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A 19th century simulated rosewood balloon-back occasional chair with a padded seat, & on cabriole legs; together with two other occasional chairs, & an Edwardian Mahogany fire-screen inset with a silk embroidered floral panel, & on a mahogany tripod table with a circular top, & on a vase-turned centre column & three cabriole legs, 58cm diameter x 62cm high.
TWO ANTIQUE CHAIRS circa 1800 & later, peg joined early oak hall chair, shaped crest rail, fielded panel back, solid seat, canted and block supports with stretchers, 110 (H) x 45 (W) x 34cms (seat depth) late 19th Century farmhouse armchair, slightly curved back, pierced, shaped central splat, swept arms with curled over ends, turned baluster supports, shaped solid seat probably elm, turned supports and double H stretcher, 113 (H) x 56 (W) x 45cms (seat depth)Provenance: private collection Corwen
HARLEQUIN GROUP OF FOUR ANTIQUE OAK FARMHOUSE CHAIRS, 18TH Century & later, comprising an early carved example, arched crest rail and leaf detail, bobbin-turned spindle gallery, turned and block supports with stretchers, 94 (H) x 47.5 (W) x 36.5cms (seat depth), narrow tall example, chamfered panel back, pierced double-loop crest rail, pyramid-capped uprights, turned and block supports, turned front stretcher, 106 (H) x 40 (W) x 37cms (seat depth), panel backed chair with double-domed crest rail, turned and block supports with stretchers, 97 (H) x 46 (W) x 35.5cms (seat depth) carved splatback example, central heart detail, block supports with stretchers, 95.5 (H) x 50.5 (W) x 38cms (seat depth), all peg joined construction, all have solid seatsProvenance: deceased estate Anglesey
18TH CENTURY WELSH OAK TRIDARN panel back canopy top on turned and block supports, centre section of twin cupboard chamfered panel doors flanking an arched central panel, base section of three opening oak lined drawers and two fielded panel cupboard doors, peg joined construction, panel sided, stile feet, now having modern brass knobs, 195 (H) x 155 (W) x 60cms (D)Provenance: deceased estate Anglesey
JAIN KOFFLER BA (BRITISH) SIX REPOUSSE COPPER PANELS, the first titled 'George Washington Esq', 59 x 43cms, 'Harar Worker Africa', 58 x 43cms, 'Jane II, 58.5 x 43cms, 'Egyptian Arab', 59 x 43.5cms and 'Persian King Darius', 58.5 x 43cms, the final panel mounted as the front cover of a vintage bible having a depiction of Christ wearing a crown of thorns, 32 x 24cms, the back cover showing the Star of David and the words I H S word book, some panels showing 1970s dates and additional artist information verso, all the larger panels mounted on boardProvenance: deceased estate Conwy
FOUR PIECES OF ANTIQUE & LATER OAK FURNITURE, comprising a two-tier tea trolley, foldover top, 76 (H) x 68 (W) x 41cms (D), gateleg table, single end drawer turned and block supports, 72 (H) x 82 (L) x 35cms (W) closed, carved oak wall hanging key box, 55 (H) x 48 (W) x 6cms (D) and a box seat stool, egg & dart moulding, wheel-carved front panel, corner bracket feet, 37 (H) x 41 (W) x 29cms (D), restoration required to the gateleg and trolleyProvenance: deceased estate Anglesey
JOHN FLETCHER OF RIPPONDEN LONGCASE CLOCK circa 1800, carved oak case,11in square brass dial, pierced mask spandrels, signed silvered chapter ring set with Roman Numerals, engraved central ring with moon phase and calendar apertures, before a twin weight pendulum-driven bell strike movement (weights and pendulum included) square hood capped with a cherubic brass figure, fluted pillars flanking a fixed glazed panel, long trunk door with central inlaid star detail, stepped trunk base with turned ball feet, the whole case and hood with early and later carved detail, some restorations required, 214 (H) plus an additional 13cms for the figure x 53cms (W)Provenance: deceased estate Anglesey
G PLAN BRANDON OAK COCKTAIL SIDEBOARD & A LIGHT OAK UPHOLSTERED TOP PIANO STOOL (unbranded), sideboard with single upper frieze drawer, twin sliding glass doors, dropdown front cocktail cabinet alongside, two opening drawers, shaped wooden handles, tapering supports, G Plan GOMME gold label stamp to the interior, 95 (H) x 121.5 (W) x 48cms (D), piano stool with drop down front panel for music sheet storage, 57 (H) x 54 (W) x 35.5cms (D)Provenance: Private collection Llanrwst
ANTIQUE OAK WAINSCOTT ARMCHAIR, Circa 1760, peg joined construction, shaped crest rail with lizards eating fruit detail, central floral carved panel, notched swept arms with curled ends, two plank solid seat, turned and block supports with cross stretchers, 107 (H) x 63 (W) x 39.5cms (seat depth)Provenance: deceased estate Anglesey
CHARLES BANYARD - EAST DEARHAM - GEORGE III PERIOD MAHOGANY LONGCASE CLOCK, arched top brass dial, dolphin spandrels, signed roundel to the arch, brass plate with pierced mask spandrels, Roman numerals, subsidiary seconds dial, date aperture with floriate and bird engraved surround, twin weight pendulum driven bell strike movement (pendulum and weights included), mahogany case, shaped crest arched hood with ball and spire finials, single glazed dial door, canted corner edging detail, glass side panels, arched top long trunk door, stepped trunk base, beaded lower panel, platform moulding, 203cms (overall height) x 46cms (W)Provenance: private collection Denbighshire
18TH CENTURY OAK PLANKED BLANKET CHEST WITH INTERIOR CANDLE BOX, the single piece top with edge moulded detail, peg joined construction, shaped lower detail to the sides, carved detail to the three panel front, stile front feet, 57 (H) x 112 (W) x 38.5cms (D)Provenance: deceased estate Anglesey
18TH CENTURY OAK PRESS CUPBOARD, circa 1760, peg-joined, panel sided, twin front opening doors and central panel, all having arched top chamfered detail, interior wooden hanging pegs, four small front chamfered panels, twin pine lined drawers, later oval brass backplates, swing handles, stile feet, 191 (H) x 137 (W) x 49cms (D)Provenance: deceased estate Anglesey
18TH CENTURY OAK WAINSCOTT ARMCHAIR circa 1790, scroll-carved crest and corbels to an inlaid double panel back, blind fretwork, probably holly & bog oak chevron detail, swept scroll-end arms, turned and block supports, cross stretchers, solid seat, peg joined construction, possibly slightly lowered, 120 (H) x 69.5 (maximum width) x 40cms (seat depth)Provenance: deceased estate Anglesey
A Scarce Boxed Matchbox Lesney 39a Ford Zodiac Convertible, model from the 1-75 Regular Wheel Series, with tan baseplate and interior and GMW, overall the model appears G-VG in a G generally quite crisp 'B type' box which does have a puncture tear to one pictorial panel and some letters stamped on both pictorial panels
A Marx Toys (Japan) Battery-Operated Hootin Hollow Haunted House, 1960's tinplate toy with eight features, Spooky Sound, Whistling Wind, Skeleton, Shaking House, Window Shade, Front Door, Ghost At Window and Jumping Cat, all working at time of cataloguing, approx 275mm in height, G-VG, slight dent to rear panel
A Scarce Boxed Matchbox Lesney 34a Volkswagen Microvan 'International Express', model from the 1-75 Regular Wheel Series, a very hard to find variant with SPW, overall appears G-VG in a generally G 'C type' box which does have some marking to one pictorial panel and an internal paper tape repair to one tab
An Art Nouveau walnut wall cabinet, by Arthur Borlase Eady, the back carved with a pike feeding on other fish, with a fall-front cabinet, signed with initials and inscribed in pencil ‘Carved by A Borlase Eady’, 51.5cm wide 15.5cm deep33.5cm high Arthur Borlase Eady is listed as having two exhibitions at the Sporting Gallery in London. A cabinet, listed as '10 - A Feeding Pike’ is mentioned within the exhibited contents. He was partner and director at Searle & Co., Silversmiths and Jewellers, Great Lombard Street, London.Condition ReportOld worm holes to the back panel. Stains to the shelf. Some knocks to the edges.
Aki Kuroda (Japanese, b.1944), 'Milky Screen' designed in 2007, with lacquered polychrome particle board panels, each of abstract form, numbered 1 from an edition of 18, 160cm wide220cm highProvenance: Acquired in 2007 directly from the artist.Condition ReportThe screen will break down into three separate parts. With some minor scuffs to the edges of all panels. With some losses to the pink panel around the slots where the neighbouring panels attac. The bottom of the panels with some scuffs and minor losses. The pink panel with some smaller.cracks around the base. All panels with a generally good impression. The screen will stand sturdily without support. Additional images uploaded.
CONTINENTAL SCHOOL (LATE 19TH CENTURY) Children playing with a yacht, oil on panel, unsigned, 21cm x 17.5cm, in a gilt frame. Condition Report : Generally good condition; some craquelure. Condition reports are offered as a guide only and we highly recommend inspecting (where possible) any lot to satisfy yourself as to its condition.
Two WWI period photographs depicting Field Marshall Sir Douglas Haigh, The Rt. Hon. A. G. Balfour, and Gen. Sir H. H. Wilson, various other similar period photographs; a photograph of an earthquake possibly Wivenhoe Essex 1884, a vintage photograph of a Fire Brigade, agricultural scenes and numerous others; a small metal ware panel depicting a tavern interior and two early Daguerreotype photos
DEREK HIRST (BRITISH, 1930-2006) (3)Drought Series No.1 (1993) signed, titled and dated 'DEREK HIRST 1994' (verso) cryla, dried reeds and mixed materials on panel 183 x 152.5 cm together with Romanesque: Blue and White and Sidlesham: Evening by the same hand (3) Provenance The Artist's Estate
A 19TH CENTURY FRENCH FIGURED WALNUT SINGE DOOR ARMOIRE124cm wide; 74cm deep; 228cm highInterior depth is 51cm, fitted with two shelves, some minor signs of old woodworm present, the burr walnut panel within the door has a split and slight warp towards the bottom, locking mechanism has seized old marks and scratches all over.
A GOLD AND GEM SET PENDANT WITH A GOLD NECKCHAIN (2)The mother-of-pearl and dark green gem set pendant of abstract design, detailed indistinctly 18 K, with a Figaro link neckchain, detailed 14 K Midas, combined gross weight 11.7 gmsCondition report: MOP panel has a large crack running diagonally across the bottom which can be seen on both sides. Gold with general wear and surface scratches.
J WESTON & SON: TWO LATE VICTORIAN FRAMED PHOTOGRAPHIC PORTRAITS ON PORCELAIN (2)Late 19th Century Each photographic portrait enhanced with paint, on a porcelain panel, within a giltwood surround, the larger depicting a sailor boy on rigging, the outer frame 45cm high, the second a side profile portrait of a gentleman, the outer frame 41cm high, both with labels verso reading 'Painted on porcelain, J. Weston & Son, 20a Sandgate Road Folkestone' Condition report: The painted areas, particularly to the boy’s legs and lower section of the torso and sleeve, together with some of the sky, mast and rigging are weathered causing a blurring and blotchy spotting. Otherwise in relatively good condition considering age. Jasper Weston (born c. 1810) of Kent established a photographic and portrait miniature business and was later joined by his son, Frederick Jasper Weston in 1874. Their name is recorded in the National Portrait Gallery archive as being predominately active between 1894 to 1910.
A GEORGE III STYLE MAHOGANY LONGCASE CLOCKLate 19th Century The dial inscribed Thomas Milne, London, the hood with an architectural pediment, flanked by fluted columns enclosing a square glazed door, the trunk inset with an arched panel door between fluted quarter-columns, on a panelled plinth base and apron plinth, the 13in. square engraved silvered dial with seconds subsidiary, inscribed at the VI Thomas Milner London, the twin train movement with anchor escapement striking on a bell, 230cm high overallCondition reportWith two cast iron weights, winding crank key and brass bob pendulum. The movement would benefit from a clean and service. The silvering to the dial is stained. The case is in good original condition. The left skirt panel is loose.
A GROUP OF FOUR OAK LOW RELIEF CARVED SIDE PORTRAIT PROFILES POSSIBLY DEPICTING THE FOUR APOSTLES (6)Late 19th Century Two with incised names ‘St. Peter’ and ‘St. John’, 27cm wide; 31cm high; the other a Medieval royal portrait, 30cm wide; 34cm high; together with a carved oak panel depicting lunettes and scrolling foliage, possibly 17th Century, 80cm high

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