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Edwardian inlaid mahogany pot cupboard having double swan neck pediment, framed panel door, all with satinwood and ebony chequered inlay, on square supports, 41cm wide x 38cm deep x 83cm high approx. and an Edwardian inlaid mahogany firescreen having raised top rail with pair turned finials, fabric panel surrounded by chequered border, on scroll feet, 70cm high x 62.5cm wide (2)
A Victorian silver carriage lamp, by Jenner & Knewstub, London 1882, rectangular form, engine turned decoration, the hinged front cover with a vacant cartouche, the top with a hinged cover with a vacant cartouche, the hinged front opens to reveal the glass panel, the reverse with a ring attachment and spike supports, the underside with a vesta compartment and hinged striker, the base with hinged supports for table use, height closed 14.8cm.
A Victorian silver carriage lamp, by Thomas Johnson, London 1862, rounded rectangular form, engine turned decoration, the hinged front cover with a cartouche with engraved initials, the top with another hinged cover with a vacant cartouche, with spike supports to the underside of the cover, the reverse with two wire-work handles the hinged front opens to reveal the glass panel, the lower front opens to reveal a vesta holder and striker, the base with hinged supports for table use, height closed 15.9cm.
Edwards & Roberts: a late 19th Century painted mahogany Pembroke table, the rounded rectangular and moulded double flap top centred by an oval painted panel depicting a romantic couple and putto in landscape within a ribbon, floral and wheat surround, single drawer to the frieze, on chamfered square legs connected by broad cross stretcher, stamped to top of drawer, 97cms (opened) x 65 x 72cms high.
A French cream-painted crackleure effect armoire/wardrobe, late 19th/20th Century, with bead and leaf frieze, above two central pairs of panel doors enclosing hanging space, one with sliding shelves, flanked at either end by a single door enclosing modern shelving, the doors intersected by fluted column uprights, on tapered legs, 280 x 65 x 185cms high.
A French canvas and leather dome-topped trunk with label for Malles-Lavoet of Paris, 92cm wide x 57cm deep x 70cm high; together with an antique horse hame and a yoke, A small Victorian square ottoman stool with waisted sides and standing on scrolling feet, 54cm wide x 45cm high; and a Chinese hardwood carved double-sided panel decorated with a dragon on one side and flowers to the other, 39cm wide x 70.5cm highThe trunk with straps missing, wear, marks and minor damages to the leather overall. Further minor wear, marks and damages due to use. The horse hame with oxidisation and wear. The yoke with signs of old woodworm damage, further minor damages. The stool with Minor marks to the upholstery. The interior with marks and damages but original finish. The Chinese panel slightly bowed, some signs of old insect damage, minor marks and losses overall.
A brass carriage timepiece, enamelled dial with Roman numerals, the back plate engraved with a lion (14.5cm high with the handle up), together with an associated case; and a further similar timepiece (2)Qty: 2The first timepiece in seemingly good condition with minor oxidisation to the case, the movement in need of cleaning. The leather case is scuffed and marked and missing outer glass panel, with no key. The other carriage timepiece with damages to the glass of the side and back. The lacquering in need of refreshing to the case.
A French gilt brass carriage timepiece, the white enamel dial with Arabic numerals and fascia panel applied in relief with scrolling and flowering foliage, 15cm high (with handle up); and a late 19th/early 20th century pewter mantel timepiece in art nouveau style case, 19cm high (2)Carriage timepice - hairline crack to chapter ring, brassware worn in places. Pewter timepiece - the case and face both worn. Neither clock sold as in working order
Two carved oak cup and cover carvings or ornamental elements, the largest 63cm high; together with a 19th century Howard style small footstool with overstuffed upholstered seat and square tapering legs terminating in brass casters, 40cm wide x 33cm deep x 36.5cm high; A 19th century Berlin woolwork and silk panel of a classical scene, unsigned, 49cm x 46cm (excluding original rosewood frame); and a 19th century mahogany cased drop-dial wall clock with American movement and glazed lower section, 38cm wide x 49cm high (4)The oak carvings in as found condition and with signs of old woodworm. The footstool upholstery somewhat deteriorated and possibly in need of replacement. The legs with minor marks due to use otherwise in good condition. The woolwork and silk panel with small holes, possible moth damage in places, some foreign objects under glass, colours generally seem ok, minor marks, abrasions and small losses to frame and gilt mount. The clock dial with losses to the paintwork overall, the movement present but untested.
Coral Maddison (Contemporary) Untitled abstract, mixed media on panel, signed and dated 2002 to edge of frame, unframed, 157cm x 122cm approximately overallOverall wear, scuffs and marks to edges and corners as expected, section of eye which appears to be intentional is loose, loose areas of corrugated cardboard etc
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