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A silver plated menorah, raised on a central hexagonal column terminating on a plinth base, height 25.5cm (weighted).Additional InformationThe Star of David bent and slightly misshapen, the whole piece is leaning to the right and with bends. The piece is heavily tarnished and worn. There are no maker's marks on this item.
A Victorian onyx mantel clock of architectural from with applied gilt metal mask head decoration to the top, the circular dial set with Roman numerals and flanked on each side by two gilt metal Corinthian columns, raised on stepped plinth base, with Japy Frères movement, height 33cm, width 39.5cm, depth 14cm.
A 19th century French brass inlaid and ebonised portico clock, with enamel Roman numeral dial and movement striking on a bell, on plinth base, with pendulum and key, height 49cm.Additional InformationWe cannot guarantee that the clock is in full working order. Some lifting to the brass mounts here and there and there are a few small losses to the inlay at the top section here also. The enamel dial with some marks around the winding apertures, the dial is supported to the left column with a later screw. General wear here and there throughout.
NATHAN FURNITURE; a teak side unit, with four short drawers and two panelled cupboard door, on plinth base, height 75cm, width 102cm, depth 46cm.Additional InformationThe top with a patina of watermarks, some light scratches and knocks at the edge. The cupboard doors also with some scuffs and knocks.
EPSTEIN; an Art Deco walnut dining suite comprising shaped rectangular dining table raised on carved cabriole supports, length 181.5cm, width 89cm, height 79cm, six matched Queen Anne style dining chairs with drop in seats, serpentine fronted sideboard, the central pair of panelled doors enclosing an assortment of three drawers, flanked by a further pair of doors with ivorine handles, raised on carved cabriole supports terminating on plinth base, width 168cm, depth 60cm, also a similar breakfront server with with drawers above two panelled cupboard doors, width 137cm, depth 54.5cm, height 101cm (9).
An Edwardian painted pine chest, with two short and three long drawers with cusp handles, on plinth base, height 120cm, width 96.5cm, depth 33cm.Additional InformationWear and scuffs to the paint throughout. General rubbing and rounding of the corners, some of the moulding missing to the left hand front corner and side.
A Victorian inlaid walnut and faux grained walnut music cabinet, the panelled door with a bevelled mirror plate above a glazed panel, on plinth base and castors, height 107cm, width 60cm, depth 40cm.Additional InformationThe bevelled mirror is currently detached, but present inside of the piece of furniture. The top with some general scuffs and water marks, edges with wear and scuffs throughout.
MULTIYORK; a reproduction cherry wood campaign-style Wellington chest, with two locking bars enclosing four drawers with recessed brass handles, on plinth base, height 61cm, width 56cm, depth 43cm.Additional InformationThe top with a couple of slight knocks at the back and a few minor surface scratches. One of the locking bars is lacking the escutcheon, otherwise condition ok.
MARTIN BROTHERS, SOUTHALL LONDON; a stoneware tobacco jar and cover representing a grotesque Wally Bird, decorated in shades of blue, white, green and brown, signed to the internal rim of the cover and the foot rim of the piece, raised on circular plinth base, height 17.5cm.Provenance: The Bird was originally purchased by/gifted to the late vendor's mother-in-law directly from the Martin Brothers and has remained in the same family ever since. Additional InformationGood condition, with no chips, cracks or restoration. There are two small glaze faults to the underside of the cover.
A pair of early 20th century Chinese porcelain Famille Rose temple jars and covers painted with insects and floral sprays, raised on associated detachable metal plinth bases, height 23cm.Additional InformationThe finials look to be replacements, each vase has been drilled for a lamp to the base, one of the vases with a metal support to the underside of the cover and a large crack/hole to the body of the piece.
RENE LALIQUE (1860-1945); a ‘Cinq Chevaux’ clear and frosted glass car mascot circa 1925, embossed signature to rim, raised on a chrome column terminating on a wooden plinth base, height 17.5cm.Footnote: this famous mascot is the earliest known example made for a specific vehicle, the Citroen 5CV, when it was presented at the 1925 Art Deco Exposition in Paris. Additional InformationThere is obvious wear pitting to the chrome and the wooden mount, the piece does separate from the chrome base, there is a small crack/area of loss to the amber coloured shade on the base section, there is chipping and an internal flaw/crack? to the front by the horses hooves, very small pinhead nicks to the shoulder of one of the horses and the tail by the signature, see additional twelve images.
LIMOSIN; an Art Deco chrome spelter figural table lamp, modelled as a nude maiden supporting the circular shade holder, raised on shaped onyx plinth base, impressed signature to the underside, height 38.5cm.Additional InformationWear to the patina and colour on the chrome, very minimal nibbles to the foot rim, overall good condition.
An Art Deco chromed metal figural table lamp, the moulded glass shade with geometric decoration supported by a kneeling maiden raised on stepped alabaster plinth base, height 46cm.Additional InformationThe base with numerous chips and knocks, wear to the figure, the shade is possibly a replacement, wear to the shade with chips to the edge.
An Art Deco bronzed spelter table lamp, modelled as a scantily clad dancing girl seated supporting the frosted glass shade, raised on black marble plinth base, height 29cm, length 28cm.Additional InformationChipping to the edge of the base, the figure is slightly loose and the screw needs to be tightened to secure it to the base. Scuffs to the nose and to the patina, there is a chip to the underside of the shade.
An Arts and Crafts oak triple wardrobe manufactured by Lebus, Louis & Harris, c.1905, The arched cornice above central mirrored door flanked by two panelled doors mounted with copper strapwork and blue ceramic roundels, enclosing hanging space and drawers, on plinth base, 222cm high, 206cm wide, 63cm deep Condition Report:Overall general wear to include scratches, scuffs, some minor age related splits, small indentations and minor losses to moulding. One piece of moulding to cornice is off but together with lot. The bevelled mirror plate is later and in good clean condition. Copper mounts with even tarnish/oxidisation throughout. Ceramic roundels with craquelure to glaze. Lock plate to double cupboard door has been replaced with some signs of damage around the lock. The end door with replaced lock. The double door interior with hanging rail and coat hooks, with drawer to base, the end door enclosing three linen drawers and one drawer to base, please note this is lacking one linen drawer and two further base drawers.
An Arts and Crafts oak triple wardrobe, possibly 'Glasgow School', c.1900,The moulded cornice above two panelled cupboard doors enclosing three linen drawers, over an arrangement of two short and two long drawers, flanked by two cupboard doors enclosing hanging space, with patinated iron looped handles on heart shaped back plates, the door furniture with brass thumb catches, raised on plinth base, 206 cm high, 209cm wide, 67 cm deepCondition Report:Overall general wear to include scratches, scuffs, minor indentations, there are some minor losses to some edges of cornice and plinth base. There are four small holes to left hand side, possibly old worm holes, but unusual that there are only four. Lock plate missing from one cupboard door, lock mechanism missing from the other cupboard door, there are some losses to door frame of left hand cupboard door where it appears the lock has been forced open. This lot breaks down into five sections
Marcel André Bouraine (French 1886-1948), ‘Dancer with Fan’, an Art Deco cold-painted bronze figurec.1925, signed on base 'Bouraine' and 'Etling Paris'Cast by Etling from a model by Bouraine as a naked woman dancing with a large open fan above her head, the fan decorated on the front with birds, on shaped marble plinth,39 cm high, Property of a Lady.Literature: Bryan Catley, 'Art Deco and other Figures', Antique Collectors Club, Suffolk, 1978, p.55 (similar model illustrated)Rubbing and loss to surface cold-painting, a bit streaked, and most noticeable on her hips, thighs and legs. A few scratches and scuffs. On her front hip joint/join is showing (how it was made not damage). Discolouration and some dirt on the fan, but traces of blue for the birds still there.Base some small chips and nicks to edges, some aging to surfaces. Has lost what was probably felt covering to the base, the screw joining bronze to base is protruding a little and makes the base wobble very slightly.
Attributed to Dominique (French), an Art Deco rosewood sideboard, Circa 1930, The long top with bevelled border having a pair of central cupboards below flanked on each side by a single cupboard, enclosing blond oak interiors, having three drawers and two shelves in the centre, and two drawers and two shelves on either side, raised on a plinth base with black feet ribbed with metal bands, with brass door furniture and keys, 94.5 cm high; 249 cm long; 55 deep, Property from a Private London Collection.Purchased, Tajan, Paris, 11 February 2009Please refer to department for condition report
Gabriella Binazzi, (Italian), a white metal parrot with a nautilus shell head, c.1960, marks to base ‘Binazzi Firenze’, Modelled as a parrot perched on a branch, mounted on a rectangular wooden plinth base,37cm highGeneral light surface wear to nautilus shell, metal ware with tarnishing / even patination and general light surface wear. metal base to stand slightly misshapen and lifting from wooden base.
Nanda Vigo (Italian 1936-2020), a set of eight mirrored chairs and a glass and mirrored dining table,c.1970,The chairs of cuboid form with mirrored sides and brown suede leather seats, on castors, together with a glazed dining table, the rectangular top and glazed end panels with mirrored strip, on central mirrored plinth support,Chairs - 67cm high, 51cm wide, 52cm deepDining table - 73cm high, 240cm wide, 104cm deep (9)Please refer to department for condition report
Jorge Zsalszupin (Polish-Brazilian 1922-2020), a 'Cubo' lounge chair for L'Atelier Brazil, c.1970,Of square form, with curved seat, upholstered in cream wool fabric, on square plinth base,64cm high, 90cm wideProperty private collection of Brazilian designPlease refer to department for condition report
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