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Sven BERLIN (1911-1999)The singerOil on canvasSigned and dated 67122 x 61cmCondition report: The top quarter of this canvas is affected by a surface mould/oxidization. A test patch with moisture causes this problem to recede.This issue may be a result of a picture leaning against the work and protecting it.
6 Cabbage Patch Kids Dolls - O.A.A Doll with birth certificate, Hasbro First Edition Toddler Doll with birth certificate, Hasbro Pretty Crimp & Curl (with accessories, lost a shoe) with birth certificate, Hasbro Babyland Doll with birth certificate, 2 x Hasbro Babies Dolls with birth certificates together with a Cabbage Patch Kid style Doll together with various other Cabbage Patch items including 2 x Pin-ups, 2 x Playsets, 3 x Boxed Small Dolls, 6 x Tiny Dolls, Daffodil Fairy Doll, Ornament and various combs and accessories (2 boxes)
A Burns of London double six electric twelve string guitar (Chinese) serial No. 20080089 club series with hard case in simulated crocodile skin CONDITION REPORTS Has general wear and tear conducive with age and virtually no use. Some finger marks and odd faint patch. See images for further detail.
A mid 20th Century broken plate pattern type quilt with some earlier fabrics, 167 cm x 205 cm, together with an early 20th Century nine patch patchwork quilt (possible for a four poster bed) with some earlier fabrics, bears indistinct stitched lettering to the main body of the quilt, 190 cm at widest point x 195 cm at longest point
*Francis Plummer (1930-2019)'Leapfrog'signed 'F Plummer' l.l., tempera on board91 x 70.5cm*Artist's Resale Right may apply to this lot.Condition report: Light surface dirt, looks as if there is a thin layer of varnish over the top that has slightly discoloured in the sky area causing a light brown patch. The heads of nails are lightly visible along the top and bottom as the paint has slightly flaked off of them, but this is minor. Generally in good, original condition.
FIVE PICES OF CLARICE CLIFF MOULDED POTTERY, comprising a water lily planter, shape no. 973, a patch of paint to the interior which may be covering a crack, a footed bowl with floral moulded foot, diameter 16.8cm, worn glaze to the interior, a My Garden vase in cream and gilt, height 20cm, glued repair to the rim and two ribbed baluster vases with a moulded blossom design, shape no. 912, height 17cm, one has a scuff in the glaze to the inside of the neck, assorted printed and moulded marks (5) (Condition report: any damage is mentioned within the description)
Heer - Panzertruppe : Feldbluse für einen Oberst der Panzerjäger. Feldgraues Tuch mit lackierten Knöpfen. Kragenspiegel mit grüner Unterlage für Panzerjäger. Eingenähte Schulterstücke für einen Oberst mit rosa-violetter Tuchunterlage für Generalstab. Brustadler in Offiziersausführung in Metallfadenstickerei.Auf der linken Brust genähte Ordensschlaufen. Unter dem Kragen eingeknöpftes RK - Band (Nachkrieg). In der Innentasche Namensetikett der Firma Matthäus Schätzl, München mit der Bezeichnung: "Oberstlt. i.G. von Baer / VI.43". Sehr schöne Feldbluse dieses bekannten, hochdekorierten Offiziers. Army - Panzer Troops : Feldbluse für einen Oberst der Panzerjäger. Field gray cloth with painted buttons. Collar patch with green carpet pad for tank destroyers. Sewn-in shoulder pieces for a colonel with pink-purple cloth backing for general staff. Chest eagle in officer's design in metal thread embroidery.Order loops sewn on left chest. Under the collar buttoned RK - ribbon (post-war). In the inside pocket name label of the company Matthäus Schätzl, Munich with the inscription: "Oberstlt. i.G. von Baer / VI.43". Very nice field blouse of this well-known, highly decorated officer.
Heer - Panzertruppe : Sturmgeschütz - Jacke für einen Hauptmann. Feldgraues Tuch mit original vernähtem Brustadler. Eingenähte, original vernähte Schulterstücke mit rosa-roter Unterlage für einen Hauptmann mit Metallauflage "J". Panzertruppe - Kragenspiegel mit rosa - roter Paspelierung und Metallauflagen - Totenköpfen auf schwarzem Untergrund. Innenfutter zeitgenössisch erneuert, Stempel teilweise sichtbar. Auf der linken Brust genähte Ordensschlaufen und vierteilige Feldschnalle. Dazu originale Sturmgeschütz - Hose. Feldgraues Tuch, an den Beinenden genähte Knopflöcher und Originalverschnürung. Originalfutter. Stempel gerade noch sichtbar. Schönes und seltenes Originalexemplar. Army - Panzer Troops : Sturmgeschütz - Jacke für einen Hauptmann. Field gray cloth with original sewn breast eagle. Sewn in original sewn shoulder pieces with pink - red carpet pad for a captain with metal overlay "J". Panzer troop - collar patch with pink - red piping and metal overlay - skulls on black background. Inner lining contemporary renewed, stamps partially visible. On the left breast sewn order loops and four-piece field buckle. Comes with original assault trousers. Field gray cloth, sewn buttonholes at the leg ends and original lacing. Original lining. Stamp just visible. Beautiful and rare original copy.
Schutzstaffel-SS - Waffen SS : Feldbluse und Hose für einen Untersturmführer (Panzerjäger) der Waffen - SS. Feldgraues Tuch mit grau lackierten Knöpfen. Kragenspiegel mit SS - Runen in versilberten Metallfäden, bzw. drei aufgesetzten versilberten Rangsternen. Eingenähte Schulterstücke mit rosa-roter Unterlage, jedoch nicht schwarz unterlegt. Mit aufgelegtem vergoldeten Buchstaben "P" für Panzerjäger. Am linken Ärmel original vernähter SS - Ärmeladler in Offiziersausführung in handgestickter Matallfadenstickerei (etwas ausgefranst). Mit Adjutanten - Fangschnur. Mit zugehöriger langer Hose mit rosa Paspelierung. Sehr seltene originale Uniform eines Offiziers der Waffen - SS,.SS - Waffen SS : Feldbluse und Hose für einen Untersturmführer (Panzerjäger) der Waffen - SS. Field gray cloth with gray painted buttons. Collar patch with SS - runes in silvered metal threads, respectively three attached silvered rank stars. Sewn-in shoulder pieces with pink-red carpet pad, but not black underlay. With applied gilt letter "P" for Panzerjäger. On the left sleeve original sewn SS - sleeve eagle in officer design in hand-embroidered matal thread embroidery (somewhat frayed). With adjutants - catch cord. With matching long trousers with pink piping. Very rare original uniform of an officer of the Waffen - SS,.
Schutzstaffel-SS - Waffen SS : Einzelner Mannschafts - Kragenspiegel der SS - Division Totenkopf.Weiße Wollfadenstickerei auf schwarzer Tuchunterlage. Sehr schöner originaler Kragenspiegel. Selten.SS - Waffen SS : Einzelner Mannschafts - Kragenspiegel der SS - Division Totenkopf. White wool thread embroidery on black cloth backing. Very nice original collar patch. Rare.
Twenty two Boxed Lilliput Lane Cottages including Clare Cottage, Four Seasons, Finders Keepers, Fisherman's Bothy, The Toybox (Collectors Club), Little Watermill, Hampton Moat, Sadler's Inn, Watermill, Oak Lodge, Walton Lodge, The Toy Shop, Blair Atholl, Eilean Donan Castle, Oakwood Smithy, Kiln Cottage, Walker's Rest, Chatterbox Corner, Sugar Mouse (Collectors Club), Cabbage Patch Corner, Dovecot and Honeysuckle Cottage
A George III mahogany chest-on-chest, the upper section having a Greek key cornice over two short and three long graduated drawers, within fluted canted pilasters, the base fitted with three further long graduated drawers, w.103cm, d.58cm, h.180cmCondition report: The handles are replacement.The top two drawers are missing their locks.The upper section has splits to both sides.The lower section is missing two locks.The second long drawers has a large patch of discolouration.The key moulding on the cornice has losses.Overall a good quality piece with several scuffs, scratches and knocks.
Deans Rag Book, Ty Beanies, Cabbage Patch - Approximately 20 soft plush toys, including a Deans Rag Book blue mohair bear; a vintage gold mohair bear wearing red waistcoat, jointed plastic eyes suede pads, approx 46cms in height; a Cabbage Patch Kids with label 19995 #1426EE and similar. Items range in condition from one Fair - mostly Very Good - Excellent. (This does not constitute a guarantee)
Defoe (Daniel) The Life and Strange Surprizing Adventures of Robinson Crusoe, of York, Mariner... Written by Himself, third edition, issue with phoenix tail-piece and "Soci-" catchword on p.3, engraved frontispiece, lacking final 2 advertisement ff., 1719; The Farther Adventures ... Being the Second and Last Part, first edition, first variant with verso of A4 blank and p.295 correctly numbered, engraved folding map, 11pp. advertisements at end, 1719; Serious Reflections during the Life and Surprising Adventures ... with his vision of the Angelick World, first edition, engraved folding plan of the island, 2pp. advertisements at end, 1720, woodcut title vignettes, initials, head- and tail-pieces, the odd light marking or small patch of staining but a very good, clean set generally, bookplate of Hugh Perkins to pastedowns, polished calf, gilt, by F. Bedford for B. M. Pickering, spines gilt in compartments, vol. 3 with light fading to head, for W. Taylor, 8vo (3)⁂ A complete and handsome set of Defoe's classic tale of shipwreck and survival, often hailed as the first novel in the English language.
Smollett (Tobias) The Expedition of Humphry Clinker, 3 vol., first edition, half-titles, vol. 2 & 3 with final blanks, the odd patch of spotting but generally clean, bookplate of Eric Quayle to vol. 1 pastedown, contemporary calf, green and brown morocco labels to spine, a few neat repairs to spine ends, some cracking to joints at foot, corners a little bumped, [Rothschild 1925, variant A4], 12mo, for W.Johnston and B.Collins, 1671 [but 1771].
Dickens (Charles) Great Expectations, 3 vol., first edition, second impression, without half-titles or advertisements, the odd spot or patch of light soiling but a very clean copy generally, bookplates to front pastedowns, nineteenth-century polished tree calf, gilt, spines gilt in compartments with red and green morocco labels, neatly and sympathetically rebacked, retaining original backstrips, g.e., [Eckel, pp. 91-93; Smith II,:14; Great Expectations (Oxford: Clarendon Press, 1993, Appendix D)], 8vo, Chapman and Hall, 1861.
Lawrence (D.H.) Rainbow, first edition, 4pp. advertisements, small patch of browning to fore-margin of first few ff., the odd small mark or patch of foxing to margins, original blue-green cloth, spine gilt, spine ends and corners a little bumped and frayed, some light finger-soiling to covers, but an excellent copy overall, [Roberts A7a], 8vo, 1915.⁂ The first printing consisted of 2500 copies, many of which were destroyed due to legal action being taken against the book.
[Tessin (Carl Gustaf, Count)] Letters from an Old Man to a Young Prince, with the Answers, translated by John Berkenhout, 2 vol., first edition in English, an excellent clean copy in contemporary speckled calf, gilt, a little rubbed, vol.1 spine worn at foot, [Heltzel 1347], R.Griffiths, 1756; another edition, 3 vol., second English edition, 4pp. advertisements at end of vol.3, ink signatures to front endpapers, John Sparrow's copy with his book-label, attractive contemporary vellum, spines gilt with black roan labels, slightly soiled, R.Griffiths, 1759 § Haller (Albrecht von, Baron) Letters...to his Daughter, on the Truths of the Christian Religion. Translated from the German, first edition in English, half-title, a few pencil annotations, contemporary speckled calf, red roan label, rubbed, slight worn patch to upper cover, J.Murray..., 1780, 8vo et infra (5)⁂ The first two are translations of Tessin's Gammal Mans Bref til en Uung Prints published in Sweden the previous year, a series of charming letters by a Swedish nobleman to the heir apparent Gustavus III when he was aged between six and ten years old. One of the subjects covered concerns the choice of books for a library.
Doyle (Sir Arthur Conan) [The Sherlock Holmes novels], 4 vol., comprising A Study in Scarlet, second English (first illustrated) edition, frontispiece, 11 plates and numerous illustrations by George Hutchinson, 24pp. advertisements at rear, light spotting to endpapers, original cloth, neatly recased, spine a little faded, ring- and splash-marks to upper cover, 1891; The Sign of Four, first edition, first issue with misprints "13" on contents p. and "w shed" on p.56, without advertisements, ink ownership inscription to endpaper, bookplate to pastedown, original first issue cloth with "Spencer Blackett's Standard Library", slight shelf-lean, spine darkened, with two small chips to head and neat repair to lower joint, spine ends and corners a little bumped, a bright and excellent copy generally, Spencer Blackett, 1890; The Hound of the Baskervilles, first edition, first issue with "you" for "your" on p.13 line 3, 15 plates only (of 16) by Sydney Paget, small patch of water-staining front pastedown with some resultant bleeding of red dye to endpaper, original red pictorial cloth, stamped in gilt and black, light fading to spine, short split to lower joint, spine ends and corners a little bumped and frayed, some light rubbing but an excellent example overall, 1902; The Valley of Fear, first edition frontispiece by Frank Wiles, 6pp. advertisements, scattered foxing, light browning to endpapers, original cloth, light sunning to spine, spine ends and corners a little bumped and frayed, light soiling, a very good copy, 1915, all housed together in custom slip-case, [Green and Gibson A1c, A7a, A26a & A39a], 8vo.⁂ The complete Sherlock Holmes novels, rare to find all together an in good condition.
Le Carré (John) Call for the Dead, first edition, slight cracking to upper hinge but holding firm, foxing to top edge, original boards, light sunning to spine, second impression dust-jacket, minor chipping to foot of spine and corners, portion of loss to head of spine with loss to 1 letter of title, tape to verso foot of spine, small patch of light staining to foot of upper panel, some light creasing to head and foot, but a good, bright copy overall, 8vo, 1961.
[Plath (Sylvia)] "Victoria Lucas". The Bell Jar, first edition, ex-library copy with ink stamps to title verso and foot of p.25, occasional ink marking or underlining, occasional light foxing or small patch of soiling, modern black morocco, gilt, 8vo, 1963.⁂ The rare true first of Plath's only novel, published less than an month before her death.
O. Fattori (18th/19th century), A naval engagement oil on canvas, signed lower right, in a 19th century carved giltwood foliate frame 27 x 38¾in. (68.5 x 98.5cm.) * Condition: Relined, extensive craquelure across the canvas and extensive repainting visible around the margins and also a large patch to the right hand side of the sky. Some smaller retouches visible elsewhere and extensive fine retouching to craquelure lines throughout.
Charles Augustus Henry Lutyens (British, 1829-1915), Aileen calling the bee swarm oil on canvas, unsigned, in original gilt Watts pattern frame, inscribed to canvas and frame verso 16½ x 21½in. (42 x 54.5cm.) * Inscribed to pasted label to canvas verso, 'Great Aunt Aileen banging the gong to make the bees swarm. Identity of boy uncertain (all the uncles probably too old. Could be Uncle Ben born 1893'. Further inscribed to an old label pasted to frame 'given to Sylvia by her Mother Aug. 1909'. Aileen was sister to Sir Edwin Lutyens, ** By family descent from Charles Gordon Ozanne, son of Margaret Sylvia de Normandie Ozanne (née Lutyens), Sir Edwin Lutyens' niece. Her great aunt, Aileen Lutyens, was Sir Edwin Lutyens' sister. *** Canvas not lined, but has been cleaned and varnished in recent decades - the varnishing is rather heavy handed and patchy and would benefit from skilled attention. There is some scattered retouching and minor strengthening visible under UV, a larger area of repainting to a patched split to the patch of sky showing through the trees to the centre, and another smaller repaired patched split approx. 3in. to the left of the gong.
A fine pair of Retour D’ Egypte ormolu and patinated bronze four sconce candelabra, in the manner of Pierre Philippe Thomire, early 19th century possibly Naples, Italy. Each with gilt scrolling branches issuing from Egyptian style female figures, on architectural veined marble architectural plinths with sepulchral appliques. 77.5 cm high overall Lot 90, Sotheby’s Ariane Dandois sale, 25 October 2007, New York.LOT 382, Sotheby’s, 13 June 2001, London Footnote: Probably based on a similar pair that can be seen in the Louvre that are to a design by Charles Percier (RF30630) the column design was originally taken from a sketch and was originally conceived as caryatid supports for a table. Condition report: Some minor damage to the mounting plate of one candelabra, no visible repairs or further damage to either.Expected wear to patina likey from age, slight tilt to both central sconces, probably part of flower motif.One corner of the architecturally base has a small patch
Y A CAPE DUTCH EXOTIC HARDWOOD COMMODESECOND HALF 18TH CENTURYThe silver escutcheons and handle backs with hallmarks for Daniel Henrich Schmidt87cm high, 157cm wide, 70cm deepProvenance: Private collection removed from 9, Royal Crescent, BathDaniel Henrich Schmidt, originally from Germany emigrated to Southern Africa in 1768. He received his burgher rights as silversmith in 1779 and is known to have produced some of the finest Cape silver of the George III period. Condition Report: There are some marks, scratches, chips, splits and abrasions consistent with age and use.We are unable to attribute a name to the timber. The top has some filled cracks and some deep gouges. The timber of the sides almost has the appearance of satinwood with cracks and a triangular patch to one side, cracks and splits to the other. Some opened joints.There is evidence of worm visible including to the pine drawer linings and panelled back. Some splits to the drawer linings.The chest appears to have two long drawers, but in fact has two short drawers, the fixed central section with a false keyhole, above one long drawer. The drawer handles have some tarnishing and traces of silver cleaner. Some of the hallmarks are indistinct or covered by the handles.No key present to the only actual lock of the lower drawer, the locks are open.Some repairs to the splits of the feet, with evidence of worm and knocks also to this area. Missing a section of one back claw and ball foot.Please refer to the additional images for a visual reference of condition. Condition Report Disclaimer
A MAHOGANY AND UPHOLSTERED WING ARMCHAIR IN GEORGE II STYLE, 19TH CENTURYWith oak back legs, all feet with recessed brass casters124cm high, 90cm wide, 89cm deepCondition Report: There are some marks, scratches, chips, cracks and abrasions consistent with age and use, some to the extremities and edges, including to the backs of the back legs, with one cracked patch repaired.Overall the legs are dark stained with traces of dark staining to the seat rails around the leg area.There is some evidence of old worm including to the seat rail.The front of the seat has a pleasing concave curve that is not easily apparent from the photograph.The upholstery is a later cotton based foliate woven fabric which is faded overall, aged and worn in particular worn to the piping and fabric on the arms.Please note we have not inspected the frame beneath the upholstery and can't comment on the condition and originality of this area.Please refer to the additional images for a visual reference of condition. Condition Report Disclaimer
A GEORGE III MAHOGANY HALL OR SERVING TABLECIRCA 179085cm high, 184.5cm wide, 77.5cm deepCondition Report: There are some marks, scratches, knocks, chips, splits and abrasions consistent with age and use.The top has some irregular fading, there is a cresent shaped patch and some pits, knocks, scorches, filled indentations and some unfilled. There is a slight bow to the top visible under close inspection from the sides.There are some cracks to the front right leg, and to the back left leg with some evidence of later fixings.Please refer to the additional photographs as a visual reference of condition. Condition Report Disclaimer
A GEORGE III MAHOGANY SERPENTINE COMMODE IN THE MANNER OF THOMAS CHIPPENDALE, CIRCA 1770 The top drawer fitted with a tooled leather inset slide84cm high, 113cm wide, 56cm deep Condition Report: Marks, knocks, scratches and abrasions commensurate with age and use. Old chips and splits. Various old veneer repairs - see images Two old patch repairs to rear corners of the top. The top also with some additional splits - see images. Old glued cracks to mouldings at sides of top. Spurious Gillow stamp to top drawer. Tooled leather inset surface to the slide of the top drawer is a replacement. Handles and locks appear original. Escutcheons are old replacements. No keys are present but all locks are open. Evidence of old worm to backboards and underside. Three of the feet with later blocks to the backs. One front foot with later screws to the laminated supporting blocks. Sections of replacement timber to one front foot. Please refer to additional images for visual reference to condition. Condition Report Disclaimer
A GEORGE III BRASS AND STUDDED TRUNK LATE 18TH CENTURY/EARLY 19TH CENTURY With label to interior for 'JAMES WYER, ORIGINAL MILITARY & NAVAL TRUNK, manufacturer, 372 & 394 OXFORD STREET, LONDON'35cm high, 84cm wide, 46cm deep Condition Report: There are some marks, scratches, knocks, chips, cracks and abrasions consistent with age and fairly heavy use. Creasing to surface and wear and abrasions.Repairs include new wood batten to upper section of base of interior for fixing hinges, strap holders feel quite utilitarian with respect the rest of the piece and may be replacements. Possibly originally with an escutcheon plate around lock. Some damage around upper edge by lock- no key. Front of chest with paler/cleaned patch to lower edge- just right of centre. Later felt pads to base. Interior paper worn and with losses throughout. Pull handle probably replacementPlease see the additional photographs as a visual reference of condition and which form part of this condition report.Condition Report Disclaimer
A ZIEGLER MAHAL CARPETapproximately 368 x 277cmCondition Report: Wear overall. Patches of additional wear reveal underlying weft (see images). Some pale knot heads and broken strands of weft poke through pile in places. Some lines of additional wear to the pile from where the carpet has been previously folded. The binding to one end of the carpet with wear, loose threads, and some losses. The fringing to the other end is trimmed short and has fraying, wear and some losses. Binding to the longest edges is generally tidy with just the expected wear and minor fraying. Small patch of dirt/discolouration to one side of central field - see image. Please refer to additional images for visual reference to condition. Condition Report Disclaimer
AN ITALIAN CARVED AND POKERWORK DECORATED CHEST OR CASSONE 16TH CENTURY AND LATER Decorated throughout with scenes of figures in period dress, angels and animals, the lid to the lid opening to a polished platform surface, one 'secret' front panel opening to the lower 'cupboard' section, one side panel depicting family arms in the form of a hippocampus with latin motto beneath 'INTE DOMINE CONFIDO' and date 156673cm high, 172cm wide Purchased by the father of the current owner in 1942 from the sale of items from the estate of Thomas Baden Powell (Bannister & Co. The contents of High Hurst, Newick, 3rd June 1942, Lot 256.) Part of the original catalogue description in 1942 included the note '....believed salvaged from Spanish wreck off Beachy Head in 1747.... '. A printed copy of a photograph of the cover and appropriate page of the 1942 catalogue is available with this lot. The motto to the side panel relates to the Savoy family and is recorded on Torino coinage of the 1538-1580 period. Thomas Baden Powell (1864-1942) was son of William Baden Powell (d. 1885) squire/rector of Newick and cousin of Robert Baden Powell of Scouting fame. This lot is accompanied by a framed print of a shipwreck off the coast of Sussex in the 18th century, which according to the current owner's family lore may relate to the chest and its salvage from a Spanish shipwreck. Condition Report: Please note, this lot should be dated as '16th century and later' and not as originally catalogued. The penwork top, the front and the backboard are 16th century in date but the remaining structure around these elements is a later adaption (probably 19th century). This explains many of the quirks in the construction and adaptations that can be seen in the additional images. Marks, knocks, scratches and abrasions commensurate with age and use. Old chips and splits. Various adaptations and later elements - see images. Throughout the cassone there are various plugged holes, later screws/nails and old repairs - see images. The top when closed with ring marks, paint marks, vacant screw holes, old nails and scratches. There are also patch repairs made to the sides - see images. The backboard with old filler covering plugged holes to the dovetails at the sides. The underside of the top with some old repairs and small tacks/nails securing mouldings.One foot is detached but present. The cassone previously had six feet but the two to the centre of the front and back are now lacking. Some evidence of old worm. No key present, lock is open.Please refer to additional images for visual reference to condition. Condition Report Disclaimer
Y A REGENCY ROSEWOOD AND SATINWOOD INLAID SIDE CABINETIN THE MANNER OF GEORGE OAKLEY, CIRCA 181585cm high, 90cm wide, 41cm deep Condition Report: There are some marks, scratches, knocks, chips and abrasions consistent with age and use. Overall the side cabinet is clean with a shellac style finish.The top has some small opaque flecks to one corner area and some grain filler. The sides are darker in colour probably due to sun fading.Some of the stringing to the rounded corners and borders is lifting, some patch veneers.The lock is later and is out, but has no metal section into which to engage with the adjacent door. There is no key.The pleated silk fabric has marks and stains and does not sit quite flat.The back is of dark stained panelled construction. The interior is ebonised with a later shelf and shelf fittings.There are sections of line border missing to the lower edge of the cabinet.There is evidence of worm including to the underside.Please see the additional photographs as a visual reference of condition. Condition Report Disclaimer
A REGENCY MAHOGANY DRESSING TABLEATTRIBUTED TO GILLOWS, CIRCA 1815The underside of one drawer bearing indistinct pencil initials85cm high, 123cm wide, 67cm deepProvenance: St Peter Port, GuernseyGillows supplied two related dressing tables (though with concave elements to the friezes) to William Powlett, 2nd Baron Bolton (d.1850) for Hackwood Park, Hampshire in 1813. They were sold by the Estate of the late 2nd Viscount Camrose, Hackwood Park, Christie's house sale, 20-22 April 1998, lots 359 & 360. (£11,500 and £19,550 respectively inc. premium)For a further very similar dressing table see Christie's, South Kensington, 19th May 2016, Lot 145 (£7,500). Condition Report: Table with marks, knocks, scratches and abrasions commensurate with age and use. Old splits, chips and some small losses. Some old nail and glue repairs to one corner of the gallery. Stuck down blue paper to the interior of the drawers with the expected tears, losses and discolourations. The top with some fading and a patch of additional pitting/abrasions. Please refer to additional images for visual reference to condition. Condition Report Disclaimer
A MAHAL CARPETapproximately 415 x 313cmCondition Report: Wear to carpet overall.Wear reveals underling weft in areas throughout. The pile is generally short overall but varies in height in places. Fringing is short at both ends and bear the expected wear and fraying. Longest edges have been re-bound and are tidy. One side border with some small patch repairs - see images. Some undulation to edges. Please refer to additional images for visual reference to condition. Condition Report Disclaimer

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