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Lot 374

French stained walnut candle box, carved panel front, scrolled legs, width 28cm, depth 19cm, height 62cm.

Lot 406

Set of three Chinese hardwood and glass panel light shades, including one hanging hexagonal shade, width 57cm, height 32cm, and a pair of wall light shades.Qty: 3Condition report:One carved wood side missing from one wall light. Mould on wood in various places. Some wood is warped. Fire damage to centre of hanging shade. All items would benefit from a clean. Please see additional uploaded images.

Lot 387

George III mahogany washstand, adapted, square hinged lid, replaced panel front over a single drawer, square tapering legs, 37 x 37cm, height 80cm; two Victorian toilet mirrors, and a Chinese folding screen.Qty: 4

Lot 325

Michael Crawley, Flowers and fruit with a ribbon tie, a circular pottery panel, framed, diameter 20cm overall; and six oval watercolours by the same hand. (7)

Lot 403

Pier glass, gilt gesso frame, reverse painted fruit panel above glass, width 87x49cm.Condition report:Frame is in good stable order. Some wear and surface debris and dirt but no significant losses. The glass panels (painted and the mirror plate) are both good, free of any cracks or chips.

Lot 113

French brass cased carriage clock, white enamelled dial, signed by the retailer, Dent, Pall Mall, London, platform escapement, timepiece movement, 13cm.Condition report:Chip to the top of the right-hand-side panel. Clock is fully wound but not running. No maker's marks. Please see additional uploaded images.

Lot 4

Royal Worcester porcelain royal blue ground campana vase, indistinct date mark, the reserve painted with fruit, by Frederick Chivers, mask head scrolled handles to the shoulder, domed lid, shape number 1572, 27cm, restored.Condition report:Restoration to; finial, tip rim and collar, both handles and masks, noticeable scratch to fruit painted panel, restoration to pedestal, uneven gilt to plinth.Additional images have been uploaded to the lot page on our website for you to view.

Lot 426

Victorian brass framed fire screen, painted rectangular mirror panel, height 95cm, width 59cm, and another similar smaller firescreen with oval painted mirror panel.Qty: 2

Lot 391

Victorian walnut metamorphic library chair / steps, ladder back, hinged at the seat, width 38cm, height 86cm, as found.Condition report:The hinges have been completely removed so the chair is currently defective. It appears that the rear panel of the "seat" may be later as the tone of the wood is much paler. The screws holding the back rail to the uprights once probably had some sort of cap covering them as each has a shadowed outline. Aside from not having hinges, the rest of the construction appears strong, but at present it cannot be used as either chair or steps.

Lot 400

George III style mahogany chest of drawers, labelled Wm. Richardson Limited, Leeds, Bradford, walnut banded top with stringing, fitted with two short and three long drawers, bracket feet, width 95cm, depth 48cm, height 86cm.Condition report:Cracks to veneer, scratches, repairs to back and loss to one corner of top. Long vertical cracks to each side panel. Please see additional uploaded images.

Lot 409

Mahogany parlour cabinet base, 19th century, adapted carved back rail, with glazed panel door to the tapering base, flanked by open shelves with spindle sides, width 122cm, depth, 40cm, height 121cm.

Lot 463

Joined oak cupbard, with two fielded panel doors, width 88cm, depth 27cm, height 93; resting on a mahogany cupboard, with two doors.Qty: 2

Lot 299

Venetian School,The Martyrdom of St Justina of Padua,oil on gesso grosso panel, later stretchers,74x124cm.

Lot 327

Regency needlework panel, young girl, 19x14cm, silk programme, Royal Opera House, Leicester, Grand Sacred Concert, prints, various.Qty: Qty

Lot 7489

AMENDED DESCRIPTION Vectrex boxed games console, control panel accessory and 7 games Games include: Flipper Pinball, Clean Sweep, Spike, Scramble, Starhawk, Berzerk and Soccer Football All boxed items are complete and in fair condition

Lot 126

Eighteen various Royal Crown Derby Imari plates, pattern No. 1128, a further Green Derby panel dish and a further scalloped edge plate, largest 26.5 cm diameter.

Lot 183

An Indian embroidered panel depicting an elephant and a further linen crucifix embroidery, overall 77 cm x 59 cm.

Lot 555

An Arts and Crafts carved oak panel back storage settle, 192 cm x 43 cm x 178 cm.

Lot 259

An early 20th century brass and textured glass hanging lantern, height 41 cm. CONDITION REPORT: Missing several finials and crack to bottom panel.

Lot 162

A George III oak settle with five ogee arch panel back, later solid seat with squab cushion, on cabriole legs, 185cm wide, 101cm high, 72cm deepGood overall condition, sturdy and ready for use. Most of the small corner spandrels on the legs have been replaced, but blend well. Old repair to right-hand foot and knee (to side) Small loss (with crack) below right-hand arm cushion is clean and tidy. Solid seat is formed of multiple short pine planks running back to front.

Lot 123

A Charles II oak chest, probably Lakeland, the four panel top within moulded frames above a carved initialled and dated rail H.M.H. 1664, above four floral quatrefoil carved panels within moulded rails and stiles, 141cm wide, 59.5cm deep, 71cm highThe W J Fieldhouse Collection, Austy Manor, Wootton Wawen and thence by descent to vendorThe external appearance is generally good, the panels all appear to be original but  there are several condition isues.  Internally there are pine repairs to the floor and corner of the chest.  The hinges have also been replaced at some point and you can see where the old hinges were situated.  The lid is braced/cradled to underside with two wooden bars.  One crack/cip to front moulded edge of lid.  Some chips and losses to feet and other small knocks including a flat chip to one side panel and some losses to edge of one leg.

Lot 16

A Charles II oak tester bed, West Country, parts later, the ring turned posts supporting a sixteen panel tester carved with lozenges, the profusely carved headboard with twin arcaded panels flanking a central cupboard door, with stiff leaf and flower uprights and punch marked decoration overall, with fitted mattress, 132cm wide, 200cm deep, 186cm high in totalOverall looks good, ready to use, the usual scuffs and knocks in line with age and usage. The deep side rails and the square sections below turned posts perhaps later.Hand crafted Vi-Spring 'Earl de Luxe' mattress 4'6 x 6'2. Looks clean and tidy.

Lot 170

A George II oak chest, with planked top and four-panel front, the frieze initialled P*I and dated 1728, 127.5cm wide, 48.5cm deep, 83cm high

Lot 126

A James I oak food hutch, with moulded cornice and a hinged door with turned grilled top and linen fold panel base, flanked by similar panels, 68.5cm wide, 22cm deep, 70cm highThe W J Fieldhouse Collection, Austy Manor, Wootton Wawen and thence by descent to vendorWe believe that while the piece itself is James I, the panels may be slightly earlier and the hutch built around them.

Lot 360

An Edwardian mahogany and inlaid display cabinet, enclosed by glazed panel doors on cabriole legs, 111cm wide, 37cm deep, 182.5cm high

Lot 34

A James I oak livery cupboard, Gloucestershire, with dentil moulded cornice and leaf carved friezes and uprights, enclosed by a pair of doors with twin rosette panels flanking a central similar panel, standing on large bulbous elm legs joined by an undertier, 130cm wide, 45cm deep, 111cm highOld handwritten label to reverse, barely legible, perhaps 'Willoughby.....Malton, Yorkshire...'Overall appearance good. The usual knocks, shrinkage splits and wear commensurate with age. Elm bulbs have typical old signs of worm. Elm board (base of cupboard) also has old worm sign and pitting.

Lot 23

A Charles I oak livery cupboard, of architectural form, the upper section with central arched panel flanked by doors with lozenge carved panels and with projecting column supports above an open shelf with similar column supports, 127.5cm wide, 55cm deep, 122cm highOverall appearance good, general wear, knocks and splits commensurate with age. The roof board with repaired front corner (using original piece), shrinkage gap to roof board has been filled with a fillet. Later locks. One applied moulding to front of bottom shelf is missing. Feet original with pleasant level of wear. One column has replaced section of capital but is hardly noticeable.

Lot 188

A Charles II oak coffer, the triple-panel lid above twin-panel front carved with lozenges below a lunette frieze, 126cm wide, 52cm deep, 62cm high

Lot 417

A Regency mahogany secretaire bookcase, the pierced fretwork swan neck crest above a gothic arch decorated moulded cornice, the centre section with two glazed panel doors with arched astragals, above a long fitted secretaire drawer with leather inset writing surface, and two further graduated long drawers with turned ebonised handles, flanked by two tall astragal glazed cabinets enclosing shelves, on bracket feet, 245cm wide, 53cm deep, 252cm high (in six sections)All over scuffs, scratches and wear commensurate with age and use, two carved pendants missing to cornice, a few shallow gouges to sides, one key present for glazed doors, drawer key not present, wear to base and base cut down, cut off base elements present

Lot 184

A William & Mary oak four-drawer chest, the planked top above four panelled drawers, on bun feet, 95cm wide, 55cm deep, 88.5cm highA good functional chest. The chet is now in two sections, but probably not originally. Refurbishments include later bottom boards, later back panel (part), later bun feet, later handles and new tip to crossnails between the drawers to aid smooth running of drawers. No locks in place. Typical minor wear and tear overall. Ivorine label inside drawer 'Govett Ltd. Antique Furniture'

Lot 40

A Charles I oak panelled chest, the plank lid above a three panel front, carved with scrolling foliage below a trailing vine frieze, 122cm wide, 60cm deep, 72cm highLid has old shrinkage crack running across it, strengthening block to underside to mitigate that. Interior till box missing lid. Lock and hasp not original. Otherwise condition good.

Lot 176

A George II oak dresser base, North Wales, fitted with three frieze drawers above three central drawers flanked by panel doors with ogee arches, on ogee bracket feet, 160cm wide, 50cm deep, 91cm high

Lot 87

After Pieter Wouwerman (1623-1682)Troops at Restdepicting soldiers in a landscape with a tent in the distanceoil on panel41cm x 55cm Purchased in 1888 in the Palmer Sale and passed by descent to the current owner. In a gilt frame bearing loss to gesso as well as other damage and wear. The artwork itself bears some issues, including areas of loss, craquelure and abrasion. The panel support consists of three evenly spaced, horizontally divided sections; the corresponding joins show through the picture surface as evenly spaced horizontal lines.

Lot 35

A James I oak armchair, West Country, boldly carved with a tree of life panel below strapwork top rail and S-scroll ears, 59cm wide, 44cm height to seat, 112cm high overallOverall condition good. General knocks and wear commensurate with age. Minor repairs to S-scrolls visible from reverse. Tiny chip to front of right-hand s-scroll. Old wear to underside of feet

Lot 1

An early 18th Century hatchment of arms, probably for Ent Barrett (1684-1706) of Lee Priory in Ickham Kent, quarterly, 1 and 4: Argent on a chevron Gules between three molets Sable three lions passant guardant Or (for Barrett of Lee Priory, Ickham KEN) in centre chief a molet Gules for difference; 2: Gules a lion rampant guardant Argent ( ); 3: Gules a gross engrailed and in the canton a lozenge Argent (Leigh)., oil on panel, all black background, 76cm x 76cm including frame, Crest: none, Mantling: Gules and Argent, Motto scroll blank. Plausibly for Ent Barrett, third son of Sir Paul Barrett of Lee Priory, M.P. for New Romney, by his third wife Sarah daughter of Sir George Ent and widow of Francis Head of Rochester. He was baptised 1684 in St Giles MDX, matriculated Trinity College Oxon 1701 and died unmarried Sep 1706, buried at St John Ickham KEN. His mother died 6 Oct 1711 aged 63, buried Ickham KEN; Sir Paul died 9 May 1685 aged 52 and was buried at St Mary Breadman Canterbury (House of Commons; Archaeologia Cantiana 1882, 14, 124; M.I.s; P.R.s; Alumni Oxon)Our thanks go to the Heraldry Society for their assistance in cataloguing this lot

Lot 531

A woolwork tapestry panel, late 19th/early 20th Century, depicting interior scene of figures and game, 78cm x 92.5cm

Lot 70

Dionys Verburgh (1655-1722)Hunter on a Trackin a winter landscapeoil on panel53cm x 42cm The painting is in good overall condition. The picture surface is stable; it has not been examined under UV, but the freshness of the colours suggests some degree of overpainting and restoration. There are some areas of chipping around the edges of the panel, especially towards the upper right corner. There is some abrasion/unevenness to the picture surface, perhaps caused by the restoration process and any varnishing materials or chemicals used. The most prominent area of wear consists of a horizontal join/repair to the lower third of the painting, which is clearly visible to the reverse of the panel.

Lot 383

A French burr walnut and inlaid table top drinks cabinet, 19th Century, gilt metal mounts, oval shaped the hinged cover and front panels opening to reveal a lift-out display stand fitted with an arrangement of decanters and liqueur glasses, 37cm wide, 27cm deep, 26cm highOne glass stem broken - loose inside Gilt metal mount split at the backSome marks to the veneerA small broken piece to the front panel near the top hinge

Lot 426

A late 17th Century Iberian ivory and tortoiseshell casket, the panel doors with pierced, engraved lock plate enclosing an arrangement of ten variously sized drawers and two sliding panels concealing two drawers each, 37.5cm wide, 26.5cm deep, 24cm highIvory Registration Reference: KHVCBP3Z

Lot 189

A George II walnut and featherbanded bureau, the fall enclosing a fitted interior above four long graduated drawers on bracket feet, 90cm wide, 51cm deep, 107cm highOld restoration and veneer repairs throughout. Leather inset replaced. All over scratches and scuffs commensurate with age and use. Internal door lock and escutcheon replaced. Later handles. Veneer losses to drawer surrounds. One side with movement split and darkened. Lower Back panel loose.

Lot 2

A Charles II oak panelled chest, Gloucestershire, with triple panel lid and twin panel front carved with foliate filled lozenges flanking a stiff leaf upright, bottom rail initialled IY, 125cm wide, 55cm deep, 69cm highOverall condition good, minor wear and knocks commensurate with age. Inside the lid for the till box is missing.

Lot 530

An embroidered coat of arms on a maroon velvet background, 53.5cm x 47cm, a middle eastern silk embroidered panel with drawstring top

Lot 42

A William & Mary oak side table, with twin plank top and twin panel frieze drawer, on ball turned legs with conforming stretchers, 80.5cm wide, 47cm deep, 71cm highOverall sound, minor knocks, ring marks etc commensurate with age and usage. Old shrinkage crack to one back corner. Handles and escutcheon not original. Good colour

Lot 36

A George II oak hanging cupboard, the panel door enclosing two fitted ogee shaped shelves, 64.5cm wide, 25cm deep, 73.5cm high

Lot 71

Dirck Dalens the Elder (circa 1600-1676)Extensive Landscapewith figures bathing in the foregroundoil on panel55cm x 77cm Phillips Stockholm, 5th July 1994, Lot 121 The painting is in good general condition. The picture surface is stable and has been restored and cleaned to a good standard. The most prominent instance of wear is the horizontal join to the panel, joining the two halves together, which is predictably more visible to the reverse of the artwork.

Lot 631

A George IV silver snuff box, by Nathaniel Mills, Birmingham 1828, oval form, the hinged cover set with an engraved Dutch panel of a man smoking a pipe and holding a beer tankard, foliate scroll border, reeded sides, engine-turned base with an oval cartouche, length 8.5cm, approx. weight 3.9oz. Provenance: A Private Collection.This box was submitted to the Antique Plate Committee (now The Goldsmith's Hallmark Authentication Committee), Case No. 9609, where it passed as being marked in accordance with the Hallmarking Act of 1973.

Lot 696

λ An 18th century silver and tortoiseshell snuff box,unmarked, circa 1740-50,oval form, the hinged cover with a tortoiseshell panel inlaid with a musician and dancers, within a foliate scroll border, length 8.2cm.

Lot 624

A George III silver and brown aventurine snuff box,unmarked, circa 1770,rectangular form, canted corners, chased borders and mounts, with a central aventurine panel, plain thumb-piece, the underside initialled, length 6.8cm.

Lot 479

A collection of thirteen Dutch silver caddy spoons, various designs dates and makers, including one of leaf form, one with a filigree panel and three with shovel bowls, approx. weight 4oz. (13)Provenance: A Private Collection. Purchased from Woolley and Wallis, Salisbury, The John Norie Collection of Caddy Spoons- Part II, 28 July 2004, lot 364.

Lot 508

A Pair of Modern Three Panel Modesty Screens Decorated with Enlarged Photographic Parisian Street Scenes

Lot 410

A 19th Century Signet Ring, Oval Bloodstone Panel with Seal Marked ABJ, Collet Set to Fluted Shoulders and a Plain D Shaped Band, Size K, 2.5gms, Stamped Internally with Crown and Leopard Head and with Makers Mark CG

Lot 101

A 19th Century Lift Top Walnut Box Commode with Inset Tooled Leather Panel to Lid

Lot 92

A Late Victorian/Edwardian Brass Framed Three Panel Fire Guard, 59cms High

Lot 494

Romano-Celtic, 2nd century AD, a Dragonesque brooch, East Brigantian style with central design of lozenge-shape panels, head with large ears and a body with a central rectangular panel, original loosely coiled pin, 5.3 x 3 cm. Intact with a smooth green patina £200-£260 --- Provenance: Found at Hebden in North Yorkshire.

Lot 529

Anglo-Saxon, 9th-10th century, bronze strap ends (3), first with Trewhiddle style quadruped in a rectangular panel with an animal head terminal and split end at the top with two rivet holes, 39 x 13 mm (Thomas class A1); second with coiled quadruped with long ears and spotted body, 37 mm x 12 mm; last with segmented panel, 30 x 10mm [3]. All very fine £150-£200 --- Provenance: From a UK collection

Lot 166

British Iron Age, CATUVELLAUNI, Tasciovanus, Unit, Cavalryman type, tasc in panel within plain field, rev. warrior on horseback left, 1.15g/12h (ABC 2640; BMC 1677-9; S 238). Surfaces a little rough, about very fine, toned, rare £150-£200 --- Provenance: Found in Buckinghamshire April 1997

Lot 544

Medieval, c. 1400, brass belt chape, rectangular riveted plate with an openwork circular central panel containing two standing figures and a projecting terminal, 71 x 34mm; together with strap ends (2), both with fleur-de-lis terminals and a Celtic bronze openwork strap junction with a curved and ridged centre panel [4]. Varied state, first in two pieces £60-£80 --- Provenance: All found in Kent

Lot 528

Anglo-Saxon, late 9th century, a small silver strap end with convex sides, group A Trewhiddle style, beast in a rectangular panel with niello inlay around and a beaded border; animal-head terminal and split end at the top with a single rivet, 22 x 8 mm. Very fine £200-£300 --- Provenance: M. O’Bee Collection

Lot 524

Anglo-Saxon, early 8th century, a tubular bronze money box of biconical cylindrical shape moulded in two halves which are hinged at the back. In the centre inside is an iron locking mechanism. The box is decorated to the exterior with transverse serrated ribbing, 65 mm long x 12 mm wide, Inside the box when found were two sceats, one is offered here; series G, imitative type 3a, large crude bust with angular nose, rev. three crosses around central pellet in annulet (Abramson 328; S 800) [2]. About very fine with a green patina, slight distortion to one side panel, coin fine £100-£150 --- Provenance: Found by M. O’Bee, while metal detecting in Lincolnshire in the 1970s There is no parallel for comparison, but the ribbing decoration is similar to that found on Anglo-Saxon wrist clasps and brooches. The sceat has a diameter similar to the box at each end.

Lot 525

Anglo-Saxon, 8th cent, a gilt bronze rectangular shaped connecting mount, intricate chip-carved interlace design, divided by a central panel which had two iron rivets, additionally pierced on each side in the field, 2.4 x 2.3 cm. Good fine £100-£150 --- Provenance: M. O’Bee Collection.

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