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Flemish faux tortoiseshell and ebonised cabinet on stand with Kingwood veneered top and sides, the upper section with an arrangement of various drawers surrounding a cupboard door enclosing a combination safe cabinet, the base with three faux drawers raised on turned supports with stretchers, 19th Century and later, 39ins x 52ins
Victorian burr walnut three door wardrobe by Maple & Co., the moulded cornice above a central mirrored door flanked by two panel doors enclosing a fitted interior with sliding trays, satinwood fronted drawers and recessed brass handles, above a plinth, stamped Maple & Co. Cabinet Makers and Upholsterers, London, 85ins x 74ins
Good quality aesthetic movement bedroom suite comprising three door wardrobe with castellated moulded cornice, above central mirrored door and flanked by three panelled doors on square shaped supports, with a matching dressing table with adjustable mirrored back, two jewel drawers and six pedestal drawers
Late 19th / early 20th Century stripped pine three piece bedroom suite comprising: small single door wardrobe, 36ins wide, together with a dressing table with swing mirror and washstand with marble top, each 36ins wide approximatelyUnfortunately, there are no marks, but they do appear to have been stripped, possibly by dipping.
Jaycee - A Jacobean revival oak glass display / drinks cabinet. Of rectangular form with twin glazed crossing lead twin door opening to reveal a shelved interior. A pull down cupboard with mirrored interior and a twin cupboard to the bottom raised on a plinth base. With beaded decoration to the sides. Measures approx. 199 x 94 x 30cm.
A 20th century Jacobean revival oak dresser. The dresser having pierced serpentine apron atop a gallery back of two shelves over twin door cupboard over a another set of twin door cupboards, each opening to reveal shelved interiors with carved panelling to the doors. Measures 194 x 95 x 49cm.
A collection of assorted cloth printed soft toys to include a pair of early Deans Rag Book made Dolly Dingle Dolls by Dean's Rag Knock About (Peggie and Teddy Campbell Kids) and x3 American ' Toy Works Inc ' door stop style figures comprising Parrot, Mallard Duck and Toucan. Largest measuring approx 50cm.
A collection of x6 vintage Brooklin Models 1/43 scale precision diecast model cars comprising; 1948 Chevrolet Aero Sedan, 1939 La Salle 2 Door Touring Sedan, 1949 Oldsmobile 98 Holiday Coupe, 1940 Cadillac V16 Convertible Coupe, 1949 Checker Taxi Cab and 1947 Cadillac Series 62 Convertible. Unboxed examples appearing near mint but may be lacking finer details.
MONTEGRAPPA FOUNTAIN PEN "VATICAN PAPAL".Silver embossed and rose gold-plated barrel.Limited edition. Exemplary 410/476.Two-tone gold nib. Tip M.Screw cap. Piston loading.No box.Dimensions: 14 cm in length, 14 mm. in diameter.Uniquely captures the essence of the last two millennia by depicting the origin of this recorded time. Through the use of intricate engravings, it celebrates and commemorates the basis of the calendar by which we have achieved and marked this milestone.This numbered limited edition bears the signature of Pope John Paul II and the seal celebrating the Great Jubilee. The body and cap are overlaid with hand-engraved sterling silver 1.In a tapestry of images, hand-engraved into the precious metals of the cap and body of the pen, are the cherished values and images of the church.Turning the cap counterclockwise from the clip reveals the unmistakable silhouette of St Peter's Basilica. The name of the engraver's workshop is accompanied by the pen's serial number. An exclusive image of Pope John Paul II in front of the Holy Door at the opening of the Great Jubilee of the Year 2000 is central to the design of the cap, followed by the official logo of the Great Jubilee Celebrations of the Year 2000.Below the logo, the Latin inscription reads "PER CHRISTVM - IN SPIRITV SANCTO - AD DEVM PATREM" (FOR CHRIST - IN THE HOLY SPIRIT - TO GOD THE FATHER), quoted from the Apostolic Letter "Incarnationis Mysterium". The lower part of the cap proudly bears the signature of the Holy Father, Joannes Paulus II, who stamps this edition.The body presents the Holy Trinity: God the Father (top), Jesus Christ (centre) between Mary and John, the Holy Spirit represented by a dove (bottom). A multitude of angels surround the Holy Trinity, and the four angels near the dove hold the Gospels.Technically, the Papal Pen represents the latest advances in modern technology. It features a two-tone nib crafted in solid 18k gold, tastefully engraved to reproduce the keys of St. Peter's Basilica, masked platinum and an iridium tip for smooth writing.These piston-fed fountain pens employ a state-of-the-art ink feed system using hand-turned ebonite for uninterrupted ink flow, complemented by a high-capacity ink reservoir.
An early 19th century mahogany music cabinet with small shelf on ring turned supports above, the cabinet with single door and standing on splaying bracket feet, 54cm wide x 39cm deep x 114cm highMinor marks, dents and scratches overall due to age and use. The door now held shut by a later hook and eye catch. The cupboard door enclosing shelves within.
A 19th century satinwood cupboard with arched fielded panel door on a plinth base, with side locking mechanism, lock plate stamped 'Nettlefold VR Patent', 59cm wide x 68cm high x 28cm deepOverall with some marks, scratches and signs of wear, slight clouding to top and corners in places, possible water damage, locks working well with original key, generally in good condition.
A contemporary pot or side cupboard comprising of one drawer with metal handle, over a cupboard door, standing on a plinth base, decorated with chinoiserie mountain and temple scenes, possibly by Oka, 46cm wide x 75cm high x 33cm deepMinor scuffs and marks to edges and corners as expecting, crazing and craquelure to the painted surface otherwise in good condition.
A late 19th century oak cabinet with panelled door and sides, the interior fitted with two adjustable shelves and all standing on turned feet, 95cm wide x 42.5cm deep x 126cm high Minor marks, dents and scratches overall due to age and use. Slight loss to the cornice to the left hand side and back right hand side.
An early 20th century mahogany dresser in North Country style, the plate rack with arcaded shelf above and the central shelf flanked by panelled doors to either side, all over a single cupboard and eight various drawers, standing on bracket feet, 190.5cm wide x 60cm deep x 214cm highMinor marks, dents and scratches overall due to age and use. Minor losses to the cornett at the front two top corners. Slight loss and wear to the moulding of the base just above the central cupboard door. The handles replaced. Previously with two shelves to the central section of the plate rack now only one.
A Victorian burr oak and mahogany dining room warming cupboard with egg and dart ornament, a single panelled door enclosing a tin lined interior with recess within the bottom shelf, possibly for a small brazier, 87cm wide x 47cm deep x 95cm high Minor marks, dents and scratches overall due to age and use, otherwise good condition.
John Gordin, LondonA late 17th/early 18th century walnut eight-day longcase clock, the 11-inch square brass dial with silvered Roman chapter ring, sword hilt half hour marks, and Arabic minute track, matted centre, subsidiary seconds with ringed winding holes and date aperture, signed chapter ring, winged cherub head spandrels, the movement with five knopped and finned pillars. The hood with floral marquetry to the dome top and door, brass urn finials, plain pilasters and glass side panels over a convex throat and 42-inch trunk door with 'D' ended floral and bird marquetry panels, convex lenticle over a further floral marquetry rectangular panel and later skirt base. Comes with a pair of brass cased weights, pendulum and key. 240cm high, 94.5inDial good, some rubbing to the silvering in the chapter ring, movement clean and currently working but not tested or guaranteed. The case generally good and clean. The hood with later finials and one small strip of moulding missing. Base slightly shortened because of the later skirt which has a patch of veneer missing to the front face and rear right foot.
A late 19th century Winterhalder & Hofmeier oak bracket or table clock, the break arch brass dial with silvered Roman chapter ring, Arabic five minute track, matted centre, slow/fast and chime/silent subsidiary dials to the arch with foliate spandrels, the twin train movement chiming on two coiled gongs. The break arch top case surmounted with a gilt brass figure of Mercury flanked by a pair of finials, the canted corners with caryatid floral mounts, heavy cast brass and bevelled glass door, silk lined Rococo brass side panels, pierced grill rear door and plinth base with presentation plaque upon inward scrolling feet, 55cm highDial good. Chapter ring and subsidiary dials with some rubbing/tarnishing, the same to the matted centre. Movement fairly clean but not tested or guaranteed, with pendulum. Case generally good, would benefit from a clean and polish. Brass mounts tarnished. One side fret loose
A George III-style mahogany bedside or pot cupboard, the galleried top with pierced handles and the cupboard door to the front decorated with faux book spines, all standing on square legs, 48.5cm wide x 44cm deep x 77cm highMinor marks, dents and scratches overall due to age and use. Some minor marks to the central book spine. Otherwise good condition.
A Winterhalder & Hofmeier oak bracket or table clock, the rectangular brass dial with silvered Roman chapter ring, Arabic five minute track with slow/fast and chime on eight bells/chime on four gongs, subsidiary dials to the top corners, matted centre and Rococo spandrels, the triple train chain fusee movement striking on a separate gong with pull repeat. The architectural case with applied foliate carved mounts, silk lined fretwork side doors and brass grill rear door upon an inverted break front plinth base, 43.5cm highDial good with some light staining to the matted centre and tarnishing. Movement fairly dirty, would benefit from a good clean and overhaul. Case veneer lifting slightly on the top. Central finial moulding potentially missing. Could do with a good clean and polish.
A William IIII Holland & Son mahogany triple wardrobe with three panelled doors over drawers beneath, all on a plinth base, 195cm wide x 67cm deep x 213cm highMinor marks, dents and scratches overall due to age and use. The central panelled door with slight movement to the veneer at the top right corner. A sign of possible repair to the left hand top corner or the right hand cupboard door.
An early 19th century mahogany bookcase by Gillow, with bow fronted base, the top with astragal glazed doors enclosing adjustable shelves, the base with inlaid doors over splaying bracket front feet, stamped 'Gillow' to back left top of the lower section, 102cm wide x 29cm deep x 203.5cm highMinor marks, dents and scratches overall due to age and use. No keys. Some fading to the top front of the lower section, the doors slightly warped to the lower section, the doors also in need of repolishing. Losses to the small section of moulding top right hand side, slight split to veneer top right hand side above the door, the upper right door very slightly bowed as can be seen from the side.
A 17th century-style lacquered cabinet on stand, the chinoiserie decorated doors with strapwork hinges opening to reveal a central cupboard flanked by pidgeon holes and drawers all on a stand with carved scrolling legs united by a shaped stretcher, 110cm wide x 56cm deep x 152cm highMinor marks, dents and scratches overall due to age and use. Wear to the painted decoration. The cabinet possibly with later interior and almost certainly of 20th century manufacture. Some signs of distress to the left hand door. The knob handles to the drawers within later.
A George III mahogany bracket or table clock, the break arch silvered Roman dial with strike silent ring to the arch, signed Viner & Co, Royal Exchange, London, Breguet style hands, the twin fusee movement with bell strike, knopped pillars, pull repeat and pendulum hold fast. The break arch single pad top case with twin brass side handles over arched panels, fluted inset quarter columns flanking an arched door with fish scale brass fret to the arch raised upon gilt brass ogee bracket feet, 49.5cm highDial rubbed and tarnished. Movement reasonably clean but not tested or guaranteed. Pull repeat cord missing. Case appears with its original finish with age related marks and patina. Glass to rear door cracked. Silk lining to front door grill tatty. The arched side panels later. The dial 19cm diameter. No signs of a marriage.
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