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An Edwardian inlaid mahogany wardrobe and conforming dressing tableThe wardrobe with an arched moulded pediment above a central mirrored door flanked by two panelled doors and raised on bracket feet, the dressing table with an oval mirror raised upon a shelf with two small drawers above a rectangular top, two short and two long drawers, wardrobe measures 192x222x58cms
A late Victorian walnut three piece bedroom suiteComprising a wardrobe with a single mirrored door above a single drawer on turned legs, dressing table with a rectangular mirror above two short, two long drawers, and a marble top wash stand with two cupboard doors, wardrobe measures 122x210x50cms
A George lll mahogany cased longcase clock by J Taylor, ManchesterThe case with three brass spherical finials above a twin swan neck pediment over a break arch dial with a rolling moon and 12" painted dial with Roman numerals , subsidiary second and date dials and an eight day movement, the clock spandrels painted with female figures and signed J Taylor, Manchester, the hood with ring turned baluster uprights upon the case with a shaped scalloped door and flanked by quarter reeded columns, inlaid satinwood banding, the front panel similarly inlaid with a shaped apron and bracket feet, complete with weights and pendulum, height of clock 252cms
An unusual mahogany cased nautical themed wall clock circa 1930 The arched top mahogany front with gilt hour indicators, gilt metal hands, the pendulum in the form of a three funnelled cruise liner with glazed viewing door, arched top, height 58cm, width 39.5cm. CONDITION REPORT: Lot 112 The clock is not in working order.
A mid 19th Century rosewood breakfront bookcaseThe plain frieze mounted with flower head roundels above leaf carved and channelled brackets over channelled uprights flanking a central glazed cabinet door with a single enclosed shelf, flanked by two open shelves over a beaded base, raised on lobed bun feet, 168x92x40cms CONDITION REPORT: Lot 588 -Four filled holes on the top where uprights fitted, minor wear to top, wear on shelves, scratches and scufts, replaced lock and handle on doorSplit on LHS approx 10" long from base upwardsBeading on glass door replaced, small gaps on side of beadingOtherwise good condition
A 19thC mahogany cased grandfather clock having arched top the painted dial with floral spandrels, marked French Yalding with eight day movement raised on bracket feet and shaped apron, 79" high crazing to dial, some paint loss to numbers and script, split to beading on door and small chip, lock keeps missing, possible wrong finial and loose, split to side of hood plus small piece of beading missing, hinges loose to case, split to front of base
Two Marusan Toys (Kosuge, Japan) tinplate cars: 1951 Cadillac 4-Door Sedan, c.1953 in black with chrome parts, detailed tinprinted interior, crest to rear, length 31cm (G+, motor requires work); smaller example in maroon, friction motor, crest to front and rear. length 26cm (G). Both with imprinted Marusan Toys logo to base.
‘Glove Box’ - 1931 by Barringer, Wallace & Manners published by Huntley & Palmers, rectangular tin decorated in red and green and brown imitating inlaid wood, with ball-bearing feet, and Huntley & Palmers stamp on gold base, in the style of an elaborately inlaid Islamic wooden box or, as the Christmas catalogue of 1931 describes it 'a most artistic and useful tin of Moorish design'. The geometrical patterning recalls the design of the 'Syrian' tin of 1903 ;‘Wood & Ivory Box’ - 1931 by Huntley, Boorne & Stevens by Huntley & Palmers Tin in the form of an oriental wooden chest with a Hindu god on the hinged lid and imitation ivory bands, cardboard container in which this box was originally sold calls it simply 'Ivory Box', the catalogues, on the other hand, refer to it as 'Wood and Ivory Box' it is also suggested that it 'can be used for cigarettes'. Another tin, also called 'Wood and Ivory Box, was made around the same time, only in its case the decorations are Islamic rather than, as here, Hindu; ‘Olden Times’ - 1893 by Huntley, Boorne & Stevens published by Huntley & Palmers, an elaborately shaped tin, decorated with historical scenes on hinged lid, including an Elizabethan game of bowls and a court jester, the ornate shape of this tin was clearly popular as it was used for four tin designs in 1893 and 1894; ‘Ancient Lock - 1896 by Huntley, Boorne & Stevens published by Huntley & Palmer, rectangular tin with slightly embossed lock, handle and metal framework on simulated timber background, simulated wood-effect on this tin was popular in domestic interiors during this period, many wooden door and panels, for example, were painted in brown and painstakingly feathered with lighter paints to recreate the wood grain, (4)
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