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Victorian mahogany chiffonier, shaped carved and pierced floral raised back, ogee drawer front, above two cupboard doors enclosing a shelf, plinth base, (W107cm, H148cm, D42cm), a pair early 20th century Hepplewhite style bedroom chairs, with ribbon and husk carved arched top rail, pierced spats, dish seats upholstered in needle work, square tapering supports with spade feet, Victorian nursing chair, a 19th century country oak chair and a reproduction mahogany side table
Solid mahogany open bookcase, projecting cornice, four adjustable shelves, plinth base, W87cm, H181cm, D37cm, Mahogany television stand, reeded sides, two panel doors, shaped plinth base, W102cm, H70cm, D55cm Condition Report Click here for further images, condition, auction times & delivery costs
A silver model of a leopard on wooden plinth base, London 1920, the plinth with plaque marked Coombes Company Limited, Rangoon, the figure 8cm long Condition Report: The silver figure is in good condition, the plinth is a bit scuffed here and there. Can't separate the figure but the whole thing weighs 135 grams, so probably a hollow casting. . .
Ca.100 AD An Egyptian terracotta nude ithyphallic youth, Roman Period, depicted nude, pot-bellied and squatting on an integral plinth. Good Condition; H:110mm (4.33in); 81gr; Provenance: From an old British collection, acquired on the UK art market in the 1980s. All Items sold by Pax Romana Auctions come with professional Certificate of Authenticity.
Ca. 2050 - 1640 BC. Egyptian, Middle Kingdom, A white, molded faience figure of a standing woman wearing a high-necked shift dress that falls to her ankles and a large wig of straight hair. Size: 2.6" W x 11.5" H (6.6 cm x 29.2 cm)She stands facing forward on a small square plinth. Her torso and head are well proportioned and graceful, but her feet, arms, and hands in particular are too large for her body. Middle Kingdom sculpture often emphasized hands and feet; when originally painted, this statue probably had fingernails and toenails. During the Middle Kingdom, we see statues of women who are portrayed very similarly to this one - small breasts and the symmetrical face with the large wig, all beauty standards of the time - and we have interpreted this as being commissioned by wealthy, private women patrons who commissioned flattering portraits of themselves.Good Condition; on custom stand; H:75mm/125mm(2.92in, 4.92in) (with stand); 95gr; Provenance: Private London collection, formed in the 1980s on the UK and European art market. All Items sold by Pax Romana Auctions come with professional Certificate of Authenticity.
A mid Victorian pitch pine inverted breakfront gentleman's wardrobe, the twin central upper cupboard doors over five long graduated drawers, flanked by full length cupboard doors, width 226cmCondition: The condition is quite poor. It appears to have bene stored in a barn and is rather grubby. The drawers do not run well. The flanking sections are hanging space. There are various losses to veneer etc, and scratches. We would recommend viewing in person before bidding. The whole splits into cornice, plinth, flanking sections, small central cupboard, and the large central chest. Dimensions: width 232cm, height 211cm, depth 60cm
Heal & Son - a Victorian flame mahogany linenpress, the twin arched panelled upper doors enclosing four linen slides, over two short and two long drawers, the top edge of upper right hand drawer stamped Heal & Son London, w.130cm. Appears to have been in storage for a long time – dusty/grubby and in need f a good clean.Light scratches and watermarks throughout.Slides to interior and drawers are stiff but work.White paint splatters, particularly to one side.Some scuffs around the plinth.
Taxidermy: Goosander (Mergus merganser), circa 1902, by Robert Duncan, Newcastle Upon Tyne, full mount male stood upon a plain white painted plinth, set within a plain white painted interior, enclosed within a pine single-glass display case, 61cm by 23cm by 51cm, signed to interior upper left ''R. Duncan, Newcastle Upon Tyne, 1902'', text to verso ''Shot at Hawkshill''
Taxidermy: A Quantity of Antique Taxidermy Glass Eyes and a Plaster Cast of a Brown Trout, a quantity of antique hand painted taxidermy glass eyes, various sizes and colours, enclosed within a fitted box, together with a late 19th century plaster cast of a Brown Trout, mounted upon an ebonised wall hanging plinth (qty)
Taxidermy: A Common Kingfisher (Alcedo athis), possibly by John Cooper & Sons, London, a full mount perched upon a small lichen encrusted branch, issuing from a grit covered faux rock ledge, amidst grasses and fauna, set against a pale blue painted sky circular back board, mounted upon a circular wall hanging dome plinth, 28cm diameter (lacking glass dome).
Taxidermy: East Siberian Brown Bear (Ursus arctos collaris), circa 03/05/1993, full mount stood upon large faux rocks with right paw raised, with head turning slightly to the left with mouth agape, raised upon a wooden plinth base, nose to tail 147cm, height 120cm including base With German CITES A10 (non-transferable) licence no - DE-NM-190122-5025 dated - 22/01/2019
Taxidermy: A Collection of Various Red Fox Pads (Vulpes vulpes), circa early 20th century, two paws mounted with hanging rings, one with silver mount the other with brass mount, a single paw mounted as a page turner with ivory blade stamped Rowland Ward Ltd, 167 Piccadilly, London, another paw mounted as a button hook with silver mount, stamped Rowland Ward Ltd, 167 Piccadilly, London, a single paw mounted upon an oval oak plinth as a paper weight with silver mount, four paws mounted on separate shields joined together as one, by E.T. Clarke, of Cheltenham, dated 1912 and 1904 (6)
An early George III pollard oak eight day longcase clock, the caddy top above 12 inch brass dial inscribed 'Foden, Congleton' with date arched aperture above long shaped door, rounded quarter pillars to a plinth base, height approx 210cm.Thomas Foden of Congleton is registered as working in the town between 1753 and 1785.Additional InformationThis is a good honest clock which has not had any repair over the years, apart from a couple of minor pieces of spliced wood to the carcass. It does however require attention, the wood on the right hand side of the plinth base has lifted, there is a split to both the base and the door. Some old signs of woodworm to the back panels which are heavily worn in parts. There are some knocks and small sections missing and done a long time ago to the upright pillars. The Dial movement and case look as if they have been together since day one. The clock is sold with winding key, case key, pendulum and two weights.
ROYAL WORCESTER; a large limited edition figure, 'Richard CÅ“ur de Lion', no.47, on brass detailed rosewood plinth and sold with certificate no.47/250.Additional InformationThe sword is present but detached from his hand where it joins and it is slightly bent. The shield is loose to the back and has rubbed very slightly against the sword but overall the figure itself is in good order. The rosewood base has been discoloured in sunlight and as mentioned it is sold with a small framed certificate.
ROYAL WORCESTER; a large limited edition figure, 'Washington', no.28, raised on rosewood brass detailed plinth base, height including plinth 47cm.Additional InformationThe figure itself is in good condition, the rosewood base has some brass stringing present but loose and slightly lifting in other areas as well as being faded from sunlight.
A good 19th century mahogany and marquetry inlaid eight day longcase clock with musical mechanism, the altered and associated arched brass dial set with Roman and Arabic numerals and rolling moon phase, the trunk with carved detail to quarter columns above plinth base to bracket feet, height approx 235cm. Additional InformationSome lifting, cracking, splitting etc to veneer throughout, some replaced sections, both hands replacements, has lost the section of cornice below the hood on the left hand side, feet section probably replaced, the feet damaged with one completely missing the lowest section having been replaced with a wooden block. Dial earlier, associated to case. The musical mechanism not currently functioning.
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