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Trade cards, a mixed selection of 7 sets, Joseph Lingford & Son Ltd, British War Leaders, E & S CWS , Peeps into History, Robertson Ltd Preserves Sporting Golly (shaped) (set, 10), Primrose Confectionery, Superman (series of 50), & Dads Army (set, 25), Pukka Tea Co, Aquarium Fish & Farm to Door Supplies, Cathedrals of Great Britain (series of 25) (gen vg)
Budgie Toys Rare No 246 Wolseley Police Patrol Car In Firm Box. The First Appearance Of The Police Patrol Car Was In 1955 As The Modern Products Police Car Made For Morestone At The Modern Products Foundry Next Door To The Morestone Offices. It Was Based On The Real Wolseley 6/80 Car And It Was This Model Which Budgie Used With A Few Adaptations When It Was Re-Issued In 1960 Under The Budgie Name As No.246.With Acknowledgement Of Lot Details Particulars  From The Website Nicholas Martin Diecast Www.Diecastvintagetoys.Co.Uk
An Arts and Crafts oak triple wardrobe manufactured by Lebus, Louis & Harris, c.1905, The arched cornice above central mirrored door flanked by two panelled doors mounted with copper strapwork and blue ceramic roundels, enclosing hanging space and drawers, on plinth base, 222cm high, 206cm wide, 63cm deep Condition Report:Overall general wear to include scratches, scuffs, some minor age related splits, small indentations and minor losses to moulding. One piece of moulding to cornice is off but together with lot. The bevelled mirror plate is later and in good clean condition. Copper mounts with even tarnish/oxidisation throughout. Ceramic roundels with craquelure to glaze. Lock plate to double cupboard door has been replaced with some signs of damage around the lock. The end door with replaced lock. The double door interior with hanging rail and coat hooks, with drawer to base, the end door enclosing three linen drawers and one drawer to base, please note this is lacking one linen drawer and two further base drawers.
An Arts and Crafts oak bedside cabinet manufactured by Lebus, Louis & Harris, c.1905, stamped to reverse 'H697',The rectangular top above panelled cupboard door, enclosing one shelf on cylindrical tapering legs to squat bun feet,77cm high, 48cm wide, 39cm deepPlease refer to department for condition report
Shapland & Petter of Barnstaple (British), an Arts and Crafts mahogany wall mounted smoker's cabinet, c.1905,The upper section with candle stands and pipe racks to each side, the front having a single door with painted galleon to panel, enclosing divided interior, the door secured with hand hammered mounts, raised on shaped feet,56cm high, 45cm wide, 22cm deep,Literature: Daryl Bennett, Shapland & Petter of Barnstaple – Art and Crafts Furniture, Museum Of Barnstaple and North Devon, 2005, p.43, pl.4.6 (similar cabinet in oak illustrated - R920)Please refer to department for condition report
An Arts and Crafts oak triple wardrobe, possibly 'Glasgow School', c.1900,The moulded cornice above two panelled cupboard doors enclosing three linen drawers, over an arrangement of two short and two long drawers, flanked by two cupboard doors enclosing hanging space, with patinated iron looped handles on heart shaped back plates, the door furniture with brass thumb catches, raised on plinth base, 206 cm high, 209cm wide, 67 cm deepCondition Report:Overall general wear to include scratches, scuffs, minor indentations, there are some minor losses to some edges of cornice and plinth base. There are four small holes to left hand side, possibly old worm holes, but unusual that there are only four. Lock plate missing from one cupboard door, lock mechanism missing from the other cupboard door, there are some losses to door frame of left hand cupboard door where it appears the lock has been forced open. This lot breaks down into five sections
Heal's (British), a limed oak cupboard,c.1920, ivorine label to inner door – ‘Heal & Son Ltd London W’,Of arched form with two panelled doors, enclosing single shelf and hanging rail, on square chamfered feet,185cm high, 88cm wide, 50cm deepPlease refer to department for condition report
Attributed to Dominique (French), an Art Deco rosewood sideboard, Circa 1930, The long top with bevelled border having a pair of central cupboards below flanked on each side by a single cupboard, enclosing blond oak interiors, having three drawers and two shelves in the centre, and two drawers and two shelves on either side, raised on a plinth base with black feet ribbed with metal bands, with brass door furniture and keys, 94.5 cm high; 249 cm long; 55 deep, Property from a Private London Collection.Purchased, Tajan, Paris, 11 February 2009Please refer to department for condition report
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