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A Victorian silver trophy goblet, London 1846 (makers mark rubbed), with floral decoration, inscribed 'The Guiting Cup', 17cm high and another silver trophy cup, HM, Birmingham 1927, with lion mask headed scroll handles, inscribed 'The Pilkington Memorial Cup for Special Puppy', 16cm high, total approximately 425gPuppy cup - Some slight surface wear and knocks in line with age and usage. Lugs under the foot show it would once have had a plinth. Guiting Cup - Overall good condition, light wear commensurate with age.
A Victorian mahogany secretaire bookcase with glazed panel doors, the single drop down front drawer having turned wooden handles, interior writing slope with an arrangement of walnut fronted drawers and pigeon holes, twin lower cupboard doors on a plinth base, 106cm wide x 54cm deep x 229cm highAll over fair condition with scuffs, scratches and wear commensurate with age and use. Upper section with all glass intact. Moulding base to upper section with damage to right ride as pictured. Secretaire interior with scratches, stains and scuffs to writing surface, handles to secretaire drawer replaced. Lower cabinet with one adjustable shelf only, base reeded moulding with slight losses, later feet.
A pair of oak sectional bookcases of Globe Wernicke style each of three sections with glazed cabinet doors on plinth bases, each: 89cm wide, 31cm deep, 116cm highAll over fair condition. One bookcase with backpanel replaced. glass without cracks. door in good working order. all over scuffs and scratches commensurate with age and use. Structally sound and the cases sit well on each other individually.
An oak secretaire cabinet, circa 1890, the inverse breakfront upper section with glazed doors above low relief carved acanthus scroll panels and foliate designs, centred by a fall front secretaire drawer above octagonal column cabinets on plinth bases, stamped to right hand cupboard door 'Holland & Sons, Mount Street, London', 156cm wide x 48cm deep x 188.5cm highFor a desk by Holland & Sons with similar characteristics see Sotheby's, London The Best of British: Design from the 19th and 20th Centuries, 20th March 2008, Lot 106 and Lyon & Turnbull, April 19, 2023 Edinburgh, Lot 37
A Regency rosewood side cabinet, the green veined marble top above a decorative parcel gilt frieze, enclosed by a pair of grille doors and flanked by free standing columns with gilt metal mounts, 101.5cm wide, 50cm deep, 90.5cm highOver all good condition. Marble in overall good condition with a few surface marks and scratches and small losses to underside of back of marble. The back clean with no splits. A couple of minor chips to wood to back corners of plinth with one small piece of moulding loose inside the cabinet. Lock replaced. Sun fading to columns. left column plinth support with joint moving. Single shelf to interior lacking shelf supports. Gesso frieze moulding with minor old restored cracks.
A Victorian walnut credenza, the arched mirror back above a marble top, the base enclosed by three mirror panelled doors, 136cm wide, 45cm deep, 163cm highAll over good condition. Sunfaded veneers and solid wood elements. All over light scuffs, marks and wear commensurate with age and use. original marble top and mirror plates. Marble top in good condition with very light edge chips and surface scratches. Scattered discolourations. Doors and locks in good working order with two keys present, each of the three cabinet sections with a shelf. The plinth base with scuffs and wear. Marble top, cabinet and mirror section can be separated. Mirrored superstructure in good condition with original mirro plate. Fading and signs of wear. carved crest a little loose but n good unrestored condition. Mirror plates all with some corrosion and tarnishing.
Grampian DPL PA radio microphone by repute used by Sir Winston Churchill to deliver a V.E. Day speech on 8 May 1945, marking the end of WWII in Europe. With chrome Grampian grille, on/off switch, 'Made in England' label, numbered 8724, applied with a brass plaque engraved with 'The Price of Freedom is Eternal Vigilance. Winston S. Churchill', the side of the microphone applied with a label printed with a quotation by Churchill dated 5th December 1942, the underside with a typed label stating 'This microphone was used on the VE Day gathering at Westminster Chapel by Winston S. Churchill after addressing his cabinet', mounted on a red satin covered oval wooden plinth. Sold with other items of Churchilliana, including printed letter of condolence from Winston Churchill (as Secretary of State for War), a Westminster Abbey programme for a wreath-laying to commemorate Churchill, 2015 and two prints of Winston Churchill delivering his V.E. Day broadcast where he can be seen seated before similar microphones. Churchill gave four recorded V.E. Day speeches on 8 May 1945 and made several public appearances. Following his victory broadcast to the nation from the cabinet room at Downing Street, Churchill travelled to the House of Commons where he requested that 'this house do now attend at the church of St. Margaret, Westminster, to give humble and reverent thanks to almighty God for our deliverance from the threat of German domination' (see the Churchill Project). It is presumably at St Margaret's Church, Westminster that Churchill used the microphone to address the congregation. Provenance Acquired at Mullock & Madeley sale Ludlow,14 December 2005, lot 319, where it is stated that the microphone became a showpiece in a restaurant in New Mexico, USA during the 1950s. When the restaurant later closed, its furnishings and effects were sold off, which included this microphone. The microphone was acquired in the 2005 Ludlow auction by a collector of Churchilliana and thence by descent. Provenance: from the collection of Mr George Ridgeon, Gloucestershire
THREE INLAID MAHOGANY OCCASIONAL FURNITURE ITEMS, comprising Victorian mahogany pot cupboard, shaped upper crest and shelf, single door, plinth base, 97 (h) x 44 (w) x 33cms (d), possibly George IV night cabinet, near-square top, single door, single lower drawer, square supports, 78 (h) x 34 (w) x 33cms (d), twin flap side table, single end drawer, square tapering supports, conjoining under tier shelf, brass castors, 72 (h) x 40 (w) closed, 83 (w) fully open x 48.5cms (d)Provenance: private collection Conwy
TWO PIECES OF REPRODUCTION PINE KITCHEN FURNITURE, comprising part-stripped dresser, two shelf rack, twin frieze drawers, two base cupboard doors, plinth base, 167 (h) x 91 (w) x 47cms (d), splashback top cupboard, twin frieze drawers, twin lower cupboard doors, turned wood knobs, shaped apron plinth base, 100 (overall h) x 91.5 (w) x 56cms (d)Provenance: deceased estate Gwynedd
VICTORIAN MAHOGANY SECRETAIRE BOOKCASE, twin arched top glazed upper doors, interior adjustable shelving, button release drop down front, seven drawer interior arrangement with turned brass knobs, twin inset panel base cupboard doors, plinth base, eight carved corbel details to front, 231 (h) x 128 (w) x 55cms (d)Provenance: private collection Gwynedd
MAHOGANY ROLL TOP DESK BY THOMAS TURNER `A4 Holburn Viaduct, Derby Desk, London, Made in America` label in brass, locking with key, tambour fall, interior drawers and pigeonholes, closed panel back, panel sided, central drawer flanked by two pull out sliders and banks of drawers, plinth bases, 123 (h) x 106 (w) x 76cms (d)Provenance: private collection Conwy
A 20th century oak bookcase. With five adjustable shelves, raised on a plinth base, H214cm x W97cm x D21cm Condition Report: The drawers adjust easily. The structure is wobbly and it would be recommended to attach it to a wall. Some wear to the wood including scratches, marks and knocks. No signs of worm or obvious damp. Would benefit from a clean.
A collection of assorted Atlas Editions model Minitrains rail locomotives, along with a collection of Eddie Stobart Pocket Watches. twenty five in number and each train mounted on a plastic display plinth and housed in their original boxes. Ten 'Eddie Stobart' pocket watches, Six 'World of Stobart' drinks coasters and a pair of 'World of Stobart' cuff links. Also includes 50+ Certificates of authenticity for Atlas Editions 'World of Stobart', 'The Greatest Show On Earth', 'Great Trains of the World' and 'Eddie Stobart Pocket Watches'. , .
A mid century retro ether stereo hi-fi system by Dynatron, Maidenhead, England. 'Model No. HFC 11M with inset radio and Garrard record / turntable deck, perspex lid and teak handle. All raised on a double door teak cabinet, together with a pair of matching teak wood floor speakers, raised on a plinth base. Measures approx:
A PAIR OF LIFE SIZE PAINTED FIBREGLASS FIGURES OF THE FAMOUS COMEDIC LEGENDS LAUREL AND HARDY, each posing with a hand on hip and a hand raised in front, standing atop a stepped box plinth, tallest approximate height 188cm (condition report: both plinths damaged, some paint stains, other wear and tear) (2)
A COLLECTION OF BESWICK HORSES, comprising a matt white 'Spirit Of Freedom' and 'Spirit Of Wisdom' (marked as second quality) both supported by a wooden plinth, dapple grey 'Mare Horse' facing left, an 'Appaloosa' (broken back right leg), a large dappled grey 'Racehorse' (two broken legs, chipped ear and crazing), together with a 'Doberman Dog' figure (6) (Condition Report: obvious damage mentioned in description)
A SILVER OPEN FACE POCKET WATCH, SILVER CONDIMENT AND SILVER PLATE WEAR, to include a silver open face, key wound pocket watch, round white dial signed 'The Express English Lever, J.G.Graves Sheffield', Roman numerals, subsidiary dial at the six o'clock position, in an engine turned pattern case with vacant cartouche, movement is free from case requires attention, inside case back hallmarked 'The Lancashire Watch Co Ltd (Thomas Peter Hewitt)', Chester 1903, together with a white metal figaro chain fitted with a silver Maltese cross fob medal, a star shape fob medal and a card game fob medal, each hallmarked Birmingham, with a silver pepperette, EP salt shaker, EP salt and mustard with blue glass insert, a silver plate embossed floral pattern bowl, a silver plate 'Darts' trophy cup on a plinth, and a brass figurine
Bisque Porcelain White, hand created by W.Goebel, sculpted and signed by Artist Gerhard Bochmann. Featuring George Washington, the USA's First President, 1789-1796. Featuring George Washington on a battlefield, with a Revolutionary War Cannon and Soldier Flagbearer. Commemorative metal plate incised GOERGE WASHINTON FIRST PRESIDENT OF THE UNITED STATES SCULPTED BY G. BOCHMANN FOR W. GOEBEL. Set upon a Wood Base plinth with Edition Number. Limited Edition: # 365/400. Issued: 1970. Size" 15.5"h x 13.25"w x 11"d. Artist: GERHARD BOCHMANNIssued: 1970Dimensions: IN DESC.Edition Number: 365 Edition Size: 400Manufacturer: W.GOEBELCountry of Origin: WEST GERMANYCondition: Very Good, Age Related Wear
An oak apothecary style chest in the Victorian manner, the plain top with moulded edge over a bank of twenty-five drawers each bearing labels inscribed "Herb.Absinthi", "Quinine", "Alum", "Iodine", "Epson Salt" with ebonised turned knob handles raised on a plinth base 104.5 cm wide x 26.7 cm deep x 106 cm high
A Victorian letter holder of hand form, adorned with turquoise and paste stones, mounted upon a marble plinth, overall 16.5 by 8 by 7cm high, together with a pair of brass lion paperweights with marble bases, both 12.5 by 8 by 7.5cm high, and a lidded pot of game counters/ Italian coins. (4)Provenance: Privately owned, Clipsham House, Lincolnshire.
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