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A pine work bench, with drawer cavities and shelf under tier, fitted with a heavy duty Record vice, the table 85.5cm high x 183cm wide x 79cm deep, 84cm deep with the vice, together with a smaller workbench (2)Freeland Restoration are bringing to market a once-in-a-lifetime collection of precious and increasingly rare exotic and indigenous woods.These have been collected over the span of over 50 years from both UK and European sources.Many lots are sold without reserve.
Jennifer Lee (b.1956)Large asymmetric, dark with amber bands, tilted shelf rim, rust base, 1990large vessel, hand-built coloured clay, oxide burnished on surfacepainted potter's mark, JL239 potter's log book number41.5cm high, 25.5cm diameter. We would like to thank Jennifer Lee for helping us catalogue this lot.The condition of the vase appears good with no sign of damage or restoration. We have examined this under UV light and nothing shows up. The mark beneath the large band appeared to be dust that we have cleaned off with a sponge, we have uploaded a new photograph to show the cleaned area. Faint white paint marks on the rim that will clean off.
A 1970's/80's Italian designed lacquered brass framed and black glass five tier étagère or shelf unit in the style of Romeo Rega with square medallion side panel decoration in the Chinese style 107 cm wide x 37.7 cm deep x 195 cm high CONDITION REPORTS Has some scratching to the lacquered brass throughout as well as finger marks, patination, etc and is in need of a clean. The glass has some surface scratches. Otherwise general wear and tear conducive with age and use. See images for further detail.
A Chinese zitan and hardwood kang display cabinet, 18th or 19th century, constructed with stepped shelves of varying heights and sizes carved in a scroll-form pattern, the back of the cabinet made of plaster, on a zitan and hardwood stand, 110.3cm high x 83.2xm widex21cm deep清18/19世纪 紫檀及硬木博古架Condition Report: Quite a nice usable display stand in presentable condition but with some knocks cracks and faultsthe base is detachable and has some cracks to upper surface where cracks is glued and to underside of base also cracked and chip to one end section with piece missing about 5cm x 3cm and two drilled holes to back the top section with splits to top and traces of old glued repair and drilled holes to back and old fittings and corner loss to inner shelf and cracks to various shelves see additional images for visual reference to condition Condition Report Disclaimer
LARGE GOTHIC REVIVAL OAK AND WHITE MARBLE FIRE SURROUND CIRCA 1830 the white oak surround of inverted breakfront outline, the moulded shelf marked with carved roses over an architectural Gothic arch frieze flanked by trefoil tracery panels, the outer supports with stylised tulip and linen fold panels on moulded plinth bases, the arched white marble insert carved with stylised leaf and flower motifs within deep moulded borders, fitted with a later copper hood and side panels embossed with fleur-de-lis, with a cast iron fire grate with wrythen stems and dragon head finialsDimensions:214cm wide, 175cm high, 33cm deep overall; inside 109cm x 109cmProvenance:Provenance: Kilmaron Castle, Fife, until removed prior to demolition in the 1960s. After which installed in another private house in Fife until removed by the current owner.Note: Note: Kilmaron Castle, outside Cupar in Fife, was built circa 1820 for Sir David Baxter, the Dundee textile manufacturer. Designed by the prominent Scottish Architect James Gillespie Graham, Kilmaron was a large castellated three storey mansion built in the Gothic Revival style, who was influenced by the work of Augustus Pugin. The style was favoured by the architect and he was particularly adept with it. Graham's designs for other country houses in the Gothic style include Duns Castle, Crawford Priory, Torrisdale Castle, and Cambusnethen Priory, all of which relate to the scheme employed at Kilmaron. In 1838 Graham was responsible for the fantastically remodelled Gothic interiors of Taymouth Castle. Like many Scottish country houses, the 20th century was not kind to Kilmaron Castle, with it eventually falling derelict by the 1970s. Deemed unsafe and beyond saving, it was stripped of its interiors blown up in 1985.
A Staples Ladderax shelving system comprising four wooden ladders, three glazed units, two drop down cabinets, two sliding door cabinets, two chests of drawers and twenty four metal shelf supports. Condition - good, appears free from any damager, no repairs, general wear including some light fading, scuffs and scratches etc. two pieces of wood have been screwed to the inside of one of the cabinets, presumably these are not original fittings.
GEORGE III OAK DRESSER LATE 18TH CENTURY the upper part with a closed back and dentil moulded cornice above a pierced and wavy frieze, over a long shelf and two further shelves flanked by banded cupboards and short drawers enclosed by quarter columns; the base with three deep frieze drawers above a wavy apron, raised on cabriole legs ending in pad feetDimensions:212cm wide, 202cm high, 50cm deepProvenance:Provenance: Private Scottish Collection, Morayshire
Robert Slezak (Czech, 20th c). Bauhaus zebrawood and chrome wood cabinet, ca. 1930s. With three doors; two open to reveal a chrome pole for hanging clothes, one opens to reveal a five-shelf compartment. With a Slezak Bystrice p. Host label.Provenance: From the Estate of Horst Rechelbacher, Osceola, Wisconsin.Horst Rechelbacher, the founder of Aveda and Intelligent Nutrients, was a pioneer in the field of safe and eco-friendly cosmetics. The same curiosity that led him to explore ways to improve the beauty industry led him to travel the world, collecting rare and beautiful objects as he went.Height: 70 in x width: 63 1/2 in x depth: 22 1/4 in.Condition: The item is structurally sound and stable. The doors are warped and do not close firmly. There is discoloration to the wood along the sides. Tarnishing to the chrome fittings. Both keys are included but it is unknown of the locks function as the doors are unable to be fully shut due to the warping of the wood. Light wear to the interior wooden shelves.
Art Deco burlwood display cabinet with four shelves - three inserted glass - and three hidden drawers.Provenance: From the Estate of Horst Rechelbacher, Osceola, Wisconsin.Horst Rechelbacher, the founder of Aveda and Intelligent Nutrients, was a pioneer in the field of safe and eco-friendly cosmetics. The same curiosity that led him to explore ways to improve the beauty industry led him to travel the world, collecting rare and beautiful objects as he went.Base; height: 6 1/2 in x width: 41 in x depth: 15 in. Cabinet; height: 64 in x width: 43 1/2 in x depth: 20 in. Glass top, each; height: 37 3/4 in x width: 16 in.Condition: The item is structurally sound and stable. All pieces are firmly attached. The door opens smoothly and shuts. All drawers open and slide smoothly. There is a buckling to the wood along the curved outside edges. Some minor losses. Many cracks throughout the veneer. There is some small spots of tarnishing to the mirrored lower shelf. Some spots of wear and scratches throughout the glass shelves. Staining to the interior of the drawers; particularly the middle drawer. Wear and scratches to the back of the cabinet. The underside could not be inspected due to the size and nature of the piece.
A GEORGE III MAHOGANY BOOKCASE SIDE CABINET CIRCA 1810The doors enclosing a shelf97cm high, 69cm wide, 32cm deepCondition Report: There are scratches, marks, knocks, cracks and abrasions consistent with age and use.There are losses, observations and restorations including:Some staining to one shelf; some opened joints; the doors with some shrinkage to the doors leaving a small gap where they join, a later bone key surround; some later fixings and vacant holes; splits and a later small section to the backboards; some later blocks and sections to the feet and underside. Please see the additional photographs as a visual reference of condition. Condition Report Disclaimer
A PAIR OF EDWARDIAN BRASS SINGLE BEDSCIRCA 1905, by R W WinfieldOf traditional formThe headboard 145cm high, 97cm wideCondition Report: The brass with dirt and discolouration overall, the rails also with chips and loss to the paintwork, the black porcelain castors are probably original and with the marks and signs of age and use. These were built for the photograph only, Dreweatts makes no guarantees as to the overall solid and stability of these overall when in situ, the width given is overall, the width from rail to rail is 94cm the length is approximately 196cm between the upright ends - Dreweatts makes no guarantees as to whether 'off the shelf' matresses will fit The mattresses photographed are not at Donnington Priory but are present and available with the lot to the buyer, the box base is 189 x 100, the mattresses are 190 x 100cm Each with an R W Winfield label to the footboard - this has marks and pitting Knocks and indentations to the metal 'bedknobs' to the head and foot boardSome decorative 'spheres' to the boards are missing - these have never been present at DreweattsPlease refer to additional images for visual reference to condition Condition Report Disclaimer
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