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A Regency rosewood sideboard, the galleried top over a central shelved recess, flanked by two cupboard doors, on reeded bun feet, 98 cm high x 183 cm x 36 cmLoose gallery, discolouration to veneer, watermarks, ring marks, scratches to surface, missing door handles, key present, please see photosmiddle inside shelf depth 32 cmleft and right cupboard shelves 24 cm
Haim Steinbach, Israeli/American b.1944 - Untitled (female mannequin right hands). 1990; ash veneered wood shelf and two wood mannequin hands, signed dated and numbered on the reverse ''90 6/40', H44.5 x W35 x D16.5 cm Provenance: Published by New Museum, Limited Editions, New York; Sotheby's New York, Selected Works From The Neuberger Berman And Lehman Brothers Corporate Art Collections, 25 September 2010 (unsold) Note: Haim Steinbach describes his work as “object groupings.” Positioning the elements of each group in a specific relationship, they receive “psychological roles and identities.” In the present lot, two right hands are placed on a wood base, playing on the notions of pairing and twinning.
Ringo Starr: An Original ROR (Ringo or Robin) Ltd. Rolls-Royce Table,1970s,the Amboyna table top of rectangular form with banded borders, another shelf beneath of the same construction, flanked by two polished steel Rolls-Royce radiator grilles, each surmounted by a Rolls-Royce 'Spirit of Ecstasy' mascot on spring, each radiator bearing the original Rolls-Royce plaque and ROR (Ringo or Robin) logo sticker to the bottom; accompanied by a Ringo or Robin promotional booklet and a polaroid of the table situated in Hilary Gerrard's apartment, 66in (167.5cm) long x 26in (66cm) high x 23 1/2in (59.5cm) deepFootnotes:Provenance:From the Estate of the late Hilary Gerrard (1933-2023), formerly Business Manager to Ringo Starr from the 1970s onwards.ROR was a British interior design company and partnership between Ringo Starr and Robin Cruickshank. The pair had met when Robin Ltd., Cruikshank's company, aligned itself with The Beatles' Apple Corps. Cruikshank designed furniture for Starr's new house, Round Hill on Compton Avenue in the Highgate district of north-west London. The company was incorporated in 1968 with its offices on the top floor of the Apple Corps headquarters at 3 Saville Row in the West End of London. Starr owned 51% of the company to Cruickshank's 49%. The famous ROR Rolls-Royce table was produced as a limited edition and evolved through a number of design variations to meet the wishes of different clients. Starr had been inspired to create it after passing a car showroom near his house.You can see Ringo discussing his furniture range on BBC's Blue Peter in 1971 here: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=g38MdrtSWcoThis lot is subject to the following lot symbols: TPTP For auctions held in Scotland: Lots will be moved to an offsite storage location (Constantine, Constantine House, North Caldeen Road, Coatbridge ML5 4EF, Scotland, UK) and will only be available for collection from this location at the date stated in the catalogue. Please refer to the catalogue for further information.For all other auctions: Lots will be moved to an offsite storage location (Cadogan Tate, Auction House Services, 241 Acton Lane, London NW10 7NP, UK) and will only be available for collection from this location at the date stated in the catalogue. Please note transfer and storage charges will apply to any lots not collected after 14 calendar days from the auction date.For further information on this lot please visit Bonhams.com
A Moritz Gottschalk kitchen room set, German circa 1892 with painted blue and cream wooden columns and paper tile effect to interior, with large wooden kitchen table, hanging shelf and a large selection of pewter and tin kitchenalia including jelly and fish moulds, roasting dishes, tart cases, pot, pans, graters and more, painted tin hanging water tank with sink and three wooden peg dolls, (dolls complete), 12” (31cm) tall, 22” (56cm) wide, 14” (36cm) deep, (condition: some general wear mainly to wallpapers).
Collection of soft metal fire places and Dolls House accessories, German late 19th century, two fireplaces with pierced decoration and fenders, grates, mantles and mirrors above, and a set of fire tools, both approx. 6” (15cm) tall, together with a similar style washstand with mirror, sewing table with swan motif to lid and on scroll feet, corner shelves, brown painted hall clock, cutlery tray, plant stand and more including ‘The Fairy’ Cooke’s indestructible Toys suit comprising settee and four chairs with horseshoe back, (condition: generally good some wear, corner shelf lacks one finial and rear leg detached from lower shelf), (15 items).
Set of carved bone dolls house furniture, mid 19th century, all with fine pierced fretwork including set of four chairs with high backs, pillar supports and turned legs, 2 ½” (6.2cm) tall, table with pierced skirt, turned legs and shaped stretchers, harpsichord, sewing table with drawer with sewing implements, bed with ornate sides and tray/shelf with carved cups, bowl, candle and more, (condition: very good, one chair with loss to one back support), (9 items).
‘The Richardson House’ a large and impressive painted wooden dolls house and contents, English mid 18th century, previously on display in the Vivien Greene Dolls House museum, the sand stone brick effect façade with two steps leading to painted green panelled front door with glazed fanlight, eight recently glazed windows and quoining to each side, with later painted black pitch roof with two chimneys, opening in two wings to six rooms on three levels, hallway and landing with staircase and annex to rear of ground floor landing, all rooms with interior doors and moulded wood surrounds, painted marble effect built-in wooden fireplaces. Hallway and landing with rare original painted wood effect walls, kitchen with painted blue walls, built in plate rake, shelf, cupboard and good Evans and Cartwright tinplate stove with painted marble effect surround, first floor drawing room with fine mid 18th century wall papers with large leaf and rose pattern and rare panel of exotic birds eating fruit. With a good selection of contents including Waltershausen settee with scroll shaped ends, four chairs and a carver all with mauve silk upholstery and three further smaller chairs, sewing table with lyre shaped supports and hinged top (loose), marble top writing desk with pigeon holes, side board with mirror back and painted pillar supports, bureau with two drawers and fold down front, display cabinet with blue lining and two drawers (lacks glass to front) and a chest of drawers all with gold transfer decoration, pair of pink silk upholstered chairs with tassels, painted tinplate mirror on stand with shaped and moulded legs and twisted supports, family of five painted wooden dolls and two with moulded hair styles (both lack lower legs and one lacks arms) and a bisque shoulder head maid together with a good selection of wooden furniture, ornaments, kitchenalia and more, 42 ½” (108cm) tall, 36” (92cm) wide, 15” (38cm) deep , (condition: since this house was sold in the Vivien Greene sale part I in December 1998 the present owner has carefully removed the later red paint to the façade to reveal wonderful original sand stone brick detail, added repainted window brick pediments, replaced sills and repainted front door and steps). Provenance: Prior to being on display at Vivien Greene’s museum the house was the property of the late Sir Albert Richardson, past president of The Royal Academy and pre-eminent authority on 18th century architecture, the drawing room wall paper is of particular interest and has been identified and dated to 1777. Please note: For viewing, shipping and collection of this lot please contact Leigh Gotch at C&T Auctioneers direct.
A small painted wooden grocery store room set, circa 1900, with painted blue, cream and red wooden columns and paper tile effect to interior walls with decorative border depicting children playing in garden, with two built in shelves and counter, contents include hanging shelf with ceramic containers, platters, jugs and bisque shoulder head doll, (good), 9” (23 cm) tall, 17” (43cm) wide, 9” (23cm) deep, (condition: some general wear).
‘Sunnyside House’ a large Silber & Fleming painted wooden dolls house and contents, circa 1890, the white stone and yellow brick effect façade with green base, steps leading to front door with moulded portico, six glazed windows, and painted green balconies, front opening to four rooms on two levels, each room with original wall papers and built in painted marble effect fire places, kitchen with built in dresser and shelf, with a good selection of furniture including set of four chairs with embossed paper decoration and upholstered seats with floral decoration, tinplate kitchen range, gold gilt picture frames, good selection of ornaments and accessories and bisque shoulder head maid, house 29” (74cm) tall, 24” (61cm) wide, 14 ½” (7cm) deep, (condition: exterior restored). Please note: For viewing, shipping and collection of this lot please contact Leigh Gotch at C&T Auctioneers direct.
Selection of Schneegas wooden Dolls House furniture, German 1880s, including dresser with glazed door and cupboard below, 6 ½” (16.5cm) tall, dressing table with swing mirror (glass cracked), large wardrobe, wash stand, towel rail, corner shelf, hanging mirror, four Gothic style chairs and set of six dining chairs with wicker seats, (condition, very good, one chair with broken leg), (17 items).
Good selection of Waltershausen Dolls House furniture, German 1860s/80s, rosewood and gold decorated pieces to include hall stand with mirror and marble top, 7 ½” (19cm) tall, chest of drawers with unusual Griffin pattern and shaped pediment, circular table (possible restoration to legs), upright piano, bed and wash stand, together with Biedermeier dressing table with swing mirror and painted marble effect to rear shelf, four mauve velvet upholstered chairs and a settee, round table and chest of drawers, (condition: generally very good, mirror to wall stand tarnished), (14 items).
Selection of stained red wood Dolls House furniture, German late 19th century, including double wardrobe with mirror and three drawers, 6” (15cm) tall, pair of matching beds, two side tables, dining table, chest of drawers with shelf and mirror above, two hallway stands with mirrors, two oval tables, desk and nine various chairs, (condition: generally very good), (21 items).
Waltershausen Biedermeier Dolls House furniture, German mid 19th century, cabinet with mirror backed shelf above drawer and hinged door base, 5 ¾” (14.5cm) tall, writing desk with drawers and pigeon hole, hallway stand with mirror top, chest of three drawers, piano, sewing table with two drawers and lyre end supports, five chairs and a mantle clock, (condition: very good, sewing table slight loss to one foot end), (12 items).
Collection of painted white wooden Dolls House furniture, English 1920s/30s, including dresser with gold decoration to doors, 5 ½” (14cm) tall, two beds, table, two wash stands, towel rail, hanging shelf, upholstered blue settee and two chairs, a further six chairs, together with larger scale wardrobe with gold painted decoration, 5 ¼” (13.5cm) tall, towel rail, sink, table, chair and two floor standing mirrors, (condition: generally good), (24 items).
Collection of wooden Dolls House furniture, German 1880s/90s, the stained wood furniture including double wardrobe with mirrored doors, single drawer and decorative pediment with metal decoration and handles, 6 ¼” (16cm) tall, carved wooden bed with mattress, dressing table with mirror, writing desk with pigeon holes, two mirrored hall stands, two arts and craft style side cabinets, marble topped washstand, towel rail, circular table, kitchen shelf with carved wood containers (lacks one metal hook), and a pair of blue velvet upholstered chairs, (condition: good), (14 items).
PIT.A.PAT series Dolls House furniture, 1930s, fireplace with shelf above and metal grate, 5 1/8” (13cm) tall, cake stand, floor standing mirror, table with hinged top and cutlery tray, side table with hinged top, set of four chairs and settee with leatherette upholstery, Grand piano and more, (condition: good), (17 items).
A mid Victorian satinwood cupboard/demi linen press, with cornice over double cupboard with two short and three long cockbeaded drawers under, with wooden knob handles. Height 186 cm, width 135 cm, depth 60 cm. CONDITION REPORT: The upper section has two cupboard doors which open and close smoothly on their hinges. There is one fixed shelf intact within that interior. As you move down there are signs of wear to the top of the lower section where the lock on the cupboard doors has been operated. The drawers themselves are all intact, they are sticky when you try to move them. The bottom drawer has some of its cockbeading missing to its left-hand side. There are scratch marks which are significant and visible to the left-hand side of the cupboard. There is also water damage to the cornice and occasional losses both to the side of the veneer and along the top of the cupboard doors and the base of the plinth.
A mid century rosewood record cabinet, with double fall front with shelved interior on slender tapered legs. Height 103 cm, width 102 cm, depth 40 cm. (A10 certificate/number 23GBA10Y571A0). CONDITION REPORT: The cabinet is in good order showing very light signs of use, scratches etc but nothing majorly untoward. The colour of the entire cabinet is very good. Internally the left-hand side top shelf shows some extensive scratching where a piece of Hi-Fi equipment has been, other than this internally it is just showing signs of use.
A late Victorian bleached mahogany pot cupboard/bedside cabinet, with crest rail back and door under on plinth base. Height 77 cm, width 39 cm, depth 33 cm. CONDITION REPORT: This is in good order showing age related wear. There is some staining to the top but nothing major. The backboard of the cupboard is split, Internally the shelf is present and is solid.
A George III and later oak hall livery cupboard, swept cornice above twin moulded panel doors enclosing three fitted shelves, over a single horizontal panelled cupboard, enclosing a serpentine shelf, later brass handles, escutcheons and hinges, raised on a plinth base. 206cm H x 105cm W x 38cm D

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