A set of four early 20th century Arts and Crafts copper-patinated tin door plates, each embossed with a stylized tulip, 32cm x 8.5cm.Buyer’s Premium 29.4% (including VAT @ 20%) of the hammer price. Lots purchased online via the-saleroom.com will attract an additional premium of 6% (including VAT @ 20%) of the hammer price.
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A 19th century stained pine hanging cabinet, fitted with an arched astragal glazed door, height 77cm, width 70cm, depth 30cm.Buyer’s Premium 29.4% (including VAT @ 20%) of the hammer price. Lots purchased online via the-saleroom.com will attract an additional premium of 6% (including VAT @ 20%) of the hammer price.
NATHAN, a rectangular teak sideboard, with two central cupboard doors enclosing a shelf, with hinged fall flap cupboard to the left, three graduated drawers with cutlery drawer to the right, on end support legs, 78cm high x 184cm wide x 45cm deepCondition Report: The top has a 5cm long scratch to the right hand sideSmall loss to a drawer knobOne door will need adjustment at the hinges as one is not flush to the front. Left door is hinged at base and the strap retainer that stops the flap dropping too far is not attached.Generally surfaces showing age, in line with condition and age.More noticeable wear to legs.Additional images on website.
Black tricorn, red coat, white bow tie with gold spots. The forerunner of today's English publican, this cheerful man would hang a pine bough on the door of his home to let travelers know that refreshments were available. As the handle shows, these often ran to a good pint of a strong ale!Royal Doulton backstamp. Artist: Max HenkIssued: 1958 - 1982Dimensions: 7"HManufacturer: Royal DoultonCountry of Origin: EnglandCondition: Age related wear.
Cabinet anversois en bois fruitier et bois noirci, bois doré et écaille rouge, en partie du XVIIe siècleA Flemish tortoiseshell inlaid, ebonised, fruitwood and giltwood cabinet on stand, Antwerp, part 17th centuryOf rectangular form, opening with ten variously sized drawers simulated as twelve drawers, each with inset tortoiseshell panels and with giltwood scrolling motifs, four columns with corinthian capitals, with a central door inset to the reverse with a Flemish 17th century oil painting on copper depicting the sacrifice of Abraham, and enclosing a columnated and mirrored interior above a drawer, the superstructure with a further panelled door flanked by columns and two drawers below a mirrored gallery, the later base with baluster turned legs joined by a panelled undertier, and terminating in squashed turned feet, with a detached trade label inscribed 'Scriban Louis XIII ancien, Ecaille, ébène et dorure' et 'Henri Becker, rue des... Kolven...', restorations and alterations, 114.5cm wide, 49.5cm deep, 217cm high (45in wide, 19in deep, 85in high). This lot is subject to the following lot symbols: W YW Lot is located in the Bonhams Warehouse and will only be available for collection from this location.Y Subject to CITES regulations when exporting items outside of the EU, see clause 13.For further information on this lot please visit Bonhams.com
A late 20th Century music stereo system comprising a Technics Stereo Tuner ST-GT650, a Technics Amplifier SU-A707, a Technics Equalizer SH-8015, a Sony CD Player CDP-CE335, a Sony Minidisk Deck MDS-JE530 and a Sony Cassette Deck TC-K86205, all housed in a music cabinet with glazed door. Location:Foyer
A 19thC moon rolling longcase clock, the painted arched Roman numeric dial with a painted arch, 31cm wide dial with shell spandrels, globe stencilling, subsidiary second hand and date aperture, above a shaped trunk door with shell inlay, on a block base, the whole surmounted by an orb finial, eight day movement, with two weights, pendulum and key, 222cm high.
HOLLAND & SONS, LONDON DISPLAY CABINET, CIRCA 1890 oak, with glazed doors and velvet-lined interior, patinated metal fittings, opening to a fitted interior with tooled leather skiver, stamped to cupboard door HOLLAND & SONS/ MOUNT STREET/ LONDONDimensions:144cm wide, 189cm high, 46cm deepNote: Note: For a desk by Holland & Sons with similar characteristics see Sotheby's, London The Best of British: Design from the 19th and 20th Centuries, 20th March 2008, Lot 106.
CHRISTOPHER DRESSER (1834-1904) (PANEL DESIGNER) AESTHETIC MOVEMENT CORNER CABINET, CIRCA 1880 ebonised and gilded wood, with a polychrome-painted panel and mirrored glassDimensions:70.2cm wide, 120.5cm high, 43cm deep, panel 28.5cm x 43.5cmNote: Literature: Dresser C. Studies in Design, Cassel Petter & Galpin, London, the plates by A. Goater, Nottingham, 1876, plate II illus.V&A Collection accession no. W.3-2015, for a related hand screen, decorated with an adaptation of the painted design.Note: This cabinet is a rare example of an object decorated after a published design in Dresser’s most important works, Studies in Design of 1876. Plate II shows two owls standing upright and is captioned "Parental advice". Dresser wrote in the caption text that the design ‘may be painted on the panel of a door, on the door of a cabinet, or in any recess in a wall, especially suited to a smoking-room or nursery." Elsewhere in the text he states that “the sense of humour finds expression in grotesque forms. Plates II (etc…) are illustrations”.It may be that this corner cabinet was decorated under Dresser's direction for the Art Furnishers' Alliance Co. The Art Furnisher's Alliance was the association of art manufacturers established by Christopher Dresser (1834-1904) in 1880. The key objective of the alliance was to buy and sell high-class goods of artistic design and to "complete artistic furnishing of a house". George Hayter Chubb was appointed as Chairman, and Dresser was the 'Art Manager' heading designs for furniture, pottery, glass and metal, aided by Holme and Arthur Liberty. In his preface to Studies in Design, Dresser hoped that the work would assist to “bring about a better style of decoration” and “aid the designer and the manufacturer of decorated objects, by suggesting to them useful ideas”. Whether or not the current lot was made directly under his instruction, the panel inset into the door of this cabinet was undoubtedly the sort of effect on a design Dresser envisaged when he published Studies in Design.
A decorative Turkish shoe shining kit, early 20th century, the central hardwood base with hinged door, mother of pearl and brass inlay to the top and attached brass inlaid handle, the outer metal branches elaborately decorated with geometric brass inlaid patterns, with two drawers, each branch holding a set of glass bottles with brass inlaid covers, seven to one side and eight to the other, with outermost compartments with hinged lids and clasps, the whole standing on four feet, approximately 82cm long, 20cm deep
A mixed group of objects of vertu, to include a George III gilt-bronze watch stand, third quarter 18th century, the circular aperture with bullrushes, cherub, cockerel, Old Father Time and an owl, on a tripod base, 34cm high; a Dutch brass bucket, c.1900, by Meeuws en Zoon, oval oval form with applied maker's label, 19.5 x 34cm; a pierced copper tray, early 20th century, of oval form with wavy edge, 61cm wide; a pair of English brass door handles; six brass escutcheons, 18th century, 7.5cm wide; a pair of brass escutcheons, 18th century, with Chinaman head finials, 8cm wide; and a modern iron table easel, 30.5cm high (14) (VAT charged on the Hammer Price)
An mahogany mantel timepiece, late 19th / early 20th century, by Barraud & Lunds, the mahogany chase with broken arch pediment over chamfered sides and moulded bracket base and brass bun feet, the arched silvered dial with Roman numerals and fast/slow subsidiary dial to arch, signed to dial centre BARRAUD & LUNDS LTD LONDON and numbered 1457, with label for Parkinson & Frodsham to door interior, with single train movement and platform escapement, 22.5cm high, 16.9cm wide; 13.5cm deep, together with an inlaid mahogany mantel timepiece, early 20th century, with polychrome floral inlaid decoration to front within boxwood line inlay, above later stepped rectangular base on brass ball feet, the enamel dial with Roman hour numerals and outer minute track with alternating red Arabic numerals, with single train movement and platform escapement, 25.5cm high, 17.8cm wide; 9.2cm deep (2)Please note that Roseberys do not guarantee the working order or time keeping of any timepiece.
An oak eight day longcase clock, early 18th century, with moulded cornice above twin brass mounted columns, the plain trunk on plinth base, the square brass dial with silvered chapter ring having Roman and Arabic numerals, matt dial centre with subsidiary seconds dial at 12, signed Rob Williamson London to chapter ring, the twin train movement striking a bell, with pendulum, 197cm high Please note Roseberys do not guarantee the working condition, duration or timekeeping of clocks. Condition Report: Case: With wear commensurate with age, to include: cracks and splits, chips to edges, cracks and losses to hood, major cracks around hinges to hood door, columns with tarnishing to mounts and later black painted, major lifting and damage to plinth base with restoration visible, damage and repair to hinges to trunk door. Seat board is replaced. Reverse with holes and warping and later panels of wood attached. Dial: Chapter ring with heavy scratches and paint marks, rubbing to numerals. Scratches to dial.Movement: The backplate with minor tarnishing and with replaced screw. Wear and dents to bell.
A George III style mahogany bookcase, last quarter 19th century, the moulded cornice above two astragal glazed doors, enclosing adjustable shelves, and two cupboard doors, raised on bracket feet, 194cm high, 102cm wide, 51cm deepCondition Report: crack to glass at the top of left door, moulding and beading missing, splits to both sides, scratches and knocks to wood,
A Victorian mahogany secretaire, circa 1860, with top drawer above fall front enclosing seven rosewood drawers and central cupboard door, with floral marquetry inlay, and pull out scriber, above a further three drawers, flanked by floral carvings, raised on turned supports, 153cm high, 107cm wide, 60cm deepCondition Report: scratches and knocks to wood all over, splits to wood on left and right side panels, back left foot has a huge chunk of wood missing, top with splits,stains and old gouges, signs of old woodworm
Tommy Steele signed The London Palladium 1910-2010 Centenary multiple PM Musicals London W1 Stage Door 24. 2. 11. Good Condition. All autographs are genuine hand signed and come with a Certificate of Authenticity. We combine postage on multiple winning lots and can ship worldwide. UK postage from £5.99, EU from £7.99, Rest of World from £10
ERCOL ELM DOUBLE WARDROBE. An elm two door wardrobe with hanging rail, supported on roller casters. Manufacturer's label to door, 183cm high, 123cm wide, 55cm deep. *CR Some marks and scratches in places, some small chips and wear in some parts. Some white marks/paint marks in places to the front edges and sides.
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