A pair of late 19th century Dieppe carved ivory figures, raised on turned wooden plinth bases, height 32cm (af) (2).Additional InformationOne of the figures has had a clean break through its leg, missing fingers, the second figure is also af, with fingers and hair missing.We will not weigh ivory under any circumstance.
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An early 20th century Japanese merchant's cabinet, the upper section with four sliding glazed doors above a base of sixteen short drawers to a plinth, height 168cm, width 184cm, depth 51cm.Additional InformationA few minor scuffs to the raised parts and the interior shelf of the upper section is sadly split but overall just general surface wear. The doors do not sit flush and one of the upper doors also has an old area of damage to the side.
A reproduction pine side cabinet, the upper section with twin glazed doors above a recess and base of two drawers and two cupboard doors to a plinth, width 96cm.Additional InformationQuite heavy scuffing around the plinth base, also marks to the top of the lower section where the upper section stands. General surface wear throughout.
A Victorian walnut and figured walnut veneered nine drawer pedestal desk, with carved detail to the central drawer, panelled back and raised on a plinth base, width 138cm, depth 64cm, height 80cm.Additional InformationHeavily watermarked and stained top. Scratches and knocks throughout. A few flecks of veneer missing to the drawer fronts. Ripples sides with some splits to the veneers.
A Victorian figured walnut and satinwood inlaid mirror back credenza with serpentine white marble top, floral inlay and three mirrored doors to a plinth base, width 137cm.Additional InformationBasically in good condition, a few flecks of veneer to the plinth are missing and a few surface scrapes to the raised parts but the marble ok and general surface wear.
An early 20th century oak twin pedestal desk with central drawer above the two pedestals, each with drawer above cupboard door, raised on a plinth base, width 151cm.Additional InformationGeneral surface knocks and wear throughout, noticeably to the edges and some scratches and marks to the top.
JOHN ELLEBY OF ASHBOURNE; a 19th century oak cased eight day longcase clock, the painted dial set with Roman numerals and subsidiary date apeture, the case with cross banded decoration, raised on plinth base, height 209cm, complete with pendulum and weights.Additional InformationComplete with pendulum and weights. The case with scratches and wear, minor splitting to the case in parts, part of one of the figures has been broken off, craquelure to the dial, there is no key so not aware if the clock is in working order. Central finial missing from the door also one of the brass columns is missing from the top of the case.
all of traditional baluster form, the first, maker's mark (RH) not traced, London 1773, with beaded waist, the part marked friction fitting and pierced cover topped with a flame finial, simple reeded pedestal foot, 14cm in height, 2.6ozt; the second possibly by William Bateman I, London 1812, with reeded waist, the part marked friction fitting and pierced cover topped with a ball finial, simple reeded pedestal foot, 14cm in height, 2.4ozt; the third, by Samuel & Edward Davenport, London 1803, with reeded waist, the part marked friction fitting and pierced cover topped with an urn finial, simple reeded pedestal foot on a square plinth, 14.5cm in height 2.5ozt (3)
the first, maker's mark indecipherable, London 1795, decorated with vertical lines of bright cut engraving under an elaborate monogrammed cartouche surrounded by scrollwork and foliage, simple pedestal foot on a square plinth, 11.5cm; the second by Crispin Fuller, London 1797, plain except for an elaborately engraved but vacant cartouche, with reeded rim and half reeded handle, raised on a simple reeded pedestal foot, 14cm; the third, maker's mark indecipherable, London 1788, the panelled sides decorated with bright cut engraving and with an oval, once engraved, cartouche, reeded rim and handle and reeded pedestal base on a fluted plinth 16cm, 13.3ozt gross (3)
possibly by Charles Lemaitre, 1764 (all marks are very rubbed), of traditional form with reeded girdle and leaf capped scroll handles, raised on a pedestal foot, with later decoration and engraved with a crest and coat of arms, scratch weights to the underside, 17.5cm in height, 42.9ozt, on a later black plinth
the unsigned white dial, 24mm diameter, with black Arabic numerals, baton minute track and blued Louis style hands, signed but un numbered key wind movement, the ornately cast case decorated with scrolls and foliage and with female caryatid corner pillars, bevelled glass escapement window topped with a double dolphin swing handle, all raised on an ornate cast plinth, stamped to the base '319' and presented with the winding key and felt covered travelling case with hinged cover and removable side plate, maximum height ex handle 6cm and width 4cm
A vintage retro 20th century teak wood telephone table / seat in the squares pattern having a cushioned seat above a panelled door cupboard next to a storage notepad above shelves raised on a plinth base along with a retro 1970’s teak wood cabinet with sliding doors raised on a plinth base (af). 50cm x 92cm x 38cm.
A vintage mid century West German fat lava style desk lamp. The lamp having an unusual cross-wired shade, chrome cylindrical light bulb stem and green ceramic body. All raised on circular chrome plinth along with a similar cross wire balloon shaped lampshade. Measures 46 cm tall x28cm wide x 28cm deep.
A pair of mid century oak air ministry style chest of drawers. One with three drawers raised on a plinth base and the other with two drawers, raised on square legs and brass droplets handle. Both with golden oak front and blue painted sides and top in the shabby chic style. Measures 80cm high x 92cm wide
A 1960’s vintage mid century silver hallmarked box / dressing table jewellery box with hinged lid, birds and foliate embossed decoration to the lid with central cartouche, raised on a circular plinth base and blue velvet interior. Silver hallmarks for Birmingham 1967 by W I Broadway & Co. Total gross weight: 129g. Diameter: 9 cm.
A silver hallmarked 1920's Art Deco era desk calendar being raised on a plinth base with three windows for day, date and month on printed fabric, with reeded knob turning knobs to the sides with an angled top engraved with a a crest, engraved to the verso and dated 1922. Hallmarked London (date mark rubbed). Measures 17 cm high x 12 cm wide x 6 cm deep.
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