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A SET OF FOUR ART NOUVEAU COPPER DOOR PLATES (QTY)Early 20th Century Each with scalloped edges and wider section for a door handle and locking mechanism, 71cm high: Together with a single example decorated with embossed ivy leaves, 68cm high, together with a box of escutcheonsProvenance: The Purple Shop – The Anthony Gardner Collection.See Bellmans website article for further information: https://www.bellmans.co.uk/story/the-purple-shop-the-anthony-gardner-collection
AN FRENCH ART NOUVEAU WALNUT DISPLAY CABINETWith parcel gilt bevelled glass single glazed door, 37cm wide; 31cm deep; 135cm highProvenance: The Purple Shop – The Anthony Gardner Collection.See Bellmans website article for further information: https://www.bellmans.co.uk/story/the-purple-shop-the-anthony-gardner-collectionOld marks and scratches present, top section of the the cabinet has a split running across the top, no cracks present to the glass, interior fabric is in fairly worn condition, Key present with working locking mechanism
A LARGE COLLECTION OF MATERIALS, BEADED COSTUME ELEMENTS ETC (QTY)Comprising embroidered silk-work, patches, large sequined offcuts, feather fans, beaded bags, leather suitcases, and a beaded door fringe etc.Provenance: The Purple Shop – The Anthony Gardner Collection. See Bellmans website article for further information: https://www.bellmans.co.uk/story/the-purple-shop-the-anthony-gardner-collection
A Nippon Kogaku Nikon S2 Rangefinder Camera, chrome. version 1, serial no 6137194, shutter working, rangefinder functions, body G, light paint wear to bottom edge of film door, tripod mark to base plate, light wear to top plate, with Nippon Kogaku Nikkor S.C 5cm f/1.4 lens, serial no 352729, barrel G, elements G, Nippon Kogaku Nikkor Q.C 13.5cm f/3.5 lens, serial no 269437, barrel VG, elements G-VG, with lens hood, front and rear caps. in lens case
A Leitz Wetzlar Leica M2 Rangefinder Camera Body, serial no 1009279, 1960, shutter working, self timer working, rangefinder working, viewfinder clear, body G, some paint wear to film door edges, tiny piece of leatherette missing bottom back R/H corner, with Leitz Wetzlar 50mm f/2.8 Elmar lens, serial no 1638002, 1958, barrel G, some light scratches to barrel, elements G-VG, with IROOA hood, MC light meter, meter responsive, manual, Leica repair guarantee card, dated 18/84, shop receipt stating full service and new shutter blinds fitted dated 31/84, in matching serial number maker's box
A Leitz Wetzlar Leica M3 Rangefinder Camera, serial no 776827, 1955, single stroke, shutter working, self timer working, viewfinder clear, rangefinder working, body G. lettering to Leica name on top plate faded, light wear to film door edges, with Leitz Wetzlar 50mm f/2.8 Elmar lens, serial no 1669828,barrel G-VG, some marks to barrel, elements G, 12585 hood and front cap
A Leitz Wetzlar Leica M2 Rangefinder Camera, serial no 1006882, 1960, shutter working, self timer working, viewfinder clear, rangefinder working, body G, some marks to top plate, some light wear to film door edges, with Leitz Wetzlar 50mm f/2 Summicron lens, serial no 1704235, 1959, barrel G, elements F-G, some fogging to rear element, with MC meter, meter responsive, in maker's box, body cap, rear lens cap, IROOA hood and Leica ERC
A Leitz Wetzlar Leica M3 Rangefinder Camera, double stroke, serial no 856847, 1957, shutter working, self timer working, viewfinder clear, rangefinder working, body G, slight marks to top plate, light marks to film door edges, with Leitz Wetzlar 5cm f/2 Summicron duel range lens, (no goggles), barrel G, elements F-G, some clouding, in ERC
A Robot II Camera, serial no B 96271, spring drive working, shutter working, body G, missing outer film door catch, with Schneider Kreznack 75mm f/3.5 Tele Zenar, 40mm f/1.9 Xenon & 37.5cm f/2.8 Xenar lens, barrels G, elements G, with Robot 4omm, 75mm, 37.5mm rangefinder attachment, rangefinder functions, Robot S F drive attachment, untested
A QUEEN ANNE VERGE POCKET WATCH MOVEMENTBY TOMPION AND BANGER, C.1710-20, NUMBER 3575the backplate with a pierced and engraved scrolling foliate balance cock with similarly decorated foot, with silvered regulator and inscribed 'TOMPION & BANGER, LONDON, 3575', with four 'Egyptian' pillars and a gilt chain driven single fusee verge movement, mounted as a sedan style timepiece with a white enamelled dial with black Roman hours and Arabic quarters, in a mahogany and brass circular frame with a brass bezel with domed glass and a hinged locking brass back door, with an urn shaped suspension hoop 16.5cm diameter Catalogue NoteThomas Tompion (1639-1713), often referred to as the 'Father of of English Clock and Watch Making', was born in Ickwell, Suffolk, and was working in the clock and watch industry by 1670. Having obtained his freedom of the Clockmakers Company in 1671, he worked with a number of apprentices, including Edward Banger, with whom he eventually went into partnership around 1700-1701. However, this partnership didn't last and was disolved by 1708 meaning clocks and watches signed 'Tompion and Banger', such as this example, can be accurated to this short, early 18th century period.
A WALNUT AND MARQUETRY LONGCASE CLOCKLATE 17TH CENTURY AND LATERthe brass two train movement with an outside countwheel, anchor escapement and striking on a bell, the 10 inch brass dial with a silvered chapter ring with black Roman hours and Arabic five minutes, a subsidiary seconds dial and date aperture inside a feathered border, inscribed 'William Stepto St Giles Fecit' to the lower edge, the hood with a fretwork panel above a square door and ebonised barleytwist columns, the oyster veneered trunk door with a circular lenticle, two oval panels and spandrels inlaid with bird and flower decoration on an ebonised ground, the base similarly decorated, on bun feet, with weights and a pendulum195.7cm highCatalogue NoteAccording to Britten, William Stepto (Stepstoe, Staptoe) is recorded as working in between 1695-1710.
AN OAK LONGCASE CLOCKBY JNo. WOOLLEY, CODNOR, LATE 18TH CENTURYthe brass eight day four pillar movement with an anchor escapement and striking on a bell, on a 13 inch circular dial with black Roman numerals and Arabic five minutes, with a subsidiary seconds dial, date aperture and inscribed 'Jno Woolley CODNOR', the hood with a swan neck pediment above a door with a circular glass flanked by fluted columns, the trunk with an arched door inlaid with a specimen wood starburst and chequered stringing and flanked by fluted quarter columns, on a panelled base with a wavy apron205.7cm high
A STUDDED IRON SAFEFRENCH OR GERMAN, LATE 18TH / EARLY 19TH CENTURYthe front with applied gilded flowerheads, strapwork and rivet decoration throughout, the hinged door with two locks revealing an interior with wooden shelves, with two keys120cm high, 98.5cm wide, 48.5cm deepCatalogue NoteFor a very similar safe see Sotheby's, Noblesse Oblige, 14th April 2011, lot 386.
λ A GEORGE IV ROSEWOOD AND BRASS MOUNTED SIDE CABINET IN THE MANNER OF WILLIAM TROTTER, EDINBURGH, C.1820with nulled mouldings and inlaid with brass stringing fitted with three frieze drawers, one with a 'R&T Farmer' patent lock, the barrel front with a glazed hinged door flanked by a pair of gilt brass Gothic arched grille doors each enclosing a pull-out shelf, on castors95.1cm high, 123cm wide, 52cm deep
AN ENGLISH OAK CABINET ON STANDWITH 17TH CENTURY ELEMENTS, CONSTRUCTED IN THE 20TH CENTURYthe central door with a winged musician in a shell niche beneath a triangular pediment beneath an arch with floral spandrels, flanked by a pair of arched panels with scrolling and swagged pilasters, the base with a pair of drawers above a scrolling apron, reeded and floral cup and cover legs and an open shelf157cm high, 131.5cm wide, 52cm deepProvenancePurchased from Hallidays Fine Antiques Ltd, Dorchester on Thames, 9th July 2002 for £3,000.The selected contents of Dinton Hall, Buckinghamshire.
A 19th century Victorian pine pedestal writing desk. The desk having twin pedestals either side of a large central kneehole, each pedestal having a plinth base with cupboard door to body. The desk having a row of three drawers situated above the pedestals, each having turned knob handles. With a dark green leather skiver to top. Measures approx. 76x139x66cm
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