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An 18th century style walnut dressing mirror, the arched mirror plate above a base with a door flanked by two recesses and two drawers, 35.5 cm wide See illustration Condition report Report by GHHeight is 66 cm, depth is 24 cm.Scratches, knocks and damage to varnish.One of the gallery sections on the right of the top is broken off but present.The mirror is probably a 1920's reproduction and seems to be original for that time when no obvious replacements, repairs etc.
A late Victorian bracket clock, the 18 cm arched square brass dial signed Wall, Rotherham, having a matt centre, silvered chapter ring with Roman numerals, and subsidiary Slow/Fast and Silent/Chime dials to the arch, the movement striking on two gongs, in an ebonised case, with brass mounts, 70 cm high, with a matching bracket, 29 cm high (2) See illustration Condition report Some rubbing to the ebonised case, with a pendulum, a winding key and a door key
A Victorian mahogany chiffonier, 137 cm wide See illustration Condition report Report by GHSome scratches to the top and a couple of small stains. Some other scratches and knocks down the sides and edges and a couple of chips to the veneer around the bottom plinth. One of the pieces of moulding on the left hand door is a little loose. Overall good and with no major defects, and mahogany has retained a nice colour. Height 90 cm depth 43.5 cm
A longcase clock, the 30 cm square arched silvered dial having Silent Strike subsidiary dial, Roman and Arabic numerals, date aperture, signed Rich Peyton Gloucester square, fitted an eight day movement striking on a bell, in a mahogany case, 227 cm high over arch See illustration Condition report ReportTwo weights and pendulum.Report by MWThe box section front panel is detached and there is some damage to the plinth. The trunk door appears warp free but there are shrinkage splits in various places with the majority in the top hinge area. The dial appears clean. The clock comes complete with two weights, winding handle key and pendulum and comes from a private client.
A collection of assorted household items to include bakelite Art Deco door furniture, various Meccano, LP records, Harmsworth Self Educator volumes, various reproduction signs including "Castrol Motor Oil", etc, a small quantity of decorative items, pair of African carved hardwood figures, etc
A 19th Century rosewood cased mantle clock with single fusee movement, brass face and Roman numerals CONDITION REPORTS Case with overall surface scratching, wear and tear conducive with age. Discolouration, probably due to varnish deterioration, particularly to the right hand side of the door at front and the plinth. One foot appears original, one a modern replacement. Two further at the back missing with extra piece of wood to balance the piece set at the back. Moulding missing to right hand side. Veneers missing to left hand side back of base. Veneers missing to left hand side and top and bottom left of the rear door. Basswork very dirty. Movement appears intact though the key does not move in the keyhole suggesting that it may have been over-wound. Source of problem actually not known. Presumed for this reason, not working, though not known for sure. Appears to be anchor escapement though we have not removed the movement for fear of breaking screws by trying to do so. Pendulum and key extant. 17 cm high x 13.5 cm wide x 10.5 cm deep. See images for further information.
A 19th Century oak cased long case clock, the eight day musical movement with Whittington and Westminster chimes (for restoration), a mahogany bow fronted chest of four long drawers, an early 20th Century rosewood two door cupboard, an oak single pedestal desk, child's rush seat ladder back chair and a leather lattice work covered armchair CONDITION REPORTS All items in poor / damaged barn stored condition. All requiring restoration and repairs. Suggest viewing in person.
A circa 1900 carved oak two door hanging wall cupboard with shelf CONDITION REPORTS Overall condition good though with some areas of white paint to the rear edges where obviously the piece has failed to be removed from a wall at time of painting. Some colour variations between the wood in certain areas - to the top, cornice and base though perhaps to be expected. A small piece of moulding to the left door top above the carved area or above the carved panel, is missing. Lock to right hand door is missing. Upon opening doors some sign of old worm to the left hand door top right (from interior). Back panel with split. One shelf missing. Split above the hinge to right hand door top. Panel above lower shelf with large split almost all the way across from left towards centre and smaller split bottom right corner. Right door with some signs of paint lower right. Perhaps in need of sympathetic restoration. Size 56 cm wide x18.2 cm deep x 58 cm high.
An early 20th Century giltwood and gesso vitrine in the Louis XVI taste CONDITION REPORTS 171 x 69 x 40 cmLosses to the gilt, has had some touching up, various cracks to the gilt/gesso through out, plus a larger crack to the bottom right hand corner of the door frame support. Three glass shelves are present but no key to door. Wear and tear conducive with age and use.
An early 20th Century burr yew bookcase cabinet in the Biedermeier style, the central glazed door enclosing adjustable shelving and two drawers flanked by two cupboard doors enclosing adjustable shelving, raised on square tapering legs to brass feet CONDITION REPORTS Has wear and tear, chips etc, scrapes to the veneer and in need of a good clean. Some of the shelves are slightly lowed, shelf depth is 37 cm. The depth of cupboard is approx 50 cm. Height is approx 221 cm x 182 cm in width
De La Mare (Walter). Poems 1901-1918, 2 volumes, Constable, 1932, spotted, including rough-trimmed edges, bookplate of Richard Adams on front pastedowns, and inscribed by Walter de la Mare on front free endpapers, original brown cloth gilt, each in dustjacket, spines darkened and frayed at head, together with a typed letter signed, on Hill House, Taplow, headed notepaper, loosely inserted, one blue leaf, folded, dated 8th June 1939, signed in ink 'With all remembrances yours sincerely W.J. de la Mare', plus Ding Dong Bell, 1st edition, Selwyn & Blount, 1924, free endpapers partially toned, untrimmed, original cloth-backed boards, in toned and dusty dustjacket, spine ends frayed with slight loss, 8vo, (limited edition, 178/300 copies, signed by the author), plus At First Sight, A Novel, 1st edition, New York: Crosby Gaige, 1928, partly unopened, original cloth-backed boards, with gilt decorated spine, dusty and edge-rubbed, small stain on front cover, 8vo, (limited edition, one of 650 copies signed by the author on the half-title) 'Poems 1901-1918' was first published in 1920. This copy is inscribed by the author to both volumes: 'Walter de la Mare with all remembrances & best wishes April 20 1939'. The accompanying letter is addressed to Miss Price, expressing regret at the delay in writing and returning the two books, and mysteriously mentioning an "atrociously mean business", hoping "that no further anxieties have followed after it", before going on to thank her for all her "kindness on the Day". Walter de la Mare was one of Richard Adams's favourite authors, 'The Three Mulla-Mulgars' being seminal in the creation of 'Watership Down'. In his autobiography Adams refers to first reading the poems of De La Mare as a young boy, saying "They flung open the door upon a numinous, night-blue world of incessant danger, wild beauty, loss, fear and death; no pretence or dressing-up... but deeply felt and sincere, and all cast in words of storm, rainbow and wave. They struck into my heart the full realization of humanity's ultimate ignorance and insecurity in this world; and this has never left me...". He goes on to say "I would like to think that Silverweed, the story of the Black Rabbit and the Epilogue are in some degree in debt to the atmosphere of de la Mare's lyrics." (Richard Adams, The Day Gone By, An Autobiography, 1990, page 156; Richard Adams, The Thorny Paradise, Writers on Writing for Children, edited by Edward Blishen, Kestrel Books, 1977, page 165). (4)
TOJO HIDEKI: (1884-1948) Japanese Prime Minister 1941-44, responsible for the attack on Pearl Harbor, which led to America entering World War II. An unusual set of three original 4 x 3 photographs, each depicting different views of the barracks in which prisoners, including Tojo, were held during the Tokyo War Crimes Tribunal. One of the photographs is signed by Tojo, in both English and Japanese, with his name alone to the verso. Another of the photographs is annotated in an unidentified hand to the verso, 'Gallows where Tojo was hung. Note #13 on door!' Rare. Some very slight, minor age wear, otherwise VG, 3
19TH CENTURY OAK STANDING BOW FRONTED, BLIND CORNER CUPBOARD, having moulded edge top above carved and moulded panelled door depicting Jesus Christ with two Disciples in an interior, two fitted shelves to the interior on a platform type base. 65 x 56 x 126cm. (B.P. 24% incl. VAT) CONDITION REPORT: Basically sound, scuffs, wear and minor losses with age only. Provenance: Purchased 1949 Hafod Mansion sale, Aberystwyth. Local family ownership since.
A Kit-built Gauge I Narrow Gauge-style Bogie Coach, made of wood (including bogie frames) and painted in brown and ivory with gold lining, fitted with NG centre-buffer couplings and interior details including bar/buffet in one corner, F-G, lacks door handles and other details, glazing rather gluey
Six Repainted and Super-detailed Lima 0 Gauge Southern Region Mark 1 Coaches, all in SR green with replacement metal (insulated) wheels, buck-eye couplers, corridor connections, door handles and other details including interiors and passengers, VG, damage to one bogie and chip to roof of S39679 (6 in 2 trays)
A Scratch-built 1½” scale Live Steam Burrell Agricultural Traction Engine, with single cylinder, two-speed gear, cable drum to rear axle, dummy governor, contracting drum brake to second shaft gear and other details, complete with firing irons, G-VG, made to a very good standard but wheels with some surface rusting to steel parts, slightly ‘makeshift’ fixing to smokebox door
A Large Vertical Stationary Steam Engine by Schönner or similar, overall height 15” including chimney, vertical brass boiler with weighted safety valve and water gauge glass, cast door to firebox, cast engine frame and base, the single-cylinder with double-acting slide valve and 4” flywheel, P, whistle missing, general surface corrosion throughout, deeper rusting to part of cylinder cover and firebox, burner included but may not be original
HAROLD RILEY (born 1934); a signed limited edition print, 'The Yellow Door', signed in pencil lower right, 393/550, published by Grove Galleries Ltd, Manchester, 24 x 19.5cm, framed and glazed. (D) CONDITION REPORT: This lot qualifies for Artist Resale Rights. For further information, please visit http://www.dacs.org.uk.
A circa 1900 oak smoker's cabinet with glazed door enclosing tobacco jar and pipe rack section above three drawers, with associated ceramic jar, also a pair of ship's wheel decorated bells, a hammered copper footed bowl by Hugh Wallis, diameter 21cm and a square Art Nouveau decorated dish (5).
SAMUEL ASHTON OF BREDBURY; a George III oak and mahogany crossbanded eight day longcase clock, with ebonised foliate decorated frieze above brass dial, set with Roman and Arabic numerals, moon phase aperture and subsidiary seconds dial, with single shaped door flanked by reeded columns on a plinth base, height 196cm.
ROBERT FLETCHER OF CHESTER; a George III oak and mahogany crossbanded, conch shell inlaid longcase clock, the broken swan neck pediment above painted enamel dial set with Roman numerals and subsidiary seconds dial, inscribed with maker's name, with single shaped door on plinth base with ogee bracket feet, height 220cm.Maker listed active 1784-1820. CONDITION REPORT: Fretwork pediment damaged. Dial repainted, movement, dial and case are associated. Heavy wear to one of the fluted columns, general surface wear to the case.
A 20th century oak long case clock with domed top above brass dial and silvered chapter ring set with Roman numerals, inscribed JJ Holgate, Accrington, above a slender glass door, plinth base and bun feet, height 166cm. CONDITION REPORT: Scuffs and scrapes to case, pitting and discolouration to dial, not tested so cannot give guarantee as to working order.
An early 20th century oak longcase clock of small proportions, the silvered chapter ring set with Arabic and Roman numerals and presentation plaque 'Presented to J.C. Chatburn, Esq. On the occasion of his marriage on 15th September 1921, by the staff of The Grimsby Mutual Insurance Co Ltd', with ling door above square section plinth, height 159.5cm.
'The Handbook of the Rolls-Royce Silver Shadow and Bentley 'T' drophead Coupe and 2-door saloon', 1969, first edition for cars from serial no. C.R.H.6002. Hard bound in beige, antique textured leather cloth. Data & personal memoranda pages clear and not annotated to any particular car or owner.
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