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A highly decorative Victorian carved oak tall bookcase in the Flemish tasteHaving a moulded inverted cornice above mask and oak leaf carved frieze with glazed panelled door beneath, enclosing three shelves, flanked by maidens in robes standing on creature mask brackets amidst stylised foliage, the base section featuring a secret frieze drawer above panelled cupboard door, both heavily carved and both between heavily carved panels, width approx. 101cm, height approx. 252cm.
A late Victorian/Edwardian carved oak tall cupboard, c.1900The moulded cornice above canopied recess with central uprights, above panelled door decorated with stylised foliage in bold relief, with decorative wrought iron hinges, enclosing four fixed shelves, flanked by carved side panels, raised on bracket feet, width approx. 103cm. CONDITION REPORT: some old cracks to main carved panel, rust stains to nails, scratches, knocks and needs a clean, otherwise ok,. Height - 205.5cm, Depth - 52cm, Width - 103cm
Two 19th century Meissen porcelain figures from the Senses Series after Johann Schoenheit - lady with a parrot in cage on table emblematic of touch, 16cm and lady playing a piano emblematic of hearing, 13cm high - both with blue crossed swords and incised marks CONDITION REPORT Lady with piano- losses to plinth, front edge and rear right corner, otherwise minor losses and wear. Lady with parrott- losses to plinth at each corner. Her left arm broken and poorly restored at the top of her arm. Cage door with loss otherwise minor damage wear
Good early 20th century oak desk letter box, hinged sloping cover with letter slot and embossed metal plaque emblazoned - Letter Box', the panelled door below with Bramah lock and engraved silver presentation plaque dedicated to Mr & Mrs Coombs from Somersetshire Light Infantry, assay marks for London 1912, ivorine plaque to interior for Army & Navy G.S.L. Makers, 37cm high
Late Regency mahogany collectors' cabinet enclosed by ogee arch panel door, raised on squat bun feet, with elaborate twin-catch door-release system, the interior with fourteen drawers with internal partitions, 33cm wide CONDITION REPORT Slight veneer losses to arched door, outer case has further slight losses to extremities particularly at the angles and slight splits, interior with minor wear but generally good
Victorian carved oak casket of Shakespearian interest, the hinged stepped cover relief carved with Shakespeare's coat of arms and relief carved with oak leaves to the sides, the reverse incised 'Oak from Shakespeare's Barn at New Place, J. Marshall, Carver, Stratford on Avon, 1863', 22cm wide. N.B. A Similar casket by J. Marshall was sold by Sotheby's London 13 July 2006. Lot 102. Hammer Price £7,200. John Marshall was a registered shop owner at 21 Chapel St. between 1850s and 1880s describing himself as a 'Carver Upholsterer and House Decorator' (in an 1854 Directory), 'Curious Dealer' (1874) and a 'Dealer of Antique Furniture and Curios' (1884). The shop was next door to Nash's House. One time residence of Thomas Nash, who was Shakespeare's granddaughter's husband, the house next to that was 'New Place', Shakespeare's house, which he bought in 1597. In 1759 the new owner, The Rev. Francis Gastrell caused consternation by demolishing the New Place property, including the barn and famous mulberry tree. John Marshall was well known for using wood acquired from these sources for carved souvenirs. His Obituary reads 'Mr Marshall also had many opportunities of acquiring wood that was in different ways associated with Shakespeare, which he occasionally made into such articles as caskets, etc and many are now possessed by eminent persons in all parts of the World'
William IV secretaire chest standing on an enclosed base, the secretaire drawer fitted with six short and nine long drawers, the front with boxwood stringing, four pigeon holes and the central compartment enclosed with a door, this over two columns of four drawers, the oval handle brackets moulded with cornucopia (dimensions closed 105cm x 128cm x 56cm)
Early 20th century large gentleman's compactum, door with bevelled mirror panel, enclosing compartment with clothes rail and hooks and single drawer, the central section with a two door cupboard to top with moulded and carved panels and drawers within over four graduated drawers with gilt brass mask head furniture, dentil cornice and reeded frieze to the top, the whole standing on an enclosed base. 210cm x 195cm x 56cm
Blue Mercedes S350 Auto four door saloon, registration number WM54 DBY, date of first registration 22/02/2005, two owners from new, 3724cc petrol engine, 22,164 miles, three stamps in service book (09/01/06 4,964 miles, 07/09/07 13,415 miles and 02/04/09 19,821 miles), MOT expired 02/04/15, SORN declared (handbook, two keys and logbook in office) [MOT history from gov.uk website - 20/02/08 14,954 miles; 09/02/09 19,599 miles; 03/04/09 19,821 miles; 24/03/10 20,589 miles; 31/03/11 20,994 miles; 27/03/12 21,342 miles; 25/03/13 21,701 miles; 18/03/14 22,003 miles]
Gilt chiming mantel clock with visible escapement and slow/fast adjustment, cream enamel Arabic chapter with black numerals, the top inset with magnetic compass and thermometer graduated in Reaumur and Fahrenheit, the movement numbered 4711 but unsigned, the grille of the back door lined with red silk, height excluding hinged handle 21.5cm, width 15.5cm depth 12.5cm
Silver Mercedes SLK230 Auto two door convertible, registration number XXI 4945, date of first registration 09/10/1996, ten owners from new, 2298cc petrol engine, 118,571 miles, MOT until 01/07/17, SORN declared (handbook, key and logbook in office) [MOT history from gov.uk website - 02/06/06 69,456 miles; 12/06/0773,997 miles; 09/06/08 78,489 miles; 15/06/09 88,768 miles; 15/06/10 99,178 miles; 08/06/11 104,812 miles; 11/06/12 110,685 miles; 18/06/13 112,839 miles; 19/06/14 114,952 miles; 02/07/15 116,979 miles; 22/06/16 118,303 miles]
Silver Vauxhall Corsa Club 12V three door hatchback, registration number V148 FOD, date of first registration 01/09/1999, one owner from new, 973cc petrol engine, 13,973 miles, two stamps in service book (20/12/2000 2,001 miles oil and filter change, and 20/08/2008 11,223 miles), MOT expired 31/08/13, SORN declared (handbook, two keys and logbook in office) [MOT history from gov.uk website - 16/08/06 9,123 miles; 15/08/07 10,145 miles; 20/08/08 11,223 miles; 27/08/09 12,235 miles; 24/08/10 13,049 miles; 19/08/11 13,627 miles; 13/08/12 20,448 miles (this must be an error) and 13,928 miles]
A large Waring & Gillow oak compactum, the central section with a glazed two door cupboard to top with lozenge mullions over a flight of four graduated drawers with brass pendant handles, arched bevelled mirrored door to each end enclosing shelf, clothes rail and hooks, the top corniced with blind fret work and the whole standing on carved pear shaped feet (one key for glazed door in office). Height 208cm, width 205cm, depth 52cm
A small collection of good quality vintage carpentry moulding planes etc, three with brass fittings and stamped W Storer, M Cullimore, D Padster? Etc, including further hand tools, a cast iron door knocker in the form of a fox mask, a set of cast iron and brass kitchen scales and weights, fish kettle, etc
A SPRING DRIVEN VIENNA TYPE WALL HANGING CLOCK, 20TH CENTURY the 14cm brass dial with Roman numerals with a glazed panel door, the mahogany case with a foliate carved pediment, flanked by two columns terminating in drop finials and a central pediment 85cm high PROVENANCEBUYERS ARE ADVISED THAT A SERVICE IS RECOMMENDED FOR ALL CLOCKS PURCHASED
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