A 19th century grandmother clock, the trunk with mock full length door, the hood with reeded and carved column capitals beneath an architectural cornice enclosing a square brass dial and silvered chapter ring with three train movement with chime/silence selector and regulator (working order)
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A heavy brass jam pan with riveted handles together with a brass tray with embossed decoration ""The Ancient House, Hertford 1616"", a pair of bookends in the form of sail ships, a cast spelter door stop in the form of a figure in 16th century dress, a standing paper tidy with sprung hand clasps, a further cast metal door stop depicting a man playing a violin, etc
A watercolour copy of The Blue Door, Newlyn originally by Harold C Harvey, 28 x 21 cm, a signed coloured print after Judy Talacko of a beach scene - signed bottom right and inscribed Sparkling Seas, 21 x 28 cm and a print after George Newton showing children arranging shoes beside a fireplace, 32 x 25 cm (all framed) together with a mirror of oval form with floral encrusted frame, 50 x 40 cm
A lacquer table cabinet, late 19th century, a brown ground with gilt Tokugawa Shonguns mon, gilt metal mounts, wear, 37.5cm x 23cm x 25cm, nibble chips and surface knocks, mainly to the edges of the cabinet. lock plate has small button to it which needs re-attaching. Inside of door has three areas where laquer has been knocked off when door shut against drawer handles, lower and middle drawer very good condition, the top drawer has a few small lacquer chips to top edge and a larger chip to lower left corner of drawer.
A COLLECTION OF CARVED WOOD DOOR PANELS The condition of lots 356 to 362 is not stated, but given their age, they are generally in a good state. A tour de force of pierced Carving, AFC 19th century, two dragons and a pair of birds under multi-layered gilt scrolling leaves, the support red, 23.5 x 54.5cm ????? ???????,
A hardwood and lacquered Cupboard, 19th century, with four lacquer and gilt door panels, each with four characters in an oval, above four short drawers, and a further four panel doors decorated with foliage, raised on square legs, 134cm wide 56cm deep 172cm high Such pieces are associated with the province of Zhejiang, see Craig Cunlas, Chinese Furniture, V & A Museum 1988, illustration 86 for a similar example. ????? ?????, Chips to top left and right hand corners. Lots of scuff marks on left side. Scuff marks on centre right of bottom rail. Splinters to top right hand corner. Full length splits to right hand side. Both front and rear right hand legs with damage and losses.
An hardwood Cabinet (Lianggegui), AFC Qing, with two open shelves above two short drawers and two cupboard doors, on square legs, 100.8cm wide 37.4cm deep 193.7cm high ? ???????, Left open section with three pieces of framing missing, 10 interior frame corner mouldings missing, one door split.
An onlaid hardwood Cabinet, early 20th century, the centre with two doors above a shallow drawer and with sliding panels above, all onlaid with Daikoku in ivory, swinging his mallet above a rat while another climbs above, with turnips and precious objects, all on a ground of hexagonal abalone, 41.8cm wide 32.4cm deep 60.3cm high, One berry and a small section of abalone shell missing to one sliding door panel.
A large late 19th/early 20th century Anglo-Indian ivory inlaid davenport style desk with two sets of four drawers either side, lift-top front and sliding desk with fitted interior and upper compartment with lift up lid, with two door cupboard under with fitted interior, inscribed to base Miadasmistri Hoshiarpur (no keys). (Hoshiarpur is a Punjab district of Northern India)CONDITION REPORT: The desk is in overall good condition but there are some minor losses to ivory and wood. There is a large dark mark to the top lift top to the left handside. Lock to top lift top not working. No keys.Height 37 inches x 23 inches depthEstimate £600 - £800
A large late 19th/early 20th century Anglo-Indian ivory inlaid davenport style desk with two sets of four drawers either side, lift-top front and sliding desk with fitted interior and upper compartment with lift up lid, with two door cupboard under with fitted interior, inscribed to base Miadasmistri Hoshiarpur (no keys). (Hoshiarpur is a Punjab district of Northern India)CONDITION REPORT: The desk is in overall good condition but there are some minor losses to ivory and wood. There is a large dark mark to the top lift top to the left handside. Lock to top lift top not working. No keys.Height 37 inches x 23 inches depthEstimate £600 - £800
A hardwood and lacquered Cupboard, 19th century, with four lacquer and gilt door panels, each with four characters in an oval, above four short drawers, and a further four panel doors decorated with foliage, raised on square legs, 134cm wide 56cm deep 172cm high Such pieces are associated with the province of Zhejiang, see Craig Cunlas, Chinese Furniture, V & A Museum 1988, illustration 86 for a similar example. ????? ?????, Chips to top left and right hand corners. Lots of scuff marks on left side. Scuff marks on centre right of bottom rail. Splinters to top right hand corner. Full length splits to right hand side. Both front and rear right hand legs with damage and losses.
An hardwood Cabinet (Lianggegui), AFC Qing, with two open shelves above two short drawers and two cupboard doors, on square legs, 100.8cm wide 37.4cm deep 193.7cm high ? ???????, Left open section with three pieces of framing missing, 10 interior frame corner mouldings missing, one door split.
An onlaid hardwood Cabinet, early 20th century, the centre with two doors above a shallow drawer and with sliding panels above, all onlaid with Daikoku in ivory, swinging his mallet above a rat while another climbs above, with turnips and precious objects, all on a ground of hexagonal abalone, 41.8cm wide 32.4cm deep 60.3cm high, One berry and a small section of abalone shell missing to one sliding door panel.
A large late 19th/early 20th century Anglo-Indian ivory inlaid davenport style desk with two sets of four drawers either side, lift-top front and sliding desk with fitted interior and upper compartment with lift up lid, with two door cupboard under with fitted interior, inscribed to base Miadasmistri Hoshiarpur (no keys). (Hoshiarpur is a Punjab district of Northern India)CONDITION REPORT: The desk is in overall good condition but there are some minor losses to ivory and wood. There is a large dark mark to the top lift top to the left handside. Lock to top lift top not working. No keys.Height 37 inches x 23 inches depthEstimate £600 - £800
Two graduated similar but not matching warming trays of rectangular form housing burners beneath swept supports together with a three divisional silver plated candlestick with beaded borders, a pair of 19th century brass candlesticks, a cast metal frame with ormolu type decoration, a vintage M G Ashtray, various decorative items of brassware to include door knockers in the form of animals, etc
A 19th century grandmother clock, the trunk with mock full length door, the hood with reeded and carved column capitals beneath an architectural cornice enclosing a square brass dial and silvered chapter ring with three train movement with chime/silence selector and regulator (working order)
A watercolour copy of The Blue Door, Newlyn originally by Harold C Harvey, 28 x 21 cm, a signed coloured print after Judy Talacko of a beach scene - signed bottom right and inscribed Sparkling Seas, 21 x 28 cm and a print after George Newton showing children arranging shoes beside a fireplace, 32 x 25 cm (all framed) together with a mirror of oval form with floral encrusted frame, 50 x 40 cm
An early C20th Adam revival mahogany pedestal sideboard, the pedestals with concave acanthus leaf carved tops with single drawer fitted for cutlery above panel door with applied neoclassical style carved moulding terminating in French bracket foot, central section with urn decorated back rail above twin drawers, lions mask handles throughout. H 120 cm x W 202 cm x D 70 cm.
The 1926 Cheltenham Gold Cup presented to Mr Frank Barbour after the victory of his steeplechaser "Koko", a 15ct. gold trophy cup & cover, by Edward Barnard & Sons Ltd., London, 1925, the marble base set with a gold plaque inscribed THE CHELTENHAM GOLD CUP, WON BY, MR FRANK BARBOUR'S "KOKO", 9th MARCH 1926, height of trophy 40cm., 15 3/4in., approx. weight 1,014gr., 32oz. 12dwt., overall height when on plinth 40cm., 15 3/4in.; with original fitted carrying case, one door in need of re-hinging; sold with two laminated sheets of newspaper obituaries for the noted sportsman Mr Frank Barbour This trophy is for only the third running of the Cheltenham Gold Cup, the inaugural winner being Red Splash in 1924. The 1926 winner Koko was owned by Frank Barbour of the famous Ulster family of linen makers and a keen sportsman. Koko's jockey Tim Hamey later won a Grand National on Fobra. The gelding was trained by Alfred Bickley at Tarporley in Cheshire and won at odds of 10 to 1.
Sterling Silver Filigree Spice Box Besamim. Israel, 1950`s. Set on a square base raised by four crossing poles, the spice compartment is made with a hinged door to allow insertion of the spices. Conical upper part topped with a pennant. Four dangling beads. Marked - 925, Israel. Height: 17cm / 6.7in. Weight: 122gr / 3.9oz.
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