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Lot 98

An Edwardian inlaid walnut three-door wardrobe, with lofty cornice, over a central narrow panel door flanked with doors inset oval mirror panel, opening to reveal drawers, clothes rail and hooks, over a pair of short drawers, raised on block base, 187 x 210 x 59cms.

Lot 1446

Edwardian walnut cased two train mantel clock of architectural form, the gilt dial with a silvered chapter ring and Roman numerals, striking on two gongs, 16.25ins highThe back door is grilled, it does have a pendulum, there are no fret panels

Lot 1449

19th Century oak and mahogany crossbanded longcase clock, the broken arch hood with flanking pilasters above an arched door and conforming plinth base, the painted dial with a hunting scene to the arch, Roman numerals and date aperture, the single train thirty hour movement striking on a bell

Lot 1453

George III mahogany inlaid and painted longcase clock, the broken arch hood with brass ball finials and flanking Corinthian pilasters above a rectangular panel door flanked by fluted quarter pilasters and conforming plinth base, the brass mounted and painted dial with Roman numerals, subsidiary seconds dial and date aperture, signed Ninyon? Brighthelmstone, the two train movement with anchor escapement striking on a bell11.75ins x 16.5ins high

Lot 1457

Late 19th / early 20th Century burr walnut cased wall clock having circular dial with Roman numerals, inscribed Chauncey Jerome, Bristol, with Roman numerals and two train movement striking on a gong, 26ins highSome marks to case and splitting from age, wear around escutcheon on door. Does have a pendulum and key (see pics for case)

Lot 1468

Mahogany and satinwood crossbanded longcase clock, the broken arch hood with swan neck pediment and flanking pilasters above a moulded panel door and conforming plinth, the painted dial with Arabic and Roman numerals, subsidiary seconds dial and date aperture, signed E. Harvey Launceston, the two train movement with anchor escapement striking on a bell

Lot 1483

Reproduction mahogany three train grandmother clock with bevelled glass door

Lot 1527

Edwardian mahogany and marquetry inlaid wall cabinet, the broken arch pediment above a glazed door enclosing velvet lined shelves flanked by bow glazed end panels, 55ins wide x 56.5ins tall

Lot 1545

Edwardian mahogany and line inlaid music cabinet with a single lunette inlaid panelled door, raised on square tapering supports, 21.75ins wide x 47.5ins high

Lot 1547

Good quality Edwardian mahogany satinwood crossbanded and marquetry inlaid corner cabinet, with a shaped pediment above a bar glazed door, the base with two panelled doors, the whole inlaid with various woods and ivorine, on bracket feet, 85ins x 31ins

Lot 1567

Victorian walnut Davenport with hinged sloping leather inset writing surface enclosing a maple lined and fitted interior, the base with a cupboard door enclosing drawers, on baluster turned front supports with shaped bun feet, 22.5ins wide

Lot 1593

George III oak corner cabinet with three small drawers above a single glazed door, raised on later claw and ball supports

Lot 1597

Reproduction carved oak dressing table with three drawers on turned supports, 41ins wide together with a similar two door bedside cabinet, 20ins wide

Lot 1611

18th / 19th Century Dutch oak wall cabinet, the moulded cornice above a bar glazed door enclosing shelves, 32.25ins wide

Lot 1662

Reproduction yew wood and crossbanded bookcase, the centre panelled door flanked by two astragal glazed doors on bracket feet, 54ins x 12ins x 42ins high

Lot 1708

Early 20th Century later green painted mirrored back single door display cabinet, with undertier and plinth base, 61ins high x 47ins wide x 18.5ins deep

Lot 1720

Early 20th Century walnut and inlaid two door display cabinet on low cabriole claw and ball supports, 48ins wide

Lot 1722

Early 20th Century mahogany display cabinet with a single bar glazed door enclosing shelves, on cabriole claw and ball supports, 48ins wide

Lot 1725

Victorian ebonised amboyna banded marquetry inlaid and ormolu mounted pier cabinet with inlaid panel door enclosing shelves, on low turned supports, 36ins wide

Lot 1729

Victorian figured walnut, marquetry inlaid and ormolu mounted pier cabinet with a single glazed door enclosing shelves, on turned supports, 34ins wide

Lot 1732

Early 20th Century mahogany bow front two door display cabinet with bar glazing and cabriole claw and ball supports

Lot 1737

George III mahogany and line inlaid bow fronted two door hanging corner cabinet, and a small early 20th Century mahogany bureau

Lot 1751

Small 19th Century walnut wall cabinet with a shaped moulded cornice above a single glazed door enclosing shelves, 21.25ins x 32ins

Lot 1753

Small Edwardian oak two door smokers cabinet, 14.5ins wide together with an Edwardian carved oak octagonal two handled tray

Lot 1758

19th Century walnut and marquetry inlaid pier cabinet with a single glazed panel door enclosing shelves, 29.75ins wide

Lot 1772A

Victorian walnut side cabinet, the moulded top above a central panel door flanked by turned pilasters and further canted panel doors decorated with marquetry inlay, above a plinth base and low bun feet, 59ins wide

Lot 1774

Arts and Crafts oak half round side cabinet with a bar glazed door flanked by canted corners on square tapering supports, 42ins wide (hinges replaced)

Lot 1786

Edwardian mahogany and satinwood line inlaid bookcase, with a single astragal glazed door raised on square tapering supports with spade feet, 24ins x 17.5ins x 46ins highOverall in good, clean condition. Glass also in good condition

Lot 1789

19th century mahogany narrow single door cabinet, 18ins x 24ins x 30ins high, together with a late Victorian walnut single drawer bedside cabinet and nest of three rectangular mahogany occasional tables

Lot 1848

Continental Arts and Crafts walnut armchair, the shaped arms and pierced back above a padded seat on three supports, together with an oak two door corner cabinetWalnut armchair has light split in rail on back (see photos). Joints are a little loose otherwise all ok. Could do with re-upholstering.

Lot 1856

Small reproduction mahogany half round side table, small reproduction mahogany two door bow fronted side cabinet, corner table, nest of tables and a wine table

Lot 1900B

Edwardian mahogany serpentine fronted two door wardrobe with a moulded cornice, panel doors and low turned supports, 48ins wide approximately

Lot 1916

Victorian figured walnut inlaid and ormolu mounted credenza, the figured top above an inlaid frieze, central panel door and flanking bow glazed doors enclosing shelves above a plinth, 60ins wide

Lot 1920

Pair of 20th Century red, black and gold lacquer two door side cabinets, 22.75ins x 33ins

Lot 1961

Late 19th Century mahogany narrow bookcase, the moulded top above single glazed door and single drawer with knob handles on plinth base, 58ins high x 21ins wide x 12.5ins deep

Lot 361

Biscuit tin containing brass lion mask door knocker, Zippo table lighter and sundry other metal items, together with an oak biscuit barrel and a rectangular brass casket

Lot 1185

Attributed to Albert Ludovici, oil on panel, portrait of a lady wearing a bonnet standing by a door, indistinctly signed verso, 8ins x 5ins

Lot 341

EARLY 20TH CENTURY MAHOGANY GLAZED TWO DOOR BOOKCASE

Lot 302

LATE 19TH CENTURY GOTHIC REVIVAL SMALL OAK DRESSER WITH PANELLED AND CARVED TOP SECTION WITIH PILLARED SUPPORTS OVER A BASE WITH CENTRAL DOOR AND SHELVES

Lot 330

SMALL 19TH CENTURY ONE DOOR CABINET FORMED FROM A LONGCASE CLOCK CASE

Lot 238

Sven BERLIN (1911-1999)'The Timeless Clock - A Book of Poems by Sven Berlin'A large portfolio of handwritten poetry and illustrationsSigned and dated 1990 - 1991Size of portfolio 38 x 34cmIncluding The Revolving Door - 'Barbara Hepworth got a coughWhich blew the top of her snood right offAnd made a hole in the ozone ceilingWhile the art dealers went on dealing'.

Lot 89

Sven's briefcase, 13 CDs of his poetry "The Walking Door" and 28 copies of "Sven Berlin an Artist and his Work" published by Wimborne Bookshop 1981

Lot 9

Sven BERLIN (1911-1999)A collection of three poetry books.A lot containing three of Berlin's poetry books, typed with handwritten notes. One, titled 'The Walking Door. Revolving Poems By Sven Berlin' is unsigned, but is dated 1964-'69 and includes one of Berlin's more acclaimed poems, 'What Time Is Orange?'. The second book, titled 'The Creation, A Poem On The Emergance of Man', is signed and dated 1972. The final book, 'Poems 1975-'79', also signed by Berlin, takes influence from many of his unpublished manuscript titles such as 'Beautygrove' and 'Tiger After Dark'.Folder size: 29 x 24cm

Lot 1528

Two Old Telephones, amber glass and brass door knobs, lamp shades, chandelier, etc.

Lot 27

An Edwardian Art Nouveau mahogany twin mirror door wardrobe, central panel with Art Nouveau floral design, string inlay throughout, over single drawer to a shaped plinth base, 189 x 105 x 41cm.

Lot 29

An early 20th century oak two-door glazed display cabinet, raised on bobbin turned and block stretchered supports, 138 x 115 x 31cm.Footnote: From the estate of local architect Herbert Rowse, famous for the design of Martins Bank, the Philharmonic Hall, the India Buildings and the Mersey Tunnel Air Duct.

Lot 4

NATHAN; a mid-20th century 'Highboard' sideboard, with upper glazed sliding door section, with drop-down cupboard door above a base of three long drawers with linear fronts and a plain cupboard door with label to interior, all with tapered metal handles, on square legs, 126 x 137 x 45cm.

Lot 44

A mahogany wall-hanging flat-fronted corner cupboard, the broken swan neck pediment centred with a carved shell motif, above blind fret carved frieze and pair of fielded panelled doors flanked by reeded pilasters, enclosing two shaped shelves above small panelled door, flanked by a pair of drawers, with further internal reeded pilasters and blind fret carved detail, 142 x 91 x approx 48cm.Footnote: From the estate of local architect Herbert Rowse, famous for the design of Martins Bank, the Philharmonic Hall, the India Buildings and the Mersey Tunnel Air Duct. CONDITION REPORT Overall very good condition. The right hand side of the upper frieze with the blind fret carved detail is lacking the carved section - it is present but detached. Further light signs of use visible throughout commensurate with use and age.

Lot 45

MACKINTOSH; a teak sideboard comprising three graduated drawers, a pair of cupboard doors and a single drop-down door with compartments for bottles, on turned tapering legs, 76 x 204 x 48cm.

Lot 55

A George III mahogany line inlaid and crossbanded bureau, the fall front enclosing a fitted interior of pigeonholes, drawers and centred with a small panelled door, above a base of two short and three long drawers, to bracket feet, 110 x 122 x 53cm. CONDITION REPORT Overall solid but used condition, with signs of use throughout, including fading, staining, scuffs, scrapes, splits, patch repairs, etc.

Lot 69

A late 19th/early 20th century Korean elm root and pine wood side cabinet, the moulded cornice above a pair of panelled doors, with exposed brass hinges and door latch, above a base of four short drawers to plinth base, 95.5 x 81.5 x 33cm, with a certificate dated 24th April 1993.

Lot 714

14TH/20TH HUSSARS INTEREST; various collectibles relating to the 14th/20th King's Hussars, to include a record titled 'The Regimental Band of the 14th/20th King's Hussars', with signatures of the band members to the reverse, a VHS titled 'The Sand of Music' (sic), modern uniform badges, cased collectible thimble, desk mascot, cast iron mascot, possibly formerly a door knocker, various postcards and a paperback book titled 'A Short History of 14th/20th King's Hussars 1715-1950'.

Lot 10

GLOBE WERNICKE; an oak four-tiered bookcase, each tier with glazed door, ivorine labels to each tier, on plinth base, 144 x 86 x 28cm. CONDITION REPORT There is some looseness and wear to the door mechanisms but they are still in working order. Age related wear to the wood, surface scratches and some chips, no evidence of woodworm

Lot 125

MARTIN CROSBY; a 19th century oak longcase clock, the square 11" brass dial set with silvered chapter ring bearing maker's name and set with Roman numerals, with rolling date aperture, above long carved door to plinth base, raised on bracket feet (later carved decoration), height approx 209cm. CONDITION REPORT The left hand return underneath the hood is missing, the back left foot is also missing. There are signs of wear throughout, including scuffs, scrapes, stains, fading, etc. The movement has later replaced nylon cord for the weights.

Lot 127

J BATH, CIRENCESTER; a 19th century oak eight day longcase clock with arched pediment above a white enamelled arched 12'' dial, with floral decoration, the chapter ring set with Roman and Arabic numerals with subsidiary second hand and rolling date aperture above the maker's details, with shaped door above stepped plinth and bracket feet, height 220cm (af). CONDITION REPORT The arched pediment to the hood is detached but present, further signs of wear throughout commensurate with age and use, most notably splits to both sides of the case and some discolouration to the front, the bracketed foot is probably a later replacement.

Lot 337

A door stop in the form of Betty Boop

Lot 35

A door stop in the form of a cockerel

Lot 36

A door bell decorated with tractor

Lot 390

A yellow painted pine two door wardrobe with fitted shelved interior

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