A pair of 19th century continental French carved walnut bedside pot cupboards. Each bedside cabinet / chest of drawers having a shaped gallery top over a single drawer with pot cupboard door beneath. Each drawer decorated with foliate & floral swags with reeded sides. The drawers and doors flanked by further carved details. All raised on tapering reeded supports. Each measuring approx. 81cm x 38cm x 31cm.
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Large and lovely reproduction Chiming long case clock by Richard Broad of Bodmin, Cornwall. Features Moon phase dial, Brass and Silver Dial with subsidiary dial. Oak case with large glass door which reveals three large brass weights and large pendulum. In excellent and well cared for condition.. Measures 84 inches tall, 25 inches wide, 13 inches deep. Lovely clock in good running order. See photos.
Chris Thomas, two fairground hand painted signs, Super Speed Racer and Super Sonic Skid, both signed, 61 x 30cm together with a fairground shutter door, 94 x 61cm.Thomas studied Fine Art at Plymouth College of Art & Design and then embarked on a career as a Showmen’s Decorator and sign writer.
The Buckingham Talisman, by Instone & Ashby Ltd., Slough, c.1977, a one arm bandit electromechanical three reel slot machine, plays 10p/50p, serial number 3962, key for lower cash door, 167 x 42 x 46cm. Provenance; ex Playwell Arcade, Orpington, Kent, removed and warehouse stored, will need recommissioning.
The Buckingham Talisman, by Instone & Ashby Ltd., Slough, c.1977, a one arm bandit electromechanical three reel slot machine, plays 10p/50p, serial number 3949, key for lower cash door, 167 x 42 x 46cm. Provenance; ex Playwell Arcade, Orpington, Kent, removed and warehouse stored, will need recommissioning.
An Edwardian oak twin door glazed bookcase, opening to reveal adjustable shelves above a chest of four graduating drawers with swing handles, standing on plinth base, 234x98x50cm.Condition report; The bookcase does come in two parts; there are no splits' slight damage at the locking plate but otherwise in good overall condition.
The Buckingham Beau, by Instone & Ashby Ltd., Slough, a one arm electromechanical three reel slot machine, plays 10p/50p, serial number 4672, with original certificate, dated 1977, key for lower cash door, 167 x 42 x 46cm. Provenance; ex Playwell Arcade, Orpington, Kent, removed and warehouse stored, will need recommissioning.
An Edwardian mahogany inlaid bedroom suite bearing label for Harrods of London, comprising of a wardrobe with mirrored door and drawer to base, dressing table, side table and double bed headboard with associated footboard. Side table 75 h x 106 w x 53cm d, Dressing table 147 h x 107 w x 53cm d, Wardrobe 208 h x 129 w x 50cm d, Head and footboard 96 h x 137cm w.
A miscellany to include a print of 'A Plan of Beverley carefully laid down from an accurate survey' from 1811 with scale and references, a leather bound musical photo album containing family and holiday photographs, a brass door handle pull marked T & C, a United Brass & Copper Works Ltd., Hull pressure gauge and a vintage set of postal scales.
A collection of brass items to include animals and 2 large flat keys to the door with 18 and 21 on and 2 standing male figures, one with mining interest , plus vases A brass base Victorian light with glass shade, converted to electric ( not PAT tested ) and 2 brass love spoons ( 13) Lamp stands 36 cm to top of shade and the keys measure 22 cm in length Condition Good, commensurate with age
A Mahogany Mantel Timepiece, signed Harvey, London, circa 1850, five glass panel case, pad feet, one piece silvered dial with Roman numerals and scroll engraved spandrels, single chain fusee movement with an anchor escapement, 24cm highCase with mahogany veneers with chips around both side glass panels, top glass panel with one chip to the corner, later added side front door latch, chips around front door key hole, dial with small scratches and the silvered dial surface is slightly rubbed in parts, movement needs cleaning, movement in going order, with pendulum.
A Victorian Mahogany Glazed Bookcase Cabinet, central glazed doors, flanked by open book shelves, door stamped Gillow, 199cm by 34cm by 117cm Overall good condition, good colour with general superficial wear and marks, very minor veneer chips and repairs to the frieze, appears to be original glass, doors hinges and closing freely, no signs of warping, door clasp and bolts are operational, key lacking, adjustable shelves and pegs present, the top is level, made in one piece, no signs of obvious alteration. Interior depth for books - open shelves 24cm, centre - 27cm
A Victorian Inlaid Walnut Brass Mounted Credenza, with serpentine glazed sides, 170cm by 45cm by 101cmSome scuffs and marks to the top and veneer bubbles. Left hand door hinge detached at the bottom. Mounts present but loose in places, all appear original. Glass in good order. With a key that operates side doors but not the centre door.
A Victorian Inlaid Burr Walnut Whatnot Cabinet, the upper tier with arched mirror over a second tier above a mirrored covered door, flanked by two pairs of further shelves, all supported on turned uprights each shelf section having a pierced part gallery, moving on castors, 104cm by 33cm by 147cm
Taxidermy: A Late Victorian Cased Display of Birds, circa 1880-1900, to include - a Barn owl, Sparrowhawk, Red grouse, and Goldfinch, all mounted amidst natural grasses and fauna, set upon soil covered groundwork, enclosed within an oak framed two-glass display case with hinged door, 65cm by 18cm by 47.5cm
Four Hornby bogie goods wagons: No.2 breakdown crane & van, total repaint in various shades of grey with black base & white roof, sliding door to sides of van, hinged door to front of van, non-Hornby spoked wheels (VG) as repaint; two No.2 timber wagons, both olive green bases, one with red stanchions, one olive, one with ‘NE’ on sides (1927-30), the other ‘LNER’ both with original timber loads; one 1926-30 ‘NE’ lumber wagon olive green base, red bolsters. Overall (VG-E)
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