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A Decorative Marcasite Pendant, with collet set centre, a similar bar brooch, with heart shape centre, and Marcasite open work detail, A Rennie McKintosh style bar brooch, of open work design, stamped "925", similar drop earrings, a bar brooch, collet set centre, of open work foliate design, A Celtic style bangle, a Claddagh style ring further earrings. A panel style bracelet of collet set design, with chain connections, (lacking fastener):- One Tray
A Victorian Oval Hardstone Panel Brooch, a circular bog oak type brooch, Irish style, a curb style bracelet, stamped "18ct Rolled Gold", a Victorian style gilt coloured bangle, of openwork design, with alternate inset highlights, another brooch, depicting a bunch of grapes, a jet coloured hat pin and a pair of drop earrings.
WORLD CUP 1966 ENGLAND To celebrate the 30th Anniversary of England winning the World Cup on the 30th July 1966 at Wembley Stadium, Oxford Die-Cast Limited issued a Limited Edition Set of 12 identical vehicles each with the name of an England player plus one for Alf Ramsey. Eleven also have the players’ number of the vehicle’s door panel. Beautifully packaged in the original commemorative box labelled “ The 1966 Cup Winners Collection. Good
A late 19th/early 20th century walnut cabinet on stand, carved figural caryatids, bell flowers and roundels, the upper section with an iron grill inset a clock (with a later movement), the base with a drawer above a panel door, 92 cm wide See illustrationReportGeneral wear and knocks, there is a little part of the grill missing to the top section, a few worm holes, 240 cm high.Report by KBInternally probably with some reconstruction. The movement is a modern electric device.Sight of a few historic woodworm holes, no apparent active worm.The walnut is generally good. The iron work is slightly rusted. Height 240 cm.The main body is locked with no key.
A 19th century revolving drum top table, veneered in satinwood, the top with a central panel decorated cherubs, the frieze with four real and four false drawers, on a tapering fluted and vase turned column with a tripod base, 63 cm diameter (over handles) See illustrationReportAll drawers locked. No keys. Some parts of the veneer are missing, mostly to the frieze. The top a little faded and split. From a local client who is moving house.
A country house/estate oak Wellington type chest, having two banks of thirteen drawers flanked by lockable sections, above a pair of panel doors, on a plinth base, 108 cm wide See illustrationReport by PMHeight - 179 cmDepth - 48 cmOriginal barn fresh dry condition.The doors are not warpedLacks drawers (which were probably later) from bottom double cupboard. Loose and warped near bottom right hinge which prevents the locking stile from fully opening See illustrations
A late 19th century Italian breakfront walnut cabinet, carved in hide relief figures, mythical beasts, flowers and foliage, the superstructure above three frieze drawers, with two pairs of panel doors below, on bun feet, 187 cm wide See illustrationA few historic worm holes.Right hand crest of superstructure is damaged.End section of cornice lacking.Otherwise generally scuffed and marked, very heavy.
A breakfront mahogany library bookcase, having a pair of bar glazed doors flanked by two further bar glazed doors, above a central section with two short and two long drawers, flanked by a pair of panel doors, 248 cm wide See illustrationReport by PMGlass appears original. No warping to the doors.Early/mid 20th century.Light scratches and wear to the piece. One group of deeper scratches to the right hand side panel.Interior depth for books - 34 cmHeight - 205 cmReport by KBYes, it comes apart - cornice, base and six sections
An Edwardian inlaid mahogany linen press, having a pair of panel doors above two short and two long drawers, on a plinth base, 124 cm wideRetains 3 (of 4) sliding trays.Lacks top of cornice moulding to back left corner.Left hand door hinges have been re-sited with restoration to where the original hinges were located.Small loss of crossbanding to one drawer front.General knocks and marks.Door fitted with later magnetic catch.
A Victorian mahogany linen press, having a pair of panel doors above two short and two long drawers, on turned feet, 132 cm wideReport by KBContains four original sliding trays. Cockbeading missing from bottom of centre drawer, damage to stile above lock of centre drawer, damage to veneer at the end of the stiles. General knocks and wear from use
Chinks Vere Grylls (British, Contemporary) Four fold blue glass screen, 1979 Framed in ebonised mahogany with interlocking fixed hinging each panel 155cm x 51cm Note: Chinks Vere Grylls is a designer and maker of architectural stained and painted glass based in Somerset. She was commissioned to make the glass window in 1989 for The Wilson Art Gallery & Museum in Cheltenham.
Chinks Vere Grylls (British, Contemporary) Four fold white/clear glass screen, 1979 Framed in ebonised mahogany with interlocking fixed hinging each panel 155cm x 51cm Note: Chinks Vere Grylls is a designer and maker of architectural stained and painted glass based in Somerset. She was commissioned to make the glass window in 1989 for The Wilson Art Gallery & Museum in Cheltenham.

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