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SVEND BAYER (born 1946); a stoneware teapot decorated with fish, height 13.5cm. (D)Additional InformationChips to base where teapot stuck to kiln shelf and glaze filled firing cracks behind handle and spout, otherwise appears good with no further signs of faults, damage or restorations.This lot qualifies for Artist Resale Rights. For further information, please visit https://www.dacs.org.uk or https://artistscollectingsociety.org
Jas Shoolbred and Co. Tottenham Ct Road, London. A mahogany tall boy comprising of a two panelled door cupboard opening to reveal a shelf within over two short drawers and three graduated long drawers standing and bears a stamped ivorine oval tablet. 86cm wide x 56cm deep x 174cm high. Whilst it needs a general tidy up the worst fault is the small section to cornice otherwise good.
Georgian astragal glazed mahogany bookcase. Three adjustable height shelves over two panelled cupboard doors opening to reveal a shelf within standing on bracket feet. With ornate top cornice gadrooned band and astragal glazed sections. 123cm wide x 231cm high x 51cm deep. Dusty, with 2 water marks otherwise in good used condition.
A Scottish Carved Oak Occasional Table, circa 1900, the circular top with stiff leaf carved border and trailing leaves, on a tapering column support with cruciform base above carved block feet45cm by 52cmAn Arts & Crafts Oak Hanging Corner Cupboard, late 19th century, the moulded pediment above a cupboard door with copper relief decorated panel of stylised flowers flanked by green ceramic panels, the interior with one shelf and apertures for pipes39cm by 21cm by 51cm (2)
Du Maurier, Daphne. Rebecca, first edition, London: Gollancz, 1938. Octavo, publisher’s cloth lettered in gilt, owner inscriptions, shelf-lean, spotting to page edges, cloth in good order, bumped at top corner. Together with Hungry Hill, first edition, London: Gollancz, 1943 (2)Location: The Television Room
An Edwardian satinwood line inlaid and rosewood crossbanded lady's desk, the raised superstructure with three-quartered brass gallery, bowfronted upper shelf and stepped base of three short drawers, the base of bowfront outline with single frieze drawer, raised on square section tapering legs to peg feet, height 106.5cm, width 80.5cm, depth 46cm.Provenance: The contents of a Cheshire Country House.Additional InformationRetains a good even colour throughout and is overall in very good condition. A couple of tiny flecks of veneer have been repaired over the years - this is being ultra critical. It is a fine piece of furniture presented well.
A George III mahogany and satinwood inlaid freestanding flat fronted corner cupboard, the moulded cornice above ribbon tied harebell decorated frieze, the upper section with double panelled cupboard doors inlaid with stained wood and satinwood depicting urns and enclosing three shaped shelves, the base with two inlaid cupboard doors enclosing a single shelf, raised on bracket feet, height 224cm, width 10cm.Provenance: The contents of a Cheshire Country House.Additional InformationFirstly it retains a very good colour throughout, a rich dark mahogany colour, and the inlay is also of rich colour. There are several splits throughout, as you would expect, but these are where the timber joins and do not necessarily detract from the piece. The panels also have a couple of horizontal splits, as do the crossbanded veneers around the inlaid sections, but overall a good original piece.
A 19th century Vienna Porcelain rounded rectangular porcelain tray with reticulated gallery and central panel painted with birds, insects and a shelf of fruit, 32.5 x 24.5cm, the matching lidded jug similarly decorated and with cover and a matching pair of cups and saucers, diameter of saucers 13.5cm.Provenance: The contents of a Cheshire Country House.Additional InformationThe jug cover is restored, but this is done well. There is a tiny rim chip to the jug also. Minor surface marks and minor rubbing to the gilding, but overall condition is good.
Gent Pulsynetic C40A waiting train turret clock within a bespoke glazed cabinet raised upon an oak and steel stand, 55.75" high; also with a Gent C7 master clock, within a light oak glazed case, 52" high (both with pendulums) **Dating from the 1940s, the rarely seen sympathetically restored waiting train clock is in working order and mounted on a bespoke recycled oak and steel stand with oak framed Plexiglass cover fitted with a shelf and drawer below. The motion work is fitted to the bevel gear output to display the time on the 4" dial, the advancing pulse provided by a Hasseb master clock electronic impulse device mounted under the shelf with a 230v AC240v DC power supply The C7 master clock serial number 7310 was originally commissioned on 23rd November 1950 and could be used to impulse the waiting train instead of the Hasseb impulser if so desired The vendor of these clocks has provided further information including instructions on how to move and dismantle the clock. There is also further information provided about the Hasseb impulser fitted in the stand
A Heal's Art Deco walnut book table, of canted square form with rectangular upright supports and ebonised stepped feet, ivorine disc to underside58 x 60 x 60cmSome general scuffs and marks commensurate with age and use, a couple of veneer losses to the edge of one shelf. Heal's disc to underside.
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