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A Pair of Edwardian Mahogany and Satinwood Banded Pedestal Cupboards, early 20th century, of convex shaped form, the moulded cupboard door with barber's pole stringing enclosing a shelf above a moulded base, 33cm by 27cm by 65.5cmGenerally in good condition with the exception of the top sections which have some slight scratches, otherwise good.
An antique carved oak Bible box with iron fittings and carved sunflower front panel, on a later stand with undertier, 83 x 68 x 43cm. CONDITION REPORT Top heavily worn and split, small crack to one side of top, some rusting to hinges, wear to wood around locks, lock mechanism replaced, no key, frame much later addition, lower shelf has surface wear and age related wear throughout
An Edwardian inlaid mahogany open elbow chair with pierced splats and drop-in seat, on turned tapering legs with squat feet and a reproduction serpentine fronted three-tier wall shelf, 56 x 48 x 18cm (2). CONDITION REPORT The back rail on the chair is split in the centre and it has some deep scratches, marks and stains, some sun fading to the arms, back rail. It has been reupholstered at some point and there is a split to the left hand lower side rail. Knocks and scratches commensurate with age. The wall shelf has minor marks and wear.
An Oriental stained hardwood jardinière stand with rectangular top, on pierced and carved legs with carved under tier and plain lower shelf, on lobed feet, 81 x 44 x 38cm. CONDITION REPORT Gilt heightened decoration rubbed throughout, further surface wear to include scratches, staining , dents etc. Bottom shelf is a later edition.
A McIntosh and Co Limited 1960's Rosewood dining suite, comprising a sideboard, with a pair of doors opening to reveal a shaped shelf, flanked to the left by three drawers, the top drawer fitted, to the right by a drop down flap revealing a drinks cabinet, raised on turned legs, 75cm high, 213cm wide, 46cm deep, a draw leaf dining table, with two addition leaves, raised on turned legs, 74cm high, 160cm wide, 235cm extended, 89.5cm deep, and six dining chairs, comprising a pair of carvers and four single chairs. CITIES certificate 595907/01
BATH CABINET MAKERS, BCM, a 7ft rosewood sideboard, four drawers to the left side, the top drawer with cutlery dividers and black lining, double cupboard doors enclosing a single shelf, both flanking a fall front door, on square legs, width 213.5cm x depth 46cm x height 73.5cm Cities (Non-Transferable licence) No. 595871/01
Brian Sanders (British, B. 1937) "Side Trawler -- Fishing Boat" Watercolor on Illustration Board. Provenance: Collection of James A. Helzer (1946-2008), Founder of Unicover Corporation. This painting was originally published on the Fleetwood First Day Cover for the Great Britain 18p Side Trawler stamp issue of September 23, 1981. Just off North America's Atlantic Coast extends a wide continental shelf, in some areas reaching as far as five hundred miles from the shore. Large areas of this shelf form underwater plateaus where the fishing grounds are among the best in the world. Annually, fishermen from Canada, the United States and Europe take about nine billion pounds of fish from this area. The Trawler pictured in this artwork is one craft which sails the icy waters of the North Atlantic in search of fish. Once the men locate their prey, they lay out their trawler nets. A huge flat funnel net is dragged on rollers along the seabed while the net's mouth is kept open by water pressure on two door-shaped objects called otter boards. The noise of the net disturbs the fish and they attempt to escape. However, they soon tire and are hopelessly trapped in the net's funnel. Because areas the men fish are so treacherous, they equip their boat with steam hoses and axes which they use to remove ice from the decks and riggings. Should the heavy ice be allowed to build up, the craft would surely capsize. Even though modern trawlers are fitted with many safety devices which offer some protection, it is still quite common for a vessel to be lost at sea without a trace. Although working in the North Atlantic is a dangerous life, the fish are so plentiful that men gladly brave the fearsome hazards of icy, storm-tossed seas to reap great catches. Image Size: 12 x 14.25 in. Overall Size: 16 x 22.25 in. Unframed. (B06850)
Don Balke (North Carolina, B. 1933) "American Lobster" Signed lower left. Original Watercolor painting on Illustration Board. Provenance: Collection of James A. Helzer (1946-2008), Founder of Unicover Corporation. This painting was originally published on the Fleetwood First Day Cover for the U.S. Wildlife of the 50 States 22c American Lobster/Massachusetts stamp issued June 13, 1987. Living on the rocky, sandy bottoms, from the New England shoreline to the edge of continental shelf, the American Lobster is an elusive quarry for fishermen. Lobsters dwell alone in crevices or in burrows under rocks. They are nocturnal, foraging at night for fish, algae, eel grass, or invertebrates. Like most arthropods, American Lobsters cannot grow without shedding their hard shells. Youngsters molt several times a year, but after reaching maturity, females molt only once every other year, while males do so annually. Molting is important in their reproductive cycle as well. For, mating can only take place within a few hours after the female has shed her shell. The female carries the fertilized eggs for several months before they are ready to hatch. Newly hatched lobsters are free swimming and pass through three stages of development in about twelve days. During the fourth stage, they begin to look for a place to settle, and by the fifth stage they are ready to molt and spend the rest of their lives foraging on the ocean floor. The American Lobster is one of approximately forty species of "true lobsters" characterized by large pinching claws and a stiff fan tail. Image Size: 13.5 x 14.5 in. Overall Size: 14 x 17 in. Unframed. (B10632)

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