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A George III oak mural cupboard, the interior with shelf enclosed by a moulded square shaped door with raised and fielded panel, brass escutcheon and H-hinges, the hole in moulded surround, the sides unfinished, 58cm h; 25 x 62cm Good condition, pleasing unmolested example, in original condition with localised worm to back edge of sides
Becher, Bernhard und Hilla. Anonyme Skulpturen. Eine Typologie technischer Bauten. 108 nn. Bl. Mit zahlreichen ganzsseitigen, schwarz-weiß Fotoabbildungen. 28 x 21,5 cm. OLeinen mit RTitel und illustriertem OSchutzumschlag. Düsseldorf, Art-Press, 1970.Parr and Badger II, 266. 802 Photobooks, S. 518. Open Book, S. 258-9. Roth, Book of 101 Books. - Erste Ausgabe. "The extensive series that the Bechers later made for Schirmer/Mosel and MIT Press, while preserving the aesthetic rigour of their earlier work, emphasizes the documentary aspect, and has a particular archival, historical value. Anonyme Skulpturen, though it hardly neglects the informational importance of their practice, seems much more about making an aesthetic statement and establishing the artists' position in late twentieth-century art. All their books are polemical, but this represents their primary artistic credo. For those who are more interested in the Bechers as artists than as industrial archaeologists, this is the one to have on one's shelf." (Parr-Badger). - Frisches Exemplar. Titelblatt mit Besitzvermerk von Wilmar Koenig ("Mai 1986"). - Dabei: Bernd und Hilla Becher. Hochöfen. 15 S. Mit 223 fotograf. Abb. auf Tafeln. 29 x 22,5 cm. OLeinen mit OSchutzumschlag. München, Schirmer/Mosel, 1990. - Erste Ausgabe. - Sehr gutes Exemplar. Titelblatt mit Besitzvermerk von Wilmar Koenig ("Nov 91").
Two taxidermy Barn Owls, early 20th century, one in glazed case and presented by George Bazeley, Northampton, full mount adult with head looking slightly up and forward, perched on a mossy branch, against a dusk background, applied label verso, 45cm x 41cm; and a second full mount adult facing right, perched on a mossy shelf with dried ferms, against a pall sky background, glazed case, unlabelled, 49cm x 34cm.Qty: 2
Large oak bookcase by Titchmarsh & Goodwin, moulded cornice above four glazed doors, the base with four drawers over panelled doors, block feet, width 199cm, depth 46cm, height 192cm.Condition report:Very good overall condition. No significant scratches, or stain marks. Some light marks to the top surface of the base (before the glazed cupboards). The upper section has shelves which are adjustable. The lower cupboards have a single shelf internally.
Joined oak pantry cupboard, 19th Century, cavetto cornice, the upper section with two panelled doors, the base with two drawers over to further doors, ogee feet (a.f.), width 150cm, depth 53cm, height 238cm.Condition report:The right hand edging of the cornice is loose. There is only the moulding to the front right foot, the left foot is missing (just standing on the block). The rear supports probably never had moulding.The upper cupboards have two additional shelves (one shown in the cupboard, the other out) with large later block supports added to the inner sides for them to rest on. The drawers are not on any runners and so are very loose in the housing. The lower cupboards also have a shelf. The lower boards of the lower cupboards show historic heavy worm activity, but none evident elsewhere. Both sides have numerous holes drilled into them, some with existing screws sticking out. A heavy scratch scar across the front of the right hand drawer. Discolouration throughout with years of hands opening/ closing. Colour fading to the base presumably through cleaning/ possibly water tide marks (if it once stood somewhere susceptible to flooding). It does retain a nice character.
Pastoe: Amsterdammer Roll Top Cabinet, designed by Aldo van den Nieuwelaar (1944-2010)dark grey lacquer, ribbed rollar door, enclosing three horizontal shelves, labelled,56cm wide, 37cm deep, 170cm highIn overall good condition. Very minomal minor surface marks. Roller movement good. Lower shelf only fixed at 33.5cm from the base board
Pastoe: A Pair of Amsterdammer Roll Top Cabinets, designed by Aldo van den Nieuwelaar (1944-2010)grey lacquer, shaped tops with ribbed roller doors, one enclosing a hanging rail the other with three horizontal shelves, both labelled,56cm wide, 50cm deep, 170cm highBoth in overall good condition. With minor wear and surface scuffs. Rollers running smoothly. Shelved cabinet with numerous cracks to the side channels of the roller. Bottom shelf fixed at 33.5cm high. Two adjustable.
Pastoe: A Pair of Amsterdammer Roll Top Cabinets, designed by Aldo van den Nieuwelaar (1944-2010)grey lacquer, ribbed roller doors, enclosing three horizontal shelves, each labelled,74.5cm wide, 37cm deep, 170cm highOverall in good condition. Minor surface wear and scuffs. Rollers running well. Lower shelf fixed at 33.5cm from the base board and with two adjustable shelves.
Pastoe: Three Amsterdammer Roll Top Cabinets, designed by Aldo van den Nieuwelaar (1944-2010)grey lacquer, ribbed rollar doors, the smallest with three horizontal shelves, the other two with four horizontal shelves, smallest labelled,37cm wide, 37cm deep, 170cm hightallest unmarked, 37cm wide, 37cm deep, 205cm highOverall good condition. Some light surface wear and scuffs. Rollers sliding. Tallest dark cabinet with two white marks on the front right edge at the top.Two shelves fixed at 33.5cm and 104cm from the base board, shelves inbetween are adjustableSmaller with only lower shelf fixed at 33.5cm above base board
Raymond Booth (1929-2015) “A Shelf of Plants” Signed and dated 1989, oil on board, 22.5cm by 63.5cm Exhibited: "Raymond Booth, A Memorial Exhibition", The Fine Art Society, London, 12th August - 9th September 2016, No. 79"Raymond Booth, In the Wild", The Fine Art Society, London, 02 May -29 May 2017, No. 97
Norman Bel Geddes for Simmons Company Furniture: An American Art Deco Bedroom Suite, black lacquered steel and chrome mounts, labelled and stamped 172 SCHEME 4080 11-35/8-35,Dressing Table, with rectangular top above a glass shelf, with four drawers to end,125cm wide, 43.5cm deep, 79.5cm highStool, with upholstered seat, 53.5cm by 36cm, 43cm highChest of Drawers, with five long drawers,84cm wide, 49cm deep, 119.5cm highEach piece with noticable chips to the edges in various places, drawers move freely on the chest and dressing table. The dressing table with a large area of damage to the left side of the top. There is no mirror sold with this lot.
An Art Deco Limed Oak Dressing Table, with circular mirror, above a shelf enclosed by two banks of three graduating drawers, each with circular handles, unmarked,126cm wide, 144cm highStool, with aperture to curved back, drop-in seat, on two shaped supports and H stretcher, stamped 377,54cm high (2)Purchased from Binns Limited Store, Sunderland, November 1938. The stool cost £1.19.6.Two drawers a little stiff, the rest move freely, some mild wear to the surface, one large blemish to the recessed shelf, mirror in good condition.Stoll with a crack and repair to the right arm.
Workshop of Robert Mouseman Thompson (Kilburn): An English Oak Display Dresser, penny moulded top above a central open section with three adjustable shelves, enclosed by glazed cupboards each with three fixed glass shelves, the base with four drawers over four cupboards each with a fixed shelf, wrought iron hinges, latches and handles, on four octagonal and block feet with central bracket, with carved mouse trademark,183cm (6ft) wide by 46cm deep by 189cm highDamage to the front left leg. Glazed doors are tight. Splash/water marks to the front. Ring marks/watermark to the shelves.
Workshop of Robert Mouseman Thompson (Kilburn): A Bespoke English Oak Panelled Wardrobe, 1990, penny moulded top above two doors with wrought iron hinges and latch, the interior fitted with a top shelf above a hanging pole and three full shelves, on four block feet, with recessed carved mouse trademark,106.5cm wide, 53cm deep, 215.5cm high
Workshop of Robert Mouseman Thompson (Kilburn): A Bespoke English Oak Panelled Wardrobe, 1990, penny moulded top above two doors with wrought iron hinges and latch, the interior fitted with a top shelf above a hanging pole and three half shelves, on four block feet, with recessed carved mouse trademark,117cm wide, 53cm deep, 215.5cm high
Workshop of Robert Mouseman Thompson (Kilburn): An English Oak Prayer Desk, the sloping top above a panel with a carved Yorkshire rose, enclosing a shelf, on two supports and sledge feet joined by a floor stretcher, with carved mouse trademark, labelled IN MEMORY OF THOMAS WILLIAM FRANCIS SPARROW PRIEST DIED 18TH FEBRUARY 1959,47cm wide, 32cm deep, 72.5cm highProvenance: From St.Hilda's Priory, Whitby, North Yorkshire.
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