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An antique panelled oak double half tester bed, having relief carved and panelled headboard with floral stylised embroidered trim and hangings, with fixed baseboardCondition report: Back board width 147cm, height 137cm. Extra piece height 187cm. Base board Length 174cm, width 140cm. See extra images.All components appear to be present.Probably made-up in the 19th century from earlier timbers.Treated woodworm to each side rail and headboard.Split to one lower panel of headboard.Further scuffs, scratches and patina wear throughout.
A contemporary Oriental black lacquered and gilt decorated display cabinet, having glazed door with adjustable glass shelves over single drawer and lower panel cupboard door, all over landscape decorated, width 66cmCondition report: Height 174.5cm, depth 41cm. Areas of scratches to inside lower platform surface. Small lacquer and gilt losses to edged extremities (largely towards terminals of supports). Overall very good and original condition.
A Victorian mahogany and gilt tooled tan leather inset twin pedestal partners desk, having an arrangement of nine drawers opposing further frieze drawers and pedestal cupboard doors, width 152cmCondition report: Kneehole height 61.5cm,Locks missing from each lower pedestal drawer.Desk top is straight.No warping to cupboard doors.Stands well and is structurally sound.Areas of restoration throughout.Long running horizontal split towards front of top surface.Long running vertical split to rear cupboard door, and one other smaller split to the same panel.Losses, scuffs and wear to leather surface.Plinth has been re-coloured.General knocks and scuffs throughout.
A Victorian green buttoned upholstered and brass studded two seater Chesterfield, raised on turned tapering forelegs, width 180cmCondition report: Stands well and appears overall structurally sound.Buttonback areas are well-worn and leather is crazed throughout.Other leather areas are probably replacement; colour is slightly darker and condition appears cleaner and more ‘fresh’.Upper stitching to leather panel at front is seat has come loose approx. 75% of the way along and requires repair.Studding and supports are good.
Selection of London tram, trolleybus, bus EPHEMERA comprising 11 x 1959/60 'Buses for Trolleybuses' PANEL POSTERS ('Yellow Perils'), all different, a 1923 Metropolitan Electric Tramways small POSTER for tram private hire charges and 2 x 1957 LT bus stop PANEL POSTERS 'Buses from this Stop', one for Edgware Road and one for Kingsway. All are in good to very good condition. [14]
Pair of 1960s/70s London Underground enamel PLATFORM FRIEZE PLATES for the Northern Line, each with the line name on the bar of a traditional LT bullseye. These are end-of-section examples, one l/h, one r/h and, with the addition of a station name panel in the centre, would make up a self-contained display. Both are 18" (46cm) long and 9" (23cm) high and are in excellent condition with minor blemishes only. [2]
Circle of Benjamin Williams Leader RA (1831 - 1923), a small oil on panel landscape scene depicting a woman and child walking with a dog along a rural path, signed lower left B. W. LEADER and dated 1879, scribed verso 'Near Capel Curig North Wales', framed under glass, 13 cm x 21 cm image size
VICTORIAN FIGURED WALNUT AND INLAID DAVENPORTwith a fitted inverted breakfront stationary box above a lift up lid with an oval inset leather top revealing a birds eye maple interior with two drawers and two dummy drawers, above an inlaid panel flanked by four side drawers and four opposing dummy drawers, standing on porcelain castors, 82cm high
A William and Mary toy miniature silver brazier, by George Manjoy, London, 1693, the circular bowl with three panel feet handle lacking, 7cm wide, 7.5dwt, 12gr Provenance: Bonhams, London, 13 November 2013, lot 160 (part and with handle). A similar example by Manjoy and marked for 1700, described as a saucepan with stand, is in the collection of the Metropolitan Museum of Art, New York, having been in the collection of Joseph M and Aimee Loeb (63.53.a,b).

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