AN EARLY 20TH CENTURY HAMPTON AND SONS OF PALL MALL EAST LONDON, CARVED OAK COMPACTUM WARDROBE, comprising fielded panel doors over three drawers that are both flanking a large bevelled mirror door, label to inner side, width 239 cm x depth 71cm x height 218cm (condition:- aged wear and tear) (please note this wardrobe breaks into five sections for transport)
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AN EARLY 20TH CENTURY FRENCH CARVED OAK BUFFET CABINET, each panel depicting either pheasants, fish, dog and deer, the top section with double panelled doors that's enclosing two adjustable shelves, standing on twin seated lions on a base with two drawers and double cupboard doors, width 148cm x depth 54cm x height to finial 245cm x height of base 99cm (condition:- some repairs, losses and wear to high usage area)
A GROUP OF CERAMICS AND A PEWTER JEWELLERY BOX, comprising a Gray's Pottery fisherman face plaque, width 17cm, six German ceramic figures of Charles Dickens' characters, and a pewter jewellery box, the lid with inset painted glass panel depicting waves crashing on rocks, width 27cm x depth 18cm x height 9cm (8) (Condition Report: fair overall condition, some minor scratches to Dicken's figures, the Gray's Pottery plaque has a repainted cap possibly covering restoration, the jewellery box is generally ok with some damage and repair to back corners and below hinges at rear, the interior with lift out tray has been recently restored)
Stocks & Sharpe after Daniel Maclise R.A. (1806-1870), pair of line engravings, 'The meeting of Wellington and Blücher at La Belle Alliance on the field of Waterloo' and 'The Death of Nelson on the Victory, Battle of Trafalgar 1805', published by the Arts Union 1874-5, 29 x 112cm The Meeting of Wellington and Blücher after the Battle of Waterloo is a monumental wall painting by Irish painter Daniel Maclise, completed in 1861. It depicts the moment towards the end of the Battle of Waterloo on 18 June 1815, when the commanders of the allied British and Prussian armies, the Duke of Wellington and Marshal Blücher, met near La Belle Alliance. Measuring 3.68 by 13.92 metres (12.1 ft × 45.7 ft), it is displayed in the Royal Gallery at the Palace of Westminster.The work was commissioned in 1858, to decorate the newly reconstructed Palace of Westminster. Maclise first completed a full-size cartoon as a preparatory work in 1859, which is in the collection of the Royal Academy of Arts, and the painting was completed in 1861. It was intended to be a part of a series of 18 paintings by Maclise to decorate the Royal Gallery, but only two large panels were finished. The other large panel, The Death of Nelson, completed in 1865, depicts the death of Admiral Nelson at the Battle of Trafalgar in 1805 (a full-size sketch for the Death of Nelson was purchased by the Walker Art Gallery in 1892). Prince Albert was one of the principal supporters of the project, but progress with the project was slow, and the remaining 16 pictures were cancelled after Albert's death in 1861.
19th century school - half-length portrait of a woman in mourning, oil on canvas (with losses and unframed), 38 x 31cm; mid-19th century school - half-length portrait of Robert Peel of Knowle Meer, Yorkshire, oil on panel; and one other oil on oak panel study of a Middle-Eastern man with headdress (3)

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