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AMENDED DESCRIPTION: Please note that the second figure in this lot is resin and not enamelled metal as described.Art deco silvered plaster lamp, early/mid 20th century, modelled as a nude female leaning on a plinth, holding aloft a dish, on a stepped base, metal fitting, with a frosted glass globe shade, (damages), 73 cm high, together with an enamelled metal figure of a female nude, modelling a shift, standing on a stepped base, 26 cm high (2)
A Turnidge walnut bar, of crescent form, the top with two lifting lids, the interior with inset glass surface and faux burr wood finish, above two doors, the interior fitted with shelves and storage for bottles and glasses, fitted with a pair of lemon squeezers and tray, with fittings for cocktail sticks, on an ebonised plinth base, lacks sliding doors to back, 106 cm high x 108 cm wide x 46 cm deep
Glass and polished steel dining table, Contemporary, the shaped glass top with a bevelled edge, the base pedestal formed of two curving supports supported by gilt cylinders on plinth base, 77.5 cm high x 229 cm wide x 133 cm deep Condition Report: Glass top has some signs of scratching and wear, some long scratches to central area. It is substantial and heavy. Polished steel stand as noticeable scrape to one curve, otherwise signs of general wear and tear/ scratching to polished steel consistent with age.
Heals walnut pedestal desk, of rectangular form, on twin pedestal support, one pedestal with cupboard door, enclosing shelves, with to the reverse another cupboard door enclosing shelves, the other with four drawers, inset Heals circular plaque to top drawer, on a plinth base, with a key, 76.5 cm high x 122 cm wide x 61 cm deepCondition Report: The top of the desk has a ring mark to the top.Some rectangular fading/bleaching to the middle and other marks, there is also discolouration to the sides, the interior cupboard is in reasonable condition although potentially there might be some replaced shelves, drawer lining is in good condition in good condition with general discolouration overall, would require surface restoration in order to restore the colour of the piece
A presentation Regimental silver menu card holder, The Gordon Highlanders, by Thomas Ebbutt, Edinburgh 1947, modelled as the regimental badge, on a wooden plinth, with a presentation plaque inscribed 'Presented to Capt. J.E. Cullen OBE by the 2nd Bn. for many happy voyages', length 6.5cm. Formed in 1881 by the amalgamation of the 75th and 92nd Regiments of Foot. In 1994, the Regiment amalgamated with the Queen's Own Highlanders to form the Highlanders (Seaforth, Gordons and Camerons).
An Edwardian silver two-handled bowl, by the Goldsmiths and Silversmiths Company, London 1906, oval bellied form, with winged female caryatid scroll handles, the body embossed with cherubs and foliate scroll decoration on a matted background, foliate border, on four pierced bracket feet, on a shaped oval wooden plinth, length handle to handle 22cm, height on plinth 17.7cm, approx. weight 20.7oz.
Victorian oak open bookcase, the top with moulded edge, three adjustable shelves, plinth base, width 136cm, depth 32cm, height 123cm.Condition report:The back has all the plannks, the planks to one side are starting to seperate. The shelves are sratched and marks, the sides are also quite scrached and marked.
Welsh mixed wood longcase lock, the hood with swan neck pediment, turned spindles, the case with short door, plinth base, thirteen inch arched painted dial with subsidiary seconds dial and date aperture, eight day movement striking on a bell, height 214cm, with pendulum and two weights.Condition report:There is loss and cracking to the veneer to the base edges. The main body has some chipping and scraching to the edges and corners. The book has some slight cracking to veneer in places, and some chipping to the bottom rim edge. The face is rummbed, the roman numerals have some paint loss. The surface of the paint is bubbled and flaking to the to bottom left corner. There is light crazing to most of the face. It is sold as untested. It comes with pendulim (detached end) and two wieghts, but no key for the front door.
Victorian walnut open bookcase, the top with moulded edge, three adjustable shelves, plinth base, width 139cm, depth 30cm, height 112cm. Condition report:The top is showing some scrating and light marking, the shelves are marked and scrtached on the surface. Light rubbing to the corners and edges with a few small chip to the edges. The base is a little sun bleached in colour.
A Yorkshire School oak wardrobe, by Robert 'Kingpost' Ingham, with adzed surfaces, panelled doors, sides and back, with a sliding latch, enclosing a hanging rail, carved signature to one door, raised on a low plinth, 123.5cm wide53.5cm deep177cm highBuying this wardrobe could save up to 0.46 tonnes of CO2e compared to buying new.Condition ReportUsed condition, some rubbing and wear, lower section with water spotting - the finish is better than the other pieces from this collection. With some scuffing around the feet. The central table section with a small knock to the edge. With scuffs to one of the gatelegs. Additional images uploaded.
A French Art Deco Macassar ebony desk,1920s, with a glass top suspended from two raised and rounded side panels, a pedestal of drawers to either side on a plinth foot, each drawer with rounded and patinated aluminium handles and silvered metal locks,199.5cm wide 93.5cm deep79.7cm highProvenance: Sotheby's London, 'Applied Arts from 1880', 15 May 1992, lot 292.Condition ReportTwo new pieces of glass have been used for the surface.The vendor has restored and repolished te piece.Handles are still discoloured and oxidised. Small scuff/knock to the top of the moulding - image attatched and further images uploaded.One area on the right of the veneered top with dent lines.Glass to one corner chipped and with losses.three keys present
An Art Deco-style burr maple and teak chest of drawers,1950s, with two short and five graduated drawers, fitted with chrome button handles, raised on an ebonised cushion plinth, 76.5cm wide 53.5cm deep119.5cm highBuying this chest of drawers could save up to 0.32 tonnes of CO2e compared to buying new.Condition ReportEbonised plinth with some loses to the painted surface. Some knocks and chips to the veneered drawer edges. Some marks to the sides.
An Art Deco-style bronze owl,signed 'Altdorf' and stamped 'A1256', with a foundry medallion, mounted on a marble plinth,33cm highCondition ReportWear and rubbing to the owl. With surface spotting throughout - appears to be spots of dried dust which will clean off. Some spots of heavier patination. The recesses with accumulated dust. The back of the plinth with a chip. With some buildup of verdigris throughout. Of private provenance.
An Art Deco cold-painted and ivory figure of a Pierrot, attributed to Josef Lorenzl, raised on an oval onyx plinth, inscribed 'Austria',24.5cm highIMPORTANT NOTEThis lot contains elephant ivory material. Please be advised that several countries, including those in the EU and the USA, now prohibit the importation of ivory items unless under specific conditions. Accordingly, prospective buyers should familiarise themselves with the relevant customs regulations of their country and ensure they are able to import this item prior to bidding.This item has been registered as exempt from the UK Ivory Act 2018, on account of it being made before 3 March 1947 with less than 10% ivory by volume. Ivory declaration submission reference: EZNJQBQT.Condition ReportSome rubbing to painted areas on the thighs and legs, arms and knees. Missing one finger on right hand. Spelter base. Chips to the base underside wear bolts are fixed.
A glazed stoneware figure of an elephant,dated 1923, by Harry Parr, inscribed to the base 'HY PARR 1923 CHELSEA', on an ebonised plinth,8cm wide17cm long16cm highCondition ReportBoth tusks and tail lost. Crack to base. General surface wear. Some minor pitting and manufacturing imperfections. Light wear to plinth.Further photos added450g without base
A Meissen porcelain mandarin duck,dated 1961, modelled by Professor Max Esser in 1919, with stylised plumage finely painted in bright colours, on a puce-edged oval plinth, moulded 'M.Esser' to edge, crossed swords mark in underglaze blue and incised 'A1016',20.5cm high Condition ReportChip to one of the tail feathers. Catalogue change dated 1961.
An Heal's birch side cabinet,the ebonised top, over four central drawers and two cupboards, raised on an ebonised plinth, the top drawer with ivorine button, now rubbed bare,122cm wide48cm deep88cm highCondition ReportTop rubbed, small pieces of veneer missing to rear of top, front bleached>Worn condition.
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