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Lot 677

Wardrobe with internal drawers to central section (central door has one broken joint and is missing mirror). In 5 pieces for easy removal and transportation. H203cm W185cm D54cm approx 

Lot 623

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 660

Edwardian mahogany inlaid Armoire with small 2 door central cupboard, central drawers and large mirrored doors either side H254cm W206cm D58cm approx (dismantles into several pieces for easier transportation) No key

Lot 107

10 assorted adult erotic magazines to 2 smaller sized. Lot includes Naughty Neighbours, Newcomers, 18+ and The Girl Next Door.

Lot 255

Victorian brass door knocker, H: 15 cm. UK P&P Group 2 (£20+VAT for the first lot and £4+VAT for subsequent lots)

Lot 159

A late Victorian oak smoking room cabinet, the oversailing top above two glazed doors enclosing pipe racks, shelves and drawer, 33cm high; another, mahogany, the hinged oversailing top above a glazed door, 29.5cm high; a mahogany pipe rack; all containing various pipes, tobacco jar, etc (3)

Lot 306

A Lancashire ash spindleback elbow chair, rush seat, 105cm high, 62.5cm wide, the seat 46cm wide and 38cm deep; a similar ladderback rocking chair, 89.5cm high, 47cm wide, the seat 34cm deep; a mahogany bedroom cabinet, 80cm high, 40.5cm wide, 36.5cm deep; an oak side table, fall front door, 56cm high, 65.5cm wide, 36.5cm deep (4)

Lot 67

EDWARD WILLIAM GODWIN (1833-1886) FOR WILLIAM WATT, LONDON AESTHETIC MOVEMENT WARDROBE, CIRCA 1875 stained pine, mirrored glass, with applied brass fittings, bears enamel 'Heirloom' maker's label to the rear and inside doorDimensions:124cm wide, 175cm high, 55cm deepNote: Literature: Soros S. The Secular Furniture of E.W. Godwin, Yale 1999, p.186, no.307 illus. and p.198, no.318 where similar examples of pine wardrobes made to Godwin's designs by William Watt are illustrated

Lot 16

ATTRIBUTED TO CHARLES BEVAN (FL. 1865-82) CABINET, CIRCA 1875 oak, with inlaid marquetry decoration and carved elements, single glazed door with velvet-lined interior, Dent fossil limestone topDimensions:94cm wide, 96.7cm high, 48cm deep

Lot 29

HALSEY RICARDO (1854-1928) (DESIGNER) THE BIRMINGHAM GUILD OF HANDICRAFT LTD (MAKER) PAIR OF DOUBLE WALL LIGHTS, CIRCA 1906-1907 24-carat gold-plated brass, gold foil enamel and original opalescent glass shades Dimensions:35.5cm wide, 30.5cm high, 19cm deep Provenance:Provenance: Supplied to Sir Ernest Debenham for Debenham House, 8 Addison Road, London, removed circa 1960 Phillips Auctioneers lots 148, 149, 150, 30th March 1993 Haslam & Whiteway, London one pair British Art Market 2014 Paul Shutler Note: Literature: The Architectural Review, An Essay in Colour Architecture, March 1907 Country Life, Madge Garland, 8 Addison Road, Kensington - The Town Houses of Halsey Ricardo - II, 20th November 1975Note: Sir Ernest Debenham (1865-1952) of the Debenham department store family, commissioned the architect and designer Halsey Ricardo to build him a house at 8 Addison Road in 1906. This house came to be known as Debenham House or, on occasion, The Peacock House. Halsey Ralph Ricardo established his architectural practice in 1878 but also worked in partnership with William De Morgan (1839-1917) designing ceramics. He advocated the use of architectural glazed tiles to resist the pollution of 19th century London. Debenham House is a striking example of this practice. Ricardo clad the external walls with glazed Burmantofts tiles in bands of peacock greens and blues. He fitted the four reception rooms, seventeen bedrooms and six bathrooms, all with De Morgan tiled fire surrounds (with no two alike) and with De Morgan pictorial panels throughout the building. In addition to this, he used various marbles and architectural elements clad with Doulton 'Carrara ware' tiles. Described as the last flourish of the Arts & Crafts movement, the house features plaster friezes by Ernest Gimson (1864-1919), stained glass by Edward Prior (1852-1932) and a mosaic designed by George Jack (1855-1931). Along with the exterior gates and railings, the interior door furniture, including the handles, finger plates, bell-pushes and light fittings were all designed and made under the supervision of Ricardo by the Birmingham Guild of Handicraft. It would have been inappropriate for Ricardo to use any other firm for this commission as Debenham's father-in-law was Birmingham MP William Kenrick (1831-1919), chief shareholder and director of the Birmingham Guild of Handicraft, and his brother-in-law was the Guild's managing director, Claude Napier-Clavering (1869-1938). These lights are one of the original three pairs designed specifically for the main hall, they feature butterflies circling a single rose before ivy leaves, a theme repeated throughout the building.

Lot 31

SIR ARTHUR WILLIAM BLOMFIELD (1829-1899) SIR ARTHUR WILLIAM BLOMFIELD’S REMEMBRANCE CABINET, CIRCA 1860 painted and gilded oak, patinated metal fittingsDimensions:85cm wide, 226.5cm high, 36cm deepProvenance:Provenance - Mr & Mrs A. W. Blomfield Private collection, Luxembourg Northern France early 2010’s Oscar Graf 2017 John Gilbert Getty (1968-2020) with Paul ShutlerNote:The exterior of this cabinet is decorated with a choir of angels on the front. Above the door is the Latin motto:‘Non vox sed votum, non musica chordula sed cor, Non clamans sed amans, cantat in aure Dei’.Translated as:‘Not the voice, but the desire, not the musical instrument, but the heart, not the crier, but the lover, singeth in the ear of God’.Or‘It is the duty of a devout mind to pray to God, not with the voice or the sound of the voice but with the devotion of the mind and with the faith of the heart’.The interior right-hand panel:Gules two swords in saltire argent hilts and pommels or (for the See of London) Per fess indented argent and azure a bend gules (for Blomfield) - ensigned with a Cross and a CrozierFor the Bishop of London and Blomfield’s late father Charles James Blomfield (1786-1857).The interior left-hand panel:Argent on a bend azure between two unicorn’s heads couped three lozenges of the field (for Smith) Crest. A demitiger rampant azure holding a broken sword properMotto- Vigilando et orando (By watching and praying).For Blomfield’s late wife Caroline Harriet Smith (1840-1882)Note: Until the re-attribution of this cabinet, domestic furniture designed by Blomfield numbered just one: a cupboard, first published by his friend Charles Locke Eastlake in Hints on Household Taste (p.XV, fourth edition 1878), of which a handful of examples exist.Blomfield was not the only Gothic architect to make elaborate large-scale pieces for their home or office early on in their career. Richard Norman Shaw famously commissioned a cabinet that now resides in the collections of the Victoria & Albert Museum straight after he left the employ of George Edmund Street, and of course, the architect William Burges furnished his entire office and house with such cabinets. The interior, later decorated following his wife’s death in 1882, is intended as a private memorial for his late father, the Bishop of London, Charles James Blomfield (1786-1857) and a memorial from a devoted husband to his late wife Caroline Harriet Smith (1840-1882).

Lot 153

SIR EDWIN LUTYENS (1869-1944) DOOR FOR LITTLE THAKEHAM, 1902 oak, polished steel Dimensions:91cm wide, 199cm high, 2.5cm deep Provenance:Provenance: Little Thakeham, West Sussex Little Thakeham (the sale of the contents), Rupert Toovey, 18th October 2000, lot 17. Private Collection Note: Literature: Stamp G. Edwin Lutyens Country Houses, Aurum Press 2001, pp.110-115, and p.114 where similar doors to the current lot are illustrated in situ Note: Lutyens once described Little Thakeham in Sussex, which was designed for Ernest Murray Brown and completed in 1902, as 'the best of the bunch'. The exterior of the house is vernacular, as are several features of the interiors including the magnificent doors, found around the house, of which the current lot is one example. However, the house was one of the first in which Lutyens mixed neoclassical architecture into his previously vernacular style, particularly seen in the large hall.

Lot 1042

A 1920's Jacobean Revival oak writing bureau desk. The desk having fall front door to top with panelled central details opening to reveal fully appointed interior over a series of drawers below. Each with metal pendant drop handles. All raised over  cup and cover legs united by stretchers. Measures 104cm x 75cm x 43cm.

Lot 984

A 19th century George III mahogany library bookcase having pediment top over a single glazed door opening to reveal a shelved interior over a twin door cabinet beneath with field panelling raised over a plinth base. Measures 205 x 165 x 54 cm.

Lot 795

Stonehill - A retro 20th century 1970s teak wood sideboard credenza. The sideboard having a central bank of drawers flanked by double door cupboards with teak ring handles. All raised on tapering teak wood supports. Measures approx. 76cm x 82cm x 44cm. 

Lot 817

An early 20th century Edwardian mahogany inlaid music cabinet. Of rectangular form with rectangular form with flared top, inlaid marquetry decoration enclosed in panelling with glazed panel below on one full sized door. With upright square supports.   Measures approximately 93cm x 54cm x 35cm.

Lot 954

A 20th century Queen Anne revival faux chest of drawers / tv cabinet. Raised on bracket feet with faux scotch cupboard drawer door and flared top above. Measures 100cm x 90cm x 51cm.

Lot 552a

Victor B. Wilkins for G-Plan - Fresco Range - A retro vintage mid 20th Century 1960s teak wood sideboard credenza having a run of three drawers with lipped handles atop a double door cabinet to the left and a single door cabinet to the right. All raised on hairpin legs. Measures approx. 85cm x 142cm x 44cm.

Lot 704

British Modern Design - A mid century teak wood sewing box. Of rectangular form with sectional body comprising twin door top over panel body with lower drawer. Measures approx. 45cm x 55cm x 31cm. 

Lot 867

A 20th century Art Deco bureau in figured walnut comprises drop front which opens to reveal a fitted interior and inlaid leather writing surface, below to left is a single drawer above opening door, and to the right is an open shelving unit with two adjustable shelves within. All set upon carved bun feet to the front. All locks are operational and two keys present. Measures approximately 82cm x 32cm x 118cm high.

Lot 889

A retro 20th century mahogany industrial field specimen chest cabinet. The cabinet drawers opening to reveal a sectioned interior, having a bank of forty four drawers with brass pull handles and brass slip catches to base of each door. Measures 62cm (width) x 31cm (depth) x 48cm (height).

Lot 1077

An early 20th century painted pine locker cupboard. Raised on plinth base with full length fielded panel door in green with white painted body and flared top above. Measures 108cm x 77cm. 

Lot 1145

An early 20th Century 1920's Jacobean revival carved oak bureau bookcase. Twin door astragal glazed top with ornate carved blind fretwork and stepped dentil raised over a geometric panel bureau base all raised on barley twist legs united by block stretchers. Measures approx. 187cm x 61cm x 41cm. 

Lot 565

G-Plan - A retro mid 20th century teak display bookcase cabinet in the manner of G-Plan 'Librenza'. The cabinet having a straight top over a glazed sliding door shelved interior. Pair of recessed single pull handle drawers below. Raised on square tapering supports. Measures approx. 87cm x 107cm x 27cm.

Lot 899

A contemporary country pine twin door hall cabinet. The cabinet having chamfered edge to top over twin doors, each with fielded panels and knob handles, opening to reveal shelved interior raised upon a plinth base. Measures 82 x 90 x 44 cm.

Lot 823

A pair of oak Tudor style bedside cabinet / table nightstands. Of square form with flared top above a single cupboard door with burr front, on turned block legs united by perimeter stretchers.   Measures approximately 77cm x 50cm x 45cm.

Lot 609

G Plan - Fresco - A mid 20th century teak G-Plan Fresco range sideboard credenza. The sideboard having two central drawers flanked by twin door cupboards to either side, over a plinth base. Measures 74cm x 183cm x 45cm.

Lot 1149

Late 19th century pine and pitch pine wood estate cupboard bookcase. Raised on a plinth base with single door flanked by reeded pillars. Caddy top above with shelves to interior. Measures approx. 108cm x 91cm x 39cm. 

Lot 615

G-Plan - Three pieces of G Plan Fresco Range teak to include a television cabinet, a low twin door cabinet and a record audio unit with shelves over a single door cabinet. Measures 103cm x 81cm x 47cm.

Lot 1125

A 20th century stencil painted walnut demi - lune side hall cabinet. The cabinet being raised on turned legs with single panel door enclosing shelving within. Above, a further single drawers. The cabinet with painted stencil decorated cartouche of floral sprays to door and drawer. Measures approx. 79cm x 66cm x 33cm. 

Lot 700

Nathan Furniture - Mid century teak wood Nathan corner desk cabinet secretaire. The top drawer being pull out and fold down with appointed interior. Set over a twin door cupboard. Measures approx. 99cm x 88cm x 51cm. 

Lot 955

An Edwardian circa 1900s mahogany inlaid China display cabinet with full length door housing shelves set within, the top with stage gallery mirror back. Measures 134cm x 59cm x 31cm.

Lot 1007

A late 19th / early 20th century oak arched exterior chapel door with associated door frame. A later circular security peep hole added. Measures 99 x 230 x 10 cm.

Lot 752

Lucian Ercolani - Ercol - Windsor - Model 469 - Serving Cabinet - A 1960's retro vintage beech and elm wood cocktail / bureau cabinet having a drop down fronted door to top, above a twin door cabinet and a single drawer, all handles being recessed oval pull handles. Measures approx. 111cm x 82cm x 43cm. 

Lot 597

G Plan - A retro mid 20th century teak high board display cabinet. Rectangular form with twin full length glazed door with shelves to interior. At the top a bank of three drawers base with recessed handles, supported on a plinth base. Measures approx. Measures 53 x 81 x 46 cm.

Lot 847

An early 20th century inlaid oak music cabinet. Of rectangular form with gallery back, turned reeded supports with pierced scroll work dividers. Sitting atop a pull down door cabinet. All raised on ceramic castors. Measures 107cm x 69cm x 40cm.

Lot 1047

An early 19th century George III inlaid mahogany corner cabinet. The cabinet having pediment top over single door inlaid with central cornucopia shell and string inlay to surround, with ornate brass escutcheon. Opening to reveal an interior of three serpentine shelves. Measures 116cm  x 89cm x 45cm.

Lot 1046

A 19th century Victorian Chinese Chippendale style mahogany coal purdonium. The coal scuttle having crested gallery back with fretwork over a marble top with fall front door having carved rocaille relief work and carved latticing to centre. 

Lot 865

A vintage 20th century circa 1940s small mahogany display cabinet, of rectangular shape, with glazed front opening door and glass to both sides, raised on squat Queen Anne style cabriole legs. The opening door is fitted with a working lock and retains original key, and has three vertical individual glass panels, the central of which is decorated in the Art Nouveau style. Contains two glass shelves within and has gold coloured patterned fabric to the backboard. Measures approximately 29cm x 58cm x 118cm high.

Lot 1107

A pair of Queen Anne revival Inglesants walnut bedside cabinets. Each raised on cabriole legs with pad feet. One with open front, the other having locker cabinet door. Walnut veneer tops top each. Measures 69cm x 54cm x 26cm.

Lot 953

A Victorian 19th century Welsh mahogany longcase clock with  arched painted dial inscribed Meredith, Merthyr . Dial with Roman numerals and cathedral hands  having a  subsidiary second’s dial and twin winding hole, 8-day movement striking on a bell, the case with arched hood, rectangular door to waist Circa 1860 William Meredith was working at Merthyr Tydvil from 1852 to 1899; in his earlier years he also signed clocks from Tredegar. Measures 207cm tall.

Lot 1055

Younger - A mid century circa 1970s Younger Toledo oak sideboard credenza. The sideboard having chamfered top over a row of three drawers, each with ornate brass swing handles, over twin door cabinets, each with deep fielded panelling to doors.  Measures 78cm x 207cm x 48cm.

Lot 835

Younger - A mid century circa 1970s Younger Toledo oak sideboard credenza. With three frieze drawers above four cupboard door cabinets with H hinges. All raised on a plinth base with hanging metal pulls. Measures approx 77 x 205 x 48 cm.

Lot 667

A vintage 20th century painted kitchen / pot cabinet. Rectangular form with flared top, with a single drawer to top and a cupboard door to under with pierced front. On square upright supports with metal pull. Decoration in geometric pattern, in a blue and green ground. Measures approx 67cm x 46cm x 33cm.

Lot 793

A vintage mid century art deco side table together with a G-Plan golden oak bedside cabinet / table. Art Deco side table with walnut drawer and lower shelf marked 'CC41'. Bedside cabinet having upper draw space and hinged door to cupboard space below, both having oak handles. Manufacturers label to inside draw. Raised on a plinth base. Largest measures 71 x 38 x 40 cm.

Lot 550a

Victor B. Wilkins for G-Plan - Fresco Range - A retro vintage mid 20th Century 1960s teak wood sideboard credenza having a single drawer with lipped handles atop a double door cabinet. All raised on hairpin legs. Measures approx. 78cm x 84cm x 46cm.

Lot 443

A painted cast iron door stop of Marilyn Monroe, H. 33cm.

Lot 731

A collection of modern bamboo/raffia conservatory furniture including two dome top display stands/cupboards, small two seat sofa, small whatnot, magazine stand, circular table and rectangular table CONDITION REPORTS Pair of shelving units only: one shelving unit the door is off but present (needs re-pinning) and this unit also has a large green mark on one side. The wicker wrapping on both is coming away in various places especially to the one door of one unit. This shelf is also slightly wobbly/uneven. Some of the wicker is missing and broken on the sides. A bit grubby or faded throughout. Wear and tear conducive with age, construction and being stored in barn - see images for more details

Lot 667A

A Victorian pine kneehole desk, the top with moulded edge over a single long drawer (as three), on two banks of three drawers with turned knob handles, 107 cm wide x 52 cm deep x 77 cm high and a painted pine two door cupboard, 122 cm wide x 30 cm deep x 91.8 cm high

Lot 677

Two Nathan teak nests of three occasional tables, 52.5 cm wide x 48 cm deep x 50.5 cm high each and a Nathan teak corner tv stand, 99 cm wide x 48.5 cm deep x 51 cm high together with a Nathan Furniture teak rounded rectangular gate-leg drop-leaf dining table, 175.5 cm wide x 99 cm deep x 75 cm high and a set of six Nathan teak bar back chairs together with a Nathan teak chest of four small drawers over two cupboard doors, 102 cm wide x 45 cm deep x 75.5 cm high, a Nathan teak open bookcase with adjustable shelving, 76.5 cm wide x 30 cm deep x 182 cm high, together with a matching dwarf corner cupboard with shelf over a recess and pair of cupboard doors 63 cm wide x 45 cm deep x 74 cm high and a mid 20th Century walnut bow fronted glazed two door display cabinet, 89 cm wide x 35 cm deep x 125 cm high (4)

Lot 635

A 19th Century mahogany bureau, the sloping fall opening to reveal a fitted interior with central cupboard door, deep drawers, pigeon holes, etc. over two short and three long graduated drawers with replacement swan neck handles, raised on bracket feet, 84 cm wide x 50 cm deep x 106 cm high and a 19th Century mahogany hanging corner cupboard with shell marquetry inlaid medallion to the panelled door, opening to reveal three shelves, 70 cm wide x 33.5 cm deep x 93.5 cm high (2)

Lot 627

A George III oak hanging corner cupboard, the fielded panelled door with central parquetry starburst opening to reveal two shaped shelves, 68 cm wide x 43 cm deep x 97 cm high, together with a Victorian carved oak two section stick stand in the Gothic Revival taste, 61 cm wide x 27.5 cm deep x 61 cm high

Lot 9

A pair of Sandersons Mogul in pink cotton lined curtains with fixed triple pencil pleat headings 205 cm drop x 275 cm wide at bottom and 135 cm wide at top together with a pair of Silver Studios Collection Bird's Empire in beige, pinks and blues cotton type inter lined curtains with taped pencil pleat headings 220 cm drop x 270 cm wide at bottom, a pair of Laura Ashley cotton cream with yellow poppies lined curtains with taped pencil pleat headings 100 cm drop x 130 wide at bottom and a single door curtain with matching pelmet and tie back by Hill & Knowles "Pemfwood 2" collection "Holmstall" in cream and blue, lined curtain with taped pencil pleat headings 215 cm drop x 265 cm wide at bottom together with a quantity of John Lewis curtain pole brackets, curtain pole rings, door knobs etc and a pair of tassel tie backs CONDITION REPORTS Sandersons curtains: Fair - some stains and fading to the face and linings Bird's Empire curtains: Poor - some holes, staining, sun fading to the edges etcLaura Ashley curtains: Good - some small marksHill & Knowles door curtain: Fair - some sun fading to edge, lines, some marks, generally requires a good clean

Lot 660

An 18th Century oak, ash and walnut secretaire chest on stand, the top with moulded edge over a single drawer with brass drop handles and fall front compartment as two drawers enclosing a fitted interior with central cupboard door and two secret side compartments flanked by pigeonholes and drawers over a recess with slim pen drawer supported on two pull out lopers with pen trays on a twin arch top stand to baluster turned and ringed supports united by a shaped under tier on squat bun feet 87 cm wide x 51 cm deep x 141 cm high

Lot 191

Five vintage enamel door signs including "Clerk's Office", "Cloakroom", "Turret Room", "Coffee Room" and "School Room", largest 15.3 cm wide

Lot 585

A 19th Century mahogany two door hanging cupboard as a linen press, the plain cornice over two cupboard doors as a pair of doors over bank of six drawers, opening to reveal a hanging space, raised on bracket feet, 148 cm wide x 60 cm deep x 190 cm high

Lot 636

A stained beech open bookcase with adjustable shelving, 97 cm wide x 30 cm deep x 117 cm high, an early 20th Century upholstered four section dressing screen, each section 51.5 cm wide x 177 cm high, a director's type chair, a pine framed mirror door, a painted towel rail and painted occasional table, a painted and beech framed occasional table and two cane chairs (9)

Lot 136

Two heavy cast iron fox mask door stops, 13.5 cm wide x 15 cm high

Lot 621

A Laura Ashley painted two door wardrobe opening to reveal a shelf and hanging space, raised on square cabriole legs, 113 cm wide x 60 cm deep x 196 cm high

Lot 596

A modern light oak Laura Ashley two door wardrobe in the Arts & Crafts style 100 cm wide x 60 cm deep x 196 cm high

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