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OAK COMBINATION MAGAZINE RACK AND OCCASIONAL TABLE the square top above a central frieze drawer and shelf below, flanked by two magazine pockets, 51cm wide; together with a combination fire screen and occasional table, the inset folding top wit a needlework panel depicting a cottage; and a circular beech stool (3)
A fine Victorian aesthetic side cabinet, ebonised, burr walnut and parcel gilt. The superstructure with mirror back and shelf on fluted columnar supports, over an oval glazed door with athemions and foliage in gilt, flanked by canted pilasters over a shaped apron, raised on castors. 25" wide
A late Victorian oak hall stand, with hooks, mirror, shelf, drawer and drip trays. Width 177 cm (see illustration). CONDITION REPORT: The hall stand is in generally very good condition. It is a good colour and all of the metal fittings are original. There is no evidence of any woodworm past or present.
A 17th century oak court cupboard, with carved frieze above a series of panelled doors and shelf flanked by turned columns and with pair of panelled doors to the base. (Alterations). Width across top 168 cm, depth 56.5 cm, height 156 cm. CONDITION REPORT: The cupboard is in generally very good condition. It has no cornice and may well have originally been built-in to ceiling height. The colour of the piece is generally very good. The top doors are in good order. There are some marks around the lock escutcheon to the left door. The two turned pillars are in our opinion later replacements. The front shelf appears to be original. The base is in generally good condition. The carving on the lower section is different from that on the upper section. The sides are all panelled and in good condition. The backboards appear to be original as do that shelves. There is no significant warping to the doors. The butterfly wooden door retainers are later replacements. We can see no evidence of any woodworm and there are no structural issues.
An oak sideboard, with moulded edge above a pair of panelled cupboard doors with turned legs and low shelf. Width 106 cm. CONDITION REPORT: Height 76.5 cm, depth 33 cm, width 106 cm. This piece is in first class condition with no damage, no repairs and no restoration. It has clearly been very well looked after and is ready to use in its current condition without the need for any repairs or restoration.
A 19th century Chinese hardwood jardiniere stand, with rouge marble top and shelf. Diameter 46 cm. CONDITION REPORT: The marble top is in good condition with no cracks. The piece is structurally sound with no losses to the carving. The shelf is solid. The only minor issue is that the stand is generally very dusty and dirty and requires a good clean.
A fine Edwardian inlaid mahogany and specimen wood side cabinet, with rear upstand, panelled door and raised on tapered legs of square section united by a raised shelf and with brass castors. Width 59 cm (see illustration). CONDITION REPORT: First class condition with no issues. This lot could be used or resold in its current condition without the need for any repairs or restoration. We have the door key.
A pair of 19th century Chinese hardwood jardiniere stands, each of shaped outline and with rouge marble top raised on four legs with pierced low shelf. Height 81.5 cm. CONDITION REPORT: One stand is in basically good condition. There is no damage to the marble, the top is flat and there are no significant losses to the woodwork. The joints are not significantly loose. The piece is structurally sound. We can see no breaks to the woodwork. There are some minor surface scratches and scuffs but no significant issues. The second stand has a damaged marble top. This should be visible from our images. The carved frieze is in generally good condition with no significant losses. The joints at the top of the legs have all been reglued. One leg has had a break at the foot which has been pegged. The lower shelf also appears to have been reglued in place.
An Edwardian inlaid mahogany standing corner display cabinet, with moulded cornice above a ribbon and swag frieze, with glazed door with scrolling astragals flanked by flat pilasters being satinwood banded and raised on tapered legs of square section united by a low shelf and terminating in spade feet. Width 69.5 cm.
Penrhyn House, a large and unusual G & J Lines dolls’ house with coach house and pull-out garden, circa 1895, the exterior painted cream, with brick papers to corners and sides, the eaves with gilded timbers, a central pillard front door, four windows, on the first floor central French windows leading to a semi-circular balcony, detachable steps lead down to the front or a balustraded garden, to the left is similar coach house with first floor accommodation, lift off roof and lift off 1st floor, the main house front opening to reveal four rooms, hall, stairs and landing, connecting doors and original papers and attic room, extensively furnished including nine bisque shoulder-head dolls in original clothes, eleven piece lithographed paper marquetry design drawing room set, gilt metal pieces including a pier glass and table, what-not, dog kennel with wax spaniel, fender, toilet mirror, clock with candle garniture and twelve pictures, soft metal bronzed corner shelf, four blonde wood dinning chairs with upholster silk heart shaped backs and seats, a gilt and bronzed soft metal half tester bed and miniature tools - 42in. (107cm.) wide 411?2in. (105.5cm.) high 291?4in. (74cm.) deep with garden open - Provenance - purchased in the 1960s by the present owner from the estate of Lord Penrhyn and comes with a letter of provenance from Lord Penrhyn’s sisters. The house also appeared in Kay’s Desmond’s 1972 book Dolls & Dolls’ Houses and comes with a signed copy, it also appeared in a 1980s advert for Woolwich Building Society (some slight restoration and wear)
A Steiff Limited Edition for the German Market Magische Zirkuswelt (Magic Circus World), a wooden shelf in the form of a circus tent with eight small Teddy Bears dressed as circus characters including weight lifter, popcorn seller and magician, a lion and a pony, 2007 - 43?4in. (12cm.) height of bears and 301?2in. (77.5cm.) height of shelf
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