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John Piper (1903-1992) for Terence Conran London - A mid Century London Skyline coffee table, the composite laminate top features a colour composition by John Piper of St Paul's, St Martin in the Fields and Lincoln's Inn, London, the powder-coated black metal frame fitted with black wooden magazine shelf, retailed by Heals Conran from the mid 1950s- 1960s 15ins x 45ins x 14ins high
A Late 19th Century Panelled Pine Cupboard, with moulded edge to top, the upper part fitted one shelf enclosed by a pair of panelled doors, with three drawers under, over cupboard enclosed by a pair of panelled doors, on bracket feet, 61ins wide x 19ins deep x 72ins highPlease see attached Dropbox for addition images
An Edwardian Oak Hall Stand, with moulded edge to top, the back inset with bevelled mirror panel, and six coat hooks, with shelf, lozenge carved panel and vase pattern splat under, flanked by cut out handles, the lifting seat enclosing cupboard, on angled end supports, 36ins wide x 13ins deep x 73ins high
JOHN THOMSON OF CELTIC F.C., PAIR OF CUFFLINKS AND RARE VINYL RECORD EARLY 20TH CENTURY the cufflinks in gilt metal, set with stones within enamel borders, in case, presented alongisde a letter of provenance, the record being Douglas Robb's ' The Laddie Frae Cardenden (In Memory of John Thomson) (Composed by Alexander Macgregor) in sleeve, this with ex-Christie's sticker 480/3Note: These were offered at a Christie's Sporting sale on the 10th October 1990, and later on the 10th December 1998. The provenance note states:To whom it may concernThe boxed cufflinks given to Mr Fletcher belonged to my Great Uncle John Thomson the famous Glasgow Celtic goalkeeper who was tragically killed after an accident... Sam English. ...John Thomson, The Prince of Goalkeepers, is one of the most important figures in the history of Celtic Football Club.Having signed for the team in 1926 at the age of 17, his natural athleticism and brave spirit ensured he would become a mainstay between the sticks. He helped the team to two Scottish Cups and three Glasgow Cups. He would also represent the national side and national select XI four times apiece. This medal itself comes from a yearly fixture contested between Scots and Anglo-Scots (Scottish players who played south of the border).Thomson's name will forever be associated with the tragedy that befell him during an Old Firm clash on the 5th September 1931. The match was played at Ibrox in front of 80,000 fans. Early in the 2nd half, Thomson collided with Rangers player Sam English, whilst both going for the ball. Most people assumed the goalkeeper badly injured as he was stretchered off, Chic Geatons taking his place in goal.Upon being transported to the Victoria Infirmary, Thomson would soon be pronounced dead. The death of a young goalkeeper in his prime shocked the footballing world. Beyond that, the tragic loss of a young man's life, only 22 years of age and recently engaged, still stands as amongst the most profound moments in sporting history.40,000 people attended the funeral in his home town of Cardenden, including thousands who travelled from Glasgow, many walking the 55 miles to the Fife village. LP is sealed in sleeve, though rotating it shows chips to edge - won't play. The sleeve is 26cm x 27cm Green felt is 28x25.5cm, shelf 7.6cm deep Box is 7.6cm wide
Having an open shelf, enclosed by a twin arcade, incise-carved with scrolls and geometric motifs, on run-moulded uprights with conforming moulded and punch-decorated capital, atop a boarded central door, flanked by fixed panels, all carved with a lunette atop a lozenge, with punched highlights, 83cm high, 77cm width, 26cm deep.
Mid 18th Century Walnut Cabinet on Chest The upper section with a moulded cornice over a pair of glazed doors enclosing a single shelf, the base with three long graduated drawers, all cross-banded, fitted with brass bail handles and escutcheons, raised on bracket feet. Key provided.102cm wide, 42.5cm deep, 162cm highMissing sections of moulding and damaged veneer, some parts provided in top drawer. Evidence of previous woodworm to top and back. Please see all images.
Late Victorian Rosewood Whatnot And a Wall Shelf The whatnot of serpentine outline, the top with raised gallery and knopped finials above two further shelves, raised on turned baluster supports to castors, together with a mahogany wall shelf of shaped outline with fretwork panel sides and walnut barley twist supports.The whatnot 42cm wide, 30.5cm deep, 90cm high. Shelves: 68cm wide, 15cm deep, 50cm high.
A Victorian burr walnut two-section dentist's cabinet, the top section having a cylinder top revealing a mirror above a marble shelf with twelve shelves below, the lower having a pull-out slide, single drawer and cupboards under. 82x161x44cm.In need of some attention. Damage to top left corner. Appears to have had a gallery (now absent), two missing handles to drawers and also to top compartment. key in top lock is stuck and the lock non-functional. No additional keys present to test other locks.
Late Regency rosewood mirrored wall shelf, having a brass galleried top, two lacquered brass columns over a lower shelf, width 80.5cm, height 28cm, depth 14.5cm (originally a chiffonier gallery top) (Please note condition is not noted. We strongly advise viewing to satsify yourself as to condition. If you are unable to view please request a condition report, which will be provided in writing).
Workshop of Robert 'Mouseman' Thompson, English oak dresser and plate rack, post 1971, the panelled pot bellied rack with two fluted shelves over a base with adzed top, over two frieze drawers with wrought metal loop handles and two four recessed panel cupboard doors opening to a shelf, width 121cm, height 185cm, depth 46cm (Please note condition is not noted. We strongly advise viewing to satsify yourself as to condition. If you are unable to view please request a condition report, which will be provided in writing).
A VICTORIAN BURR WALNUT AND GILT METAL MOUNTED CREDENZA CIRCA 1860 101cm high, 160cm wide, 38cm deep Condition Report: Marks, knocks, scratches, abrasions consistent with age and useOld splits and cracks, some openings to joints, various old chips and losses to some veneers, some signs of filler in place, some larger veneer replacements but well done and matched in with the figuringOverall solid and stableSome dirt and discolouration to the gilt metal mounts There are two shelves to each of the side cabinets, these sit on fixed runners/supports - the back boards are loose in both areas and will need refixing, the interiors of the cabinets and fabric is dirty. The central cupboard with single fixed height shelf, the interior dirty but less worn than the exterior cabinetsThere are two keys, one operating one side and the central locks, the other side with another key but not turning - may be seized or the wrong key, all locks are open at time of reportPlease see additional images for visual reference to condition Condition Report Disclaimer
A GEORGE II OAK BOOKCASE SECOND QUARTER 18TH CENTURY 193 cm high, 145cm wide, 38cm deep Condition Report: The oak is dark and has a good waxed patination. The glass is probably original - it is certainly not new glass and has some age, but it is hard to be certain if it is original. There are some signs of reputtying on the inside of the glazing bars which may indicate that the glazing is replaced but the glass panes have age. The main part of the cabinet is made in two sections, with a cut in the middle of each end panel and which runs through the centre of the central shelf. The end panels with four wedge-shaped butterfly inlaid pieces let in. The whole plinth section is a late replacement, but is probably early 20th century in date. There are patches in the doors around the handles. The backs of the doors with tack holes for fitting a fabric lining. In good useable condition. The shelves are of fixed heigtsPlease see additional images for visual reference to conditionCondition Report Disclaimer
A PAIR OF EBONISED AND PARCEL GILT 'PYRAMID' OPEN BOOKCASES, IN REGENCY STYLE, BY JOHN FOWLER MID 20TH CENTURY each 271cm high, 61cm wide, 31cm deep Provenance: Private Collection, Berkshire Condition Report: Overall the general appearance and condition of these bookcases reflects their lack of great age, but they have been used in a domestic setting and with some wear and signs of use for this purpose The tops and base screw together from below, there are locks and keys to each lower cabinet base, these appear original, there are metal brackets to the underside of each to further fix to the floor for complete stability if wished Some marks, knocks, splits, signs of use, wear to shelf surfacesThese appear to be constructed from painted plywoodPlease see additional images for visual reference to condition Condition Report Disclaimer
Anglo-Indian Art Deco occasional table, c1920s, the two tier table heavily inlaid with specimen woods, mother of pearl and bone, H46cm. Just under 32cm x 22cm. Condition report - Middle shelf sits in line with the top shelf, but obviously slightly forward. There are some losses/repairs to the inlay when viewed from close, small repaired split to to top rim edge.
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