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Robert Heritage (b.1927), a rosewood wall unit for Archie Shine Ltd c.1960s The top with five cupboard doors, each enclosing one shelf, above open shelf, the middle section with open compartment and four drawers, flanked by sliding door enclosing one shelf and fall front door enclosing single glass shelf, the base with two drawers and one fall front door 186cm high, 229cm wide, 60cm deep Note: This lot is sold with an Article 10 Licence no. 585961-01Please refer to department for condition report
John Herbert, a teak sideboard manufactured by A. Younger Ltd 1960s, applied label to inner draw - 'Younger' With central bank of four drawers, flanked by twin cupboard doors, each enclosing one shelf, raised on tapering supports 79cm high x 213cm wide x 46cm deepPlease refer to department for condition report
Poul Cadovius (1911-2011), a rosewood 'Royal System' wall storage system for Cado c.1960, stamped throughout 'Made in Denmark' Comprising: one fall front unit enclosing four drawers, pigeon holes and storage space, one large glazed unit enclosing one glass shelf, one fall front unit enclosing mirrored backing and one drawer, two open record storage units, a two door unit enclosing two shelves, two units with sliding doors, one enclosing eight drawers and one enclosing four shelves, together with nine wall batons in varying sizes and twenty three wall brackets units2 record storage units - 43cm high, 80cm wide, 38cm deep2 fall front units - 43cm high, 80cm wide, 38cm deep1 three drawer unit - 43cm high, 80cm wide, 38cm deep2 sliding door units - 51.5cm high, 80cm wide, 46cm deep1 two door unit - 51.5cm high, 80cm wide, 46cm deep1 glazed cabinet - 113cm high, 80cm wide, 30.5cm deepshelves1 extra large shelf - 1.8cm high,4 large shelves - 1.8cm high, 80cm wide, 30cm deep4 medium shelves - 1.8cm high, 80cm wide x 38cm deep 1 small shelf - 1.8cm high, 80cm wide, 35.5cm deep1 magazine shelf - 1.8cm high, 80cm wide, 22cm deepwall batons3 x 158cm long2 x 113cm long1 x 97cm long3 x 68cm long(lot)Note: This lot is sold with an Article 10 Licence no. 586096-01Please refer to department for condition report
Archer & Smith Ltd, a pair of bespoke made vellum and laminated wood side cabinets Recent manufacture One with storage space for a widescreen tv, one with storage space for a hi fi system, the tv cabinet with two cupboard doors enclosing one shallow shelf, the second cabinet enclosing six shelves 95.5cm high, 158cm wide, 54cm deep (2)
Louis Majorelle (1859-1926), an Art Nouveau small carved walnut buffet c.1900 Panelled back with shelf, the top supported on openwork supports carved with chicory and with frieze drawer, two-tiers below, plinth base, sinuous plant form bronze handles 139 cm high, 120 cm wide, 42 cm deep Purchased: Christie's London, 21st November 2012, sale 4326 lot 556It is probable that the surfaces have been refreshed and that the piece has undergone some conservation at some point. Overall there are some old marks, wear and scratches in keeping with light use. There are a few indentations to the top that are fairly new and a group of scratches on the top shelf, left side that are also fairly recent. Some age separation to joints and some lifting of the veneer on the undershelf in keeping with age. There is a split on the under shelf. There are new screws used for the top shelf and possibly later added/or replaced struts (these are not brand new) at the back to give stability to the superstructure. Some attention given to the base. Natural wear to handles.
English Art Deco, a peach mirror-glass dressing table and mirror c.1930 The arched mirror above bow-fronted dressing table with central storage compartment flanked by two frieze drawers, over kneehole with recessed cupboard door enclosing one shelf, raised on plinth bases 184cm high, 122cm wide, 39cm deepPlease refer to department for condition report
Kirk Stirnweis (Colorado, New Hampshire, B. 1967) "American Lobster" Signed lower left. Oil 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 of Issue Maximum Card of the 22c American Lobster issued on June 13, 1987. Living on the rocky, sandy bottoms, from the New England shoreline to the edge of the 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 the the fifth stage they are ready to molt and spend the rest of their lives foraging on the ocean floor. Image Size: 13.5 x 18.25 in. Overall Size: 17.5 x 22.5 in. Unframed. (B10956)
Complete Practical Kitchen area with solid light oak patina doors and facias, including five double and one single base unit, three double and three single wall unit, two wall open shelf units and two wine racks, a beige quartz work top, electric Bosch Schott Ceran hob, a Bosch intergrated double electric oven and an intergrated Bosch dishwasher. Condition Report Click here for further images, condition, auction times & delivery costs

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