ERCOL SIDEBOARD & DRESSING TABLE MIRROR a light elm sideboard with a two door cupboard and internal shelf, the single cupboard with cutlery drawer and shelf. The base section with two long drawers, 129cms across, 76cms high, 43.5cms deep. Also with a small Ercol dressing table mirror with circular wooden base. Both with Ercol labels. (2)
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RETRO COCKTAIL CABINET - 'RIVINGTON CABINET WORKS' a large walnut veneered cabinet, with glass sliding doors to the top and bottom sections. The centre with tambour wooden sliding doors, with a glass shelf and glass back with images of cocktail glasses, shaker etc, and fitted with a light. With original paper label for Rivington Cabinet Works, Old London, and a makers plaque for Rivington Products. 123cms high, 110cms across at widest point.
PAIR OF ROYAL WORCESTER SIGNED CABINET PLATES - H PRICE each painted to the centre with various fruit and foliage and with gilded decoration, one with a cobalt blue border and one with a light blue border. Both signed H Price, and marked for Royal Worcester, Made in England, 2195. 23.5cms diameter. (2)
METEOR PRINT. Henry Robinson 1783. An Accurate Representation of the Meteor which was seen on August 18th 1783. At first it appeared as one ball of fire, but in a few seconds, broke into many small ones. Its course was from NW to SE. This extraordinary pheanomenom was of that species of meteor which the great phisiologist Dr Woodward and others call the Draco Volans or Flying Dragon. The above view was taken at Winthorpe near Neward upon Trent by Henry Robinson, Schoolmaster, and published by him as the act directs 14th October 1783. Framed and glazed.Image size is 90mm by 250mm. Light soiling and staining to white edges, else condition appears to be good. Not examined out of the frame.
A 9ct gold open face pocket watch, the white enamel dial with black Roman numerals and subsidiary seconds dial, presented within fitted J.W.Benson caseCurrently fully wound and not in working order, total weight approx 97g, size of case approx 50mm, some hairline cracks to the dial, small dings and light scratches to the case, unable to photograph the movement as the hinge is inoperable, some chips to the edge of the glazing, general wear, refer to images
A Legras French art glass vasedecorated with an enamelled scene of two swans in a lake beside woodland, signed Legras, 24cm highNo cracks, chips, damages or repairs. There are some typical light surface scratches to the base commensurate with age and wear. There are a few faults/losses of enamels, mainly to the tree trunk and some branches.Please see additional images.
A pair of Chinese school paintings on silk, 20th century, mountain landscapes with village huts, ink and wash on, signed with one seal of the artist, 30cm x 36cm. (2)One has a visible crease to the lower right corner and a very small hole off-centre. The other has two or three very light creases, not disfiguring.
A Chinese export lacquer tray, Qing Dynasty, early 19th centuryOf lobed rectangular form, the centre decorated in gilt with vignettes of figures amid buildings and trees around a central monogram 'TH', the rim with confronting dragons chasing flaming pearls amid clouds, 75cm x 55cmProvenance: Private English collection, acquired circa 1980, thence by descent to the vendor.Chips, flaking and losses to lacquer in several places around the rim edge. Further flakes and losses to the back. Cracks to the verge on the right hand side and two small cracks to the verge on the left hand side. General light surface wear to the gilt decoration throughout but not wholly disfiguring.
An Einfalt German clockwork tinplate soldier, 19cm long, together with an Arnold (US zone German) clockwork tinplate train turntable shunter, 37.5cm long, and a Schuco clockwork mouse, 8.5cm long. (3)Soldier: winds and runs. Some surface scratches and general light playwear. Minor surface rust to drive wheels.Train: In plain card box. Very light surface playwear. Winds and runs.Mouse: velour hide rather worn and faded. Winds and runs.
An inter-war period Art Deco style walnut cocktail cabinet by Duros, the upper section of 'piano top' form with twin quarter-veneered doors opening to a fitted interior with pull-out mixing slide, the lower section with conforming doors opening to a fitted wine rack, drawers and integral drinks tray, 106cm wide x 45cm deep x 151cm high.Exterior good with some minor cosmetic marks consistent with age and use. Some small veneer losses to the back. Upper section interior shows some light wear and paint flaking. Lower section showing greater wear including scuffing and varnish loss from regular use.
A modern light oak hall table, of joint construction, the plain top above three box drawers, raised on square supports united by a slatted under-tier, 97cm wide x 34cm deep x 80cm high, together with a similar small cabinet, having a plain top over two shallow and one deep drawer with 'aged' brass handles, 45cm wide x 40cm deep x 70cm high. (2)
A Victorian figured walnut tabletop stereoscope with sliding fret cut main panel and hinged eyepiece, sold with two boxed sets of 'The Edinburgh Stereoscopic Atlas of Anatomy (New Edition Section III & IV)', also a Paragon China plate detailing the University of Aberdeen extension 1906, designed and produced for J. W. Baker, and a similar gilt decorated example (5). CONDITION REPORT Overall very good but used condition, showing light signs of use including minor scuffs, scrapes, chips, etc. The cases for the stereoscopic cards are worn, as to be expected. The two cabinet plates appear to be in good order.
A late 19th century large and impressive Regency-style silver plated candelabra, three light twist with vase-shaped sconces embellished with acanthus leaf detail, on single stick base of tapered form and acanthus covered knop, to circular base with floral and ribbon border, impressed mark for Thomas Wilkinson & Co, height 48cm.
A 1980 Isle of Man Pobjoy Mint double sovereign, with additional Queen Mother portrait above the cape to the reverse, approx 16g. CONDITION REPORT There are slight markings to the rim, where it was previously mounted. Further very light surface scratches visible on close inspection. Otherwise appears ok.
A 9ct gold dainty flat chain necklace, length approx 52cm and two pendants, one heart-shaped with a lattice set with eight square cut sapphires, with tiny claw set diamonds to top and bottom sides and necklace hoop, the other a 9ct gold Edwardian-style open frame pendant, with pear-shaped light blue stone, combined approx 4.5g (3).
A large Union flag, approx 137 x 268cm, a red flag/banner printed with 'God Save the King' in white text, also printed 'British Made' to the bottom right corner, approx 73.5 x 90cm and two Coronation flags/banners, one approx 67.5 x 87cm, the other approx 68 x 84cm (4). CONDITION REPORT The Union flag has a large blue stain, possibly ink, to the lower edge. Also many holes and small frayed areas, as well as a lot of foxing/spotting. The 'God Save the King' flag with some light foxing and spotting, also a ghost image of the letter 'S' after the word 'King'. The two Coronation flags with some foxing and light staining.
A collectors' lot to include three mid-20th century pottery lamp bases, cream ground with incised decoration highlighted in brown, a brass and amber glass ceiling light fitting, a Japanese pot, a ruby glass bowl in a silver plated mount, a pair of pressed brass candlesticks, various witch balls/glass floats, etc.
A quantity of mixed glassware to include Bells Scotch Open whisky tumblers, an Esso centenary 1888-1988 glass tankard, cake stand, various pin dishes, and four boxed Harrods cut glass items, a pair of night light glasses, a hurricane lamp/vase, crystal bottle coaster, and a set of six crystal coasters, also a baluster vase with etched pattern and a smaller example.
A reproduction mahogany line inlaid and crossbanded three-drawer side table, raised on square tapering supports, 69 x 138 x 33cm (af). CONDITION REPORT There are some scuffs and grazes to the polished top surface, with further light signs of wear, including scuffs, scrapes, stains, etc throughout.
A 1960s full-length wedding dress, with fitted bodice and V-neck collar, long sleeves with long pointed buttoned cuffs, with train, bust approx 36", waist approx 26", with the original large rectangular net and lace veil (2). CONDITION REPORT The bag the dress and veil were wrapped in had a note inscribed 'My wedding dress and veil 1961'. Some light staining, including to the hem of the dress and cuffs. There is a small paper note pinned to the interior neck of the dress, stating 'We regret that the stains on this article cannot be removed, although every effort has been made', which would imply that the dress was professionally cleaned after being worn. Further paper label attached to inner neckline with safety pins. Possibly hand made, unlined, with hand sewn hem. No labels. Creased from storage. The veil also with some light staining. Otherwise good condition.
A Georgian-style oak dresser, the boarded plate rack with three shelves flanked by a pair of panelled doors, above a base of two central drawers, flanked by a further pair of doors, with shaped apron, raised on cabriole supports, 206 x 168 x 48cm. CONDITION REPORT There is some notable fading and staining throughout the main surface and the shelves to the upper section. The front lower section of the cabriole front supports have notable chips missing, with further signs of light wear throughout commensurate with use and age.
A 19th century oak side table, with a pair of carved panelled drawers interspersed with carved acanthus leaf panels, raised on carved and block supports united by an undertier, 84 x 135 x 53cm. CONDITION REPORT Light surface wear visible throughout. Some polished back in to the surface, others more recent and more clearly visible. Further nicks visible throughout, nothing too severe. All damage appears commensurate with age and use.
A Britains Mechanical Transport and Air Force Equipment lorry mounted searchlight (lacking light), together with two Bren gun carriers, another tracked vehicle and three mobile guns (playwear and faults).Buyer’s Premium 29.4% (including VAT @ 20%) of the hammer price. Lots purchased online via the-saleroom.com will attract an additional premium of 6% (including VAT @ 20%) of the hammer price.
A modern Arts and Crafts style doll's house, the hinged double-front revealing a staircase and four rooms, height 80cm, width 109cm, depth 62cm, together with a collection of Mackintosh-style furniture and accessories, china, glassware, rugs, dolls and light fittings.Buyer’s Premium 29.4% (including VAT @ 20%) of the hammer price. Lots purchased online via the-saleroom.com will attract an additional premium of 6% (including VAT @ 20%) of the hammer price.
A good quality, light honey coloured circular (or oval when extended with 2 leaves) pedestal kitchen table with a set of 8 matching ladder back chairs; With original invoice: Solid smoked hickory Tulip table, 48" and 2 x 12 " leaves, Vendor paid £2000, approx. 22 years ago, . It was made by Walter of Wabach. USA; 121 cm diameter closed - ; AND matching hickory shaker style high backed chairs x 8. all in very good condition.

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