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Lot 302

A painted dolls house, with furniture and accessories, repair to inside of right hand door - see photo

Lot 457

A light green painted pine kitchen dresser 183cm wide x 192cm high & A teak style cupboard on stand, with the cupboard doors opening to reveal shelves and drawers 173 cm high x 91 cm wide x 47 cm depth Condition right hand door hinge requires attention (door loose and detachable) & Pine trunk and a gents washstand with opening top, and no fitted interior

Lot 467

French chalk painted 3 door Armoire, hanging rail and shelves 190x59x185 cm

Lot 106

A table grand gramophone, HMV Model 107, with gooseneck tone-arm, No. 4 sound box and oak case (no door knobs, motor runs)

Lot 155

A Symphonion Eroica disc musical box, with three pairs of combs, one (of two, one motor missing) motor, in ebonised upright case with glazed print of a lute-player in door, black and gilt glass Symphonion Musik Automat plaque on frieze and moulding on top, possibly for a pediment or clock, with coin-chute and drawer -- 69 ½ in. (177cm.) high, with thirty-four discs and a further 69 in a chest (not arranged in sets) (remaining motor drives lower two mechanisms; dampers need attention; two combs have one tooth each off.

Lot 169

A barrel piano orchestrion, with 41-key action (36 notes, two drums, cymbal and triangle), gravity motor with friction governor, two barrels pinned for eight airs each, in mahogany veneered oak case with part mirror-glazed doors and compartment for spare barrel below -- 84 ½ in (215cm) high (excluding pulley), the barrels 29 ½ x 10 in. (75 x 25 cm), with brass label 'Jenerahny przedstawiciel na krolestwo polskie i Rosje -- ZDZIS?AW RYLSKI, CZESTOCHOWA' (Poland) (case repolished, old splits in cornice and top left hand door, silvering on rh door partly rubbed); with a cast iron weight, spare barrel and a (detached) warning bell

Lot 171

An Adler upright disc musical box, 21 ¼ inch (54cm.), with twin combs, coin mechanism and typical walnut case with arched glazed door and coin drawer below, on later disc-bin stand, with nine discs -- 74 ¾ in (190 cm) high

Lot 212

A set of 22 original photo negatives, depicting the Sex Pistols and support acts The Clash and Johnny Thunders on stage, as well as the crowd during the Caerphilly date on the ill-fated Anarchy In The Uk tour. The images depict the Sex Pistols in full colour, and were taken on 14th December 1976 by local photographer and fan David Smitham who remembers the gig well: ""The little valleys market town braced itself for the arrival of riotous punk hordes. No chance of a pre-gig pint - all pub doors were locked and windows boarded up in anticipation of mayhem. Hastily-scrawled signs directed regulars to back door entrances. "Having survived... demonstrating carol singers, the few who turned up... shivered in a ragged queue. From the opposite car park, against the backdrop of Caerphilly's ruined 13th century castle, a vengeful Pentecostal preacher spat fire and brimstone, threatening eternal damnation to those who dared watch the spawn of Satan."" Similarly to the Manchester Free Trade Hall concerts of the same year, the Caerphilly concerts were also important to cultural development in South Wales and would inspire attendees Steve Strange of Visage fame and Chris Sullivan who would later open influential nightclubs Hell, St Moritz and The Wag. The images are offered here with full copyright.

Lot 358

SWAN PENS MAHOGANY & GLASS MOUNTED DISPLAY CABINET with etched detail to the glass front, single opening rear door and interior glass shelf, 46.5cms H, 46cms W maximum, 25.5cms D maximum

Lot 147

VICTORIAN MAHOGANY TABLE CABINET CANTEEN OF CUTLERY - 177 pieces, A Beardshaw & Co Sheffield, bright cut decoration with bone handled knives, all monogrammed to include berry spoons, knife rests, nutcrackers, grape scissors, ETC. Most of the carver items missing, one salt spoon non-matching in a twin arched door cabinet on a carved table stand with brown pot castors, 82cms overall H, 58cms max W, 47cms max D

Lot 377

PENDULUM WALL CLOCK, oak cased and a single glazed door antique cupboard with inlaid and poker work detail, dated 1848 with a photo portrait of a gentleman 'Adam Clarke', 77cms H, 34cms W, 17cms D, the cupboard 80cms H, 49cms W, 27cms D

Lot 399

MAHOGANY DOME TOP CLOCK - movement by Samuel Marti, Paris 1900, glazed door to back

Lot 532

A Collection of Various Ceramic Door Finger Plates

Lot 10

A Victorian Cast Metal Large Door Key, the Shaft with Shamrock and V, The Handle in the form of Royal Crest with the English Rose Under, Probably Commemorative, 18.5cm Long

Lot 157

An Edwardian Mahogany Bedside Cabinet with Panelled Door and Inner Shelf, 78cm high

Lot 276

A Collection of 19th Century Door Lock Keys

Lot 31

An Edwardian Inlaid Walnut Bedside Cabinet with Galleried Top, Panelled Door and Square Tapering Supports, 40.5cm wide and 85cm high

Lot 53

A Collection of 19th Century and Earlier Door Keys, Somewhat Rusted

Lot 429

Oak seven piece dining suite comprising two door sideboard, rectangular dining table and five chairs.

Lot 528

Victorian mahogany four door breakfront fitted wardrobe, 213cm x 261cm x 67cm.

Lot 419

Early 20th Century two door oak bookcase, Victorian toilet mirror, oak stick stand, gateleg dining table, drop leaf coffee table and two tier dinner wagon and bed tray (7).

Lot 463

Light oak two door sideboard, 80.5cm x 150cm x 47cm.

Lot 435

19th Century glazed door corner wall cabinet and Victorian walnut glazed door music cabinet (2).

Lot 439

Victorian mahogany four door chiffonier with raised back, 158cm by 196cm by 58cm, Victorian mahogany two drawer toilet mirror, oval wall mirror and three prints (6).

Lot 415

1920's oak leaded glazed two door bookcase and oak four tier open bookcase (2).

Lot 434

1920's mahogany three door cabinet bookcase on ball and claw legs, 141.5cm x 136.5cm x 36cm.

Lot 479

Small Edwardian mahogany and chequer inlaid display cabinet, the glazed panel door above a single drawer on square tapering legs to spade feet, 95.5cm x 63cm x 25cm.

Lot 531

Mahogany combination wardrobe having central door above four drawers, flanked by two doors enclosing fitted interior, 201cm x 186cm x 54cm.

Lot 529

Early 20th Century oak leaded glazed door cabinet bookcase, 172cm x 105cm x 29cm (right front foot loose).

Lot 443

Pine finish two door combination wardrobe, two drawer dressing table, three drawer chest and headboard (4).

Lot 530

Chinese two door cabinet, the doors with carved relief figure and floral decoration, the interior fitted with two drawers and hidden base compartment, 141cm x 98.5cm x43cm.

Lot 459

Deco style walnut sliding glazed door cabinet bookcase, 202cm by 93cm by 38cm.

Lot 490

Figured walnut inverted breakfront nine drawer pedestal desk with kneehole cupboard door, 77cm x 120cm x 55cm.

Lot 526

Victorian mahogany double arched panel door fitted wardrobe, 211cm x 134cm x 62cm.

Lot 266

Late 19th-early 20th century AD. A group of twelve Rajasthan School(?) hand painted figural scenes of Barahmasa on paper, illustrating the changes of the twelve seasons, each painted in vibrant colours and framed by a yellow and red border, the month in Hindi below: March-April, Chaitra: the first month of the Indian calendar, showing a prince dressed as Lord Krishna seated with his beloved, symbolising an amorous encounter set on a marble pavilion within a bower composed of plantain trees, a second couple engaged in love-making near a fountain, a third couple on a pavilion above, hills, birds, deer and trees in the background; April-May, Vaishakha: the royal lovers, modelled as Radha and Krishna, shown seated in a palace pavilion above a char-bagh garden with a grid of fountains, outside the palace walls women worship ‘Bata’ in the form of a banyan tree, two warriors with bows and arrows returning from a hunt, an attendant with bow drawn to silence the peacock disturbing the royal couple with its call, trees and a hill in the background; May-June, Jyestha: showing Krishna and consort in an upper pavilion flanked by attendants holding fans, fountains and swimming birds below, warriors with bows, cranes, deer and elephants in the landscape; June-July, Ashada: monsoon rains with whips of lightening, Krishna trysts with a sakhi in a luxurious pavilion, nayika keeps guard outside as peacocks cry, Vishnu reclines in a shrine floating in a pond filled with lotus blossoms, an ascetic practicing yoga is visited by noblemen; July-August, Shravana: portraying the festival of Gana-Gaura, commemorating the union of Shiva with his consort Parvati, showing the royal lovers engaged in love-making in their terrace pavilion, overlooking a procession of ladies carrying Parvati idols on their heads, and consigning them to the water, a young warrior/courtier is watching them from his door-steps, a boatman amongst lotus flowers, a mounted warrior returning home and lightening in the background; August-September, Bhadon: representing the monsoon season, when many of those working away from their village traditionally return home and are reunited with their loved ones, the painting shows the two lovers looking out at the rain, with lions, elephants, trees and abundant wildlife around, lightning flashing across the skies; September-October, Ashvina: the painting depicts the festival of Dashahara, during which Lord Rama had Ravana killed in battle, showing Devi’s shrine to which three courtiers are paying homage and sacrificing a buffalo, an ‘army’ marches towards a model of Lanka fortress, palace dwellers shower flowers on the marching army, the prince and his consort sit atop the terrace pavilion, signalling their departure by waving a fly whisk; October-November, Kartika: legendary birds 'Chakva’ and ‘Chakvi’ fly beside the moon, the prince, dressed like Lord Vishnu, enjoys music in the pavilion below, his consort in the terrace pavilion above, the month when crops are sewn; November-December, Agahan: the prince seated on a terrace together with his consort, holding a gem, a maid carries a vessel of wine, the sun riding a horse-drawn chariot across the sky, cranes and other birds enticed by bountiful water and greenery, an image of Vishnu in the pavilion to the right, seated aesthetics before it; December-January, Pausha: the prince and his beloved consort dressed in winter garments, warming themselves over a fire whilst palace attendants cook and clean, also whilst warming themselves, as do a couple in a hut outside the walls, showing three levels of society affected by the cold; January-February, Magha: the month of spring, dark skies brightened by stars, trees and flowers in full bloom, maidens bathing in lotus-filled waters, worshippers before a shrine in one part of the pavilion, the prince in the pavilion above, persuading his reluctant beloved not to leave and unite with him in love; February-March, Phalgun: Krishna wearing a gold lotus crown seated on a terrace, ladies below, playing Holi- throwing coloured powder at each other. 340 grams total, 34 x 24cm each (13 1/2 x 9 1/2"). From the private family collection of a West London gentleman; previously in the personal collection of Harmadar Singh Thind; thence by descent. A popular genre, providing the visual imagery for the poetry which usually accompanied such artwork. The Barahmasa series progresses according to the months of the Hindi lunar calendar, portraying lovers’ minds as they change with the seasons, against a backdrop of shifting seasons and ritual events. [12] Fine condition.

Lot 2099

A 19th century mahogany hanging corner cupboard, the dentil cornice above a crossbanded panelled door opening to shaped painted shelves. Height 114 cm, width 78 cm, depth 43 cm.

Lot 1425

Three 19th century cast iron stove panels, one by T Altham & Son, Penrith, another by Bowerbank, Penrith and the third Scott & Co, Penrith, together with a stove door.

Lot 279

An 18th century oak 8 day longcase clock, by Robert Thwaites of Barnard Castle, having a broken dentil moulded architectural surmount with ball and eagle finial over the ached glazed door with turned columns and enclosing a brass dial with silvered chapter ring with Roman hours and Arabic minutes all within applied ornate brass spandrels and surmounted by a circular disc with makers details, the shaped trunk door between fluted quarter columns and raised on a plain base, 223 cm (see illustration). CONDITION REPORT: The movement has a replacement seat board and the movement is a replacement also with original fixing holes visible to dial, the case generally okay with some visible wear, marks and scratches etc, splitting to the base right-hand side panel and edge knock to the architectural surmount. Wear to dial.

Lot 1839

A 19th century figured mahogany longcase clock by Telford of Wigton, the 32 cm wide painted dial with Roman numerals, calendar aperture and moon phase to arch, to the eight day two train movement striking on a bell contained in case with scroll cresting, turned pillars to hood and trunk. 220 cm high. CONDITION REPORT: The movement winds on both trains. We have not had the clock running but when weight is applied to both trains it does appear to tick and strike. We have the winding key and both weights. We do not appear to have the pendulum. The case is in generally good condition. The top right hand roundel to the swans neck pediment is missing. There is some minor polish to the left hand side of the case where the door at some point has been Sellotaped shut. The hood door is not warped. The trunk door is also not warped and as with the rest of the case is generally figured. The base has some old water splash marks but is in generally good condition as are the sides and the rear boards.

Lot 1819

A Victorian mahogany bookcase, with flared moulded cornice fitted three shelves enclosed by a pair of arched glazed doors, the base fitted single cushion moulded frieze drawer and with pigeonholes and cupboard under enclosed by a pair of arched panelled doors. 235 cm high, 115 cm wide, 50 cm deep (part of a larger bookcase). CONDITION REPORT: The cornice is missing its right side section. The bookcase is faded throughout and has marks and scratches mainly to the lower stage. The right-hand side base door has a large split to the upper portion. The base has scuffing throughout, marks and scratches. Each interior with appropriate wear.

Lot 172

A George III gilt brass lion paw door porter.

Lot 210

A 19th century inlaid mahogany side cabinet, profusely inlaid with floral swags, the panel door and hinged top compartment standing on square tapered legs, height 115 cm, width 97 cm, depth 49 cm.

Lot 455

American inlaid walnut wall clock, carved pediment, turned columns, part glazed door, painted dial signed A Reed, ST Austell, the movement striking on a bell, 86cm.

Lot 458

Victorian mahogany longcase clock, swan neck pediment with gilt finials, fluted column supports, short door with lancet top, bracket feet, 14" arched brass dial, the lunette with 'Tempus Fugit', cast spandrels, silvered chapter ring with Roman numerals, signed E. C. Kemp, Leicester, subsidiary seconds dial, eight day striking movement, height 237cm.

Lot 460

Edwardian inlaid mahogany three-piece bedroom suite, in the style of Maple & Co., comprising triple wardrobe with satinwood banding, marquetry panels with flower-filled urns, laurel wreaths and pendant scrolls, of inverted breakfront form, centre two-door cabinet over a dished drawer, two short and three long drawers under, flanked by mirror door hanging robes, length 202cm, height 118cm, depth 61cm; a dressing table, triple mirror back, platform with three drawers, inverted breakfront with seven drawers around the kneehole, width 132cm, height 170cm, depth 54cm; and a washstand, of inverted breakfront form, single frieze drawer, flanked by panelled doors, width 124cm, height 79cm, depth 56cm.

Lot 519

Edwardian inlaid mahogany bookcase, low back, rectangular top, central door flanked by glazed doors enclosing shelves, square tapering legs, width 137cm, depth 33cm, height 104cm.

Lot 521

Edwardian inlaid mahogany display cabinet, raised back, central arched section with inlaid door above a drawer, flanked by glazed doors enclosing two shelves, square tapering legs joined by a shelf, width 122cm, depth 36cm, height 178cm.

Lot 525

Oak longcase clock, the case with swan neck pediment, half fluted supports, long door, bracket feet, 12" square painted dial signed W Moore, Kettering, thirty hour movement striking on a bell, height 199cm, with pendulum and weight.

Lot 539

Chinese rosewood wall cabinet, carved and glazed door, width 51cm, depth 11cm, height 64cm.

Lot 377

An early 18th century oak spice cabinet, enclosed by hinged panel door with iron hinges & carved decoration; 14” wide x 13.25” high x 8.5” deep.

Lot 464

An inlaid walnut Victorian break-front credenza with brass mounts, fitted central shelf enclosed by an inlaid panel door with a cabinet to either side, each fitted two shelves & enclosed by a glazed door, on shaped plinth base,55.25” wide x 40.25” high x 15.5” deep.

Lot 468

A mid-Victorian inlaid walnut dwarf display cabinet, enclosed by glazed door, with gilt-metal mounts, 30” wide x 37.5” high x 11.5” deep.

Lot 485

A mahogany tray-top bedside commode, fitted with a cupboard enclosed by panel door with brass knob handle above a converted deep drawer, on square legs, 21” wide x 33” high.

Lot 504

AN 18th century OAK DRESSER, the upper section fitted with a central cupboard above three small drawers with two shelves either side & a further row of six small drawers below, the base fitted four graduated drawers to the centre with brass swan-neck handles & a cupboard to either side, each enclosed by a fielded panel door, on short bracket feet, 70.5” wide x 67.75” high.

Lot 536

A GEORGE III MAHOGANY BREAK-FRONT LIBRARY BOOKCASE, the moulded cornice with fluted frieze & carved floral detail, enclosed by pair panel doors with lancet-shaped tops above two frieze drawers with turned knob handles & three sliding trays enclosed pair fielded panel doors, flanked by a further glazed door either side, one with pigeon-holes & three small drawers below, the other fitted five drawers below with brass swan-neck handles, on plinth base; 8’9” wide x 8’6” high x 17.5" deep.

Lot 109

Chinese silver cigarette case with a two door sprung hinge opening and engraved dragon decoration to one corner, 12cm x 9cmCondition report: Hallmarks are rubbed. Weight 4.7oz

Lot 2022

One box of Classic car chrome fittings to include bumper over riders, door handles and other fittings, possibly for a Triumph Dolomite or Herald

Lot 2080

Pair of door damask curtains in floral green and cream. Gold and green door curtain. Plus some other pieces of damask fabric and a woven cotton runner.

Lot 2149

Box of various linens including WW1 St John's Ambulance nurse's apron with star, one other nurses apron with Harrods label. A quantity of worked cotton cloths with lace and crochet detail etc. A pair of woven fabric lengths 130cms x 300vms approximately, possibly for door curtains or long windows.

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