' J. Van.Ceule, Le Jeune Haoa', silvered chapter ring, flanked by barley twist columns either side, the trunk door with small glass porthole, with two weights and pendulum, 96cm tall. CR* Working condition unknown, the case with no notable damage, in good general order.

Lot 202

10 boxes of miscellaneous items including metal door stops, kitchen scales, brass weights, pottery, 2 pairs safety shoes size 9 unused, computer software, coin cases etc

Lot 235

Various camping equipment including gas skillet, porta potty, NOTE part of lot by roller shutter door, part under first table after shelves

Lot 70

A box of assorted items including brass door furniture, metal pestle and mortar, and a pair of wooden book ends

Lot 72

A collection of eleven novelty cast brass door knockers.

Lot 569

A group of brass door knockers, to include an English Setter dog, L15cm, a lion mount, pixie on a toad stool, and 2 smaller monkey knockers (5)

Lot 65

An oak-cased mantel clock, with brass dial and silvered chapter ring, and a Gustov Becker 8-day chiming movement, complete with key and pendulum, clock height 44cm Clock has not been seen working, the glazed door is locked for which we have no key

Lot 828

Antique heavy brass lion's head door knob, 10cm

Lot 914

Edwardian oak table-top cabinet, with shelf and drawer-fitted interior, and stained glass panel to the door, H59cm

Lot 965

A bronze verdigris laughing Buddha door knocker, L20cm

Lot 123

A collection of 16 Victorian daguerreotype, ambrotype and tintype photographs, framed, together with an oval enamel photograph, portraits of people including one of a group outside a public house, the name of Frederick Fisher above its door (17)

Lot 727

A George III stripped pine corner cabinet, with dentil moulded cornice, astragal glazed door over fielded panel door, 218cm high, 85cm wide, 59cm deep. 

Lot 750

A Louis XV style kingwood vitrine, with brass mounts, of serpentine form, with a glazed door and slide panels, raised on tapering brass capped square legs, 166cm high, 83cm wide, 46cm deep.

Lot 757

A 20thC Vernis Martin style mahogany vitrine, with bowed front having a single door enclosing two glass shelves, with gadrooned and painted panels below, on French cabriole legs, 163cm high, 60cm wide, 34cm deep.

Lot 875

A Chinese hardwood cupboard, with panels of carved figural decoration and interlinked scrollwork, with a single drawer and door to the side, 89cm high, 45cm wide.

Lot 886

A Chinese two door cabinet, enclosed by fielded panelled doors, with ebonised outline, above three drawers, on moulded square legs, 184cm high, 114cm wide, 65cm deep.

Lot 899

Bothamly of Boston. A George III longcase clock, with eight day movement, the painted arched dial with floral sprays, having seconds hand and date aperture, the hood with broken arched pediment and the oak case with oval paterae to the door, 200cm high.

Lot 64

EMIN, TRACEY1963 LondonTitel: Self-Portrait, 12.11.01 (für Parkett 63). Datierung: 2001. Technik: C-Print auf Kodak Professional. Mit Mappe. Maße: 20,5 x 20 x 40 x 40cm. Bezeichnung: Signiert, datiert, betitelt und bezeichnet (verso). Herausgeber: Parkett-Verlag, Zürich (Hrsg.). Sockel/Rahmen: Rahmen. Zustand:Verso montiert. Ansonsten befindet sich die Fotografie in einem sehr guten Zustand.Außerhalb der Auflage von 80 arabisch und 20 römisch nummerierten Exemplaren.Mit Parkett-Magazin."Tracey Emin has no secrets, she exposes herself utterly, you can see there are no skeletons in her closet because the closet door is open and you are welcome to look inside. Her art is not a record of emotion, but the hot stew of emotion as it comes fresh from the heart - anger, pain, confusion, desolation, occasionally happiness - always with the implicit question 'What is going on here?'" Lynn Barber, Parkett Nr. 63, 2001.Artikel zu Werk und Künstler aus Parkett Edition Nr. 63. Tracey Emin Zeitgenössische Kunst Fotografie 2000er Rahmen Frau Fotografie C-Print KörperErläuterungen zum Katalog

Lot 25

BOETTI, ALIGHIERO1940 Turin - 1994 RomTitel: Probing the Mysteries of a Double Life (für Parkett 24). Datierung: 1990. Technik: Collotypie, von Hand übermalt. leichtem Karton (mit Mittelfalz)Maße: 27 x 46 x 50 x 70cm. Bezeichnung: Signiert und nummeriert. Herausgeber: Parkett-Verlag, Zürich (Hrsg.). Exemplar: 11/100. Sockel/Rahmen: Rahmen. Zustand:Minimale Bestoßung der oberen rechten Ecke. Verso montiert. Ansonsten sehr guter Zustand.Mit Parkett-Magazin."The works of Alighiero Boetti open onto the world, onto the fluid passage of forms; they capture chaos without diminishing it, and one can always cross over from one work into another, while maintaining the same degree of precision, which demonstrates everything with the facts. If there is a route, it is one that leads where routes branch out, bifurcate and multiply. If there is a key, it is a passe-partout that opens and at the same time 'closes' every frame, every possible door."Giovan Battista Salerno, Parkett Nr. 24, 1990. Artikel zu Werk und Künstler aus Parkett Edition Nr. 24. Alighiero Boetti Italien Arte Povera Konzeptkunst Minimalismus Nachkriegskunst Grafik 1990er Rahmen Mensch Druckgrafik Collotypie GesichtErläuterungen zum Katalog

Lot 144

Wm. & Jn. Rigby of Dublin A 31-Bore Percussion Box lock Pistol by Wm. & Jn. Rigby, Dublin, 1845. Rigby serial #9465. A 1.8”-inch octagonal etched Damascus barrel of 0.53" bore inscribed ‘Dublin’, with deeply chiselled breech with platinum plug. The steel frame deeply chiselled with scrolls either side and along the back strap incorporating the rear-sight, the lhs inscribed with Wm. & Jn. Rigby within a banner. Concealed trigger, Rigby serial 9465 to rear, with 3 bents. The finely chequered walnut butt with a silver escutcheon at end, the butt with 1 magazine compartment for lead shot and 4 for nipples. Spring retained steel swivel ramrod. 6” overall. GWO Leslie Martin notes: The pistol is numbered 9465. The nipples and lead shot enclosed are the original items. William & John Rigby 1840-1849, at 13 Wicklow Street 1842 which backed onto their other premises at 24 Suffolk Street. Pistol number 9465 is one of a pair, the other being 9464 and are listed in the Rigby's register as "Pair of back work pistols with traps and swivel rods" they were sold to Sir George Douglas (1825-1885). 34th Regiment for £10.10.0 (10 Guineas) when he 1st went to Ireland in 1845. Sir George Henry Scott-Douglas was the 4th Baronet of Springwood Park. Kelso on the Scottish Borders, he succeeded the title at age 11 and after Harrow school joined the 34th Regiment of Foot (The Border Regiment), he was posted to Ireland in 1845 to assist with the uprising during the potato famine, by 1846 he was posted to Corfu and did not return to Ireland, he married after resigning his commission in 1851, Mariquita Sanchez de Pina of Gibraltar. The following extract from Scott-Douglas's dairy was kindly sent to me by Ian Abernethy. Friday 28th February 1845. Wet & Windy, On the Court martial, which was adjourned. As I could not go out I practiced with my pistols at the door handle Tuesday 10th June Paraded three times & were busy arranging & cleaning the Camp: I obtained some dry straw for my tent, and thought it a great luxury: in the evening Harvey & I went to a village called Streamstown & shot a good many rooks, a policeman, warned me not go out shooting without a brace of pistols in my pocket, as my gun when empty might be taken from me. Sunday 15th June Marched to Church where the Congregation was small consisting of ten besides our detachment, we had a long Charity Sermon; I wondered that the parson Mr Hogg stayed in his parish, as he had been fired at twice & burnt out of his house once. Pte Lomas

Lot 288

A 7mm Belgian Pinfire 6 Shot Revolver. Barrel length 2.6”. Decorated frame and cylinder, frame stamped 3753, folding trigger, loading door missing, chequered grip. Overall length 7¾”. A/F Action not rotating cylinder.

Lot 83

A 6-Shot .442” Pin Fire DA Revolver. A 5-3/4” octagonal sighted barrel, open frame, loading door, 2-piece hardwood grips and attachment for lanyard ring. 11½” overall. WO, action temperamental.

Lot 292

A .22” Pinfire Mini Revolver. 2.4” barrel. Loading door/flap missing. Liege proof mark on cylinder, plain framed, folding trigger, hardwood grips. Overall length 5.7”. A/F

Lot 165

A 54-Bore Colonial Retailed Tranter 4th Model Percussion Revolver. 5 shot cylinder, 153mm (6") oct barrel with top strap inscribed ‘GEORGE WHITFIELD CANNON HOUSE KING ST SYDNEY’, std sights, foliate engraved frame marked W. TRANTERPATENTS, g. profiles, clear address & engraving; blue/grey finish to all metal, chequered walnut grips, replaced std rammer, serial ‘No 15207 T’ on rhs of frame. Overall length 15”. action A/F Leslie Martin notes: Re. Age: The 5 shot percussion (= muzzle-loading, which would have required caps, powder & ball to load) revolving pistol to which this relates is a British made 4th model Tranter which commenced production c. 1857 but was replaced from the mid 1860's with the introduction of cartridge revolvers. (See 'William Tranter, Gunmaker, Birmingham'). Manufacturer: Tranter, Birmingham. Retailer: George Whitfield, Cannon House, King Street, Sydney (as engraved on the top strap). This gun stands out because of who retailed it. George Whitfield was a native of Belfast, Ireland, and was trained in the family gun business, Henry Whitfield, 42 Ann Street, Belfast. George Whitfield arrived in Australia 4th February 1834, and developed a large gun retailing business in Sydney, New South Wales. He moved his business to Cannon House, 69 King Street about 1858. He was shot dead at the door of his gun shop on 4th November 1864 by a dismissed employee, also of Irish extraction, Patrick McGlinn/McGlynn. Date of manufacture (& sale) can thus be safely placed no later than mid 1860's. The Powerhouse Museum, Sydney has another Tranter percussion revolver retailed by George Whitfield, same address as above. (Exhibit reference H 9691). W.L. Martin 6/5/15

Lot 910

Herbert Thomas Dicksee RE (1862-1942) 'The Closed Door' depicting a terrier dog watching a closed door. Mounted, framed and glazed, image measures 13" x 21", overall size 21" x 33". Marked HD 1919.

Lot 2089

A Victorian gilt metal mounted walnut, burr walnut and marquetry credenza, slightly oversailing top above a panel door flanked by glazed vitrine doors, plinth base, 104cm high, 176cm wide, 44cm deep, c.1870

Lot 1655

A Queen Anne walnut enclosed table-top connoisseur’s chest, concave moulded cornice above a door enclosing seven drawers, centred by a small door, arched base, turned bun feet, 46cm high, 37cm wide, 22.5cm deep, c.1710

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