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A Regency ebony strung mahogany inverted breakfront dressing table, first quarter 19th century, the gallery top above three drawers, on ring turned legs, 105cm high, 121cm wide, 54cm deepProvenance: Property of the late Hugo Morley-Fletcher MA FSA (1940-2022). Condition Report: scratches, stains and old gouges throughout, the right drawer does not sit flush, the right side of the gallery is slightly loose, structurally sound.
A pair of English porcelain salmon pink ground small two-handled vases, c.1815, probably Chamberlains Worcester; and an English porcelain yellow-ground bulb-pot and stand, second quarter of the 19th century, the vases of campana form with gilt foliate loop handles, the fronts painted with flowers against a gilt seeded ground within gilt band cartouches, the ground reserved with gilt palmettes and scrolling foliage, on circular socle feet, 10.8cm high; the bulb-pot of tapering cylindrical form with fixed gilt ring handles, the front reserved with a panel painted with a basket of flowers within a gilt band cartouche, 16.8cm high (3)Provenance: Porcelain from a UK Private Collection.
A George III oak longcase clock, late 18th century, the pagoda top with pierced brass scrolling foliate panel above brass capped pillars, the trunk with canted edges flanking a shaped and moulded door, on plinth base with bracket feet, the break arched dial with silvered chapter ring with Roman and Arabic numerals, the dial centre with seconds subsidiary dial and scrolling foliate urn engraved decoration, the arch with plaque signed Pridgin HULL, the twin train four pillar movement striking on a bell, with weights and pendulum, approx. 232cm highNote: A clockmaker named William Pridgin is recorded as apprenticing in 1756 to William Thornton of York, q.v., working at Hull (Yorks) 1768-71, 1787, then Coney Street, York, 1793. Dissolved partnership with J. B. Carlill in 1800. Believed also had a shop at Hull (Yorks) c. 1768-97 - Loomes, Brian, Watchmakers and Clockmakers of the World, Complete 21st Century Edition, N.A.G. Press, 2022, p.629.Please note that Roseberys do not guarantee the working order or time keeping of any timepiece.
A George III rosewood crossbanded mahogany cylinder desk, last quarter 18th century, the roll top with fitted interior, above two drawers, on ring turned tapering legs, 113cm high, 125cm wide, 72cm deepCondition Report: scratches, stains and old gouges throughout, splits to top, splits to roll top, small pieces of moulding missing, structurally sound
A Regency rosewood crossbanded mahogany breakfast table, first quarter 19th century, the rounded rectangular tilt top with reeded edge, on ring turned baluster support to four reeded splayed legs, brass caps and castors, 72cm high, 148cm wide, 87cm deepCondition Report: scratches, stains and old gouges throughout, the top has been restored in places, the locking mechanism for the top needs attention however it still works, structurally sound
A set of eight Regency mahogany dining chairs, first quarter 19th century, including a pair of open armchairs, with ribbed solid top rails centred by florets, the pierced scrolling splats with floral panels, padded drop-in seats upholstered in beige plush, on ring-turned ribbed tapering legs (8)Provenance: Property of the late Hugo Morley-Fletcher MA FSA (1940-2022). Condition Report: all with scratches, stains and knocks throughout, all with small splits and some repairs, one with repair to back left leg, both carvers with repair to one arm, one chair with large split to back left leg and repairs to both front legs, another chair with with various repairs and the rail at the front of the seat is in need of repair
A George IV mahogany concave front writing table, first quarter 19th century, the top with tooled leather surface and reeded edge, above four drawers, on ring turned and reeded legs, 74cm high, 121cm wide, 58cm deepProvenance: Property from The Skinners' Company.Condition Report: scratches, stains and knocks throughout, two handles missing, some beading missing round the edges of some drawers, structurally sound
A George III mahogany musical longcase clock, late 18th century and later, the hood with three urn finials above arched moulded cornice, with fluted Corinthian columns, the trunk with stop-fluted quarter columns with cast capitals flanking the door with fan paterae, on a marquetry plinth base, the break arched brass dial with later silvered chapter ring and subsidiary dial, the three train movement striking on a carillon of eight graduating bells and striking the hours on one bell, with pendulum and three weights, 232cm highPlease note that Roseberys do not guarantee the working order or time keeping of any timepiece.
A French fifteen-inch parquet terrestrial globe on stand, by Ch. Larochette and L. Bonnefont, late 19th century, with cartouche reading GLOBE TERRESTRE 1m. 20c. CIRCONFÉRce. PAR CH. LAROCHETTE Dessinateur AU DÉPÔT DE LA GUERRE / L. BONNEFONT Professeur AU LYCEÉ FONTANES (PARIS) / MÉDAILLES D'ARGENT aux principales Expositions / INSTITUT GÉOGRAPHIQUE DE PARIS CH. DELAGRAVE Editeur de la Société de Géographie 15, Rue Soufflot, 15., comprised of printed and coloured gores, contained within calibrated brass meridian ring and mounted in mahogany tripod stand with paper horizon ring, 102cm high, 53cm diameter
LORD OF THE RINGS SOUNDTRACK BOX SET COLLECTION - travel through The Shire and Middle Earth with filthy Hobbitses with this fantastic collection of The Lord of The Rings The Complete Recordings box sets, all conducted by Howard Shore. Includes The Fellowship Of The Ring (5xLP - red - includes inserts - numbered (4837/5000)), The Two Towers (5xLP - blue - includes inserts - numbered (5922/8000)), The Return Of The King (6xLP - green - includes inserts - numbered (2662/8000)). The collection is generally in Ex+ condition.
THE WHO - WHO DID IT LP (UK ORIGINAL - TRACK RECORD - 2856 001). A scarce, original UK LP pressing of The Who's compilation album Who Did It! (2856 001, 1970 UK pressing on Track Record. Labels are bright and clean, some light spindle wear around the center hole. The record is Ex, side 2 VG, has a couple of marks including a hairline but feelabe mark that causes 1 small skip and a couple of light clicks. The front laminated sleeve is in nice VG+ condition, covers are bright and clean, displaying only light ring wear and age-related edge storage wear).
PUNK RARITIES - 7" PACK. A wonderful pack of 5 punk 7" singles. Artists/ titles include Shadowfax - The Russians Are Coming (RISK 1, Record Ex/ sleeve Ex), Protex - Don't Ring Me Up (GOT 6, Ex+/ Ex), TV Personalities - Where's Bill Grundy Now (LYN 5977, Ex/ Ex), The Outcasts - Justa Nother Teenage Rebel (GOT3, VG+/ VG+) and Pin Point - Richmond (DEL 8, Ex/ VG+. Writing/ dedication on the cover).
THE WHO - MY GENERATION LP (UK MONO ORIGINAL - BRUNSWICK - LAT.8616). A wonderful, original UK mono LP pressing of The Who's debut album My Generation (LAT.8616, 1965 UK mono pressing on Brunswick. Deep-groove, black/ silver text labels are bright and clean. The record is in glossy VG+ condition with light surface marks/ hairlines. The front laminated sleeve is in strong VG+ condition with creasing to the edges and faint ring wear/ storage marks to the reverse - fully legible spine edge).
A pair of George V hallmarked silver filled stub candlesticks. Hallmarked year 1911 Birmingham & Chester. Sponsors mark for S Blanckensee & Son Ltd. Together with a circular shaped hallmarked silver napkin ring. Hallmarked year 1955 Sheffield. Sponsors mark for Walker & Hall. Further together a D shaped hallmarked silver napkin ring. Hallmarked year 1963 Birmingham. Sponsors mark for Turner & Simpson. Total gross weight approx. 538g.Largest measures approx. 7.5cm tall
A collection of five hallmarked silver napkin rings. The lot to include an Edward VII hallmarked silver napking ring. Hallmarked year 1908 Birmingham. Sponsors mark for Boots Pure Drug Company. A vintage hallmarked silver napkin ring. Hallmarked year 1965 Birmingham. Sponsors mark for Robert Pringle & Sons. Together with three napkin rings. Tested silver. Total weight 103g.Largest measurse approx. 3cm H x 4.5 diameter.
A collection of 44 pieces of hallmarked silver cutlery. The lot to include a George III hallmarked silver spoon. Hallmarked year 1801 London. Sponsor's mark for George Smithspoons. Together with various other hallmarked silver flatwares, mostly spoons but to also include a napkin ring and a pair of tongs. Total weight approx. 610gLargest measures 14.5cm long
A Victorian hallmarked silver salt. Hallmarked year 1856 London. Sponsors mark for Joseph Angell II. Together with another hallmarked silver table salt. Hallmark illegible. Futher together with a George V hallmarked silver napkin ring. Hallmarked year 1935 London. Sponsors mark for Harrods Ltd. Total weight approx. 215gLarge meaures approx. 3.5cm H x 7.5cm diameter
An Edward VII hallmarked silver lobed twin handle dish. The dish being raised on splayed legs. Hallmarked year 1908 Chester, sponsors mark for Marples & Co. Together with a silver nakpin ring, marked MEXICO 925. Total weight approx. 118g.Large measures apporx. 4cm H x 15cm W
Two Queen Elizabeth II hallmarked silver Christening gift sets. The lot to include a cased set of two egg cups, napkin ring is missing, hallmarked year 1954, sponsors mark for H H. Together a set of hallmarked silver spoon & fork set, hallmarked year 1955 Birmingham, sponsors mark for William Suckling Ltd. Further together with a cased part cruet set including a mustard pot, a pepperette and a open salt with extra blue glass, hallmarked year 1930, sponsors for Mappin & Webb Ltd. Total weight approx. 279g.Largest measures approx. 14cm L
An Edward VII hallmarked silver twenty five piece travelling vanity case. The lot to include a hallmarked silver backed five-piece mirror and brush set, two ring footed boxes, eight silver cap / lid cut glass vanity bottles, a soap dish, a card holder with a pen, a travel clock, two travel ink wells, a match holder / striker, a hallmarked silver handled shoehorn and a hallmarked silver button hook and a hallmarked silver handled glove stretcher. Comes with fabric cover B.I.S. N Co from Calcutta to London.Box measures approx 20cm H x 52cm L x 36cm D
A collection of nine hallmarked silver pieces. The lot to include a Victorian hallmarked silver vesta. Hallmarked year 1894 Birmingham. Sponsors mark for William J Holmes. Together with a hallmarked silver pen. Hallmarked year 1950 London. Sponsors mark for Johnson, Matthey & Co. Further together with six hallmarked silver spoons. Hallmarked year 1908 Birmingham. Sponsors mark for A J Bailey and a silver napkin ring, marks illegible. Total weight approx 87g.Largest measures approx. 11.5cm L

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