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A George III and later oak Welsh dresser, the enclosed plate rack with a moulded cornice above three shelves, upon the pot board dresser base with a rectangular moulded top over an arrangement of five cock beaded drawers, applied with later brass swing handles, over a break arch apron, raised upon four ring turned tapering supports and a pot board shelf upon bracket feet, 207cm H x 180cm W x 42cm D
A George III and later carved oak pot board dresser, the high back with a moulded cornice over a carved and arcaded frieze and three open shelves, upon the base with a three board top and gadroon border, above three carved frieze drawers and a conforming apron, raised upon four turned and tapering front supports and the pot board shelf with a nulled front frieze, 211cm H x 189cm W x 49cm D
A mid 19th century mahogany dressing table mirror, the rectangular mirrored plate raised upon 'S' shaped supports upon an inverted breakfront plinth base with two drawers, raised upon bun feet, 69cm H x 51cm W x 26cm DCondition reportVeneer loss to both sides under the shelf, possibly due to the removal of a second shelf, some veneer loss around the right hand draw and to the rear of the LHS, some speckling to the silvering on the mirror, general rubbing/wear commensurate with age and use
A pair of mahogany bedside/lamp tables, late 20th century, the square crossbanded tops raised upon slender supports above the lower shelf with a frieze drawer, upon brass castors, 52cm H x 45cm Sq (2)Condition reportVery light wear only, light rubbing, very minor chips and marks commensurate with age and use
3rd-4th century A.D. A blue-green glass jar with bulbous body, rolled rim, applied zigzag trail at the neck with a slender trail around the body, shelf to interior, shallow kick-up. 84 grams, 83 mm wide (3 1/4 in). Sheppard & Cooper Ltd, London 1992. [A video of this lot is available to view on Timeline Auctions Website] Fine condition.
3rd-4th century A.D. An amber-coloured glass vessel with bulbous body, rolled rim and applied zigzag trail to neck, shelf to inner mouth, small kick-up to base. Cf. The Metropolitan Museum, accession number 74.51.197, for similar. 46 grams, 73 mm wide (2 7/8 in). Sheppard & Cooper Ltd, London 1992. [A video of this lot is available to view on Timeline Auctions Website] Fine condition.
19th century A.D. A magnificent and superb quality Victorian Gothic revival painted altar or reredos panel, as exemplified by the works and designs of Augustus Pugin, on Welsh slate depicting a large golden cross with latticed arms and squared quatrefoil terminals showing the emblems and names of the four Evangelists, Matthew, Mark, Luke and John; the cross set over a circle enclosing a quatrefoil background with the main discus showing a white cross trefoil on a red expanding cross against a green background with the Christogram letters 'IHS' entwined for Jesus Christ; the design set against a dark blue field ornamented with forty-eight golden radiant six-pointed stars; complete with the original carved oak frame together with the carved oak projecting base plinth shelf with quatrefoil perforations and another Christogram 'IHS' within a blue oval to the central projection. Cf. Stokes, M. (ed.), Didron, A.N., Christian Iconography, The history of the Christian Art in the Middle Ages, London, 1896, figs.36, 69, and p.452. 73 kg total, 134.5cm base and 159 cm high (60 7/8 and 62 1/2 in). Collection formed in the 2000s. Property of an East Anglia gentleman. From the 4th century A.D., the vision of Ezekiel and John's Apocalypse, assigned the lion, the angel, the eagle and the ox a stable place in the iconography of the tetramorph to represent the evangelist Mark (lion) next to the calf (Luke), the angel (Matthew) and the eagle (John). They are, in Christian iconography and theology, the four winged cherubs singing the triumphal hymn, exclaiming, proclaiming, and saying: 'Holy, holy, holy, Lord Sabaoth'. The oldest representations date back to the 5th century A.D., and are found in the mosaics of the baptistry of Naples and in the apse of S. Prudenziana in Rome. The tetramorph was a favourite subject in 12th century ecclesiastic art and its use has continued to the present day. [No Reserve] Fine condition.
STUBBE, Henry - The Indian Nectar, or a Discourse Concerning Chocolata : The Nature of the Cacao-nut, and the other Ingredients of that Composition, is examined, and stated according to the Judgment and Experience of the Indians, and Spanish Writers, who lived in the Indies ... 18th cent calf later morocco spine labels, 8vo, ownership name on title-page, shelf label and modern (attractive) bookplate on the front pastedown, slight age discolouration mainly toward the rear, printed by J. C. for Andrew Crook, 1662.* From the Signet Library with their device in gilt on the upper cover
Large Collection of unpainted and painted wooden Toys, unpainted, three Articulated Trucks, in shelf unit, Village in a box, wood and canvas battery operated Airship, small motor and propeller, wooden base with canvas, wood and string Airship, not tested, large working bucket Line conveyor, Car Transporter (part coloured) with three painted cars, painted, two Trains sets comprising musical Loco and three trucks, pop up Puppets (2), 1-10 Jigsaw, balancing and swinging toys, mobile, Strongman Yo-Yo, Ida Bohatta book, large Tractor and Trailer (boxed) and one Maracas, Spinning Top and Yo-Yo, generally G-VG, a few pieces unglued (qty)
Four very well presented wall hanging wood and glass Display cabinets with canted sides each with three shelves OO Gauge Track and scenic background also suitable for Diecast Toys, each shelf with two tier track cut to fit exactly with scenic background at back of each shelf, width 56cm, height 53cm, depth 15cm, E (4 + two spare shelves)
Large joined oak dresser, 18th Century and later, two shelf delft rack with spice drawers, base with two drawers, cupboards and open arch, some adaption, width 210cm, depth 56cm, height 194cm.Condition report:The cornice is missing the right section, shelves warped, spice drawers are actually part of the the dresser base, the top has a small split to the left edge, drawers have locks removed, split drawer linings but run well, replaced brass handles, adapted base with later plinth.
French Empire mahogany rosewood and parcel gilt display cabinet, inverted breakfront frieze to the upper section, two glazed doors, flanked by lustre strips, scrolled capitals, fluted plinths, the matched table base with a white marble top (broken), monopod supports, in the Egyptianesque taste, with a low under-shelf, overall width 143cm, depth 55cm, height 190cm.Condition report:The top is not removable, please see the added photos online. The marble is split almost in the centre and has old discolouration surrounding the fracture line. A shallow chip to the front left marble corner. Two of the mirrored panels to the interior left hand side are xmcracked. The mirror panels elsewhere are flaking/ peeling in random places, including the lower mirror back. Sections of moulding are loose and present although two lengths remain missing to each side (behind the marble, the right hand side with a painted replacement). The mounts and gilt mouldings are all a little tired. The lower shelf is split across the middle. Scratches and scuffs to the right hand cupboard and right hand side. No key, lock mechanism is "locked" but door is open so you can't close the door flush.
Walnut cocktail cabinet, serpentine top with gadrooned edge, fitted with a slide above a cupboard, enclosing a shelf, shell-carved apron, cabriole legs, ball and claw feet, width 140cm, depth 59cm, height 96cm.Condition report:Good condition, the top and sides are good, legs sound, interior fitted with a shelf, blonde wood and inlaid door interior, with key.
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