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A very scarce boxed Tri-ang Spot-On 'Mini-Villa' set, containing twenty individually boxed items from the Spot-On furniture range and an unopened packet containng the #1129 Bedclothes Set, housed in a corrugated cardboard tray which also contains plastic window frames and a door. Cardboard dolls house sections are included in theset which would seem never to have been erected. Contents generally appear G to VG. The outer box for this seldom seen Set, which doubles as a shipping carton, measures approxmately 69 x 49 x 7cm and appears generally G with all flaps and tabs, but with some dents and punctures, it also retains the remnants of a Spot-On address label to one side.
A LOUIS XV STYLE GILT METAL MOUNTED MARQUETRY INLAID KINGWOOD VITRINEIn the style of Henri Dasson, with glazed serpentine door, on sabre supports, 82cm wide; 166cm highCondition report: Various small chips to the kingwood veneers, mostly to the edges and tips - including feet and side of apron. Tarnished and dirty mounts, the foot mount to one is loose and attached in a bag, another mount is slightly loose and pinging out (see image). The door is slightly warped at the top, see image, although will probably shut tightly with a key. Wear to the velvet lining, especially at the front of the shelves. One key.
COTSWOLD SCHOOL; A 17TH CENTURY STYLE OAK HALL CUPBOARDWith castellated top over pair of linen fold panel doors, 171cm wide; 163cm high; 166cm wide at the bottomCondition report: 57cm deep A few inevitable scuffs, scrathes, dents, small chips and marks commensurate with wear, use and age.A few paint spots.Several areas where the varnish has been removed - probably from sticky labels. The left side door does not sit completely flush and needs realigned. Also a slight shrinkage crackSee extra images.
JACQUES BIRCKLE; A LOUIS XV CORNER CUPBOARDThe marble top over a gilt-metal mounted kingwood and tulipwood parquetry and marquetry inlaid single door base, 67cm wide; 86cm highCondition report: Numerous shrinkage cracks, chips and losses to the veneers in areas, notably a split to the door Stamp is very faint and also stamped JM.Mounts tarnished. Boards at the back taped. The whole leans back into the corner and is therefore on a slight tilt.Marble chipped and worn to the edges. Please see extra images.
A VICTORIAN CARVED AND BLEACHED OAK INVERTED BREAKFRONT PEDESTAL SIDEBOARDWith three drawers over cupboards, 176cm wide; 97cm highLeft door is off one set of hinges. The painted surface is worn.No key. Inevitable scuffs, scrathes, dents, small chips and marks commensurate with wear, use and age.Light movement to the planks on the top and some further light shrinkage in areas, as to be expected.
A PAIR OF MAHOGANY GALLERIED POT CUPBOARDS (2)Each with singe door on turned supports, 37.5cm deep; 38cm wide; 84cm highCondition report: Minor shrinkage crack to the top of one, at the side and very minor. See image. Backs are stained wood. Some old worm holes visible to the bottom board of one. Otherwise, inevitable scuffs, scrathes, dents, small chips and marks commensurate with wear, use and age.
A LOUIS XV STYLE GILT METAL MOUNTED KINGWOOD AND MARQUETRY INLAID VITRINEin the style of Henri Dasson, with serpentine glazed door, on sabre supports, 88cm wide, 164cm highCondition report: Overall lifting to veneers in some areas around the marquetry bouquets, see images. The key doesn’t fit the lock and part of the lock is broken although probably remedied with a restorer. Mounts dirty and tarnished. Other inevitable scuffs, scrathes, dents, small chips and marks commensurate with wear, use and age in areas.Velvet worn, two glass shelves.
A FRENCH GIALLO SIENA AND CIPOLLINO MARBLE MOUNTED MANTEL CLOCKLate 19th CenturyWith arched case above the enamel chapter ring with Roman hours and Arabic minutes, gilt-brass engined-milled centre and guillouche border, the twin train movement with coiled gong by A.G. Mougin, stamped to the back, 29.5cm highCondition report: The case in good order. Bevelled glass mounted to the door with engine milled border. The dial in good order, only with two small dents to the gilt metal border between IIII and VI. The movement will need to be inspected by a qualified clock specialist and there is no guarantee of its working order. The pendulum is presently stuck inside the case. No winding keys.
AN EARLY 20TH CENTURY GILT METAL MOUNTED MARQUETRY INLAID KINGWOOD VITRINEWith single serpentine semi-glazed door and shaped sides, on paw feet, 82cm wide; 181cm highCondition report: Quality of the casting and finishing to the mounts is weak. One finial mount also loose and bent. Dirt, dust and tarnishing in general to the mounts.Lifting to the veneers at the arched cornice. Other general inevitable scuffs, scrathes, dents, small chips and marks commensurate with wear, use and age.Two glass shelves and one key. Please see extra images.
DRUCE & Co.; A LOUIS XVI STYLE KINGWOOD AND TULIPWOOD MARQUETRY COMMODEWith breakfront marble top over a gilt-metal mounted inlaid single door base, label to the back; 92cm wide; 51.5cm deep; 86cm highCondition report: This commode is probably first half 20th Century. See additional images. In generally good condition. The marble top with a few nicks and chips to the edges. A repaired break across the depth of the marble and smaller repairs to the front edge. Minor shrinkage. General and inevitable scuffs, scrathes, dents, small chips and marks commensurate with wear, use and age.Top of the key broken off. Mounts tarnishing in areas.
Late 18th century mahogany two train longcase clock, marked William Kirk, Stockport, and having brass face with silver chapter ring and rolling moon, the case with inlaid decoration and quarter pilasters. Eight day, two train movement, striking on one bell. (B.P. 21% + VAT)Complete with two weights and pendulumComplete with two weights and pendulum. Condition - glass cracked, hole drilled in lower left hand corner of door, seconds finger missing from door arch top and bottom. Lower case noticeably faded with further missing moulding.
19th century mahogany travelling or campaign apothecaries cabinet having recessed carrying handle, two fitted doors opening to reveal an interior of graduated drawers with compartments and glass jars and bottles, fitted, over a lower drawer with recessed brass handles. Bear label 'Prize medal 1862 for excellence of manufacture, Savory & Moore Chemist to the Queen, London'. 32 x 20 x 40cm approximately. (B.P. 21% + VAT) (B.P. 21% + VAT) Horizontal split in back, one door cracked down either edge, mouldings missing from either side of drawer, brass is tarnished. Edging to drawer missing in places, not all bottles are original - scuffed and worn with age and use.
French design walnut pier or display cabinet, the moulded and shaped top above a single glazed door, the interior revealing one shaped shelf above gilded mounts and three porcelain figural plaques, standing on cabriole legs. 55 x 34 x 100cm approximately.(B.P. 21% + VAT) Key is present. Some losses in places to the veneer and some splits to the front left side. Glass appears good. Structurally sound overall. Some wear on the legs, some losses commensurate with age.
French design kingswood bow front corner cabinet, the moulded cornice above gilded lion mask mounts. Single glazed door, the interior revealing three shelves with foliate lining. Standing on cabriole legs and gilded mounts. 160cm high approximately.(B.P. 21% + VAT) Door appears slightly warped. No key present but door does open. Minor losses in places as expected with use.
Good quality ornate walnut and mixed woods inlaid ladies bonheur de jour, the gilded and pierced gallery above a central glazed door and under drawer, flanked by an arrangement of three drawers, the serpentine moulded writing area above on drawer and standing on cabriole legs, all decorated with gilded mounts. 105 x 58 x 127cm approximately.(B.P. 21% + VAT) Some minor losses to the brass gallery. In general faded in places with some losses and splits. Particular loss to serpentine front near writing area. Loss to veneer. General wear as expected and usable condition overall.
Victorian ebonised and inlaid pier cabinet, the moulded and shaped top above a single glazed door, the interior revealing fitted shelves on a projecting base with bracket feet. 80 x 32 x 110cm approximately.(B.P. 21% + VAT) Damage in places to veneer. Splits to top and scratches. Knob handle is loose and may be a replacement. Heavy stains and wear to the interior. Back panel is very loose.
Victorian French boulle work and tortoise shell gilded and ebonised cabinet, the marble top above a single blind panel door above gilded mask head mounts and other gilt metal mounts, the interior revealing two adjustable shelves on a shaped projecting base. 84 x 39 x 113cm approximately.(B.P. 21% + VAT) Poor condition overall. Losses and chips to marble at top. Heavy damage to boulle work with lots of pieces missing. In need of attention.
A modern sterling silver miniature trinket box in the form of a coal scuttle, the front repoussé decorated with Reynold's Angels, height 3.5cm.Additional InformationThe handle is the only piece on the item which is marked, slight misshaping to the front hinged door, minor tarnishing and wear.
A late Victorian oak cased miniature longcase clock, with carved detail to the hood, the brass dial with circular chapter ring bearing Arabic numerals above the arch-shaped door, with French movement, height 85cm.Additional InformationThis lot is from a fire damaged property. The pieces have been cleaned, but please bear in mind that the pieces may have underlying issues due to the fire.
ELKINGTON & CO LTD; a French gilt metal champlevé enamel mantel clock, the circular dial set with Arabic numerals, with mercury pendulum, height 31cm.Additional Information This lot is from a fire damaged property. The piece has been cleaned, but please bear in mind that the piece may have underlying issues due to the fire. There is a crack to the top right hand corner of the glass, also chipping to the glass. Heavy wear to the metalwork, discolouration, losses to the enamel. The door will not close 100% true.
LAINE OF PARIS; a late 19th century rosewood and marquetry inlaid boudoir clock with swing brass handle, sliding glazed front section and rectangular white enamelled dial set with blue Roman numerals, both dial and movement signed, movement striking on a bell, height 21cm.Additional InformationSadly the dial is in poor condition, chips and multiple cracks throughout. The case retains a good colour, has a few small knocks and bruises and a few small chips to the rear door, but overall ok.
An 18th century and later decorated lacquered eight day longcase clock, the arched brass dial with silvered chapter ring and date aperture inscribed 'John Vice, Wisbich', above a long arched lacquered door in the Chinoiserie style, to a floral decorated plinth base, height 210cm, sold with a pendulum and two weights.Additional InformationA large proportion of the case has been repainted. There are vertical splits to the plinth and old repairs around the mouldings and returns. The case is probably associated to the dial and movement.
GEORGE LUPTON OF ALTRINCHAM; a 19th century eight day longcase clock of small proportions, the arch shaped dial with moon phase movement, brass face and chapter ring with both Roman and Arabic numerals, with two subsidiary dials, set within mahogany case, with lattice work decoration above the shaped rectangular door, raised on bracket feet, height 194cm, complete with two weights and pendulum.Additional InformationThe hood does not appear to have been cut down or altered. Large areas of loss to the applied pierced panels, parts of the panels are present, we offer no guarantee of working order, the clock is missing its back legs and is being propped and leaning on a wall, complete with pendulum and weights, we offer no condition on the functionality/mechanics of the clock, large open split to the hood, losses to the case throughout.
A late 17th century Italian ebonised and Pietra Dura cabinet on stand, the cabinet set with a central arched cupboard door enclosing a parquetry 'Floor' and triple mirrors within a frame of eleven drawers with gilt metal mounts throughout, and raised on a later English base with cabriole legs to ball and claw feet, height 177cm, width 161cm, depth 47cm.
A 19th century Anglo Indian profusely carved hardwood Davenport, the pierced raised super structure above a hinged writing surface enclosing a simple interior with cupboard door to the right enclosing four drawers and raised on scrolling front supports to Amalia feet, height 101cm, width 66cm, depth 79cm.
A 19th century mahogany secrétaire chest of drawers, the top drawer enclosinga cupboard door and an arrangement of drawers, above three further drawers, to bracket feet, width 106cm, depth 55cm, height 105cm.Additional InformationThis lot is from a fire damaged property. The piece has been cleaned, but please bear in mind that the piece may have underlying issues due to the fire.
HEALS; an aesthetic movement walnut and parcel gilt three drawer wardrobe, the arched cornice above central mirrored door with full length hanging space to the left and with four slides and two short and two long drawers to the right, overall raised on a plinth base, height 228cm, width 190cm, depth 61cm.
An early 20th century Moroccan style mother of pearl and marquetry inlaid occasional table with square top, height 46cm, width 28.5cm, with an Edwardian mahogany two door cupboard enclosing two shelves and two drawers, height 71cm (2).Additional InformationThe mahogany cupboard with a patina of scratches, knocks and general wear throughout and the top is loose and will need reattaching to the base, the Moroccan-style table with some loss to the mother of pearl inlay, wear around all the edges and general scratches and marks.
An early 18th century and later oak court cupboard of small proportions, the upper section with central cupboard door above a base with cupboard door to the right hand side raised on stile supports, height 128cm, width 96cm.Additional InformationThe piece has been reduced from a larger piece, has had patch repairs in some areas, metalwork replaced but retains a good colour with general surface wear throughout.
An early 20th century oak dresser with plate rack back, the back with central arch-shaped door flanked by two fixed shelves, the base section with two drawers, raised on cabriole supports, width 126cm, depth 52cm, height 196cm.Additional InformationThis lot is from a fire damaged property. The piece has been cleaned, but please bear in mind that the piece may have underlying issues due to the fire.
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