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A late 19th century French inlaid satinwood mantel Clock Thermometer, the 3 1/2'' silvered dial with Roman numerals and surrounded with a gilded brass oak leaf border, the eight day tic tac movement striking on bell, the case of a pillar form with scrolled decorative inlay, mounted to front with brass engraved thermometer, with pendulum, W 13 cm x H 41 cm x D 9.5 cm.
JOHN J HERBERT FOR YOUNGER; a teak five piece bedroom suite comprising triple door wardrobe, height 177cm, width 137cm, a twin door wardrobe, width 92cm, a chest of six pillar drawers, height 112cm, a mirror back dressing table stool and a double headboard with side compartments.Condition Report: Cup rings and minor staining to headboard, handles are all ok, light wear and minor scratching throughout but generally good, both wardrobes come in one piece.
A Victorian oak drop-leaf Pembroke table, a 19th Century mahogany snap top pedestal occasional table, two wine tables, tin trunk, a marble top kidney-shaped occasional table on end pillar supports in the French taste (marble very damaged), a modern mahogany miniature sofa table / coffee table on lyre end supports and a strapwork and canvas school type trunk
A FLEMISH STAINED FIELD MAPLE, EBONISED AND MARQUETRY CUPBOARD CIRCA 1720 With a plain frieze above a pair of doors each centred by an oval within chequer stringing and enclosing shelves, the base fitted with a long drawer above six tapering facetted supports joined by a flat stretcher on bun feet 208cm high, 165cm wide, 61cm deep Saleroom notice: Please note the measurements have been corrected online Literature: Adlington Guide Book: 'No 10 Bedroom' 'Flemish mulberry press, c. 1720 with a plain frieze above a pair of doors each featuring an oval within chequer stringing. The lower part off the press is fitted with a long drawer above six tapering facetted supports joined by a flat stretcher on bun feet'. This Dutch marquetry cabinet-on-stand belongs to a group of late 17th/early 18th century cabinets that originate from the Low Countries or were made by indigenous craftsmen working in England. They generally have a deep convex cornice and a long drawer on the top of the stand. Pillar legs, as found on the cabinet offered here, replaced earlier scroll legs from c. 1690 onwards (A. Bowett, English Furniture 1660-1714 From Charles II to Queen Anne, Woodbridge, 2002, p. 200). One of the most celebrated cabinets is at Kingston Lacy, Dorset, which is signed in pencil to the inside by Jan Roohals and I Hoogeboom, two Dutch journeymen who were likely employed in the workshop of one of the great Dutch cabinet makers, Jan van Mekeren (1658-1733) (NT 1254596). Closely related examples to the present cabinet include: a cabinet in the collection of the Hesketh family at Rufford Old Hall, Lancashire (NT 784091); another sold Christie's, New York, 12 December 2012, lot 779, and one at Christie's, London, 24 February 2015, lot 370. Condition Report: Upper carcass is with restorations. Doors with splits to both panels, left with old restored split (no information available about original restoration) replaced ebonised beading to left hand door. Splits to both side panels. Base with signs of restoration to draw rail. Veneers lacking and there is some damage to the base. Condition Report Disclaimer
A large early 20th century oak bank of drawers shop counter. Having six deep drawers with brass swing handles raised on a plinth. H88cm x W229cm x D80cm Condition Report: Lots of scuffs and chips throughout, also to the plinth, left hand corner has been cut on the angle missing piece approx 2cm x 2cm, one side pillar is slightly different from the other. signs of wood worn to the top, old split to the top also very recent split also two full length gaps where wood panels join. The drawers run smooth and a are loose fitted rather than stiff.
A pair of unmarked white metal art nouveau style diamond and amethyst chandelier drop earrings, the central pear cut light purple amethyst measures approx 13mm x 8mm x 5mm, within floral mount set with a mixture of twenty six old european cut and rose cut diamonds, the top of each arring consists of an old european cut diamond that each measure approx. 0.07ct, the rest of the diamonds are melee diamonds, unmarked yellow and white metal frame and pillar, 3.5cm drop, 1.4cm wide, butterfly backs, total gross weight of the earrings is approx 6.9 grams. (2)
A REGENCY MAHOGANY POT CUPBOARD, with raised gallery back and sides, the single cupboard door with pillar style design, raised on turned legs, width 44cm x depth 48cm x height 112cm, condition report: no key, plaque to inside of the door, reading James Phillips and Sons limited, historical marks, scuffs, scratches, other wear and usage
AN EARLY 20TH CENTURY OAK AND BRASS BRACKET CLOCK, with triple acorn finials, brass mounts, Corinthian reeded pillars, flanking an arched glass door, that’s enclosing a brass and silvered 6 inch dial, depicting Roman and Arabic numerals, chime / silent and slow / fast dials, fretwork panel doors to each side, large door to the rear, that's enclosing a Westminster chime, stamped to the back plate W and H SCH, one pendulum, case key, no winding key, width 36cm x depth 24cm x height approximately 59cm, condition report: left door panel loose, one pillar loose, appears in working order but not fully tested, overall good condition
Commemorative 100th year Swarovski figurine. Created with 100 individual crystal stones placed on the logos wings. A white pillar stand accompanies figurine. Swarovski backstamp. 187407. This item has its original box: 5"H x 6.25" dia. Artist: Anton HirzingerIssued: 1995Dimensions: 2"L x 1.5"W x 2"HManufacturer: SwarovskiCountry of Origin: AustriaCondition: Age related wear.
A Regency style cream painted and gilt decorated overmantel mirror, the plate flanked by fluted columns, H 76cm, W 107cmCondition Report: There are old marks and scratches and there is a noticeable deeper scratch to the right hand pillar. A little dirty in places, particularly to the pilasters. Otherwise good overall.
A group of military books, cigarette card, postcards, and other military related items. The books including 'Manual of Artillery Survey Part II, 1924' (Reprinted with Amdts No 1); '6 Army Group Royal Artillery'; 'Tracing the Regiments, A Reporter's Guide to the Army', 'Restricted, The Rat, Op Grapple 7' 6th edition August 1995, etc, early 20th century postcards, a drawing of an officer, engineer compass, and a resin pillar with dedication "From the visionary flight of karus to the modern day aviators participating in "Archangel 2005"...", (the national Greek Air Force Airshow held at Tanagra AB in 2005). etc.
A collection of glass magic lantern slides, with images from India to include 'Yogis on Bank of the Ganges', 'Delhi Iron Pillar', 'Suez Canal Port Said', 'Calcutta Clive St YMCA', etc, in fitted wooden case.Provenance: brought to the UK by the vendor's grandfather, who worked on the East India Railway, Condition Report: After checking a random six slides, I would suggest overall good condition with only one example not displaying a ver strong image and binding type coming away on one side.
Corgi group to include (1) #25 Matra Rancho with Trailer and Motorcycles - Near Mint to Mint, appears to be unused and still fixed to the inner card, within Excellent packaging (a little cellophane crushing); (2) #329 Opel Senator - Good Plus (small paint chip on 1 A-Pillar), within Good packaging; (3) #334 Ford Escort Europe - Good to Excellent, within Good Plus packaging. This lot is from the personal collection of Alan Blanchard - Palitoy's Chief Modelmaker for Mainline Railways and has been endorsed by Bob Brechin - Palitoy Chief Designer, and includes a personally signed certificate of authenticity - see photos. (3)

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