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A circa 1900 mahogany bookcase cupboard, having twin glazed upper doors over base fitted with twin frieze drawers above conforming panelled cupboard doors, h.200cm, w.100cmCondition report: Base depth 49.5cm, shelf area 26cm.Generally very good condition throughout.Some light scuff marks and wear to beading at keyhole of glazed doors.No apparent woodworm.Comprised of two sections.
A Canadian walnut twin pedestal dining table, in the Regency style; together with ten matching dining chairs, as manufactured by MK Griffin of Alstonefield, Derbyshire, in 2002, the table having a one-piece fixed top measuring 307 x 135cm, the pedestals each of baluster form and supporting four outswept reeded supports with brass caps and casters, table h.77cm, the chairs each having barbacks, drop-in seats, and on ring turned tapering forelegsCondition report: Some light scuffs and scratches to the table surface.Otherwise very clean overall and appears to have been little used.
A contemporary breakfast suite, comprising; heavy glass topped round cornered table on plywood base, with four matching plywood chairs, table w.110cm (5)Condition report: Structurally sound.Glass top has some light surface scratches.Table supports with general scuffs and wear.Chairs good overall.
Svend Madsen - a 1960s Danish teak dining suite, comprising; extending dining table with rounded D-ends, having pull-out action and two extra drop-in leaves (each stamped verso), h.72.5cm, max length 260cm, d.95cm, and a set of ten matching barback dining chairs, each having cloth fabric upholstered stuffover seats, raised on plain tapering supports (11)Condition report: Chairs – one front leg snapped off and professionally restored, seat covers are probably original but not overly worn.Table – one leaf with slight difference in colour.Overall very clean with light scuffs and scratches only.
A Victorian pine chest of three long drawers, having turned knob handles and raised on turned squat supports, w.79cmCondition report: Some light watermarks and splits emerging to the top.The upper drawer has a repair along the bottom of the front.Some scratches through use but nothing too significant.
A collection of six Border Fine Arts resin figures, to include All Things Wise & Wonderful, In from the Cold JH62, Out of Harms Way BO537, A Long Day Ahead B0037, All Creatures Great & Small, Spring Lambing JH6 etcCondition report: All appear intact.Some light scratches in places and quite grubby, but generally good.
A Victorian rosewood and brass bound writing slope, having fitted interior, w.35cm; together with one other Victorian walnut and brass bound writing slope (2)Condition report: Rosewood – light scratching, small splits, larger split to the side, inlay repair.Walnut – very scratched.Both interiors are tatty.
A Crown Staffordshire porcelain dolls part tea set, decorated in bright enamels with floral sprays on a white ground, within blue and gilded borders, comprising teapot, twin handled sugar and cover, cream jug, twelve teacups and saucers, twelve tea plates, and four cake plates (some damage)Condition report: Light scratching and rubbed throughout.11 cups, 9 mid-size dishes, 10 small dishes, three large dishes, 3 other vessels.Largest dish dia.7.5cm
A lacquered brass cased carriage clock, of barrel shape, having enamelled dial with Roman numerals, visible lever escapement and barrel going movement with repeat function, h.13cmCondition report: Does not run continuously, stops after a few seconds.Repeater strikes.Case intact but needs a polish and has some light scratches.Enamel intact.
A George III 1796 pattern British light cavalry trooper's sabre by Wolley & Sargant, early 19th century (probably made circa 1815 for the 100 Days War culminating in the Battle of Waterloo), the 80cm single edge curved and fullered steel blade lightly engraved and gilded with the Royal Coat of Arms, charging cavalryman and floral and foliate motifs against a patinated ground, maker's name engraved to the top edge, the stirrup hilt with pierced sword knot slit, with wire bound grip and plain pommel, with associated steel scabbard Condition Report: The hilt guard shows evidence of a soldered repair below the sword knot slit. The wire binding to the grip appears to have stretched in places, but is still attached. The blade is secure in the hilt. The blade shows wear to the patination and engraving. There are a couple of small notches to the cutting edge of the blade. The blade appears to be straight. Weight of sword without scabbard approx 794g.
A George III 1796 pattern British light cavalry trooper's sabre by Durs Egg, early 19th century, the 85cm single edge curved and fullered steel blade with maker's name 'D.Egg' engraved to the top edge, the stirrup hilt with pierced sword knot slit and plain pommel, with an early 19th century rapier sword, with 80cm single edge straight and fullered steel blade, lobed guard, twisted wire grip and faceted pomel, in brass mounted leather scabbard (2) For condition information please view this lot on our website HERE
An early 20th century Art Nouveau pendant light fitting, the copper oxidised frame tapering to accommodate the frosted glass shade, wheel cut with linen swag decoration, 39cm high For condition information please view this lot on our website HERELighting lots are sold as decorative items only, prospective buyers must consult with a qualified electrician before use or installation of these items.
An early 20th century cut glass plafonnier, triple light fitting suspended by rope and chain, 34cm diameter, and an Arts & Crafts hall lantern, 33cm high (2) 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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