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Lot 882

Victorian walnut inlaid pier display cabinet, with a single glazed door enclosing a lined shelved interior, flanked by cylindrical tapered pilasters applied with gilt metal mounts upon a plinth base, 31.5" wide, 41" high, 13.75" deep

Lot 879

Attractive Victorian satin inlaid pier display cabinet, with an inset white marble top and applied with cast foliate and beaded gilt metal mounts, with glazed side panels and a single door enclosing blue lined shelves upon a plinth base, 35" wide, 42.5" high, 14" deep

Lot 883

19th century flame mahogany cabinet, with flame panel doors enclosing a divided interior of pigeonholes over a single shelf upon a plinth base, 28" wide, 38.5" high, 21" deep

Lot 862

19th century provincial French fruitwood beside pot cupboard, with a single drawer and panelled cupboard upon a plinth base, 15.25" wide, 29" high, 12" deep

Lot 889

Small Regency rosewood brass inlaid chiffonier, the graduated two-tier mirror raised back with a brass pierced gallery over bevelled glazed doors upon a plinth base, 34" wide, 57.5" high, 14" deep

Lot 905

Edwardian walnut chest of drawers, with three drawers upon a plinth base, 35.5" wide, 36" high, 19" deep

Lot 613

Lladró - 'Lady With Shawl', no. 4914 porcelain figural group of a lady with a dog at her feet, raised upon a wooden plinth, 18" high; together with 'Little Lady' no. 1879, 12.5" high (2)

Lot 490

After August Saabye (1823-1916) - 'Susanna before the elders', bronzed statue mounted on a veined rouge marble plinth, signed, 31" high overall

Lot 54

A 19th century mahogany chest of drawers, the top over a cushion fronted secret drawer, two deep drawers flanking two short drawers and three long drawers on plinth base, h. 123 cm, w. 122 cm, d. 58 cm CONDITION REPORT: Splitting to top. Piece of moulding missing from edge of top. Possible later plinth. General wear and tear.

Lot 64

An early 19th century oak floor standing corner cupboard, the dental cornice over two Roman arch paneled doors above two cupboard doors on plinth base, h. 211 cm, w. 115 cm CONDITION REPORT: Three dental's missing. Two lengths of moulding missing. Bottom of back boards replaced. General wear and tear.

Lot 67

A Victorian oak settle, the carved two paneled back with carved lion arms over the lift up seat and carved front on plinth base, h. 94 cm, w. 122 cm, d. 47 cm CONDITION REPORT: Cresting rail missing. General wear and tear.

Lot 21

A 19th century mahogany partners desk by M. Willson of 68 Great Queen Street, having an olive green tooled leather insert to top over a row of three drawers, the knee hole flanked by cupboard and three drawers all mirrored to the other side on plinth base, h. 78 cm, w. 167 cm, d. 107 cm CONDITION REPORT: Three knobs missing. Some marks, scuffs and scratches to surface. Plinth loose on one pedestal. General wear and tear. Three pieces of moulding missing

Lot 305

A Chinese gilt bronze figure of Guanyin seated on a plinth holding a mirror. h. 17 cm CONDITION REPORT: Remains of wax seal to back. Patina and signs of age. In our opinion this piece dates from the 20th century.

Lot 31

A 19th century French ebonised and gilt brass mounted Boulle credenza, the top over side ogee glazed doors flanking central cupboard door on plinth base, h. 107 cm, w. 169 cm, d. 45 cm

Lot 360

Early 20th century Indian ivory carving of a boat of elaborate design with bird figure head, supported on a plinth base, 43cm

Lot 510

20th century Chinese carved wood temple shrine with ridged roof tiles and carved dragon ridge, painted and part lacquered plinth base, figure decoarion to sides. 62cm high.

Lot 101

A Pair of Antique Italian Gilded Bronze Putti. The winged figures raised on a square black marble plinth, approx 14 cms.

Lot 171

A Vintage Brass Big Ben Clock. The clock with hand-winder and set on its own plinth, approx 54 cms.

Lot 468

A Victorian Pedestal Wine Table. The rectangular flame mahogany table with central turned leg supported on a round plinth base with three bun feet, approx 54 x 43 x 75 cms h.

Lot 1589

LIMA: An 00 gauge green and yellow Southern locomotive numbered 33259 resting upon a line of trackupon a wooden plinth, contained within a perspex cover. Est. £30 - £50.

Lot 610

Joseph Parkinson (b 1853) A PAIR OF VICTORIAN MARBLE LIONS, SECOND HALF 19TH C on rectangular base, inscribed J PARKINSON LINCOLN, black painted moulded stone plinths, 88cm h overall; 59 x 130cm Provenance: Believed originally to have been in the grounds of a substantial Victorian house in Nottingham Park from whence removed in the 1960s. The hitherto unnoticed sculptor is here identified as the Nottingham Stonemason Joseph Parkinson. Born at Burgh le Marsh, Lincolnshire something of his career can be deduced from consecutive censuses. In the first, that of 1861 the eight-year old son of a carpenter is recorded as living with his parents and four siblings. By 1871 he had left home to work as a "Groom (Servant)" at nearby Frisby. Sometime between then and the next census in 1881 he was presumably apprenticed to, or at least had some rudimentary practical experience in a mason's yard, perhaps in Lincoln for from that date until the census of 1911 his trade is that of Stonemason, probably initially working as a journeyman firstly at Birmingham and in 1891 Chapel Allerton, before settling in Nottingham. In the censuses of 1901 and 1911 he and his family are living at 13 Derwent St in the Meadows. Since the lions are inscribed Lincoln they were presumably executed early in his career, perhaps as a demonstration of his aptitude, akin to a cabinet maker's 'apprentice piece'. The properties of the sandstone on which Nottingham is built make it ideal for working. Over five hundred caves are recorded in the city but the most interesting are the 19th century underground follies of Nottingham Lace Manufacturer Thomas Herbert and his cousin William Herbert, created from the 1850s to the 1870s. As originally conceived the scheme for an unusual picturesque Summerhouse-Cave at the end of Thomas Herbert's sloping garden on the edge of the fashionable Park Estate soon expanded to became a grotto and with it the romantic notion of a hermit's cave followed by several tableaux of ancient lore and long dead heroes. Herbert's eccentricity reached its apotheosis in the 'Lions Den', which soon became Nottingham's most celebrated cave. Herbert's cave carvings are all the more strange, fantastical, sometimes comical, because he employed stone and marble masons, rather than professional sculptors, artisans instead of artists. The Nottingham Stonemason William Jennison is known to have worked for Herbert, his carvings including full length figures of Wesley and Lord Brougham. The startling similarity between the form and scale of the present lions and Herbert's bizarre, terrifying beasts in their gloomy underground den, suggest the same mason may well have been responsible.++ s. Extensive old damage and losses made up with composition at various periods, flaking and more recent breaks, under many layers of now peeling and chipped white paint, one plinth broken in two

Lot 1081

Egyptian Style Table Lamp, black plinth with gilt columns and decorative finial. Height 24". See photographs.

Lot 368

Walker And Hall Quality And Impressive Twin Handle Trophy Cup Raised on stepped, black lacquered plinth base. Hallmarked, Sheffield 1930, makers mark, Walker and Hall. Cup and plinth height, 7 inches, 17.5 cm. 211.7 grams. Cup in mint condition, no lettering or inscription.

Lot 543A

Lladro - Large and Impressive Porcelain Figure Group ' Rickshaw Ride ' Raised on a Wooden Plinth, Model No 1383. Sculptor Salvador Debon. Issued 1978 - 2005. Height 12 Inches - 30 cm & Width 12.25 Inches - 31 cm. Wooden handles have been re glued. Last Retail Price $2,200 Dollars.

Lot 544A

Lladro - Large and Impressive Porcelain Figure Group ' Fishing with Gramps ' Raised on Wooden Plinth. Model No 5215, Sculptor Jose Puche. Issued 1984. Height 7.5 Inches - 18.75 cm & Width 15.25 Inches - 48.5 cm. Last Retail Price $1,250 Dollars. Fisherman's rod is broken.

Lot 592

Beswick Connoisseur Horse Figure ' Mill Reef ' Model No 2421. Designer Albert Hallam. Issued 1973 - 1989. Raised on a Wooden Plinth. Height 9 Inches - 22.9 cm. 1st Quality & Mint Condition.

Lot 56

An unboxed Corgi Toys '1902 State Landau' model, attached to plastic base mounted on a wooden plinth, the latter with an adhesive label attached bearing the wording 'Corgi 1902 State Landau Presented by the Daily Express', all surmounted by a substantial plastic display cover A letter and original envelope with the item state that the model was sent to the first hundred winners of a Daily Express Silver Jubilee competition. The letter further informs that the item is signed by 'Corgi's chief designer' although evidence of a signature has not been discovered. Generally G/G+.

Lot 441

A Regency rosewood gilt gesso and marble console, with tall narrow mirror back, carerra marble top to a cut brass inlaid frieze and on bronze column legs and incurved plinth base 246 x 40 x 30cm (96 x 16 x 12in)

Lot 405

A George III mahogany corner cupboard, of architectural design, greek key cornice and blind fret frieze, outline panel moulding to the doors, flanked by canted reeded sides, on a plinth base 235 x 107 x 62cm (92 x 42 x 24in) Country house condition, but with no losses

Lot 309

A pair of 19th century bronze figures, the draped female figures once furniture mounts, now mounted to stepped ebonised plinth bases (2) 36cm (14in)

Lot 102

F Berlingieri (Italian, 19th Century) Putti cooking; Procession of putti led by a lady riding a lion; Putti racing in chariots pulled by antelope; and Putti erecting a stone plinth all signed lower right "F Berlingieri" oil on paper laid to board (4) 36 x 93cm (14 x 36in) All four panels are quite fragile, the surface is bubbling, the paper is torn on the right-hand side, and the old gilt frames are splitting. Stuck down. The paintings are executed on thick paper which have been mounted onto board. The adhesion is poor and there are numerous air bubbles an undulations. There are small losses to the paper support around the edges. The paintings suffer from differing degrees of wear and loss although overall the paint layers are stable. The paintings all have an uneven varnish coating leading to varying gloss across the surface. The frames have areas of loss to the gilded surface.

Lot 281

A 19th century Indian Jain marble Tirthankara figure, modelled seated in the lotus position upon a carved plinth base 32.50cm (13in) Provenance: By repute, purchased at Phillips, circa 1992

Lot 295

A large serpentine marble table lamp, of urn form raised on a square plinth base 48cm (19in)

Lot 417

A 20th century mahogany pedestal partners' desk, fitted drawers and cupboards verso, brass swan neck handles, on a plinth base 77 x 193 x 106cm (30 x 75 x 41in) Some sun fading

Lot 418

A Regency rosewood and brass inlaid library table in the manner of Gillows, unusually designed in two halves, each with a leather lined top inlaid overall with panels of scroll and strapwork cut brass, and with eight mahogany lined frieze drawers, two each to the front and back and two shallow drawers to each end, the front and back with pleated green fabric concave doors, on an ormolu mounted gadroon moulded plinth, with bold scrolling cabriole legs with lion's paw feet 84 x 214 x 138cm (33 x 83 x 54in) Provenance: High House, Westacre, Norfolk. The table is believed to have been made for the library extension between 1824-1829 Literature: Stuart ( E.S) Gillows of Lancaster and London 1730-1840, page 289, plate 306 Lot . 21 Christie's Hackwood Park sale, 20, 21 & 22nd April 1998 The Hackwood Park Library Table is of very similar design and proportion, supplied by Gillow of Oxford Street, London, in 1813 to William Powlett (1782-1850), the second Baron Bolton, for Hackwood Park. With the exception of the corner columns, the boulle cut brass inlays, drawer arrangement and incurved pleated doors follow the design of the Hackwood table. A library table with similar design features was sold at Christie's sale in London on 18th May 2017, Lot 577 Other Notes: Gillows of Lancaster and London were one of the great furniture and cabinet makers of the late 18th Century and 19th century. Founded in 1730 by Robert Gillow, the company remained in business until 1938 - albeit having merged with Waring of Liverpool in 1897. Gillows' designs were never worked up to a finished state or formally published. Instead they retained Estimate Sketch Books containing some 20,000 sketches used for the firm's private records or for customer's confidential perusal. The Gillows archive from 1731-1932 contains under 200 volumes of records. The company attracted commissions from a wide social spectrum: from tradesmen to the aristocracy and a wide range of products: from altarpieces and coffins to sideboards and chairs. Their furniture is collected and displayed in public collections and houses including; Erddig, Wrexham: Kingston Lacy, Dorset; and Hardwick Hall, Derbyshire. Country house condition with losses of inlays and mouldings as well as wear to the leather

Lot 461

A late Regency scumbled "rosewood" chiffonier, with gilt-metal fleur de lys gallery, above three open shelves, flanked by plain columns, on a plinth base 129 x 108 x 40cm (50 x 42 x 16in)

Lot 266

A blown glass bell jar, oak plinth base

Lot 224

An early 20th century mahogany cabinet, two astral glazed doors enclosing shelving, 57 H x 76 W x 27cm D; An early 20th century mahogany cabinet, two panel doors enclosing shelving, plinth base 66cm high x 76cm wide x 27cm deep (2)

Lot 65

Decorative Ceramics - a Yardley's Old English Lavender advertisement figural group of three young ladies gathering baskets of lavender; a 19th century hand painted dish; a late 19th/early 20th century centre piece, decorated in flowers and berries, the putti caryatids on a plinth base; graduated set of three decorative cream jugs, relief moulded with Neo Classical swags and cherubs (6)

Lot 253

An oak floor standing bookcase, oversailing top. deep frieze, adjustable shelving, plinth base, circa 1940. 101cm high x 105cm wide x 29.5cm deep.

Lot 120

A Victorian mahogany hall cupboard, swan pediment superstructure above arched mirror panel and glazed door enclosing four shelves, plinth base.

Lot 113

An early 20th century oak tambour fronted filing cabinet with nine sliding drawers on a plinth base 45" x 19 1/4" x 17" (with keys)

Lot 1959

A Regency mahogany cross banded sideboard in the manner of Gillows of Lancaster, with breakfront and rounded corners, single frieze drawer and bowed cupboard to each pedestal, width 153 cm. NOTE - This sideboard corresponds to a Gillows design, see Lindsay Boynton, plate 83 sideboard table 1787 (see illustration). CONDITION REPORT: The sideboard is in structurally good order with no significant cabinetwork issues. All minor problems are of a cosmetic nature. The polish finish to the piece is of French polish variety which is showing some surface scratches. The top is flat with no warping. There are two stress fractures to the right hand side and a small veneer loss to the rear right hand corner. All cross banding is present. The frieze is in good condition all round with no losses. The edge moulding is complete. The left hand side panel has a small timber loss to the top edge just underneath the moulding. The side is flat but there are some stress fractures to the timbers. None of these are open. The right hand side is in generally good order. Both doors close as they should. Both locks are present we have a key. Both door panels have polish scratches and slight stress fractures to the centres of the veneers but again these are very minor. The left hand door has minor stress fractures to the outer frame. The right hand door similarly has stress fractures to the timber at the bottom left hand corner. The drawer runs smoothly and is in good condition. The plinth moulding is a little marked and dirty. Both cupboards have the original locks and plates. The hinges appear to be original also. The backboards are all original. The doors are not warped and close and lock as they should.

Lot 1637

A Victorian inlaid walnut chiffonier, fitted with two frieze drawers above a pair of panelled cupboard doors, with plinth base beneath. Width 104 cm.

Lot 1892

A Regency/William IV pollard oak and burr walnut chiffonier, with rear upstand, frieze drawer, recessed cupboards and plinth base. Width 108.5 cm (see illustration). CONDITION REPORT: The chiffonier is in very good original condition. There is a warp to the top shelf but in our opinion this fairly insignificant. The scroll supports are in good condition. The top is of good colour with no significant losses. The polish is a little dry in places. The sides of the cabinet are in very good condition. Both doors close as they should without warping. We have the lock and key. The shelf linings are in good condition. The plinth base is in good order all around with only very minor marks and scuffs. The bottom right hand corner block beneath the turned column inexplicably has a small area of woodworm to the right hand corner. This is clearly long gone. We cannot see any woodworm anywhere else on the piece.

Lot 2011

A Regency mahogany chiffonier, with brass gallery, shelf and pair of panelled doors with brass grilles and raised on a plinth base. Width 89 cm.

Lot 1191

A Brian Elton model of a Challenger One battle tank, fitted with a bulldozer blade, a Brian Elton model of a Paratrooper and a Peter Hicks model of Leiutenant John Chard VC, all in bronze colour finish, the tank excluding plinth 23 cm long, tallest figure 24 cm.

Lot 1932

From the workshops of Arthur W Simpson, early 20th century oak kidney shaped dressing table with shaped top and a series of drawers on plinth base, with applied label for Arthur W Simpson, the handicrafts, Kendal, 119 cm wide, 78 cm high, 55 cm deep.

Lot 1311

After the Antique, a marble composition bust of Ajax, 20th century on circular plinth, height 72 cm.

Lot 2008

A 19th century oak standing corner cupboard, with moulded dentil cornice above four panelled doors enclosing shelves and with plinth base. Width 103 cm. CONDITION REPORT: Height 203 cm, width across cornice 102 cm, depth at cornice 51 cm.

Lot 1977

A Victorian mahogany scotch chest of drawers, with three deep over four long graduated drawers with wooden knob handles, flanked by scrolling corbels and all raised on a plinth base with short bun feet, width 126 cm (see illustration). CONDITION REPORT: The top is flat. The main section of the top has no splits. The front left hand square block does have a gap between it and the main top panel. The moulded edge is in good condition all round. Both sides are in good order with no splits or scratches. All drawer fronts are in good condition. They are well figured, have all the cockbeading and original handles. The corbels are in good order. The plinth base is in very good condition all round with only very minor scratches and scuffs. The short bun feet are all present.

Lot 1772

A William IV plum pudding mahogany chiffonier, with rear shelf and upstand with scroll supports, with frieze drawer and pair of panelled cupboard doors flanked by flat pilasters and raised on bun feet. Width 92 cm (see illustration). CONDITION REPORT: Depth 41.8cm, height excluding up stand 90cm, height to highest point of up stand 127cm, width is actually 91.5cm. The pediment shelf and up stand are all in extremely good order. The top is flat and does not have any cracks or any significant marks. The frieze is in good condition all round. The drawer runs smoothly. Both sides are in good condition with no cracks. Both doors are flat and not warped. The lock and door fittings are all original and present. We do not have a key. The plinth base is in good order all round as are the bun feet. The backboards are original.

Lot 1990

A mid Victorian mahogany and brass mounted stick stand, with three quarter galleried top, flanked by turned finials above a panelled back with open slats and central brass rail, with moulded plinth base with black painted liner on gilt outswept bracket feet, the feet with indistinct numerical stamp. Height 98.5 cm, width 56.5 cm, depth 25.5 cm. NOTE - Sold with copy receipt from Christie's dated 1999 for £3,764 (see illustration).

Lot 1761

A large pair of cast metal stags, each raised on oval plinth, height 142 cm.

Lot 1810

A Regency mahogany bookcase, with moulded cornice and glazed doors to the upper half, the base fitted with a pair of panelled cupboard doors and raised on a plinth. Width 131 cm. CONDITION REPORT: The cornice is in good condition all round. The sides of the top are in good order with no splits. Both doors close as they should with no significant warping. All astragals are present. One arched pane on the left hand door has a crack. Some of the astragals are slightly loose and have minor stress fractures. The top shelf has some old liquid marks but no significant problems. The sides of the base are in good order with only minor marks and no splits. Both doors close as they should. The plinth base has a veneer loss to the bottom right hand front corner and minor nibbles to the returns. The backboards are original.

Lot 1915

A miniature chest of drawers, late 19th century, having two short above three long graduated drawers each with cast brass aesthetic handle and all upon shaped bracket feet, 56.5 cm wide, 58 cm high, 23.5 cm deep. CONDITION REPORT: The chest of drawers is in structurally good condition. The top is manufactured from two pieces of timber and there is a slight shrinkage gap between the two. The sides of the piece are in good order. All drawers run as they should. All cock beading is present. All handles appear to be original. The plinth moulding is in good order. The right hand rear bracket foot has had a small repair to the bottom edge. The front right hand bracket foot return has a small loss to the bottom of the leg.

Lot 2010

A large Edwardian flame mahogany filing cabinet, with 8 filing drawers with recessed brass handles and all raised on a plinth base. Width 95 cm, height 142 cm, depth 68 cm.

Lot 1862

A Georgian walnut cased longcase clock, with moulded cornice above the arched glazed door enclosing the two-train striking movement by Jos. Naylor, London, with long trunk door and conforming base raised on bracket feet. Height 244 cm. CONDITION REPORT: The movement winds on both trains and is currently ticking away. When the hands are advanced the tidal aperture and the date appear to advance as they should. We cannot attach the strike weight as the top loop to the weight is broken. We have not had the strike operating. The seatboard is not original and there is some packing beneath the seatboard. Whether this indicates that the clock is a marriage or not we are not sure. The case maybe pine. It looks to have been fairly recently stripped and varnished. This has been a lacquered case originally. The backboards would appear to be original. The bracket feet, plinth moulding and short upstand to the base are later.

Lot 1241

A white metal figure of a Royal Canadian Horse Artillery bugler, 20th century, standing in full dress uniform with two bugles, mounted on a shaped wooden plinth. Figure height 23.8 cm, overall height 31.5 cm (see illustration).

Lot 393

A pair of Chinese buffalo horn carvings, 20th century, each carved with a dragon and mounted upon a wood plinth, 22.5 cm high.

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