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Lot 544

A pine two door wardrobe with two drawers on a plinth base

Lot 552

A figured mahogany free standing corner cupboard with large panel door enclosing three shelves over a further panel door enclosing a single shelf of a plinth base

Lot 557

An Edwardian mahogany serpentine fronted sideboard in the Chippendale revival taste with two central drawers flanked by a cupboard door and cellarette raised on square fluted tapering legs to spade feet

Lot 559

An early 20th Century mahogany secretaire cabinet with gallery top over two drawers and a fall front writing compartment over a further drawer and two cupboard doors flanked by a glazed door on square supports to castors

Lot 569

A Victorian carved oak Gothic revival side cabinet with single glazed door and figural and grotesque mask decoration

Lot 571

A circa 1900 mahogany side cabinet with two drawers over a single cupboard door on bracket feet

Lot 1058

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

Lot 207

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

Lot 36

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

Lot 127

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!’

Lot 115

EDWARDIAN MAHOGANY BEDSIDE SINGLE DOOR PEDESTAL WITH CARVED PANEL FRONT AND BRASS DROP HANDLE.RAISED ON A SQUARE PLYNTH BASE.HEIGHT: 31 INCHES.WIDTH: 15 INCHES.DEPTH: 14 INCHES.IN GOOD CONDITION.

Lot 132

REGENCY SATINWOOD TWO DOOR SIDE CABINET FITTED WITH ONE SHELF.RAISED ON TURNED LEGS.HEIGHT: 22 INCHES.WIDTH: 32 INCHES.DEPTH: 17 INCHES.IN GOOD CONDITION.

Lot 15

WILLIAM IV MAHOGANY TWO DOOR WARDROBE FITTED WITH TWO SHORT DRAWERS, ONE LONG DRAWER AND FIVE SLIDES.HEIGHT: 80 INCHES.WIDTH: 52 INCHES.DEPTH: 22 INCHES.IN GOOD CONDITION.

Lot 5

MAHOGANY CAMPAIGN STYLE TWO DOOR GLAZED BOOKCASE FITTED WITH TWO SHORT AND TWO LONG DRAWERS WITH BRASS MOUNTS AND BRASS CAMPAIGN HANDLES.HEIGHT: 65 INCHES.WIDTH: 47 INCHES.DEPTH: 13 INCHES.IN GOOD CONDITION.

Lot 62

MAHOGANY BREAKFRONT FOUR DOOR BOOKCASE FITTED WITH TWO SHORT AND FOUR LONG DRAWERS WITH LION MASK HANDLES AND FOUR GRILL DOORS ABOVE.RAISED ON A SQUARE PLYNTH BASE.HEIGHT: 78 INCHES.WIDTH: 61 INCHES.DEPTH: 18 INCHES.IN GOOD CONDITION.

Lot 64

VICTORIAN MAHOGANY TWO DOOR WARDROBE FITTED WITH ONE LONG DRAWER AND ONE SHORT DRAWER.RAISED ON A SQUARE PLYNTH BASE. HEIGHT: 82 INCHES.WIDTH: 54 INCHES.DEPTH: 18 INCHES.IN GOOD CONDITION.

Lot 549

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

Lot 200

A hardware retailers' closing stock: to include lacquered brass door furniture, hooks and accessories and ventilation grills LAM

Lot 201

A hardware retailers' closing stock: to include brass and other door and drawer handles LAM

Lot 207

A late 19thC satinwood string inlaid mahogany hanging display cabinet with a carved upstand cornice, over a lockable, astragal glazed door 32''h 20''w BSR

Lot 218

An Edwardian walnut pot cupboard with a low upstand, enclosed by a full-height panelled door, on a plinth 29''h 15''w BSR

Lot 225

A hardware retailers' closing stock: to include miscellaneous fasteners, hooks, door viewers and brackets LAM

Lot 256

A modern oak finished display cabinet, the shelved and part glazed upper section on a two door base 80''h 50''w RSB

Lot 99

A late 19thC mahogany pier cabinet, the full-height, glazed panelled door enclosing a fabric covered shelved interior, on a plinths 36''h 27''w F

Lot 167

A Georgian mahogany pot cupboard, enclosed by a panelled door, raised on ring turned, spindled legs, united by lath stretchers 32''h 14.5''w BSR

Lot 350

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.

Lot 351

A Small Antique Oak Wall Hanging Corner Cupboard, with central panelled door and two interior shelves, approx 64 (across front) x 45 x 63 cms.

Lot 366

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

Lot 372

A Late 19th Century Tibetan Pine Painted Food Chest, four door panels hand-painted with foliate chrysanthemum, peony and birds, approx 107 x 33 x 96 cms.  Bears the Shanghai Wax Antiquities Approval Export Seal.

Lot 64

A Brass Door Stop, modelled as a Fox and Rope, approx 38 cms h. 

Lot 624

A Victorian mahogany two door cupboard 94 x 116 x 54cm

Lot 1074

§ 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).

Lot 21

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

Lot 28

Late 19th C Oak bookcase cabinet, with brass strap hinges, 155 x 155 x 30cm . Stains, water marks and rings, to protruding shelf at top and to lower shelf. Right hand door sticks a bit at base, scuffs to feet, otherwise finish generally good

Lot 8

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.

Lot 109

SAFETY BARRIER, DOG CAGE & 2 WAY PET DOOR

Lot 361

PINE 2 DOOR WARDROBE

Lot 375

2 DOOR/ MIRRORED WARDROBE

Lot 380

PINE TWO DOOR WARDROBE

Lot 432

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

Lot 708

Tall square wooden pub table 76 x 76 x 109 cm H and showcase with glass door 42 x 26 x 98 cm H

Lot 709

Edwardian double wardrobe with mirror door

Lot 1073

ERCOL 2 DOOR SIDE CUPBOARD WITH BOTTOM DRAW

Lot 1170

VICTORIAN 2 DOOR GLAZED WALL CUPBOARD

Lot 1191

MAHOGANY 2 DOOR DISPLAY CABINET

Lot 473

An early 19th century mahogany longcase clock by William, Bucknell, Burslem. With double swan-neck pediment and brass rosettes. The case and door have fluted ionic columns, short case door, dogstooth cross-banding and inlaid shell motif. The painted dial has Arabic numerals, rolling moon, painted spandrels depicting figure in pastoral landscape. With subsidiary seconds dial and date aperture. Eight-day, two-train movement. 223 x 54 cm

Lot 504

George III mahogany corner cupboard, swan neck pediment framing fretwork panel, single door with cock bead flanked by fluted columns, interior with three fixed shelves, width 81cm (32"), height 129cm (51"). Condition report: Damage to fretwork on pediment.

Lot 522

George III mahogany press cupboard, moulded corice above two single panel doors, each supporting oval veneers, interior with four sliding shelves, base with three long drawers, brass oval plate handles all standing on bracket feet, width 127cm (50"), depth 55cm (22"), height 193cm (76"). Condition report: Left hand door with cock beading damaged due to bowing of door panel, drawer fronts bowed.

Lot 535

George III oak bureau bookcase, top section with moulded dentil cornice above two raised and fielded panelled doors, cross banded in mahogany with central petera, interior green painted with three adjustable shelves, base with flap opening to reveal fitted interior with central door and six small drawers, four long cross banded drawers with replacement brass handles, enclosed by chamfered corners, all standing on bracket feet, width 107cm (42"), depth 56cm (22"), height 221cm (87"). Condition report: Overall requiring re-polishing, sections of veneer missing from door petera, replacement brass handles (one missing), sections of veneer missing from chamfered corners.

Lot 560

French walnut linen cupboard circa 1900, pediment decorated with cast brass garlands and finials, two bevelled mirrored glass doors covering four adjustable shelves, plinth with single door and standing on turned feet, width 125cm (49"), depth 45cm (18"), height 239cm (94"). Condition report: Overall condition good.

Lot 6

A late Victorian brass microscope, contained in a mahogany travel box with brass handle and hinged door. Microscope has three additional lenses. 23 x 19 x 15 cm.

Lot 361

George Norbury Allsop (1811-?) British. "The Barn Door", Horses and Figures outside a Barn, Oil on Panel, Signed, Inscribed and Dated 1839, 9.5" x 12".

Lot 479

A Chinese silk portiere circa 1800 the central blue silk panel embroidered with blue silk five clawed dragons amongst flaming pearls, with a gold ground pelmet embroidered with five phoenixes in flight within celestial clouds. The gold border having peonies and key designs interwoven in gold and coloured thread, 109cm x 121cm approx The portiere compares with some Imperial door hangings in its size and design

Lot 27

A well-engineered 3 ½ inch gauge model of a London Midland and Scottish Railway 'Black 5' 4-6-0 tender locomotive No 5241 , the silver soldered boiler with fittings including water sight glass, pressure gauge, injector and drop down fire door. Chassis with twin outside cylinders and operated by Walschaert's valve gear, cylinder drains, fluted motion and eccentric driven axle water feed pump. A six wheel tender having fitted hand feed water pump, steps, hand rails and couplings. The model is finished in LMS black lined livery with detailed rivet-work, steps, hand-rails and coupling. Length 125cm. Cab width 18cm. * Boiler History: No boiler history available. This locomotive has not been steamed for a number of years. * The London Midland and Scottish Railway Class 5 4-6-0, almost universally known as the Black Five. It was introduced by William Stanier in 1934 and 842 were built between then and 1951. Members of the class survived to the last day of steam on British Railways in 1968, and eighteen remain in preservation .

Lot 29

A well-engineered 5 inch gauge model of a LNER K4 Class 2-6-0 tender locomotive Lord of the Isles , built by Mr Bob Wilkinson of Somerset. The silver soldered copper boiler with fittings including pressure gauge, water sight-glass, regulator, fire box door, drip oilers, direction control lever and safety valves. The chassis with twin outside cylinders, fluted motion, Walschaerts valve gear, two water injectors and cylinder drain cocks. The model finished in traditional green and black lined livery with fitted steps and hand rails. The six wheel tender with fitted brakes. The locomotive has a driving extension rod and the cab roof rises for ease of driving. Total length 162cm. Cab width 26cm. * Boiler History: Boiler Identity No 12828/5. Southern Federation of Model Engineering Societies Boiler Test Records. Hydraulic Test Certificate No C 155644 Taunton Model Engineering Club. Expires the 12th of February 2019. 150 psi. Signed by Mr Ian Grinter. Steam Test certificate No 155647 Expired the 4th of June 2016. 100 psi. BOILER HISTORY DISCLAIMER Please Note: All boiler history records and references made in this catalogue are made for guidance only and the auctioneers are not able to convey any guarantee s or warrantee s as to the safety of the boilers or their present condition.

Lot 36

-393 A well-engineered 5 inch gauge model of a Southern Railway L1 Class 4-4-0 tender locomotive No 1756, -1 the silver soldered copper boiler having fittings including pressure gauge, water sight glass, regulator, lever operated fire door and other us

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