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A mahogany oval dining table, a nest of three oak coffee tables, a walnut centre table with turned and carved pedestal to three cabriole legs, a mahogany and satinwood inlaid wine table on turned pedestal to three cabriole legs, a rectangular topped with rounded corners side table with snap top above the baluster turned support to three cabriole legs, a three tier mahogany and satnwood inlaid cake stand, a brass and embossed fire screen, assorted chairs and stools, a mahogany and banded dressing table, a rectangular oak framed mirror, two pot cupboards, a reproduction mahogany chest of four drawers to bracket feet, a circular oak snap top table on turned supports to three legs, a cut down mahogany canterbury with single drawer on turned supports to castors, a mahogany dressing table mirror and a single door drinks cupboard
A yew wood revolving octagonal booktable and mahogany D-shaped side table on three turned supports, a satin walnut single mirrored door wardrobe, a painted low bench and an embossed brass coal box, a dining room D-end table on twin pedestal column supports and four chairs with matching display unit and a 20th Century yew wood pedestal desk with green leatherette inset top, eight assorted drawers to bracket feet
A 19th Century mahogany long case clock case with replacement battery movement and printed dial in the 19th Century style by Big Ben Clocks of London, and a mahogany single bedstead, chest of three drawers and nine various cane seated bedroom chairs, together with a Victorian upholstered ottoman daybed in the Howard style (for restoration) CONDITION REPORTS The case with some scratches, marks and pock type marks. Verneers lifting/cracked and bubbling in some areas mainly visibly to the arch of the hood. Some reeding missing in the column area around the hood in some locales. Some chips and missing moulding in various locales. All over various general signs of wear and tear throughout. The top of the clock shows signs of the wood splitting. The spherical finial in the centre is missing the top of the spike. The inlay in the centre at the top of the clock is cracked and there are losses. The moulding to the right hand side of the top of the clock has a small section missing at the bottom. Numerous cracks and ecretions and dents to the top of the clock. The column on the left hand side shows areas of loss. The col;umn on the right hand side is loose and shows some losses. There are numerous scratches and scuffs to the top of the clock, on the side and at the back. The main body of the clock has ecretions, some loss of varnish. There are some losses to the moulding on the right hand side of the door on the main body of the clock. Inside there are signs of mold or mildew, both on the back of the door and inside the clock itself. On the base of the clock there are numerous ecrtetions, some loss of varnish, numerous dents and scuffs. On the top left hand side of the moulding on the base there is a section missing. Areas of varnish missing, numerous dents and scratches to the base - see iamges for details. The back of the clock has numeraous areas of mold or mildew, there are dents and scuffs all the way down - see images for details. All the spherical finials at the top seem to have been repaired at some point.
A Leica M2 Rangefinder Body,1959, chrome, serial no. 982674, body, E, shutter working, slow speeds sticking, few very light marks from meter to top plate, some light marks to base plate and two light chips of paint loss to film door, with instructions, in maker's box; Serial number matches box and body
A Table Top Stereo Viewer,C.1870, English, unsigned, body, VG, finished in French polished burr walnut, focusing wheels to stereo lenses, optics, VG, mounted on a fold up board, internal side carousel rotated via turned wooden wheels to each side, mechanics, VG, top opens to reveal mirrored backs with a square top plate glass diffuser in a wooden frame, fold down door to rear with mirror to reverse and glass diffuser screen, with several glass stereo slides
An Exceptionally Large & Well Appointed Domestic Medicine Chest,C.1850, of cupboard form, in mahogany with campaign style brass handles, each door housing a gallery of velvet lined fitted compartments with six bottles, main body with a gallery of five bottles, and an arrangement of six drawers below, housing scales, apothecary weights, further bottles and jars in fitted compartments, glass pestle and mortar and other accessories, all thus far described mounted on a large single drawer containing ointment jars, a pharmaceutical measure, a pewter funnel and other items including some records of prescriptions dated July 21st 1872, to the rear of the cabinet a sliding drawer, secured by an internal bolt, reveals a further gallery of five large bottles, virtually all the bottle in the whole medicine chest bear the label of V H Watts, or Watts & Son, of Rainham, Kent, dimensions 36.5cm high, 29.5 wide when closed
BEATLES THE: An autograph album containing individual signatures of George Harrison (‘love from George Harrison’, a good, bold blue ink example, the page neatly annotated and dated to the upper and lower edges in the hand of a collector indicating that the signature was obtained in person at his home in Esher, Surrey, on 11th August 1967) and Ringo Starr (‘Best wishes, Ringo Starr’ on a white 12mo card affixed to a page within the album with sellotape to the upper and lower edges, causing a stain to both which slightly affects Starr’s greeting, but not his signature, accompanied by a loosely inserted A.L.S. by Maureen Starkey, Ringo’s wife, one page, small 4to, Weybridge, Surrey, n.d. (13th April 1967) to Miss. Christine Ellisdon, thanking her for her letter and continuing ‘Enclosed is Richie’s autograph. He thought, with the fold being in it you wanted two. I’m sure you won’t mind though….., together with the original self-addressed envelope by Ellisdon) and also including a secretarial signature of John Lennon (‘Love to Christine, John Lennon xxx’; most likely in the hand of Lennon’s housekeeper, the page annotated in ink and pencil to the lower edge in the hand of a collector indicating that the ‘signature’ was obtained at his house in Weybridge on 11th August 1967), the album also including a few other signatures of famous pop singers and entertainers of the 1960s including Charlie Drake, Ian ‘Tich’ Amey, Trevor ‘Dozy’ Ward-Davies, John ‘Beaky’ Diamond, Keith Fordyce, Peter Asher, Keith Relf, Jeff Beck, Long John Baldry, Lulu, Eddy Arnold etc. Most of the pages neatly annotated in the hand of a collector. Together with an interesting and unique series of original candid photographs (3.5 x 3.5 and slightly smaller) all relating to The Beatles and the owner of the autograph album, including an image of John Lennon driving his open-top sports car (his face obscured by the reflection on the windscreen), Lennon’s home in Weybridge (2), George Harrison’s home in Esher (5), Ringo Starr’s home in Weybridge (2), an image of Paul McCartney seated in his car alongside Jane Asher outside his home, 19th August 1967, his house in St. John’s Wood (2) etc. Some light age wear to the album and the binding loose (repaired with sellotape). G to about VG, 15 + album Provenance: The signatures and photographs were acquired by the vendor and her twin sister (seen together in one of the candid photographs included in the lot) in the Summer of 1967 and are accompanied by various typed anecdotal notes regarding their attempts (both successful and otherwise) in meeting The Beatles, in part, ‘….John lived in Weybridge, Surrey. On one occasion we knocked on his front door and his housekeeper answered. She told us that he was having his dinner and gladly took our autograph books advising us to come back later……We then moved on to Esher in Surrey where George lived. Again we handed our autograph books into his house and were rewarded with his autograph. He came to the window to thank us for coming but nicely asked us to leave!.....We then visited Ringo’s house….We met both him and his wife as we had presents for his baby……Unfortunately we were unlucky in getting Paul’s autograph…..we visited his home in St. Johns Wood, London, many times and even took a photograph of him and Jane Asher in his car….We once waited outside the Abbey Road recording studios…..Paul came out saying he would be back shortly and would sign our autograph books. Unfortunately, we had to leave before his return!’
Wreck Mail: 1907 February 20, cover from London (a stock exchange report from Fenn & Crosthwaite for 4.15pm 20 Feb) to Amsterdam, salvaged from the wreck of 'S.S. Berlin' which sank off the Hook of Holland on 21 February, with Dutch cachet "BESCHADIGD DOOR RAMP/HARWICH BOOT", original adhesive absent as usual, accompanied by contemporary Dutch picture postcard of the disaster
An Antique Oak Welsh Two Door Armoire/Linen Press Cupboard on square feet, double cupboard with two drawers beneath; the cupboard and four false drawers beneath being decorated with panelling, the sides with inset panelling and the top with a moulded overhanging; the keyholes, door knobs and drop ring handles to drawers being made of brass, approx 135 x 55 x 188 cms.
A Chinese Late 19th Century Qing Dynasty Cherry and Fir Wood Cupboard, with double cupboards to the upper and lower section, ebonised and gilt-painted naturalistic decoration to the door panels, calligraphy to upper panels, the cupboard interior fitted with drawers, the doors furnished with traditional brass fittings, approx 97 x 51 x 176 cms
§ Sherree Valentine Daines (British, b. 1959) Mother and daughter sitting out side a cottage door, circular oil on board, signed. 19.5cm dia. Please note that Artists Resale Right is additionally payable on this lot up to a maximum of 4% on top of the hammer price (visit www.dacs.org.uk for more information).
Expanded description and revised estimate, An Arts & Crafts oak compactum wardrobe, by Shapland & Petter of Barnstaple. with central mirror door flanked by two cupboards, inset tiles, with tube-lined decoration depicting peacocks, over a series of short and long drawers, drawers locks stamped S&P, tiles attributed to Flaxman, . Size max width 183 cm, comes in two sections, left and centre 124 cm right section 56 cm, max height 215 cm, removable pelmet, 67 cm Finish generally good condition, scuff to right hand door and a few scratches Both the drawers and door have suffered damp and do not at present fit into the wardrobe due to swellingVery light crazing to the tiles, interior lined with what appears to be original green cloth, Small panel of veneer missing on left hand side of the raised pelmet, Wardrobe designed with five short and one long drawer. we have two extra short drawers and one extra long drawer. also two square section finials for the top
German oak single door cabinet with pitched top and turrets, arched windows with stained glass, early 20th Century, 248 x 108 x 49 cm . Overall condition good. Some minor losses to exposed edges, less than 2%.No damage found to glass panels.General wear due to use in the house.May have been re-polished in the last 20 years.
Monty Pythons life of Brian DVD case signed by Eric Idle, Michael Palin, Terry Jones and Terry Gilliam dedicated to Brian (DVD included). Monty Python's Life of Brian, also known as Life of Brian, is a 1979 British religious satire comedy film starring and written by the comedy group Monty Python (Graham Chapman, John Cleese, Terry Gilliam, Eric Idle, Terry Jones and Michael Palin). It was also directed by Jones. The film tells the story of Brian Cohen (played by Chapman), a young Jewish man who is born on the same day as, and next door to, Jesus Christ, and is subsequently mistaken for the Messiah. Good Condition. All signed items come with our certificate of authenticity. We combine postage on multiple winning lots and can ship worldwide. UK postage from £3.95, EU from £4.95, Overseas from £6.95
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