A VICTORIAN WALNUT CHEST OF TWO SHORT OVER THREE LONG DRAWERS, turned wooden handles on plinth base with shaped bracket feet, height 92.5cm x width 82cm x depth 52.5cm (condition: the surface of the top has surface and deeper scratches as well as liquid damage, the sides at the back edge both have sections of different timber and we believe this chest has been created from a section of a Victorian wardrobe, other surface scratches and patches of veneer loss, a few woodworm holes)
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A VICTORIAN WALNUT BOOKCASE OF INVERTED BREAKFRONT FORM, rounded corners to the frieze above four arched glazed doors with foliate moulded decoration to the centre, fitted with adjustable shelves, on a plinth base, height 106.5cm x width 183cm x depth 43cm, with key (condition: top has extensive surface scratches and cup ring marks, veneer loss to both sides of plinth and white paint splatter along front of plinth)
A LATE VICTORIAN OAK INVERTED BREAKFRONT BOOKCASE, the moulded cornice with dentil frieze above three astragal glazed doors enclosing adjustable shelving, the lower section fitted with three short drawers above central astragal glazed cupboard flanked by three short drawers to either side, on a plinth base, height 225cm x width 153cm x depth 46cm (condition: surface scratches to shelves, top of base and drawer fronts, central cupboard in upper section has two chromed coat hooks screwed to back and top, other wear commensurate with age and use)
A GEORGE III AND LATER OAK AND MAHOGANY BANDED DRESSER, the open back lacking upper structure, fitted with two open shelves and one enclosed shelf above seven short drawers, one only with escutcheon, fitted with later brass swan neck handles, the base with three long drawers above three cupboard doors which have warped, with quarter columns to corners, the base cut down and mounted on a later plinth style base, height 220cm x width 269cm x depth 61.5cm (condition: some mahogany veneer missing, splits to dresser top and doors, various alterations, in need of restoration)
AN EARLY 19TH CENTURY OAK AND MAHOGANY BANDED LONGCASE CLOCK, the broken swan neck pediment with brass sphere finial to centre, the hood with fluted columns, painted 13 1/2'' / 34cm dial, dial with floral spandrels, lunar phase mechanism date aperture, Arabic numerals, named 'W. Edwards, Bishops Castle', shaped trunk door with shell paterae, flanked by quarter columns with brass caps and castors, the plinth with shell paterae, on bracket feet, overall height 225cm, replacement winding key, key for trunk door, pendulum and weights (condition: repainting to areas of the dial, dial probably matched to case)
AN EARLY 19TH CENTURY WALNUT LONGCASE CLOCK, the plain hood with moulded cornice and columns, arched door enclosing painted 13 1/2'' / 34cm dial with lunar phase mechanism to the arch, floral spandrels, subsidiary seconds and date dials, Roman and Arabic numerals, named 'R. ROSKELL, LIVERPOOL', plain trunk and plinth with reeded moulding, overall height 226cm, with door key, pendulum and weights (condition: lunar phase mechanism has some crackling to the paint, otherwise in good overall condition)
A VICTORIAN SCUMBLED AND STAINED PINE COLLECTORS CABINET, the rectangular top with moulded edge above two side flaps enclosing twelve long drawers with turned wooden handles and mostly with an outline of a butterfly, the drawer interiors with a glass cover and largely perished butterfly specimens, on a plinth base, width 67.5cm x depth 42cm x height 85cm (condition: the painted finish is crackled and crazed, the staining worn, the top and sides have splits, one wooden knob is missing, others are loose)
AN EDWARDIAN SILVER ROSE BOWL, the wavy rim above a border of embossed hearts and a raised concentric band, on a short pedestal to a stepped circular foot, lacks metal grill and comes with an ebonised wooden plinth, makers Roberts & Belk Ltd, London 1905, approximate weight 21.8ozt, 680 grams, diameter 26cm, height including stand 23.5cm (2) (condition: gilt underside to bowl, interior of bowl some scratches of varying depths, a number of dents and creases throughout)
Guillain (Simon). Vita di San Diego, Dipinta nella Cappella di S. Giacomo de Spagnuoli in Roma da Anibale Carracci delineata et Intagliata da Simone Guillain stampata da Francesco Collignon, Rome, 1646, engraved title and 19 copper engraved plates by Guillain after Carracci (the plates numbered 1-19, including 2 partly-folding, with an additional engraving at end, numbered 19, but without engraved initials of the artist or engraver, depicting St. Peter and St. Paul on a plinth, some light soiling and discolouration to title and a few plates, most plates trimmed and mounted on old laid paper, and with tissue-guard, near-contemporary calf-backed marbled boards, heavily worn with spine deficient, and upper cover detached, slim 4to (Qty: 1)A series of engravings after the frescos by Carracci in the Herrera Chapel of San Giacomo degli Spagnoli in Rome, completed in 1607. They were detached in the early 19th century, and are now in Barcelona and Madrid, although severely damaged. The British Museum copy lacks plates 5 and 19.
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A Victorian mahogany sideboard, the moulded edge above a central serpentine shaped drawer, above a door with an arched panel, flanked by two cylinder doors, on an inverted break front plinth, 150m W.Provenance: The property of Joan Stephenson, Kirkwood, North Church Walk, Newark, Nottinghamshire.
A Victorian walnut and marquetry inverted break front bookcase, the top with a moulded edge above a frieze decorated with ribbons, foliate scrolls etc., above two glazed doors, flanking a central open shelved area on plinth base, 103cm H, 199cm W.Provenance: The property of Joan Stephenson, Kirkwood, North Church Walk, Newark, Nottinghamshire.
A late Victorian walnut cabinet secretaire bookcase, with moulded cornice, two moulded and glazed panelled doors, revealing adjustable shelves, over a fielded secretaire drawer with brass back plate loop handles and a fitted interior with pigeon holes and maple veneer drawers, over two floral scroll panel doors and plinth base, 230cm H, 122cm W, 51cm D.
A Victorian pine dresser, the raised back with a moulded cornice above three shelves for plates, the base with three frieze drawers above three panel doors, each with brass handles, on plinth, 232cm H, 218cm W, 41cm D.Provenance: The property of Joan Stephenson, Kirkwood, North Church Walk, Newark, Nottinghamshire.
A 19thC porcelain ink stand, in the French style the circular top inset with a receptacle for an ink pot, pen stands, etc., decorated to the centre with flower sprays within gilt borders, on a blue ground, the paw feet set on a plinth base, unmarked, 12cm dia.Provenance: The property of Joan Stephenson, Kirkwood, North Church Walk, Newark, Nottinghamshire.
A Victorian figured walnut triple wardrobe compactum, with moulded cornice, central mirror door, with panel door to the left (when opened) revealing press drawers and solid drawers with campaign handles, and full length hanging to the right hand door, on moulded plinth, 207cm H, 180cm W, 55cm D.
A Victorian burr and figured walnut triple wardrobe, with moulded cornice, arch moulded mirror centre door, revealing a double width arrangement of press drawers and solid drawers with integral moulded handles to the left and full length hanging with box base to the right, on plinth, 204cm H, 195cm W, 52cm D.
Two items of Georgian mourning jewellery, a navette shaped ring, central painting depicts a lady sitting next to urn on a plinth 'not lost but gone before', mount testing as 9 ct gold, ring size T, pendant with painting of lady with a bird and lamb, hair work to the reverse, mount testing as 15 ct, together with belcher link chain and locket both testing as 9 ct . CONDITION9 ct gross weight 34.1 grams15 ct gross weight 17.1 gramsRing glazing is rubbed, some patches of dark particles are around the edge of the painting, evidence of band bring repaired, reverse of the ring engraved 'Edw Leach, died 11th Oct 1793 aged 85'.Chain has had multiple repairs, measuring approximately 77cm in lengthpendant measures 5.5 x 2.1 cm, glazing and internal border damaged at bottom point on the front showing painting, small scratches to glazing
Late 18th C brooch pendant, oval form, depicting lady with a garland of blue and white flowers and a perched bird on a plinth, banner 'Lamitie', mounted in 15 ct yellow gold,concealed round pendant bail, pin and later roll catch, 3.4 x 2.2cm. CONDITIONOverall good conditiongross weight 5.9 gramslight scratches to glassgold mount has small split to middle on right hand side back of mount small scratches to top near bail
Georgian mourning brooch, lozenge form, central painted image of a lady mourning with Lamb, anchor, willow and urn, plinth reads 'not lost but gone before', framed by a row of garnets and a row of seed pearls, reverse glazed panel containing two locks of hair, mounted in 15 ct gold, with later pin and catch fitting, 3.9 x 2.4cm. CONDITION15 ct gross weight 11.9 gramsone garnet missing from bottom of broochevidence of repairs to back of brooch and later catch has been addedlight scratches to glass
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