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A VICTORIAN BRITANNIA CAST IRON PUB TABLE, now with a circular granite top. 75.5cm high, 75cm diameter of topThe absence of a Condition Report does not imply that a lot is without imperfections. Please note carefully the exclusion of liability for the condition of lots contained in the Conditions of Sale.The marble top obviously later. Some corrosion most notably to the shelf stretcher. Generally structurally sound and in good condition commensurate with age.
A LARGE BEECH BUTCHERS BLOCK, with metal bound corners, raised on a pine base with chamfered square section legs and shelf stretcher. 88cm high by 121.5cm wide by 60cm deepThe absence of a Condition Report does not imply that a lot is without imperfections. Please note carefully the exclusion of liability for the condition of lots contained in the Conditions of Sale.Cracks across two corners. Knife marks and scratches to the top. Split across the full width of the shelf. Structurally sound and study.
AN EDWARDIAN INLAID MAHOGANY JARDINIERE, CIRCA 1900, the oval planter inlaid with birds and ribbon tied floral swags, raised on bowed string inlaid legs joined by a foliate inlaid shelf stretcher. 81cm high by 46cm wide by 30cm deep. Sold with bill of sale dated 2001 from P.R. Barham for £1300.00
A PAIR OF VICTORIAN MAHOGANY OCCASIONAL TABLES, the crossbanded and flame mahogany rectangular tops above a frieze drawer, raised on ring turned tapering legs joined by a shelf stretcher. 73cm high by 51cm wide by 38cm deepThe absence of a Condition Report does not imply that a lot is without imperfections. Please note carefully the exclusion of liability for the condition of lots contained in the Conditions of Sale.Each with a tiny loss of moulding to the shelf stretcher. One slightly loose in the joints. Surface marks and wear commensurate with age but generally in good condition.
An Art Nouveau mahogany satin wood cross banded and inlaid display cabinet, having raised mirrored back shelf, central marquetry panel flanked by velvet lined shelves and enclosed by glazed bowed doors, raised on square tapering supports and spade feet united by stretchers, possibly by Shapland and Petter, 122cm wide x 160cm high
A 1960's Bokhyllan ''The Ladder Shelf'' Shelving System, designed by Nisse Strinning for String, modular and adaptable shelving system, consisting of teak shelving mounted between ladder frames in grey lacquered wire steel, five cabinets, one desk/board with two drawers, labelled STRING MADE IN SWEDEN Bokhyllan ''THE LADDER SHELF'' some dated 25 APR 1962, 2 AUG 1962, 19 SEP 1962 and 20 DEC 1965, 213.5cm (7ft) high
A square piano by Jacob Ball, London, 1788, inscribed on a boxwood plaque Jacobus Ball Londini fecit 1788, Duke Street, Grosvenor Square, the mahogany case with holly stringing, the sycamore faciaboard and cheeks with rosewood crossbanding inlaid with harewood swags, the five octave keyboard, FF to f3, with ivory naturals and ebony accidentals, single action with overdampers, two brass-knobbed hand stops controlling the damper lift and buff split between b and c1, on frame stand with cross stretcher supporting a small shelf, length 155cm., width 54cm. *This square piano is sold with historical documentation detailing repair work carried out over the years from Michael Cole, Tim Smithells and Robert Morley Ltd.
Square piano by John Broadwood & Son, London 1803, the case of mahogany, the lid with double stringing, the fascia board veneered with satinwood with holly, stained fruitwood stringing and mahogany crossbanding and two fretted panels, the five and a half octave keyboard, FF to c4, with ivory naturals and ebony accidentals, on frame stand with shelf stretcher, inscribed 1803, John Broadwood and Son, Makers to his Majesty and the Princesses, Great Pultney Street, Golden Square, serial no. 7657, length 165.5cm, width 60.5cm
A Victorian brass-cased circular open dial "holosteric" aneroid barometer by Naudet stamped PNHB (Pertuis, Naudet, Hulot & Bourgeois), the base of the dial with the PNHB trademark "holosteric barometer" and the unique serial number 9998. Diam 16cm. Together with a Bourdon & Richards Patent Paris brass-cased circular open-dial "Metallic Barometer" with 1849 and 1851 medal award stamps. Diam. 13 cm. The two barometers presented together suspended on an oak wall-hanging bracket shelf. (2)
An early 20th century mahogany and marquetry breakfront side cabinet by Edwards and Roberts, the top with glazed display section over a central cabinet door and open shelf to the base, flanked by a single short drawer and an astragal glazed cabinet door to each side, raised on short tapered legs and spade feet, 137cm wide, 44cm deep, 190cm high
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