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An oak court cupboard, 18th century, 173cm high, 137cm wide, 52cm deepCondition Report: Marks, knocks, scratches, abrasions consistent with age and use,Chips and splits, old splits and cracks, some later replacement timber elements, a later shelf to the base, Signs of old woodworm, Overall darkly coloured, the image in the online catalogue and pdf is indicative of the colour of the itemPlease refer to additional images for visual reference to condition Condition Report Disclaimer
Y A Regency rosewood and specimen parquetry work box, circa 1820, with flanking gilt brass handles, 9cm high, 21cm wide, 16cm deep, a toleware stationery box, the lid enclosing a divided interior housing a pair of glass inkwells and containing a small quantity of vintage writing equipment, 5cm high, 20cm wide, 14cm deep, and a mahogany wall hanging candle box, of traditional tapering form, 50cm high overall (3)Condition Report: Parquetry box:Marks, knocks, scratches, abrasions consistent with age and use, some surface marks and dirt, the interior with silk lining to the lid, base, and sides, this is with dirt, stains, and discolouration - would have originally had a shelf - this is missing, one of the supports to hold this is detached but is present with the lot. The lock appears original but there is no key, it is open at time of report. The base is paper covered - this with wear. The handles appear original.Toleware:Marks, knocks, scratches, abrasions consistent with age and use, some surface marks and dirt, some re-freshing to the painted surface. areas of corrosion, the inkwells appear to be original. The base of one of these with areas of rust and losses. Some partial contents Candlebox:Marks, knocks, scratches, abrasions consistent with age and use, some surface marks and dirt, chips and losses to beadings, the whole surface dirty and would benefit from a polish, the leather holding the lid has perished in places and missing the securing nails Condition Report Disclaimer
Regency style 19th century sideboard, mahogany with ebony and boxwood stringing, a central bow fronted door with geometric stringing over an open recess, a single door cupboard to either side with oval banding, the right-hand cupboard has a zinc lined drawer, the back board with oval mirror, single shelf and fan inlay, the whole on square tapering legs and spade feet, height 164cm, width 152cm depth 60cm, (one key which fits the right-hand cupboard)
A 6IN. GUN TOMPION FOR H.M.S. NEWCASTLE , 1934 heavily cast in brass, the reverse with threaded plug connecting point -- 9in. (23cm.) overall; together with an officer's cabin shaving mirror and shelf from the Newcastle ; and a heel indicator from battleship H.M.S. King George V comprising an arrow and scale (3) Provenance : Ex. Thomas Ward's.
AN INTERESTING SHIP'S LOG FOR THE S.V. ESKDALE, 1883-84 possibly kept by a Mate with entries between Sunday, 21st October 1883 and Thursday, 6th March 1884 between Liverpool and Portland, written in a clear copperplate hand in a conversational manner, littered with anecdotes about shipboard incidences and trivia, along with usual weather reports, occasional sextant sightings, course, and longitude/latitude notes; Thursday 13th December: The hands employed drawing yarns, picking oakum and chipping the f[ore]peak. My old complaint the toothache has been giving me fits today, I've been stuffing my mouth with tobacco; 31st January: ...The mate and 3rd are both in the black books, I'm not at all surprised at the 3rd, he's the most devil-me-care fellow ever I came across...; 20th February: Somebody spit into the old man's port last night. A gob of tobacco juice that would almost fill a tea cup, couldn't blame me for that as I never chew. The mate and he had a row about it. Occasional notes in the top margins - Thursday Cook ham - Friday Mackral; written in an 'off the shelf' log book retailed by William Gerrard with period adverts and lifesaving advice to front, blue card boards with pasted label inscribed Eskdale Liverpool -- 13½ x 11¼iin. (34.3 x 28.5cm.)Condition report: Spine weak, covers worn; pages slightly time-stained but no tears and in good readable condition.
A pale oak coat hook, of recent manufacture, 224cm high, 157cm wide, 40cm deep Please note the measurements in the pdf catalogue and online were incorrect, they should read: 244cm high, 157cm wide, 40cm deep Condition Report: Marks, knocks, scratches, abrasions consistent with age and use but overall in condition reflecting lack of significant age and use in a domestic setting, It is constructed from solid pale oak, Minor splits, some paint deposits to the rear sideIt appears to have been constructed to take hats, 10 pegs for coats, and a section for shoes, it is freely standing at Donnington Priory, it probably is designed to be stood against a wall in a hallTwo of the vertical supports are present but detached from the lowest section - there is dry glue to the surfaces and these require re-gluing in position, there are also two further flat pieces of timber, the only purpose the cataloguer can assume they are for is for covering the hooks for use as a further partial shelf - these are provided with the lot. Please note the measurements in the pdf catalogue and online were incorrect, they should read: 244cm high, 157cm wide, 40cm deepPlease refer to additional images for visual reference to condition Condition Report Disclaimer

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