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Doncaster Golf Club - Pair of Sterling Silver Winners Challenge Cups for 1925 & 1926. Awarded to H.J. Lodge, Hallmark for Sheffield 1925 & 1926. Makers Mark S.A.C ( Saint Arnard Creake ) Sheffield. Both with Black Ebony Plinths. Silver Weight 437.4 grams - 14 ozs 4 grams. Each 9 Inches - 22.5 cms Tall - Includes Plinth. Condition for Both Cups Is Excellent, No Issues - Please Confirm with Photo.
A Scottish late Victorian satinwood wardrobe, Morison & Co Edinburgh, circa 1890, 206cm high, 200cm wide, 71cm deep Condition Report: Marks, knocks, scratches, abrasions consistent with age and use, some unevenness to the polish to the surface,The plate to the central mirror is old and with bloom and spottingOld splits and cracksInternally this has a bank of slides and drawers to one cupboard door - the other cupboard door and central mirror enclosing a larger hanging space with hooks and rail. The interior of the large compartment appears to have been fabric lined previously - there are tack marks around the edgesThis wardrobe breaks down into a cornice, plinth, side tall unit (for slides and drawers) and the larger tall unit for the hanging compartment, the doors can be unscrewed from the cupboard's sides, the central mirrored door is pinned and held by the top and plinth - there is a pack of screws provided with this wardrobe, these have not been tried by Dreweatts and we give no guarantees - these would need to be tested by the purchaser and perhaps alternatives sourced.The mirrored door has been supported previously with a hinged bracket which is no present but the timber cut outs remain to the wardrobe and door top. a replacement would need to be sourced by the purchaser if wished. All the other metalware (hinges, locks, handles) appear to be original, Please note however there are no keys present with this lot - all elements are open at time of reportPlease refer to additional images for visual reference to conditionCondition Report Disclaimer
A bronzed composition bust of Edward Johnson, inscribed 'Roly Harkness Hamilton?', on a stained wood plinth, 55cm high overall Provenance: From the Private Collection of Sir David and Lady Scholey Edward Patrick Johnson, CBE (22 August 1878 - 20 April 1959) was a Canadian operatic tenor. After studying singing in Italy, where he performed professionally for eight years under the stage name Edoardo Di Giovanni, he joined the Chicago Opera Company and the Metropolitan Opera, becoming one of its most highly acclaimed singers. He then served as the Metropolitan's general manager (1935-50), expanding the company's repertoire and introducing many of opera's most spectacular personalities. Johnson was recognised as one of the world's top operatic tenors.
A bronze patinated model of Mercury, after Giambologna, second half 19th century, modelled standing on a puff of air on a cylindrical plinth, cast with child figures in relief and on a square base, 86.5cm high Provenance: From the private collection of Sir David and Lady Scholey Condition Report: Marks, knocks chips and scratches Uneven patination throughout the body Rim chips to the leading edges of the cylindrical plinth and square baseThe cylindrical shaft comes loose from the base Please see additional images for reference Condition Report Disclaimer
A mahogany eight-day quarter-chiming longcase clock, S. Smith and Son, London, early 20th century, the two train four pillar movement with deadbeat escapement regulated by seconds pendulum and Harrison's maintaining power to the going train and two-in one quarter chime and hour strike on nine goings to the second train, the 10.5 inch engraved silvered brass break-arch dial with subsidiary seconds dial and inscribed S. SMITH & SON LTD., TRAFALGAR SQUARE, LONDON to the foliate scroll decorated centre within chapter ring comprising roundels applied with vertically orientated gilt Arabic numerals, with pierced blued steel hands and leafy scroll engraved spandrels continuing up into the arch to flank the STRIKE/SILENT selection dial, the case with break-arch cavetto cornice over hinged glazed dial aperture flanked by pendant husk carved panels and scroll pierced rectangular side frets to hood over geometric astragal glazed rectangular door centred with a carved rosette to trunk, on plinth base centred with a raised oval panel over ogee bracket feet, 196cm high Provenance: The property of a private collector, Hertfordshire. The renowned firm of London watch and clockmakers S. Smith & Son was founded in 1851 by the jeweller and watchmaker Samuel Smith. The business became particularly well known for its fine complex watches and also built reliable chronometers which made them a supplier to the Admiralty. By 1885 they were operating from 6 Grand Hotel Buildings, Trafalgar Square and in 1914 became a Limited Company. During this period the firm sought to increasingly diversify into the production of automobile and aircraft gauges and other related instruments creating subsidiary companies for these purposes. During various restructuring programmes of the second half of the 20th century the business was eventually consolidated within the umbrella organisation 'Smiths Group PLC' which was incorporated in the year 2000.
A William IV mahogany compactum wardrobe, circa 1835, 211cm high, 252cm wide, 63cm deepCondition Report: Marks, knocks, scratches, abrasions consistent with age and use, some unevenness to the polish to the surface,Old splits and cracks, the panels to the doors have warped and are not flush to the moulded edgesInternally this has a bank of slides and drawers to the central double cupboard doors, there is also a hanging rail in this section for use as hanging if desired - the other flanking cupboards enclosing further hanging cupboard with two sets of rails (one high one roughly central)This wardrobe breaks down into a cornice, plinth, flanking side cupboards, and the central unit breaks down further into the slides and the drawer sections, the doors can be unscrewed from the cupboard's sides. This has not been screwed together whilst at Dreweatts - the purchaser would need to source screws for installationAll the other metalware (hinges, locks, handles) appear to be original, Please note however there are no keys present with this lot - all elements are open at time of reportPlease refer to additional images for visual reference to conditionCondition Report Disclaimer
Continental walnut cased bracket clock of architectural form with pagoda top, turned reeded columns on acanthus carved plinth base, enamel plaques with Roman numerals, twin train movement, striking on a gong h60cm x w 48cm x 22cm with pendulumProvenance: Private and extensive collection of over 100 clocks sent in for sale by the executors of a local deceased estate.
An oak double cabinet, the flared cornice above shelf, arched portico short shelves and small drawers, the projecting cupboard under enclosed by a pair of arched raised fielded panelled doors inlaid to the tops with starburst revealing single shelf interior, skirted plinth, 98cm w, 197cm h (spurious piece composed of period elements) Patches, fillets, abrasions, scuffs, other general wear
A 20th Century oak corner cabinet, the caddy top above a central glazed cupboard door enclosing two shelves, above a base section with single frieze drawer and cupboard door below, raised on a plinth base, 148 x 55.5 x 43cms deep; together with a 20th Century Stag walnut side cabinet, the rectangular projecting top above a pair of glazed cupboard doors enclosing two shelves, raised on shaped bracket feet, 98 x 80 x 27cms deep.
A 20th Century burr walnut kneehole desk, the rectangular top above a fall-front, enclosing an arrangement of drawers and pigeon holes with central tabernacle, the fall-front with inset green tooled leather writing surface, above two frieze drawers, two banks of three short drawers, with cupboards to kneehole aperture, raised on a plinth base, 105 x 92 x 56cms deep.
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