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Lot 507

A Victorian 2 door satin wood wardrobe, fitted interior.

Lot 508

A Painted two door gents wardrobe with a fitted interior.

Lot 25

A 19th century walnut stationery box, the twin hinged doors enclosing four compartments above a single drawer, width 29cm (af). CONDITION REPORT: Left hand door panel loose and in need of regluing, doesn't quite sit correctly when closed. Key found in drawer, operates lock but doesn't engage due to warping.

Lot 5

A c.1880 Tunbridge Ware jewellery cabinet with hinged lid set with geometric patterns, two hinged doors below enclosing three small drawers, width 25cm, height 26cm (some losses). CONDITION REPORT: Several areas of veneer missing to the top, split to middle drawer, door locked but no key. Tired condition, typical house clearance item.

Lot 1

An 18th century black lacquered chinoiserie decorated miniature table top bureau, the central recessed cupboard door within an arrangement of five stepped doors raised on bun feet, width 42.5cm.

Lot 13

An Edwardian oak two door smoker's cabinet with two small drawers to the interior, width 28.5cm.

Lot 14

An early 20th century oak two door smoker's cabinet, and five small trinket boxes (6).

Lot 1806

A c.1900 oak Arts and Crafts fourteen day mantel clock, the stepped rectangular case set with copper dial with Arabic numerals flanked by turned pillars and applied brass plaque, the door bearing label inscribed "H.A.C. 14 Day Strike" and a further retailers label "J.H. Heal, Newport, Isle of Wight", height 37.5cm.

Lot 1812

An Arts and Crafts mantel clock, the oak case set with embossed square section silvered dial with Arabic numerals and Jughans movement above a glazed door flanked by silvered metal columns and stepped rectangular base, height 33cm.

Lot 1823

An Arts and Crafts oak wall clock with brass Arabic numerals to the dial and textured glass lower portion to the door, length approx 57cm.

Lot 1831

A 1930s oak grandmother clock with barleytwist pillars, arched brass dial, and panelled door, height 166cm.

Lot 1832

An early 19th century mahogany and inlaid eight day longcase clock with arch painted dial and rounded rectangular door (af), for restoration, height 220cm.

Lot 1833

An early 19th century oak and mahogany longcase clock, the broken swan neck pediment above painted dial indistinctly inscribed "J Beecroft Little Leigh", and eight day movement above conch shell inlay and arched door flanked by fluted pilasters, height 218cm.

Lot 1834

An early 19th century oak and mahogany eight day longcase clock, the arched painted enamel dial with moon phase set with Arabic numerals and date subsidiary dial, inscribed "Jn.O Houghton, Handsworth" flanked by two fluted columns, above conch inlaid door and pedestal base, height 226cm.

Lot 1835

A George III oak longcase clock with arched painted dial inscribed "Mattd Read Aylsham", with eight day movement, long arch door and plinth base, height 221cm. CONDITION REPORT: In need of restoration.

Lot 1836

A George III oak longcase clock, the arched brass dial set with Roman numerals to the chapter ring and inscribed "Robert Vernon", above full length door with bullseye glass and stepped plinth base, height 220cm.

Lot 1894

An Arts and Crafts oak side cabinet, the upper section with detailed inlaid panel to the cupboard door depicting a young maiden with polished pewter and specimen wood inlaid detail, enclosing a single shelf above a base of three drawers on rectangular stile supports, width 65cm. CONDITION REPORT: Most panels split, staining to middle surface, one section of white metal inlay slightly corroded. Later handles, although still a very pleasing cabinet overall. Height 153cm, depth 53cm.

Lot 1897

A Danish oak Arts and Crafts style dresser with twin clear and tinted glazed door and mirrored back above a pair of cupboard doors and two drawers with decalcomania floral spray decoration, height 205cm, width 102cm.

Lot 1919

A reproduction mahogany cabinet with single door modelled as two simulated drawers above cupboard doors, on bracket feet, height 75cm, and a modern brass and glass nest of three tables, largest top 55.5 x 45cm (2).

Lot 1922

An Edwardian mahogany and satinwood crossbanded two door side cabinet raised on square section tapering legs to spade feet, width 52.5cm.

Lot 1925

A mahogany 2 door wall mounted cupboard with internal shelves and drawers.

Lot 1927

An unusual 19th century mahogany display cabinet, the dentil moulded cornice above astragal glazed boxwood strung hinged upper compartment and domed glazed door beneath revealing a baize lined and shelved interior, overall mounted on a concave frieze drawer flanked by two short drawers above oval inlaid cupboard doors raised on ogee bracket feet, width 172cm.

Lot 1928

A mahogany glazed two door display cabinet raised on cabriole legs to ball and claw feet, width 89cm.

Lot 1934

A modern two door glazed display cabinet set with five glass shelves, width 95cm.

Lot 1935

A 1920s mahogany display cabinet with single glazed door.

Lot 1943

A 1920s oak wardrobe and a mirrored door from a wardrobe (2).

Lot 1945

A 1960s two door wardrobe and dressing table (2).

Lot 1947

A 19th century mahogany linen press, with pair of doors enclosing hanging rail, above two short and two long drawers, width 126cm. CONDITION REPORT: Height 220cm. Left hand door warped at the top. Some mouldings missing to the pediment. Right hand escutcheon missing. Sides and panels not split. Veneer generally good. Lacking original slides to upper. Key present. Top two and bottom drawers do not shut flush. Original linings. Split to base of bottom drawer. Two new bars.

Lot 1948

A Victorian mahogany breakfront wardrobe with central door enclosing four slides above two short and three long drawers, flanked by hanging rails to both sides on a plinth base, width approx 200cm.

Lot 1949

A Victorian mahogany breakfront wardrobe with mirrored central door enclosing three slides and three drawers flanked by full length cupboard doors to a plinth base, width 220cm (af). CONDITION REPORT: Extensive damage throughout and would require a great deal of care and attention to repair.

Lot 1950

A 1920s oak hall robe of angled form with linenfold panelled decorated door.

Lot 1951

A late Victorian walnut mirror door wardrobe of small proportions with single drawer to base, width 90cm.

Lot 1955

A reproduction mahogany two door glazed display cabinet with domed cornice and plinth base.

Lot 1956

A late 19th century French oak vestiaire, the pierced gallery above central circular mirror and panelled front with a full length hinged door to the side set with adjustable corner brackets for shelves, overall raised on a carved plinth and square section feet, height 192cm.

Lot 1958

An Edwardian walnut cabinet with carved panel above single glazed door enclosing two shelves, on ogee bracket feet, height 90cm, top 34 x 52cm.

Lot 2038

A 19th century mahogany and inlaid two door bowfronted wall mounted corner cupboard, the pair of crossbanded doors enclosing three shelves above a central drawer flanked by two simulated drawers, height 127cm.

Lot 2039

A mahogany wall hanging corner cupboard of small proportions, with leaded glazed door.

Lot 2045

A late Victorian burr walnut single door pot cupboard bearing plaque inscribed "Turner, Woodward & Co Ltd, Manchester" and stamped "2316", width 40cm. CONDITION REPORT: Top sunbleached and stained, Areas of veneer starting to lift. Losses to veneer at the base. Door is simulated walnut and is sunbleached.

Lot 2057

A George III mahogany and ebony line inlaid bowfronted corner cupboard. CONDITION REPORT: Fairly clean. Very minor split to the door. Traces of paint to the edges. Interior has been painted blue.

Lot 2071

A 20th century oak side cabinet, the tambour door enclosing drawers.

Lot 483

An oak two door panelled cupboard 97cm wide

Lot 8

EUROPEAN AND WORLDWIDE CIGARETTE CARD ALBUMS First half 20th Century, Wunder aus Technik und Natur, Die Bunte Welt, Our Land, Die Welt in Bildern, Auf Deutscher Scholle, Zwerfttochhten Door ons land, Aus Deutschlands Vogelwelt (seven)

Lot 267

Shapland and Petter of Barnstable Art Nouveau inlaid 'Peacock' hall cabinet, circa 1905 the central door inlaid with panels depicting stylised peacocks the interior with coat hooks, mirror and stick rail 183cm high, 118cm across, 47.5cm deep. Exhibited: Liberty, London, Arts & Crafts Design from 1860-1920, 2003. Shapland & Petter was founded in 1854 by Henry Shapland. At its height in the Arts & Crafts and Art Nouveau period it supplied the leading retailers including Liberty & Co. and Waring & Gillow.

Lot 322

John Kirsten (Jack) Baily (British, 1881-?) Jewel box the cover inset central blister pearl, framed by embossed pomegranates and scrolling foliage with hammered finish maker's mark, hallmarked for London 1912 stamped 'J. K. BAILY' and 'Stratford on Avon' 10.2cm across, 8.5cm deep. Provenance: Rachel Ward (nee Rothenstein) and Alan Ward. John Kirsten Baily was an important member of the Guild of Handicraft in Chipping Campden. When the Guild of Handicraft Ltd. was being wound up in 1908, another business under the same format was formed between George Edward Horwood, William Mark, George Henry Hart and John Kirsten Baily. Within this partnership all silver enquiries were forwarded to Hart and Baily, but the partnership was short-lived and ended in 1912. It was noted at a meeting of the Guild of Handicraft on 2 February 1912 that a padlock had been placed on the workshop door of the Guild, as Mr Horwood (estate agent & Custodian of the Guild property) had reason to believe that some of the common workshop tools were being removed to Mr Baily's new shop at Stratford-on-Avon, & that he had been making an unfair use of the gas in the evenings. It would have been around this time that this box would have been made.

Lot 459

Breon O'Casey (British, 1928-2011) The Forge, from Door into the Dark by Seasmus Heaney with etching by O'Casey 34/50, signed and numbered in pen published by Faber & Faber Limited and printed on Velin Arches blanc the etching 17cm x 28.7cm, unframed.

Lot 943A

Penknives, brass door knockers, to include a Boer War souvenir pen knife, Transvaal orange Free State Kruger and De Wet, a silver (hallmarked rubbed) 'London' spoon, a silver dessert spoon 1.9 ozt approx., Birmingham 1934 (qty)

Lot 946A

A cast white metal lion mask door knocker, together with a cased pipe, Regatta programmes, badges, pins, gentlemen's dress buttons and Leander Club ephemera (qty)

Lot 1663

A collection of nine cast iron door stops including novelty Winston Churchill, phoenix with crested banner, a pair of lions, novelty carnival horse etc (1 box)

Lot 2000

A George III oak cased eight day longcase clock. By by G. Brown of Beverley, the painted dial having black Roman numerals on a white ground with a blue surround and gilded scrolled decoration, the glazed hood door set between turned columns, complete with two weights and pendulum.

Lot 2057

A mid Victorian ebonised credenza, fitted with a central panelled door, applied with a Sevre style porcelain plaque, the ends with bowed glass doors, the whole with applied ormolu mounts

Lot 2120

A Victorian walnut side cabinet, fitted with a single glazed door opening to reveal two shelves, together with a mahogany effect telephone seat (2)

Lot 2145

A late 20th Century oak dresser and rack, one door inset with a Tudor rose plaque, the rack with two plate shelves, the base with two drawers over two doors

Lot 2148

A Georgian style mahogany corner cabinet, the upper section with a glazed door, the base section with a panelled door

Lot 2156

A George III mahogany hanging corner cupboard, the door opening to reveal three fitted shelves

Lot 2179A

A Victorian Phillips and Son fire resisting safe, the door opening to reveal storage area and a small drawer

Lot 2192

An Edwardian oak single door wardrobe, fitted with an oval mirror, having a single drawer below, together with a further oak single door wardrobe and matching dressing chest (3)

Lot 2219

An early Victorian walnut music cabinet, the glazed door opening to reveal fitted shelves

Lot 2221

A late Victorian red walnut Davenport desk, the upper section with four small drawers, and a slope front, the base section with a single door, raised on castors

Lot 2224

A Jacobean style oak side cabinet, of pegged mortise and tenon construction, the central door opening to reveal single compartment, raised on turned legs, joined by square stretchers

Lot 2229

A 20th Century Jacobean style oak side cabinet, the door with carved panels, opening to reveal two fitted shelves, possibly incorporating early elements

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