An XVIII Century Mahogany and Oak Eight-Day Longcase Clock, the painted white dial inscribed 'Berry, Pontefract' with Arabic and Roman numerals and two apertures, the hood with swan neck pediment with arched door and column supports, the trunk with crossbanded door and reeded pilasters to plinth base, 216cm high.Lot 1436 - Weights and pendulum are present, crack in the glass, crack in the hood door, dial 33.5cm later plinth base.
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A Walnut Cased Cabinet Polyphon, with a coin operated mechanism playing 50cm discs, the case with shaped cresting over a serpentine platform, arched glazed door, carved and fretted Art Nouveau scrolls over fluted quarter columns to the angles, the base section with a panelled flap front enclosing a collection of discs, overall 233cm high, 82cm wide. Lot 1509 - It has woodworm to the front and side of frieze and to the side of base section, in working order and has been restored. The works have been restored, in working order ten discs.
A pair of cream painted French style bedside cabinets, with dual hinged tops and pull out slides, on cabriole legs44w x 41d x 78h cmCondition report: Both are solid and usable, but dirty and scruffy, although this is in my opinion in keeping with the style. One has no screws in the lower door hinge. One loper is missing the metal handle and another is replaced. The painted finish is crazed and ther are some gaps in the joints. They match lot 449, having come from the same house.
An Arts and Crafts oak bookcase, circa 1900, in the manner of Liberty & Co, with a glazed door and hammer beaten copper hinges115w x 35d x 129h cmCondition report: Overall looks to be complete and original. It is the top half of a dresser, which has been placed on a later pine board. Generally dirty and marked, with a dul finish. Some knocks and losses to the cornice. Has a key.
An Art Nouveau Scottish School mahogany and inlaid display cabinet, having a raised three-quarter gallery with proud finials above a bevelled mirrored glass inset, over floral stylised inlaid lower cupboard door, flanked by coloured lead glazed display cabinet doors, h.140cm, w.122.5cm, d.36cm
An Art Deco figured walnut and crossbanded double door glazed china display cabinet, of tapering cloud form, with twin interior glass shelves and raised on stepped feet, h.125cm, w.109cm, d.34.5cmCondition report: Stands well and structurally sound. Glass good and complete.Areas of chipped veneer losses to one side profile. Further small loss to front of foot.Colour of timber good and original throughout.
A 1970s Ladderax teak twin modular low side unit, comprising; single drawer shelf unit and twin panel sliding door cupboard unit, with twin painted laddered side supports and four connecting bars, width 3ftCondition report: One door seems unable to go into runners.Teak surfaces generally good and original.One foot support missing from laddered metal section.
Nils Jonsson for Troeds Bjärnum - a 1960s Swedish teak long sideboard, having four central drawers flanked by sliding cupboard doors, with birch lined interior and integral elongated handles, on turned tapering supports, stamped marks to inside of one cupboard section, w.190cm, h.80cm, d.45cmCondition report: Area of damage to right hand sliding door at bottom left corner. Sliding action remains functional. See extra images.
A 1960s teak long sideboard by White & Newton Ltd, having fall-front central compartment flanked by single cupboard door and twin drawers, raised on faceted supports, labelled to inside of top drawer, h.69.5cm, w.198.5cm, d.43.5cmCondition report: Stands well and is structurally sound.Top surface generally good; there is one coffee cup stain and some very light surface wear only.Drawers and doors good.A very good example overall.
Poul Cadovius (1911-2011) for CADO - an extensive 1960s Danish teak wall-mounted modular wall unit, comprising; six upright wall-mounted batons (four long and two shorter), the modular units consisting of a pair of twin door cupboards, single fall-front cupboard, twin panelled sliding door cupboard, two glazed sliding door cupboards, and an assortment of eleven adjustable wall shelves with black enamelled rod hangers, cabinets and shelf w.80cm
1950s ITALIAN DINING ROOM SUITE BY UMBERTO MASCAGNI,comprising a sideboard with three central drawers flanked by cupboard doors with floral decoration and internal mirrors, on tapered supports with chrome feet, 161cm wide; a dining table with black edge detail standing on two shaped end supports with splayed feet; six dining chairs with oval backs, on tapered supports with chrome feet; and an occaisional table with a glass top above an underteir with a metal recessed planter on tapering supports (9)Condition report: Chairs with scuffs, marks, indents, dirt and discolouration to backs and seats in varying degrees; two have lost the chromed feet, several have lost bases of chrome feet, these currently unstable; table with small loss of the black border running around the edge; sideboard left door sticks, marks to interior and exterior where doors have rubbed against the frame when being opened; occasional table generally ok with oxidisation and wear to the planter section; overall there are dents to the chromed trims, particularly table supports, further general scuffs and marks, surface dirt
LIBERTY & CO OAK WALL HANGING SMOKER'S CABINET,the plain top above a cupboard door decorated with lion rampant flanked by an open recess over a pipe rack, inscribed to the frieze "The man who smokes thinks like a sage and acts like a Samaritan", bears enamelled tag to top 'Liberty & Co London', 71cm wideCondition report: Condition good to fair. Wear as per use and age. Damage to top left corner. Two splits to wood running through the back. Restoration to top corners of right hand recess with glue evident. Additional images now available.
PAIR OF LIBERTY & CO ARTS & CRAFTS OAK BEDSIDE CUPBOARDS,the faux-drawer doors enclosing single drawer above recess with pull-out tray, raised on tapered square section supports with shaped undertier, 71cm high, 38cm wide, 29.5cm deep (2)Condition report: Both generally good to fair condition.The first is lacking the top handle. Door catch works, though doesn't sit completely flush.The second has a possible minor split towards the front left leg/apron. The catch of the door doesn't clip, though door sits flush.Additional images now available.
EDWARD BROWNE. 'A Seamans's Narrative of the Adventures during a Captivity Among Chinese Pirates, on the Coast of Cochin-China, and Afterwards During a Journey on Foot Across that Country, In the Years 1857-8,' colour frontispiece, original cloth, Charles Westerton, London, 1861; A. EGMONT HAKE. 'The Story of Chinese Gordon,' seventh edition, original decorative cloth, Remington and Co, London, 1884; FRANCIS H. NICOLS. 'Through Hidden Shensi,' original cloth, black and white photographs throughout, George Newnes Ltd, London, 1902; ROUNSEVELLE WILDMAN. 'China's Open Door,' original cloth with decorative gilt embossing, illustrated, Lothrop Publishing Company, Boston, 1900; With five other books concerning travel in China. (9)
An early 20th century office stationery cabinet, fitted with two blind panel doors, opening to reveal 24 slide out trays, width 32ins x height 26.5in x depth 16.5ins, together with a small stained two door cabinet, the doors opening to reveal stationery shelves, width 16.5ins x height 12.5ins x depth 12ins, af
A pair of 18th century continental satinwood lacquer and inlaid breakfront cabinets, with fret pierced gallery and gilt brass moulding; one cabinet having a frieze drawer with two black and gilt lacquer panels to the side of an inlaid panel, the cupboard door with two inlaid panels either side of a black and gilt lacquer panel with gilt brass mouldings raised on short square tapering legs to brass feet - the other cabinet being decorated in the reverse, height 35ins x width 27ins x depth 15.5ins
A Victorian cast iron door knocker, modelled as a hand clutching a ball, length 13cm, together with an early 20th century painted metal novelty paper clip, cast as the head of a Native American chief, length 11.5cm.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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