A late 19th early 20thc Waring & Gillow style mahogany breakfront wardrobe with dental cornice over central linen cabinet with single shelf and three slides over two short drawers and two long drawers, flanked by two single door wardrobes each with hanging space, on plinth base, measures 216cm x 248cm x 65cm
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A Georgian mahogany corner washstand and a Copeland-Spode Italian pattern pottery jug and washbasin. The two-tier stand with lower drawer flanked by two dummy drawers, on splayed feet, with brass handles, W58cm x H105.5cm Condition Report: The Copeland-Spode jug and basin is circa 1890. The basin with a smooth flat chip to rim which is glazed and probably occured at time of manufacture, otherwise ok. Some black staining to lower shelf of washstand, some minor cracking, losses and repairs to veneers to front and at drawers, One of the shaped stretchers has been cracked across and restuck, some very minor wear and scuffing to legs and edges. Loose strip of veneer to front edge of upper tier.
An Arts and Crafts Liberty style oak dresser, circa 1900. The moulded shaped cornice above three open shelves and four glazed cupboard doors, the lower part with two drawers above panelled cupboard doors enclosing a shelf beside an open cupboard, on stile supports, with stylised foliate metal strap hinges and mounts, L153cm x D47cm x H181cm
A late 19th century American O.G. shelf/wall clock in a rectangular mahogany veneered case with a deep concave moulding, eight-day weight driven movement, deadbeat escapement and count-wheel striking, manufactured by � Jerome & Co, New Haven� striking the hours on a coiled steel gong, 9-1/2� square painted metal dial with roman numerals, minute track and matching spandrels, steel Maltese-cross hands, glazed reverse painted tablet beneath depicting flowers within a gilt border, original �New Haven� trade label and instruction pasted to the case backboard.With weights, key and pendulum. Dimensions: Height: 76cm Length/Width: 43cm Depth/Diameter: 12cm
'Gnomeman' adzed oak dresser, three lead glazed doors enclosing two height fixed plate racks and one exposed plate rack, over three cupboard doors enclosing one loose shelf and three drawers, raised on panel end supports, carved with gnome signature, by Thomas Whittaker of LittlebeckDimensions: Height: 187cm Length/Width: 121cm Depth/Diameter: 43cm
Midland Railway hand engraved brass shelf plates x 3 DOWN INTERMEDIATE GOODS DISTANT, UP FAST LINE DIRECTING UP SLOW LINE DIRECTING and G.N. JUNCTION DOWN GOODS DISTANT. All 3 in good condition with original black wax infill. Measure 5in x 0.75in. Probably from Stanton Gate on the Erewash Valley line.
MAPLE OF LONDON PAINTED MAHOGANY BEDROOM SUITEcomprising a chest with a shaped top above five graduated drawers with decorative handles, standing on shaped supports, 116cm high, bedside cabinet with a drawer, shelf and cupboard, 68cm high, mirror back dressing chest with two drawers, 136cm high, and a two door wardrobe with decorative handles, standing on shaped supports, 177.5cm high
A quantity of furniture comprising: a double bed frame, cheval mirror, rocking chair, upholstered armchair, Edwardian plant table, birdseye maple table with shelf stretcher (a.f.), two 19th century dining chairs, bedside cupboard with dressing slide (a.f.), two brass standard lamps, a cream painted telephone table, a bamboo telephone table, a ropework stool, a bamboo and cane chair, a white painted faux bamboo dressing table, and a white painted wicker bed tray (17)
An Arts & Crafts Oak Dresser, by Hummerston Brothers, Leeds, the rack with a plate shelf above four cupboard doors, above two plate racks, the base with four drawers over two cupboards enclosing an open section, brass hinges and handles, labelled HUMMERSTON BROS. LEEDS, No.706 WORKMAN'S NAME Hainsworth, 199cm wide, 66.5cm deep, 256.5cm high with a bronze medal cast and engraved 1862 LONDINI HONORIS CAUSA HUMMERSTON BROTHERS CLASS XXX, 7.7cm diameter
Border Fine Arts 'Red Squirrels and Goldcrests', model No. B0862 by Ray Ayres, limited edition 185/500; 'Kingfisher' (Style Seven), model No. WB72 by Russell Willis, limited edition 105/1250; 'Mallards' Table Lamp, model No. A2326 by John Brown, all on wood bases; together with various other Society models and membership figurines (a.f) (Qty on one shelf)No boxes, please specify model for further information
Border Fine Arts Collie and Sheep models including: 'Right Place, Wrong Time' (Swaledale Tup, Ewes and Border Collie), model No. model No. JH104 by Ray Ayres limited edition 144/1750, 'In From The Cold' (Collies and Cooking Range), model No. JH62 by David Walton, 'Out of Harm's Way' model No. B0537, 'Jocks Pride' (Sheepdog and Pups), model No. JH5; together with other membership and Society models (a.f) (qty on one shelf and one tray)Right Place - with extensive damage one sheep is completely detached. Please specify model for further information
A GROUP OF DANISH ROSEWOOD SECTIONAL WALL FURNITURE in the style of Poul Cadovious' System Cado, comprising two cabinets with sliding doors, another display cabinet with sliding glass doors, and a four drawer chest, three shelves 20cm deep, one shelf 45cm deep, all 80cm wide, together with two rails 60cm long Condition Report : only two very short rails, which are partly painted, so cannot be assembled in curretn state. in terms of condition, generally good - some surface scratching Condition reports are offered as a guide only and we highly recommend inspecting (where possible) any lot to satisfy yourself as to its condition.
A COLLECTION OF STAPLES LADDERAX WALL FURNITURE comprising: ten one-legged uprights (2 x 200cm high 36cm deep, 5 x 163cm high 36cm deep, 3 x 132cm high 20cm deep); drop-down cupboard, single drawer unit, unit with sliding glass doors, three drawer chest, sloping display shelf, nine shelves 89cm wide 20cm deep, five shelves 58cm wide 20cm deep, two shelves 89cm wide 36cm deep. Currently built as five bays with two 'spare' uprights and rods Condition Report : generally very good, with two keys, associated fasteners. no major damage, some light fading, but overall good Condition reports are offered as a guide only and we highly recommend inspecting (where possible) any lot to satisfy yourself as to its condition.
An early 19th century mahogany collector's chest, the raised shelf back above seven graduated drawers, height 118cm, width 65cm, depth 47cm.Buyer’s Premium 29.4% (including VAT @ 20%) of the hammer price. Lots purchased online via the-saleroom.com will attract an additional premium of 6% (including VAT @ 20%) of the hammer price.
A 20th century Burmese hardwood two-tier corner shelf, the two supports finely carved with beasts standing on elephants, height 91cm, width 57cm.Buyer’s Premium 29.4% (including VAT @ 20%) of the hammer price. Lots purchased online via the-saleroom.com will attract an additional premium of 6% (including VAT @ 20%) of the hammer price.
Wilde, Oscar. Salome, illustrated by Aubrey Beardsley, London: John Lane, The Bodley Head, 1912. Octavo, publisher's green cloth lettered in gilt, top edge gilt (remainder untrimmed), complete with all 16 plates as called for, and 6pp. publisher's advertisements at rear. Some light handling marks and pale spotting in places; binding with shelf-lean, slight wear to corners/edges, a few marks
Egan, Beresford. Collection comprising: De Sade, London: The Fortune Press, n.d.; Pollen, London: Dennis Archer, 1933; Epitaph, London: The Fortune Press, n.d.; Aphrodite, limited edition numbered 560/1075, London: The Fortune Press, 1928; Beresford Egan: An Introduction to His Work, by Paul Allen, Lowestoft: Scorpion Press, 1966. Contents good, clean, bright; bindings generally well-preserved but varied, some bumped corners, light marks, shelf-lean (5)
Crime. Collection comprising: The Mystery of the Seven Cafes, by Sydney Horler, first edition, London: Hodder & Stoughton, 1935, good & bright, well-preserved blue cloth and dust-jacket; The Four Just Men, by Edgar Wallace, London: The Tallis Press, 1905, some pale spotting and wear, variant binding with illustration obscuring the prize money competition; The Penrose Mystery, by R. Austin Freeman, London: Hodder & Stoughton, reprinted 1937, good, ffep clipped to remove owner inscription, slight wear to d.j.; The Three Just Men, by Edgar Wallace, 30th edition, London: Hodder & Stoughton, 1938, pale spotting to edges, ffep clipped, some shelf-lean; He Threw a Long Shadow, by William MacLeod Raine, second impression, London: Hodder & Stoughton, 1952, good, price-clipped d.j. with wear, and Murder Off Miami, by Dennis Wheatley, Hutchinson, n.d., worn as found. Together with Miner, by F. C. Boden, first edition, London: Dent, 1932, good & bright, torn d.j., shelf-lean (7)
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