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Lot 40

BEN NEVIS 10 YEAR OLDSingle malt.Ben Nevis distillery, located at the foot of the UK’s highest mountain of the same name, was responsible for producing one of the most successful blended whiskies of the late 19th Century. Named after “Long” John MacDonald, who was the first to acquire a licence for the distillery, the Long John brand was so popular that a second distillery was built next door just to keep up with demand (and, no… before you ask, we don’t know what Mr MacDonald’s “Long” moniker referred to, or if it was self-appointed). Sadly, these good fortunes didn’t continue, and by 1908 the second distillery ceased production, instead being utilised as a bonded warehouse.Today Ben Nevis is owned by Japanese whisky giants, Nikka, with some of its output being used in their blended “Japanese” whiskies. Its popularity as a single malt has also grown thanks to many favourable reviews.46% ABV / 70clFill level in mid neck.

Lot 8

A Swedish design, painted two door dresser 

Lot 336

Victorian dump green glass door stop with further spherical example, tallest 18cm high

Lot 560

Mahogany two door linen press cabinet with removable interior trays, 94cm wide

Lot 797

Georgian dressing table, the rectangular top opening to interior storage above three drawers and a tambour door raised on square tapered legs ending in castor feet [86x67x51cm]

Lot 906

19th century Burr Walnut wardrobe, the shaped cornice above a single mirrored door with carved moulded detail, opening to interior storage, the base with single drawer [202x120x64cm]

Lot 107A

Loom style bucket chair, Bookcase, Two door toilet cabinet and valve radio

Lot 297

19th century Farm house style 2 door cupboard.

Lot 352A

Antique 2 door display cabinet

Lot 368

1900s pitch pine 2 door cupboard painted white

Lot 385A

Large Mexican pine 2 door cabinet

Lot 394

A double sliding door unit, Meredew style

Lot 1361

A mixed lot, to include surveyor's items; and door knockers. 

Lot 1581

XIX Century Walnut Inlaid Music Cabinet, with a glazed door, with three internal shelves, plinth base.

Lot 1602

A XIX Century Mahogany Pot Cupboard, with a panel door and plinth base, 81cm high, together with a mahogany tea table. (2).

Lot 1612

A XIX Century Mahogany Corner Cupboard, with a panelled door, three internal shelves.

Lot 119

A German Third Reich presentation calligraphic urkunde / document, recognising Gauleiter Otto Telschow as Honorary Master of East Hanoverian Crafts, at Luneberg, 26 April, 1939, ink on velum in gilt-tooled pigskin binding, 43 cm x 33 cm. [Otto Telschow (1876 - 1945), German Nazi Party Gauleiter of Eastern Hanover from 1925 to 1945. He formally joined the NSDAP in July of 1925 (membership number 7,057). Neither a member of the SA or SS. Albert Krebs, former Gauleiter of Hamburg, in his 1976 memoir "The Infancy of Nazism: The Memoirs of Ex-Gauleiter Albert Krebs, 1923-1933" describes Telschow thus, "On his frequent visits to our headquarters, we usually tried to compliment him out the door as quickly as possible because he kept us from working and also had nothing particularly clever to contribute to a conversation ... a man of undoubtedly honest intentions but not equipped with any noteworthy abilities … he knew nothing about the interconnections, background, and effective forces of politics or history." Upon his arrest by British troops in 1945 Telschow attempted suicide by slashing his wrists and taking poison. He died at Luneberg 31 May 1945.]

Lot 108

A 17th century style carved oak cabinet, 20th century, enclosed by a panelled door, carved with a Bishop below a Gothic arch, with tracery decoration67w x 44d x 136h cm

Lot 213

A George III mahogany cased longcase clock, surmounted by brass finials, the arched brass twelve inch dial, with strike silent, subsidiary seconds dial and calendar niche, signed George Prior, London, having an eight day movement striking on a bell, 236cm highThe movement is free and moves correctly. Has both weights. Pendulum is present , but has a repair to the stem. One gilt metal capital is missing to one rear pillar on the hood. Door is warped, so will not close correctly and has no key. The case is well figures and of good quality manufacture. The door has some splits in the grain. One of the mouldings under the hood is loose. Was collected from a house move in Essex.

Lot 154

British Railways Southern Region 8 inch oak cased fusee railway clock with a rectangular plated wire driven English fusee movement, supplied to the Southern region in 1959 by Stockall, Marples & Co at a cost of 11-14-0d. The original dial displays BR(S) 11600 and the case has one side door and a bottom door secured with a brass turn. In working order recently oiled, but not checked for accuracy complete with pendulum and key. The SR clock records show this clock as last in use at Crediton Permanent Way Inspector and was maintained by Garnish & Winkles. A copy of the Southern Railway clock record accompanies the lot.

Lot 155

British Railways Southern Region 8 inch oak cased fusee railway clock with a rectangular plated wire driven English fusee movement, supplied to the Southern region in 1952 by Stockall, Marples & Co at a cost of 10-3-4d. The original dial displays BR(S) 11236 and the case has one side door and a bottom door secured with a brass turn and is stamped 11236 on the back. In working order recently oiled, but not checked for accuracy complete with pendulum and key. The SR clock records show this clock as last in use at Dorking North Chief Clerk's Office and was taken out of Railway service in December 1966. A copy of the Southern Railway clock record accompanies the lot.

Lot 157

North Eastern Railway 12in dial mahogany cased railway clock with a spun brass bezel and a chain driven English fusee movement with A frame screwed plates stamped W&H SCH which stands for Winterhalder & Hofmeier of Schwarzenbach Germany and has been professionally cleaned and restored. The original dial is lettered LNER 2898 and also ghosted N.E.R. 791. The case has one side door and a bottom door secured with a brass turn. The LNER clock records show this clock was last in railway use at Darlington, District Engineer Stores Office, Whessoe Lane Shops and that it was NER clock number 791, a copy of this accompanies the clock. In working condition but not checked for accuracy complete with pendulum and key.

Lot 160

Great Eastern Railway 12 inch teak cased English fusee railway clock supplied to the railway circa 1890. The case with a one piece turned convex surround, spun brass bezel, one side door and a bottom door which is missing, the case retains its green baize lining to the front of the back box and is branded GER four times The dial has been repainted post 1960 by the British Rail clock workshops at Doncaster with Arabic numerals and is lettered BR 5501. The brass chain driven movement has rectangular plates which are stamped GER and although dirty is working well. The LNER clock records show that this clock as being last in use at Highgate Carriage & Wagon Department Mess Room and a copy accompanies the clock. Complete and in working condition with pendulum and key.

Lot 164

Great Northern Railway mahogany cased 10 inch English fusee railway clock lettered on the dial LNER 10671 with a spun brass bezel. Supplied by Potts of Leeds supplied circa 1880. The chain driven English fusee movement has shaped shoulders and cut out to the bottom and has recently been oiled. The original dial shows LNER 10671 and the mahogany case has two side doors and a bottom door with the brass lock removed. The LNER clock records show it was last in use at Whitemoor Yard Master Timekeepers Office and was GNR clock number 519. In working condition complete with pendulum, key and a copy of the LNER clock record, but not tested for timekeeping.

Lot 166

Lancashire and Yorkshire Railway 12in dial mahogany ebonised cased railway clock with a spun brass bezel and a wire driven English fusee movement with rectangular screwed plates probably supplied by Winterhalder & Hofmeier of Schwarzenbach Germany. The original dial is lettered LMS 156 and the case has one side door, a bottom door secured with a brass catch and also its original LYR clock steel plate 156 BRIERFIELD screwed to the top and a later LMS clock numberplate LMS 10122 screwed to the left hand side, there is also some slight damage to the wooden surround. In working order but would certainly benefit from a clean and not checked for accuracy complete with pendulum and key. The late vendors typed notes indicate that this was last in use at Bolton Trinity Street Station and this is taped to the inside of the side door.

Lot 168

London & North Western Railway 8 inch oak cased fusee railway clock with a spun brass bezel and a rectangular plated English fusee movement. Supplied to the LNWR circa 1880 and numbered 871. The restored dial displays JOYCE L&NWRy WHITCHURCH. The case has one side door and a bottom door with the lock removed and the LNWR enamel clock numberplate 871 is screwed onto the right hand side. In working order but not checked for accuracy complete with pendulum and key.

Lot 170

Great Western Railway 14in dial mahogany cased regulator railway wall clock. The rectangular plated movement has shaped shoulders, four spoke wheels, deadbeat escapement, Harrisons maintaining power, a wire line and a wooden pendulum rod with a zinc bob and cast iron weight and is in good clean condition. The original dial with GWR in block is in original condition. The mahogany case with arched front door is lovely original condition with the GWR ivorine numberplate GWR 1969 screwed inside and stands 60in tall. A superb example In working order but not checked for accuracy complete with pendulum, key and weight.

Lot 34

Cast iron post box, lamp box short door type, George V. Complete with enamel door plate THORPE, lock and keys. Makers name GR Allen & Co London cast into rear. In original condition. Measures 20in x 8in x 12.5in deep. From a box in Thorpe near Egham Surrey famous now for Thorpe park.

Lot 35

Cast iron post box, lamp box type, George V. Complete with enamel door plate 60 OLD IDSWORTH, lock and keys. In partly restored condition with a minor chip to the bottom left hand corner of the door. Measures 20in x 8in x 12.5in deep. Old Idsworth is a village in Hampshire north of Havant.

Lot 36

Cast iron post box, lamp box type, Edward VII in Cypher. Complete with enamel door plate Camber C.G, lock and keys. Makers name A Handyside & Co Limited Derby & London cast into rear. In partly restored condition. Measures 20in x 8in x 12.5in deep. Camber is a village in Sussex famous for it sandy beach.

Lot 853

Brass toilet door Lock LOCKERBIE & WILKINSON LTD TIPTON. Together with two small enamel plates PENNIES ONLY and SHUT & BOLT THE DOOR. In very good condition measures 12.5in x 4.5in. As found in station and municipal toilets.

Lot 303

A French mantel clock in a gilt metal rococo style body, enamelled dial with Roman numerals, the glazed rear door revealing movement striking to bell, stamped B.R 108 46452 (lacking pendulum)27cm tall.

Lot 304

An early 20th century French mantel clock, gilt metal rococo style body, enamelled dial with Roman numerals, the hinged rear door opening to reveal movement striking to bell, stamped MARKE.29cm tall.

Lot 318

A mid 20th century decorative Chinese cloisonne enamel mantel clock, with oval floriate decorated central panel, flanked by cloisonne side panels, rear hinged door opening to reveal quartz movement. 29cm tall.

Lot 358

A Victorian mahogany breakfront triple wardrobe with central mirror panel door enclosing linen slides and three drawers, hanging space and further slides and drawers enclosed by panelled doors, raised on plinth base.H207cm, W216cm, W70cm.

Lot 360

An Art Deco pair of walnut veneered bedside cabinets, bow fronted, single draw over a hinged door, opens to reveal a singled shelf interior 39cm x 67cm x 39cm

Lot 361

A Meredew Furniture bedroom suite, consisting of a chest of five drawers, on tapered legs, 76cm x 107cm x 47cm, together with two matching bedside cabinets, hinged door revealing a shelved interior, 46cm x 65cm x 36cm (3)

Lot 362

A 1950s kitchen cabinet, hinged door with shelved interior over a pair of sliding doors with plastic handles, Smiths clock fitted, 76cm x 146cm x 41cm

Lot 367

A Baker Bedford display cabinet, full length lockable hinged door, opens to reveal three shelves, glazed door and sides, 64cm x 194cm x 46cm

Lot 1169

Lignum Vitae Crown Green Bowls, cased, ceramic door plates in a vintage suitcase.

Lot 1431

XXVIII - XIX Century? Oak Church Door Lock, one other XVIII - XIX Century door look, together with three cast iron castle keys, paperback 'Locks from Iran' Keys by Erik Monk:- One Box.

Lot 54

An Imposing Victorian Mahogany Four-Door Library Breakfront Bookcase, Mid 19th century, the architectural moulded pediment above astragal glazed doors enclosing adjustable shelves, the base with four cupboard doors, on a plinth base356cm by 51cm by 299cmuse room shotVarious splits to cupboard doors some variations in colour, the base section has a section of moulding to the right hand side missing with further damage as photographedleft-hand base section also section of moulding missingglazed doors slightly misshapenwith key

Lot 98

A George III Style Mahogany and Boxwood-Strung Serpentine Shape Sideboard, 19th century and later, with two bowfront drawers and a cupboard door in the form of two drawers, and a deep two-as-one cellaret drawer, on square tapering legs with spade feet (repairs)183cm by 63cm by 94cmno illustrationThe escutcheons have been removed. With a later plywood back.

Lot 32

An Ebony Veneered Striking Table Clock, signed Thos Parr, London, 18th century, inverted bell top with carrying handle, later finials, fish scale side sound frets and side glass panels, 7-inch arch brass dial with a silvered chapter ring, dial centre signed on a plaque, date and mock pendulum apertures, arch with strike/silent selection, twin chain fusee movement now converted to an anchor escapement, pull quarter repeat with six hammers, (quarter repeat work with the nest of bells missing and is incomplete)50cm high over handleCase with veneer and mouldings missing in parts, later top finials, later wooden ball feet, later side frets, front door with later lock and lock escutcheon, wooden dial surround with chips and cracks and losses, dial is discoloured, movement is dirty, movement backplate with scratches, now converted from a verge to an anchor escapement, pull quarter repeat work is incomplete with pieces missing and the nest of bells are missing, one of the fusee chains has detached from the fusee, later pendulum, movement not working.

Lot 83

A George III Mahogany, Satinwood and Tulipwood-Banded Bowfront Washstand, early 19th century, with pivoting and hinged lid above dummy drawers and a central bowfront cupboard door with single drawer below, on splayed legs70cm by 47cm by 134cm (open)generally good and attractive colour however split in oval panel as photographed stringing/veneers lifting very slightlyGeneral scratches consistent with age to the top but good quality timber

Lot 14

A George II Oak Bureau, 2nd quarter 18th century, the fall front enclosing a fitted interior of drawers and pigeon holes all around a central cupboard door, two short over four long drawers below, on a plinth base, with an associated 18th century oak cabinet, the moulded cornice above fielded panel doors enclosing adjustable shelves117cm by 54cm by 198cm

Lot 3229

Pulp Fiction (1994) Original First Day of Production Memorandum, September 20, 1993: & Original Film Production Map, September 20-24, 1993.- the first a memorandum sent to the cast, crew and staff on the first day of shooting from production manager, Paul Hellerman, 1pp. typescript on a single white sheet, Brown Productions logo top left corner, Pulp Fiction logo and Culver City, California, address lower centre, Well, were up and running! I just wanted to take this opportunity to welcome all the new folks to Pulp Fiction . . . I think its going to be a great shoot and a great movie!, the production manager advices that his door is always open and details specific guidelines under the headings, On-Set Personnel and Visitors to Set and 'Wrap Beer, Drugs and the Like, 8.5 x 11 inches, stapled together with a production map for use during shoot days 1-5, 9/20-9/24, a 1pp. single sheet, with a hand-drawn map and typescript directions to the Coffee Shop location Hawthorne Grill, Hawthorne Blvd., California from various main points such as, from the office, from the valley and from Hollywood, 8.5 x 14 inches.Provenance - the vendor was a crew member and is credited in the film's end titles. Pulp Fiction, directed by Quentin Tarantino won the Palme d'Or at the 1994 Cannes Film Festival and Best Original Screenplay at the 67th Academy Awards, the film was was nominated for seven awards including nominations for John Travolta, Samuel L. Jackson and Uma Thurman. The film's title refers to the pulp magazines and hardboiled crime novels popular during the mid-20th century.Condition Report: light creasing and scrolling to corners, some stains to l.h. edge of the typescript directions from use on the production.

Lot 326

A Vauxhall Corsa S ecoFLEX three-door in Red, a 998 cc 3 cylinder Petrol with 5 speed manual transmission, registration number PN13 KGK, first registered on 27th March 2013, MOT until 30th August 2023, currently showing 70,136 miles. The rear near-side wing appears to have been rattle can painted. The V5C is present as are two keys. N.B. BUYERS PREMIUM ON THIS LOT 10% + V.A.T. (Total Premium 12% but plus any specific on-line bidding fees).

Lot 807

A Pine Pot Cupboard with metal lattice to door, 14'' x 16'' x 26'' high.

Lot 74

A wooden box containing wooden auger bit, door bolts and a plane.

Lot 452

A quantity of brass door knobs.

Lot 686

A Corner Cupboard with glass shelves and glazed door, the base door missing

Lot 486

A pair of Corner shelf units and Oceania 900 glass shower door.

Lot 522

T hinges, butt hinges and a strimmer harness, door hatches etc

Lot 325

A Peugeot 208 HDi S five-door in Metallic Grey, a 1560 cc 4 cylinder Diesel with 5 speed manual transmission, registration number WV09 HNG, first registered on 19th March 2009, MOT until 26th May 2023, currently showing 168,605 miles. The V5C is present as are two keys. N.B. BUYERS PREMIUM ON THIS LOT 10% + V.A.T. (Total Premium 12% but plus any specific on-line bidding fees).

Lot 869

A pine retro sideboard with one sliding door, 31" wide x 14" deep x 34 1/2" high.

Lot 610

A box of ceiling lights, misc. china, wall brackets, door handles and knobs.

Lot 814

An Oak cupboard with four panelled door, 26'' wide x 16'' deep x 27'' high.

Lot 1120

A Japanese lacquer cabinet, Edo period, the doors and sides decorated with gilt pavilions, landscapes, flowers and birds on a dark brown/black ground, fitted with chased gilt copper mounts, door hinges and central escutcheon flanked by a pair of loose ring handles, the interior fitted with an arrangement of ten drawers, each gilt lacquered front decorated with pavilions, birds, flowers and landscapes, height 61.5cm, width 71.5cm, depth 47cm (one door repaired and other minor faults).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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