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Art Nouveau walnut bedroom suite comprising of a three-door wardrobe, pair of single beds, dressing table, bedside cabinet, dressing stool and chair, standard lamp, each with gilt beading, quarter veneer, square cabriole legs terminating in pad feet; wardrobe 183cm wide, 214cm high and 53cm deep; dressing table 128cm wide and 73cm deep; bedside cabinet 39cm wide, 76cm high and 38cm deep; bed 100cm wide, 127cm high and 215cm long.CONDITION REPORT: Good, usable condition. All items are colour faded from the sun. There are general scuffs and scraps, as with use.Dressing table - colour faded. Timber is dry to the back (sun damage). There are some dents to the moulding of the legs. There are chips to the veneer below the right hand drawer. Drawers stick well. Mirrors clean.Wardrobe - Colour faded. There are chips to the veneer along the base. General scuffs and scrapes. Hanging space 53cm wide and 45cm deep. Doors not warpedStool - upholstery is marked and faded. Colour fading.Chair - as stool. Small movement to the frame.Standard lamp - colour fading.Pot cupboard - colour faded. The moulding to the feet is heavily chipped.Beds - colour faded.
A pair of 19th century soft-paste porcelain figures of a North African couple, each in elaborate dress, her holding a ewer, him with attendant ewer, decorated in bright enamels and heightened in gilt, unmarked (both with significant restoration), h.22.5cm; together with an early 19th century Derby figure of a Scotsman, incised number verso 378, h.28cm.Green coat – significant restoration, notably to right arm and gilt lamp, rubbing to the gilt.Yellow dress – significant restoration including the right hand and goblet, rubbing to the gilt.Blue jacket – black specks under the glaze to the face, hands and legs, possible restoration to the arm, losses to the foliage, small chip to the red on the back, rubbing to the gilt.
A George V silver four slice toast rack, Barker Brothers, Chester 1917, 10cm high, 3.25ozt, with a selection of dressing table pieces, to include; silver mounted jars and bottles, a tortoiseshell backed brush with mother of pearl inlay, a duck egg blue chinoiserie table lamp and a silver topped pepperette (Qty)For condition information please see https://auctions.trevanionanddean.com/catalogue/3b1a953bcb35b74a9caddcda4dce852a/a7180bf4bbbb20d27ed1aac9c041a473/the-september-fine-art-antique-auction/
An ecclesiastical brass lamp base of large proportions, the lamp holder raised above a scalloped gallery with pierced quatrofoil detail, set on a spiralled and knopped central column and mounted on a stepped pedestal base on ball feet, 78.5cm high Lighting lots are sold as decorative items only, prospective buyers must consult with a qualified electrician before use or installation of these items.
A Moorcroft table lamp in the Hibiscus pattern on a brown ground, 26.5cm high including fitting, together with a matching Hibiscus pattern trinket dish, 11.5cm diameter (2) Lighting lots are sold as decorative items only, prospective buyers must consult with a qualified electrician before use or installation of these items.
A novelty brass figural table lamp, the base modelled as a figure with horse whip and tankard in hand, and inscribed 'Tony Weller, Coachman from the Pickwick Papers' verso, the lamp fitting raised on a pole and modelled as a Victorian street light, 74cm high Lighting lots are sold as decorative items only, prospective buyers must consult with a qualified electrician before use or installation of these items.

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