An early 20th century large oak specimen display cabinet/bookcase, originally from Exeter museum, the moulded cornice over four open sections and an arrangement of adjustable shelves, upon the base formed with two pairs of panelled cupboard doors and a plinth base, 212cm H x 241cm W x 48cm DCabinet splits into two sections, upper section 122cm H x 241cm W x 36cm D, base 90cm H x 232cm W x 48cm D, shelf depth to open shelves 29cmCondition reportThe doors numbered 293 and 294 don't close flush unlike the doors numbered 295 and 296, please see additional images.Otherwise wear is commensurate with age and use, with some stains and marks, although structurally sound with no major faults or damage. Lacking one shelf to the upper section and a shelf to the base interior.
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A mid-20th century ash compactum wardrobe by J. Hunter & Co. of Manchester, designed with two full length panelled cupboard doors opening to reveal three press trays, three drawers, and hanging space (requires assembly) 185cm H x 136cm W x 45cm DWardrobe has been disassembled to remove from the property and will require a degree of skilled competence to re-assemble. Appears to lack plinth base or feet
A honey oak glazed larder/cupboard, late 19th/early 20th century, the moulded cornice over a pair of panelled coloured glass doors, the lower panels centred with a carved flowerhead opening to six adjustable shelves, all flanked by fluted uprights and turned pilasters, upon a plinth base and compressed bun feet, 200cm H x 125cm W x 37cm D
A late Victorian oak roll top desk, with a three quarter spindled gallery over the tambour front, opening to small drawers and pigeon holes over a sliding desk with a central hinged slope, upon twin pedestals of three graduated drawers, applied with brass swing handles (one missing), plinth base and inset castors, 107cm H x 107cm W x 60cm D
A pair of Chinese porcelain Sancai glazed Dogs of Fo, 19th century, each modelled standing upon an integral plinth base, 20cm high, with a pair of Japanese Imari porcelain lobed chargers, Meiji Period (1868-1912), 31cm diameter (4) Condition report; Pair of dogs appear free from restoration and repair. Some minor chipping to the tips of the extended teeth. Minor firing cracks visible. General surface scratches. Pair of chargers with general surface wear throughout commensurate with age.
An 18th century and later walnut longcase 'Grandmother' clock, signed John Read, Bishops Stortford, the flat top hood with turned pilasters flanking the 26cm brass and silvered dial, signed with the makers name and enclosing the eight day two train movement striking on a saucer bell, to the later associated figured walnut and crossbanded case, upon a plinth base, 161cm high, two weights and pendulum
A Victorian lacquered brass Corinthian column table lamp by Hinks, raised on a stepped square plinth base, 52cm high (at fault) Lighting lots are sold as decorative items only, prospective buyers must consult with a qualified electrician before use or installation of these items.Condition reportSpeckled tarnishing/wear particularly to the plinth, please see additional images.No obvious structural or damage.
A LARGE QUANTITY OF MIXED TOYS AND BOOKS, to include a tray containing model cars boxed and unboxed, such as a Corgi Mini 7 Dave Banwell CC82216, Corgi Rolls Royce Silver Shadow 280, Corgi Gold Star Special Renault Rugby Tanker CC12105,Smart Scale models Truck, Tech Deck skateboards, a tub of marbles, a boxed Meccano Creative system, a box of loose lego pieces, a racing car collection display case, a Litton Imperial typewriter inside case, a box of Tech Deck jumps and ramps, two boxes of mixed books including Beano and Dandy titles, and a large scale section of track attched to a wooden plinth
A 19th Century ebonised breakfront dwarf cabinet, now with four Chinese black and gilt lacquer panelled doors on moulded plinth, decorated overall with flowering chrysanthemums and prunus in rocky landscape within wide nishigi borders, applied with engraved copper angle plates and lock plates, the doors probably late 18th Century, 91cm high, 204cm wide, 42cm deep
A French ormolu and Sèvres style porcelain mantel clock late 19th Century, of Louis XVI design, the striking movement signed 'Hry. Marc à Paris', the circular dial with Roman numerals, the architectural case flanked by two putti and a bust of Diana garlanded with flowers on sedant greyhounds, the shaped plinth on toupie feet, decorated overall with frolicking putti, 40cm high, 34cm wideThe front Sevres-style rectangular panel decorated with putti has been cracked across, very minor wear overall, sold as viewed and not in working order.
A French ormolu mounted Sèvres style porcelain garniture de Cheminee, late 19th Century, of Louis XVI style comprising a mantel clock, the striking movement by Japy Freres, the case of arched architectural form surmounted by an urn on shaped base, inset with panels of figures at a gaming table in a wooded landscape, on giltwood plinth, 47cm high, 37cm wide and a pair of two-handled potpourri vases and covers similar, 34cm highThe Sevres-style porcelain with some wear and losses to the applied 'pearls', rubbing to gilding and enamels, the dial with some wear, the mounts on the vases have been removed, cleaned and replaced and are slightly loose (with receipt for cleaning dated 1997), pendulum is present. Some wear to giltwood stands, some worm holes present to stands, velvet faded and worn, minor wear to ormolu overall, clock is sold as viewed and not in working order.
A Wedgwood and Bentley 'porphyry' vase of Classical urn shape, circa 1775, the shoulder applied goat's masks supporting swags of drapery, upon a basalt square plinth base, traces of gilding, with circular WEDGWOOD AND BENTLEY ETRURIA mark, 39cm high Lacking cover, chipping and losses to ram's head handles/terminals, some very small remnants of gilding are visible, minor chipping to extremities and slight wear to glaze overall. some typical crazing to creamware rams and swags ornament.
19th Century mahogany inverted breakfront bookcase having moulded top above three sections enclosing adjustable shelves, the base with central shelves flanked by two brass grilled doors with carved applied decoration and plinth base, 218cm high x 182cm wide x 34cm deep (some repairs needed)
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