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Lot 3585

Mouseman: A Robert Thompson of Kilburn English Oak Bishop's Chair, circa 1939, the adzed back panel with carved York College crest, swept arms, solid seat, on octagonal front supports, joined by rails, with carved mouse signature, 123cm high See illustration

Lot 3644

A Stanley Webb Davies (1894-1978) of Windermere English Oak Minister's Chair, panel back with thumbnail chip carving, upholstered tan hide seat, swept arms, octagonal front legs on stretchers, carved SWD cartouche and dated 1957, numbered I, monograms for craftsmen Ernest John Oldcorn (1894-1968) and Stanley (Sid) Allan Johnston, 122cm (4ft) high See illustration Made for United Reformed Church (previously Christ Church) Morecambe.

Lot 3556

Scottish Highlands Originally hand block printed circa 1948, a scenic mural in seven panels, depicting Loch Lomond with misty mountains, cattle, lochside cottages, on a pale blue background, Each panel 50.8cm (20'') wide, 305cm (10') high, total width 356cm (11'8'') It is rumoured that a director of Arthur Sanderson & Sons Ltd went on holiday to Scotland and brought back sketches of Loch Lomond and commissioned the mural from these

Lot 3645

A Stanley Webb Davies (1894-1978) of Windermere English Oak Minister's Chair, panel back with thumbnail chip carving, upholstered tan hide seat, swept arms, octagonal front legs on stretchers, carved SWD cartouche and dated 1957, numbered II, monograms for craftsmen Ernest John Oldcorn (1894-1968) and Stanley (Sid) Allan Johnston, 122cm (4ft) high See illustration Made for United Reformed Church (previously Christ Church) Morecambe.

Lot 3578

Mouseman: A Rare 1920's Robert Thompson of Kilburn English Oak Buffet, the nailed adzed rectangular top above three carved panel doors, with strapwork wrought-iron hinges and hand adzed knob handles, panelled back, on four block feet, with recessed carved mouse signature, 174cm by 45cm, 93.5cm high See illustration + details Made for Mr J.R.Hey of Leeds, West Yorkshire.

Lot 3630

Gnomeman: A Thomas Whittaker of Littlebeck English Oak Dining Room Suite, comprising a Butterfly Table, on four chamfered legs, joined by rails, with recessed carved gnome trademark, 166cm (open) 107cm deep, 76.5cm high; and A Set of Four Panel Back Dining Chairs, each with nailed hide seats, each with recessed carved gnome trademark, 89.5cm (5) Purchased direct from maker in 1972. Purchased in 1972.

Lot 3555

Oriental Garden Attributed to H Watkins Wild, originally hand woodblock printed circa 1912, Reg.No.669877, a scenic mural in thirteen panels, depicting an Oriental garden of rock pools, exotic birds, flowers and blossoming trees Each panel 53.34cm (21'') wide, 320cm (10'6'') high, total width 693cm (22'9'') Panels 1, 2 and 3 were displayed at the trade exhibition in 1922 and these, together with its third panel extension, were named The Phoenix Bird Literature: Decoration, Vol 1, 1930 Each panel 53.34cm (32'') wide, 320cm (10'6'') high, total width 693cm (22'9'') See illustration

Lot 3674

Kvalitet Form Funktion: A1960's Danish Rosewood and Tile-Top Coffee Table, of rectangular form, with eight inset grey tiles and a central panel as a flower, 69cm by 49cm by 41cm With CITES A10 (non-transferable) licence no.579397/01

Lot 3626

Mouseman: A Robert Thompson of Kilburn English Oak Prayer Desk, the sloping top above a panel with a carved Yorkshire rose, enclosing a shelf, on two supports and sledge feet joined by a floor stretcher, with carved mouse signature, 39cm wide, 32cm deep, 72.5cm high Provenance: From St.Hilda's Priory, Whitby, North Yorkshire.

Lot 3558

Novarro Mural Originally hand screen printed in the early 20th century, a monotone framed scenic design in four panels in Toile de Jouy style, depicting a medieval landscape with mountains, fortified town and castle in the background, in the foreground a peddler with his covered cart travelling along a wooded road by a bridge over a meandering stream Each panel 724cm (28 1/2'') wide, 168cm (5'6'') high, total width 290cm (9'6'')

Lot 3559

Sung Mural Original hand screen printed in the early 20th century, scenic design depicting a stylised Oriental landscape, four panels with eighteen screens per mural, with five colour tones Each panel 73.66cm (29'') wide, 274cm (9') high, total width 295cm (9'8'')

Lot 3552

The Hunting Frieze Designed by H Watkins Wild, originally hand block printed in 1904, registered design no.436664 (9th July 1904), a scenic design in four individual panels with a tree joining each panel: The Meet, 173cm (5'8'') wide Gone Away, 156cm 5'1 1/2'') wide Full Cry, 166cm (5'5 1/4'') wide The Death, 164cm (5'4 3/4'') wide All 75cm (2'5 1/2'') high Original landscape panels were produced to insert between these feature panels. However, none are now in existence See illustration

Lot 265

H. DAWSON. Framed, unglazed, signed oil on panel, young girl with Springer spaniel puppies, dated 1846, 31cm x 23.5cm.

Lot 69

Oak 18th century 3 panel Mule Chest: 118 l x 67 h x 51cm wide

Lot 421

Victorian Painted Glass Lidded Vase: with portrait panel central, damage noted to internal lower rim of lid

Lot 53

A silver dish by Josiah Williams & Co, London 1901, with crimped border and embossed floral panel decoration, 10.6cm diameter, together with a boxed set of six silver teaspoons, an early 20th century white metal chain link purse, a pair of silver napkin rings, two silver thimbles, two silver topped pill pots, a silver topped scent bottle, two mechanical pencils and a pen, crumb scoop, coffee spoon and sugar nips (16) For condition information please view this lot on our website HERE

Lot 373

'Carys map of England and Wales with part of Scotland', the twenty panel map folding into an outer sleeve, dated 1811, 76cm x 64cm

Lot 511

An early 19th century embroidered silk panel, in the oriental style, designed as fuchsias, peonies and other assorted British flora, the polychrome palette to a cream ground, 48.5cm x 85cm (at fault)

Lot 722

A Caucasian rug, the central medallion on a blue ground within a repeating border, 205cm x 125cm, along with a second rug, with a red ground and central panel with repeating medallions (at fault), 328cm x 170 cm (2) For condition information please view this lot on our website HERE 

Lot 141

A gentleman's 9ct gold bracelet, cable link chain with engraved panel, hallmarks to reverse for Birmingham 1973, tongue and box snap clasp with safety loop, length approx. 21.5cm, gross weight 71gms

Lot 595

A set of four Japanese shibayama panels, Meiji period (1868-1912), each black lacquered rectangular panel applied in mother of pearl and abalone depicting birds perched upon blossoming branches, the reverse of each decorated with partial scenes of Mount Fuji, 60cm H x 26.5cm

Lot 172

An Edwardian style 9ct gold hinged bangle, set with seven graduated old cut emeralds interspersed with eight mine cut diamonds, all set in a 9ct yellow gold panel, surmounted on a 9ct yellow gold wirework hinged bangle, tongue and box snap clasp with safety chain, 6.7gms For condition information please view this lot on our website HERE

Lot 251

A gent's diamond set 9ct gold ring, the central panel pave set with five rows of small brilliant cut diamonds, plain polished 9ct gold mount, ring size L, gross weight 52gms

Lot 504

A Chinese silk embroidery depicting a peacock perched in a tree, 62cm x 106.5cm, framed and glazed, with an Indian embroidered diamond shaped panel depicting two dancers, 116.5cm x 116.5cm (2)

Lot 552

An 18th century and later table top childs chair, with spindle bar back and turned supports, reduced, 44cm high, and an Arts and Crafts oak carved panel depicting a Green Man, 29cm x 34cm (2)

Lot 438

A 19th century carved oak candle box, the rectangular cover hinged by a leather strap above a front panel carved with stylised leaves, 34cm high

Lot 820

A reproduction walnut and burr yew lamp table, 20th century, the circular tray top centred with a burr yew panel, above three drawers raised on slender curvi-linear legs with a shaped under shelf, 71cm H x 31 cm D, with a reproduction mahogany side table on slender legs of tapering square section, 73cm H x 65cm W x 25 cm D (2)

Lot 724

A Kashan carpet, the central blue panel adorned with a repeating foliate design, within a trailing foliate border upon a red ground, 430cm x 340cm For condition information please view this lot on our website HERE 

Lot 620

A collection of British and continental ceramics to include a Spode pink moulded globular sucrier and stand, pattern No.4721, a French porcelain inkstand painted with a panel of a floral bouquet against a cobalt blue and gilt decorated ground, 9.5cm high, a Capodimonte moulded coffee cup, 7.5cm high, a Sevres pink chocolate cup decorated with exotic birds against a pink ground, a pair of Derby Imari bottle vases, 12cm high, a Staffordshire figure, cottage and other items including a micro-mosaic gilt brass pill box etc (13) For condition information please view this lot on our website HERE 

Lot 768

A Victorian pitch pine pew, having a twin panel back and rear book shelf above a board seat, raised upon shaped supports each centred with an invert moulded quatrefoil, 85cm H x 141cm W x 46cm D

Lot 813

An early 20th century Art Nouveau mahogany occasional table, the circular top supported on three pairs of tapering legs, each pair enclosing a mother of pearl inlaid foliate panel, above a triform lower shelf, raised upon block feet, 72cm H x 65 cm diameter

Lot 776

A 19th century mahogany pole screen, with an urn shaped finial above a slender pole and needlework glazed panel, raised upon three down swept supports with scrolled toes, 152cm high

Lot 605

A late 19th century Chinese silk work panel, depicting a figure presenting an ivory pagoda, a dog of fo and a man supporting a wheelbarrow of treasures, further decorated with two bats and extensive floral sprays, 67.5cm x 71.5cm, framed and glazed For condition information please view this lot on our website HEREYour attention is drawn to our important notice regarding Trevanion & Dean's sale of watches found in our Terms & Conditions, please read this prior to bidding.

Lot 1686

A 17th century oak coffer with triple panel lid and front, on stile feet, 105cm wide x 55cm high.

Lot 2261

A silver rectangular cigarette case, the lid later applied with an enamelled rectangular panel depicting the figure of a lady with blonde hair, on an engine turned ground, Birmingham 1933 and a silver rectangular cigarette case, the lid later applied with a rectangular enamelled panel depicting the portrait of a lady with furs, on a banded ground, Birmingham 1929, (2).

Lot 1768

A distressed red and black painted pine dresser, the enclosed shelf back with fitted plate rack over four raised panel doors, on bun feet, 157cm wide x 198cm high.

Lot 1675

Harrods by The Royal Oak Furniture Company; a 17th century style oak four poster bed with panel canopy, head and footboard and turned supports, 182cm wide x 236cm long.

Lot 1717

A 17th century oak coffer with triple panel lid over carved triple panel front on stile feet, 123cm wide x 73cm high.

Lot 438

An Edwardian mahogany display cabinet with single glazed door over a pair of lower panel, on tapering square supports, 77cm wide x 179cm high.

Lot 453

A George III satinwood bureau bookcase, the pair of panel doors over fitted interior and with four long graduated drawers on bracket feet, 111cm wide x 201cm high.

Lot 1153

Attributed to Mary Gardiner (fl.1759-1783), Landscapes with figures, a pair, oil on panel, one bearing inscription and date 1762 on reverse, each 27cm x 42cm.(2)

Lot 1753

A George III mahogany breakdown wardrobe with a pair of triple panel doors, on bracket feet, 142 cm wide x 206 cm high.

Lot 2471

A single row necklace of graduated rough varicoloured butterscotch coloured amber beads, three further amber and reconstituted amber necklaces, a varicoloured butterscotch coloured amber panel link bracelet, a pair of reconstituted amber cufflinks, a reconstituted amber ring and three amber and reconstituted amber pendants, to include two designed as hearts, (10).

Lot 1678

A Chinese red lacquer panel topped low table, with painted floral decoration on simulated bamboo brass frame base, 120cm wide x 62cm high.

Lot 1809

A 17th century oak coffer with four panel lid over four panel front, 139cm wide x 59cm high.

Lot 343

A 19th century oak hanging cupboard with panel glass door over single drawer, 58cm wide x 80cm high.

Lot 1702

A George III inlaid mahogany serpentine sideboard, with three frieze drawers over tambour panel, on tapering square supports, 167cm wide x 89cm high x 72cm deep.

Lot 2441

A Siamese niello decorated bracelet, in a curved panel shaped link design, on a snap clasp, detailed Sterling and a Victorian gold pendant whistle, with a dog's head and collar motif, gross weight 2.7 gms, (2).

Lot 1143

Francis Calcraft Turner (1742-1846), Full Cry; The Death, a pair, oil on panel, each 18cm x 22cm.(2)

Lot 1798

A 17th century oak box settle with pair of raised candle box ends over plank lift top and triple panel front, 180cm wide x 81cm high.

Lot 1135

William A. Breakspeare (1855-1914), After the card game, oil on panel, signed, 15cm x 24.5cm.

Lot 1823

An early 19th century Irish mahogany display cabinet/cupboard, the Gothic arch glazed top with swept sides over lower panel cupboards, 178cm wide x 230cm high.

Lot 1843

A 19th century continental marquetry and tortoiseshell inlaid tabletop display cabinet with single glazed door and floral polychrome painted back panel, 76cm wide x 95cm high. 5421

Lot 2175

A silver table smoker's compendium, modelled as a representation of Guildford Castle, with a presentation panel detailed, Presented to The Offrs Mess 3 Bn East Surrey Regt by Capt.Hon.Major J. Cagaley Crofton. on promotion 1881, maker possibly Susannah Brasted, London 1888, raised on a black painted base, size of base 18cm x 13cm.

Lot 1165

Continental School (18th century), A saint appearing over a battlefield, oil on panel, unframed, 74.5cm x 107cm.

Lot 1150

Attributed to Thomas Luny (1759-1837), A British frigate firing a salute to announce hher entering the anchorage to Jamestown, St Helena, oil on panel, bears a monogram and date 1790, 26cm x 41.5cm.

Lot 405

A 20th century rectangular faux rattan weave garden table, 110cm wide x 177cm long x 71cm high, with three inset glass panel top, with six chairs and three footstools, (10).

Lot 379

Oil on panel scene country folk with horses and cart at Harvest, signed

Lot 361

A Dewar's "White Label" scotch whisky glass advertising panel. Measures approx 63cm x 26cm.

Lot 656

Indian Hardwood Pierced and Profusley Carved Twelve Panel Folding Screen, each panel 184cms x 15cms

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