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A Victorian mahogany clock wall bracket, with inverted turned baluster ornament and roundels, mounted with gilt metal foliate studs, 30cm wide x 17cm high Condition Report: The depth of the shelf is 19 cm front to back. Overall this is presentable.The shelf with some very minor slight splitting to one join of veneer. Two half-ball ornaments are lacking to one bracket, another is detached (but present) to the other bracket. Wear to gilt studs, some old woodworm holes to underside, with small associated area of deterioration to wood. Minor surface wear.
A Late Victorian mahogany large display cabinet, of serpentine form with carved shell and foliate gallery, with two curved glazed doors, flanked by glazed side panels, enclosing a shelf, the interior clad in sage coloured velvet, above scroll foliate carved apron and legs, with key, 128cm high x 169cm wide x 49.5cm deep
An Arts and Crafts Liberty style oak copper topped occasional table, circa 1890, the circular top punched with flowerheads and dot pattern, above a gallery pierced with heart shaped ornament, on tapering square section legs joined by lower shelf, 73cm high x 49.5cm diameter Condition Report: This is of good decorative appearance overall. The copper mounted top appears to be contemporary to the table. The copper top has approximately 10-11 very small dents to the rim and slight surfsce wear. Some very minor scratching and scuffing to the edge of the legs, the shelf and wooden surface overall. The shelf with some dark stained ring markings and minor water staining to surface.
A Late 17th Century Joined Oak Press Cupboard, the moulded cornice above a carved frieze with turned and inverted finials, three moulded panels below, two as pivoting doors, two frieze drawers below and two cupboard doors with four moulded carved and nulled panels enclosing a shelf, 157cm by 67cm by 189cm
An Early 19th Century Brown Oak Writing Desk, the superstructure with tracery stringing above six frieze drawers and a leather writing surface, eight oak-lined drawers below around an open shelf (formerly fitted with a cupboard door), 110cm by 70cm by 86cmCondition report: The timber is rather dry. The top section has shrinkage splits. There are various veneers losses and further splits to the end panels. The central cupboard door is missing leather, and is also dry.
A Regency Free-Standing Bookcase Cupboard, early 19th century, repainted green above a single shelf and moulded cupboard door, single drawer below, on square tapering legs, the sides with brass carrying handles, 46cm by 27cm by 118cmCondition report: Reasonable cosmetic condition. Some general scuffs mainly around the cupboard door and internally (see images).
An Early 20th Century Japanese Hardwood and Bone Decorated Display Cabinet, the pagoda top decorated with figures in a temple flanked by boats and surmounted by a removable temple finial, with two conforming and one larger shelf below with foliate aprons and fretwork flanked by carved dragon supports, on a moulded stand with dragon-head carved legs and castors, 182cm by 53cm by 220cmCondition report: The upper section has some shrinkage splits. The front-left carved finial has some losses and the other examples have some natural? splitting. There are some small losses to the carved decoration throughout, but overall reasonable.
An Edwardian Rosewood and Marquetry Inlaid Envelope Card Table, circa 1900, the four pivoting triangular leaves decorated with classical urns and foliage enclosing gaming wells and a green baize-lined interior, the single frieze drawer on cabriole legs joined by a small shelf and on castors, 55cm by 55cm by 76cm
VINTAGE GENTLEMAN'S HATS: comprising Bowler hat, inner leather band stamped 'The Dulcis' make, two good Dunn & Co. Limited silk Top hats, in cardboard boxes, and a pair of pale brown spats (5)One of the top hats is slightly better condition than the other. One has edge wear in two places, it also has some scuff marks. The other top hat looks good, no issues.All three hats are a little dusty.The bowler hat has a scar on the front and again edge wear.Both boxes have general shelf wear but are complete and stand well.All three hats are the same size.Internal circumference of 55cm’s or drawing a line in the centre from top to bottom 20.5cm’sAcross left to right 16cm’s
A 19th Century Mahogany Washstand, the three-quarter gallery above brass carrying handles, on slender tapering legs joined by shelf, 52cm by 39cm by 91cm; and A Set of Mahogany Two-Tier Hanging Shelves, the sides with brass carrying handles, the base with a long frieze drawer with ivory escutcheon, 52cm by 17cm by 52cm (2)
A 20th Century French Walnut and Quarter-Veneered Serpentine Shape Bedside Cabinet, the hinged lid enclosing a rectangular bevelled glass plate and divided interior above a single drawer, on slender cabriole legs joined by a shelf, 55cm by 40cm by 73cm; and A Similar Example, 54cm by 39cm by 73cm (2)
A 20th Century Pagoda Shaped Free-Standing Tented Wardrobe, after an original design by John Fowler, covered in duck-egg blue foliage-pattern fabric, with hinged canopy ogee top above a plyboard shelf suspending a pine hanging rail above a hinged door with close-nailed interior, on a pine base, 224cm high
NO RESERVE Economics.- Marshall (Alfred) Elements of Economics of Industry, first edition, book-labels to pastedowns, bookplate of Theodore Marburg, his pencil signature to front free endpaper, some cracking at gutter, endpapers toned, original cloth, lightly soiled, corners and spine ends bumped, slight shelf-lean, 1892; and 15 other works by or relating to Alfred Marshall and William Stanley Jevons, v.s. (16)
NO RESERVE Cricket.- Daft (Richard) Kings of Cricket. reminiscences and anecdotes, frontispiece, full-page illustrations, half-title, ex-library with occasional ink-stamps, modern cloth, Bristol, [1893] § Felix (N.) How to Play Clarke ..., illustrations, ex-library with label and occasional stamps, original paper wrappers, small tear to spine head, shelf mark to spine foot, Nottingham, 1922 § Pullin (A. W.) & Alfred Gaston. Alfred Shaw Cricketer. His career and reminiscences, portrait frontispiece, plates, advertisements at end, ex-library with labels and occasional ink-stamps, original cloth, backstrip beginning to split at joints but holding firm, shelf mark to spine foot, a little rubbed, n.d.; and another by Daft, 8vo (4)
William IV rosewood jardiniere stand, circular top with egg-and-dart molding, toleware drip tray, three tapering columns carved with acanthus leaves united by platform shelf, scroll feet.diameter 46cm (18"), height 84cm (33")Condition report: Toleware lining re-painting, one loop handle missing, rosewood frame overall good order.
Early 19th-century mahogany four-tier whatnot, the rectangular shelves supported on ring-turned columns, lower shelf with single drawer, turned handles all standing on four brass casters.height 120cm (47"), depth 38cm (15"), width 45cm (18")Condition report: Some cracking to shelves (see photographs), in spite of this the furniture is well glued and stable.
Late 19th century figured mahogany book stand, three rectangular shelves supported on ring-turned columns with four pad feet.width 48cm (19"), depth 27cm (11), height 86cm (34")Condition report: Centre shelf with wear to leading edge (see photographs), one pad foot with small segment of wood missing (see photographs).
Victorian burr walnut music canterbury, top shelf with brass gallery supported on turned and fluted columns, lower box section with fall front opening to reveal single shelf, all supported on four turned legs with brass and ceramic articulated casters.width 57cm (22"), depth 39cm (15"), height 92cm (36")Condition report: Ring mark to top (see photograph) box base with one shelf missing to interior.
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