A Victorian mahogany dressing stand in Arts and Crafts taste, late 19th century,: with an adjustable circular shaving mirror above a three-quarter gallery top; with two short drawers above a panel door, flanked to each side by projecting rails; with openwork balustraded sides and straight legs,a shelf below; 148cm high, 59cm wide, 33cm deep
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An American stained wood shelf clock, late 19th c, with painted dial and gong striking movement, the glazed door with reverse painted colour print of a scene on a lake, fragmentary printed trade label to interior, pendulum, 32cm h Complete requiring conservation/restoration to scratches and wear
A suite of burr maple wall furniture,comprising: a glazed cabinet,with sliding cupboard over three drawers, and cupboards below, on a low plinth,107cm wide30.5cm deep107cm high,a low bookshelf with an end cupboard,131cm23.5cm deep68.5cm high,a cupboard,enclosing two drawers and with divisions below,36cm wide38cm deep68.5cm high,a bookshelf,81cm wide28cm deep72.5cm high,another bookcase section,133cm wide23.5cm deep68.5cm high,a cupboard section,with a metal-lined base, hinged cupboard/waste bin, and a cupboard with a shelf and divisions,78.5cm wide38cm deep68.5cm high (6)Provenance: Sea Lane House, Littlehampton, West Sussex.Lots 161-163The following three lots formed part of the interior of Sea Lane House, the only house in Britain to have been designed by Marcel Breuer, the Bauhaus-trained architect.Sea Lane House was designed in 1936, by Breuer and British architect FRS Yorke, for James Macnabb, who never actually occupied it. It was subsequently bought in 1943 by Richard Papelien, an engineer and celebrated figure in the automotive industry.The house was constructed with brick and concrete, and the three lots for sale here are believed to have been designed and made specifically for the building.Marcel Breuer briefly studied art in Vienna before joining the Bauhaus in the 1920s. First a student and then a teacher, he became head of the celebrated furniture workshop. On leaving the Bauhaus, Breuer practised as an architect in Berlin before fleeing the Nazi regime and moving to London in 1935, where he stayed for two years. In 1939, he was invited by Walter Gropius (the founder of the Bauhaus and former teacher of Breuer) to work at Harvard University.Condition ReportAll pieces need restoration - losses to the veneers. Plinths with damage.
An Art Deco burr maple sideboard,with three frieze drawers, over two cupboards, each enclosing a single shelf,137cm wide50cm deep90.5cm highCondition ReportWater damage to top sides. In need of repolish and restoration.Veneer losses to edges Further photos added to show areas of staining and losses.
An Italian rosewood sideboard,by Dassi, 1950s, of serpentine form with a glass shelf and a reeded panel back, the central cupboard carved with a figure, birds, dice, chess pieces and playing cards, enclosing a mirrored interior, flanked with further cupboards over an open shelf, backed with a reeded panel on a plinth box,199cm wide46cm deep125cm high
A Danish walnut desk bureau,1960s, of serpentine form, with a raised top with a shelf and drawers, the sliding writing surface over three further drawers, 86.5cm wide47cm deep112cm high, andan oak desk chair, with a grey back and seat, 58.5cm wide55cm deep85cm high, seat 50cm high (2)Condition ReportSmall scuffs to the top shelf and sides. Desk chair - with wear to the frame.
A Danish two-part open bookcase,with two divisions, the upper section with three adjustable shelves, the lower part with single shelves, 150cm wide25.5cm deep186.5cm highCondition ReportSome knocks and chips to the veneered sides. The top comes off the bottom. With some notable scratches and marks. With ringlet mark to one shelf. Additional images uploaded.
A pair of German Art Deco mahogany bedside tables,each with a dished top, over a shelf and two drawers, with brass handles, 59.5cm wide 42cm deep48cm high, anda pair of matching low chairs, 51cm wide59cm deep71cm high, seat 39cm high (4)Condition ReportSome surface scuffing to the tops and sides.Chairs - worn frames and velour upholstery.Further photos of the cabinets added to our website.
A German Art Deco mahogany cabinet,in two parts, the upper section opening to reveal a central cupboard with parquetry details to the inside of the doors, fitted with a glass shelf over four further drawers, flanked with an arrangement of seven further slides, and fitted with two pull-out slides, the lower section enclosing shelves, 134.5cm wide 50.5cm deep125cm highCondition ReportRestored some wear to the edges and sides.It has been re-ebonised - wear to the front edge of the piece.Some knocks and marks to the sides and doors. And the front of the slides.Central cupboard locked - missing drawer to the right side of the upper part.Ivorine handles.Further photos added to the website.
RHF Royal Heritage Sideboard - Elliotts of Newbury - EON - an original retro vintage 1960s teak wood sideboard credenza comprising three drawers above a central fall front cocktail cabinet flanked by a single cupboard to each side. One drawer fitted with cutlery compartment and shelves to each section. Cutlery drawer divider loose put present and one shelf peg missing. Top has been lacquered and some wear commensurate with age. Measures approx; 76cm x 168cm x 45cm.
A walnut locker with twenty cupboards, each with an internal fitted shelf, brass numbers and handles, on plinth base, 167cm wide x 42cm deep x 228cm highA large number of the locker numbers lacking, tarnishing to the brass fittings, some significant dents, marks and scratches consistent with use, old paint marks to one side of the cupboard, parts of the frame detaching and unstable

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