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Lot 372

A late 19th/early 20th century highly polished brass fire screen c.1900; a polished brass fuel box embossed in relief with ship scene; an oak occasional table, an oak Jardiniere stand, oak stool and oak magazine rack; an oak nested coffee table, moulded top, half frieze, turned and blocked legs; an early 20th century oak drinks trolley with barley twist supports one drawer to frieze c.1940; an Art Deco oak miniature longcase, twin winding holes (for restoration) c.1920

Lot 148

A copper bucket, a pair of fire bellows, a fire implement and a fire screen

Lot 412a

Glass and brass fire screen and quantity of occasional tables

Lot 1

A Mason's 'Regency' part tea service Comprising tea cups, saucers, bowls, etc, together with another similar part coffee service, together with a mahogany framed fire screen

Lot 439

An 18th Century oak flat front hanging corner cupboardAnd a carved oak fire screen. (2)

Lot 263

A Vintage Oak Framed Tapestry Fire Screen

Lot 324

A 19th century mahogany fire screen

Lot 401

Chrome framed two tier folding tea trolley, a 1930s bevelled edge wall mirror and a embroidered fire screen (3)

Lot 207

Arts & Crafts embroidered fire screen

Lot 118

MAHOGANY INLAID CABINET, decorated with flowers and foliage, 64cm high, along with a fire screen (2)

Lot 57

PAIR OF OAK CANDLESTICKS, 30cm high, along with a mahogany photo frame and a brass fire screen

Lot 670

A circa 1900 ebonised framed fire screen decorated with hand coloured Chinese engraved plate, depicting quail and another of a dragon

Lot 174

A late Victorian 18 carat gold mounted parasol, inscribed and stamped; together with two silver mounted walking canes and a fire screen (4)

Lot 641

A set of fire tools, together with a small fire screen

Lot 408

A TAPESTRY FRAMED FIRE SCREEN

Lot 721

Arts and Crafts fire screen H: 90 cm

Lot 639

A decorated fire screen and a folding tables.

Lot 54

An oak Arts and Crafts style fire screen, a contemporary mahogany wall hanging barometer, a mid-20th century oak hall table on wrythen supports and cross-stretcher and one other modern hall table with reeded supports (4).

Lot 70

A modern nest of three oak slab-end tables, width 56cm and an oak fire screen with five-panel gros point floral tapestry, height 84cm (2).

Lot 546

Two panelled fire screen with brass handles

Lot 462

A Victorian mahogany twist column pedestal wine table together with an oak tapestry fire screen depicting ducks

Lot 260

A FINE AND HIGHLY ORIGINAL 1:48 SCALE BUILDER'S MODEL FOR THE LINER S.S. MEXICO , BUILT FOR THE CIA. MEXICANA TRASATLÂNTICA BY ROBERT NAPIER & SONS, GLASGOW, 1884 the 104in. hull carved from laminated pine with Plimsoll marks, oxidised brass anchors with stocks and studded chain, hinged port lids with raising chains, oxidised brass propeller with bolted blades, and finely carved decorative boxwood stern mouldings incorporating company name, the lined boxwood and white decks complete with silvered, gilt and oxidised metal fittings including bitts, bollards, anchor winch, capstan, wood capped and metal deck rails with chains over, wash screen, carved wooden ventilators, coal chute covers, companionways, spare anchors, raised superstructure with open bridge with helm, binnacle, telegraphs, lamps, fire buckets, panelled passenger accommodation, twin raked funnels with stays, safety valve extension pipes and whistle, covered lifeboats in davits, one fully-fitted with cross boards, thwarts and oars, engine room lights, two cranes with weighted chain hooks, a pair of signalling cannons mounted amidships with one further, possibly for life-lines, aft, raked masts the fore and main with yards, standing and running rigging with blocks and tackle, cleats and belaying pins, and many other fine details, mounted on launching blocks within original glazed wooden case with twin builder's plates, mounted on table stand with six turned legs. Overall measurements -- 78 x 116 x 27½in. (198 x 295 x 70cm.); Table -- 29in. (74cm.) high; together with a letter from William Beardmore to J.M. Bowker, dated 3rd September 1925 confirming the model's availability for sale from their premises at £50. ~~*~~ The last of three near-identical sisters all built by Robert Napier & Sons Ltd for the Compãnia Mexicana Trasatlántica in 1883-4, they registered 4,142 tons, measured 400ft with 44ft beam and were powered by a three-cylinder compound engine driving a single screw which could develop 14 knots. Well appointed within for her day, her 98 First Class passengers travelled in a manner that rivalled a modern Cunarder and she had further accommodation for 108 Second and 784 Third Class. Entering service in May 1884 on a route from Vera Cruz to Liverpool via Bermuda, the venture proved too ambitious and by 1887 with mounting losses the Mexico , along with her sisters Oaxaca and Tamaulipas were listed for sale by receivers in Liverpool where all three were sold to the Italian line La Veloce Linea di Navigazione Italiane a Vapore ("The Fast Italian Steam Navigation Line") and Mexico , now re-named Duchessa di Genova, had her funnels painted buff with a red star and successfully plied a route between Genoa and South America until 1901 when she was transferred to the New York run, and was broken up in Genoa in December 1905. In 1889, however, she was one of several ships caught up in what became known as the 'Dresden Affair' - named after the eponymous Norddeutscher Lloyd liner which arrived in Buenos Aires with 1,772 mostly Irish migrants who had been encouraged with assisted travel to emigrate to South America. Her arrival on the 15th February unfortunately coincided with the arrival of the Duchessa di Genova carrying a further 1,000 Italian migrants, and several other smaller steam ships also packed with migrants. With no facilities or accommodation in town, the overwhelmed local authorities were forced to deny disembarkation to the ships and passengers aboard began to develop sickness, malnourishment and dehydration. Suffering was intense and casualities mounted to the extent that immigration programmes were suspended overnight and questions were raised in the House of Commons; many premature deaths were assigned to this incident over the next few years. This lot is available for viewing at the DoubleTree by Hilton Hotel, Imperial Road - please see map for details

Lot 1604

An Edwardian walnut framed fire screen with scrolled acanthus detail raised on four scrolled supports, enclosing a material panel

Lot 406

Antique spinning wheel, 75cm, an Edwardian mahogany jardiniere stand, three tier folding cake stand, bamboo occasional table, oak stretcher table and fire screen, (6).

Lot 299

A Decorated Vintage Fire Screen, 74cm high

Lot 315

A MId 20th Century Folding Metal Fire Screen Together with a Decorated Metal Tripod Table

Lot 328

A Box of Various Metalwares to Include Copper Kettle, Brass Bed Warming Pan, Galleon Fire Screen

Lot 2203

A Victorian metal hat tin with a brass hook, hurricane lamp and a brass fire screen.

Lot 452

A fire screen with veneer inlay design and bird motiff

Lot 84

Large antique fire screen with floral embroidery

Lot 245

Art Nouveau period beaten and embossed copper fire screen, with stylized decoration on wrought iron frame, H84cm Condition Report Click here for further images, condition, auction times & delivery costs

Lot 437

Victorian mahogany fire screen, moulded frame with needlework panel, turned supports with four scroll carved feet, W86cm, H132cm Condition Report Click here for further images, condition, auction times & delivery costs

Lot 140

19th/ early 20th century cast metal inkstand modelled as an owl with wings outstretched, pair of 19th century repousse work counter dishes 'A Clear Head a Quick Eye and Fair Playing', pewter biscuit box, other 19th century and later pewter ware, brass jam pans, Eastern brass charger, fire screen etc Condition Report Click here for further images, condition, auction times & delivery costs

Lot 215

Early 20th century fire screen, with embroidered insert, 77 x 57cm

Lot 266

Rococo style brass fire screen, with cherubs, 77 x 67cm

Lot 314

A marquetry inlaid fire screen and a gilt framed mirror

Lot 339

Assorted prints, fire screen, mirror, stool, etc.

Lot 185

A 19th century fire screen, inset with an embroidered still life panel, within a gilt gesso surround, on a splayed base, 70cm

Lot 477

A 19th century carved walnut fire screen, inset with a tapestry panel, on a splayed base, 65cm

Lot 1157

A framed tapestry fire screen in mahogany frame

Lot 59

A ship inlaid fire screen, box and contents plus an American screen print of a lighthouse

Lot 79

A parcel of retro luggage with travel labels, crocodile effect leather document case, metallic fire screen, coal box ETC Condition reports provided on request by email for this auction otherwise items purchased `as seen`

Lot 330

A FRAMED ARTS AND CRAFTS TAPESTRY FIRE SCREEN

Lot 473

Converted 19th century mahogany commode, walnut pie-crust tripod table, oak 20th century screen and Victorian fire screen. Condition reports are not available for our Interiors Sale.

Lot 506

Victorian walnut fire screen enclosing tapestry of Moses in the Bullrushes, standing on barley-twist supports with brass castors, 157cm high and 87cm wide. Condition reports are not available for our Interiors Sale.

Lot 395

A late 19th/early 20th century highly polished brass fire screen c.1900; a polished brass fuel box embossed in relief with ship scene (2)

Lot 314

A Victorian three fold bamboo and painted glass fire screen

Lot 474

An oak framed tapestry fire screen/table

Lot 98

A Wrought Iron Tapestry Framed Fire Screen together with an Edwardian Embroidered Example.

Lot 239

VINTAGE FIRE SCREEN

Lot 347

Tapestry Fire Screen and Tea Caddy - Both For Restoration

Lot 331

An Edwardian brass framed fire screen with a terracotta silk pleated panel

Lot 426

An early 20th century mahogany framed fire screen, adjustable rectangular glazed panel, rectangular stretcher, shaped bracket feet, 78.5cm high

Lot 528

An early 20th century oak framed tall fire screen, inset Heraldic tapestry panel, dated 1915

Lot 442

An early 20thC oak fire screen, with a crewel work insert, decorated with a squirrel, stag, butterfly, flowers etc., 54cm W.

Lot 157

A brass coal scuttle, fire fender, screen and fire tools

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