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A French Gilt Metal Mounted and Marble Bijouterie, the top with a glazed door and four glazed panels enclosing a glass shelf and mirror and with marble columns with gilt metal mounted mask heads, the lower section with winged mask heads raised upon square tapering legs with under tier and paw feet, 54cms square, 154cms tall
A Regency mahogany chiffonier, with raised shelf back and scrolling outline sides, above a base enclosed by satin and brass grill doors, flanked by column sides and parcel gilt carved wood capitals and lion paw feet 145 x 137 x 40cm (57 x 53 x 16in) There are some bruises to the veneer and mouldings to the base.
A teak garden trolley from the ship's timbers of SS Nestor by Hughes Bolckow Ship breaking Company Ltd:, the rectangular top with drop flaps, pull out shelf and platform undertier , raised on square supports with remains of wheel to one end, silvered maker's plate to one end as per title, 82cm wide.
A GEORGE III OAK DRESSER, EARLY 19TH C the three shelf boarded rack on open base with three drawers and pot board, 206cm h; 40 x 176cm++The top with a number of old blackened stains and marks, brass drawer handles replaced, potboard with central black stain, shrinkage cracks to both sides of base
AN OAK DRESSER, NORTH WALES, FIRST HALF 19TH C with a boarded three shelf rack, fitted with drawers and enclosed by ogee panelled doors with brass handles and H hinges, the sides panelled, 225cm h; 49 x 162cm++Of attractive colour and in good condition with old let in strip repair to top, the lap jointed backboards possibly original
AN OAK TWO STAGE CHIMNEY PIECE, 20th century, inlaid with roundels, Yorkshire rose and foliage, the upper section with a pair of picture apertures below a cushion cornice painted with simulated fluting, similar mantel shelf below, on plinth, 56 1/2" x 7 1/2" x 94 3/4" high (Est. plus 21% premium inc. VAT)
A GEORGIAN REVIVAL MAHOGANY FIRE SURROUND, c.1900, the moulded edged serpentine shelf and plain frieze with rounded protruding ends on fluted columns with stiff leaf capitals, the opening with blind fret banding and rosette corners, on square plinth, 63 1/4" x 9" x 47 3/4" (Est. plus 21% premium inc. VAT)
A FRENCH PAINTED AND PARCEL GILT GARDE DE ROBE, early 20th century, of breakfront outline, the floral moulded and shaped cornice arched to the centre over a pair of tracery mirrored panelled doors enclosing a shelf and a hanging space, flanked by two similar single doors enclosing adjustable shelving and hanging space, panelled sides, scroll and shell carved apron and leaf carved squat cabriole legs with scrolled feet, 96" x 19 1/2" (side) x 92" (Est. plus 21% premium inc. VAT) (Illustrated)
A VICTORIAN BURR WALNUT MUSIC CABINET of bowed form, crossbanded with boxwood stringing and inlaid with foliate scrolls, the superstructure with shelf on fretwork supports, similar surmount centred by an oval mirror, glazed door with pale green pleated silk enclosing leather trimmed shelves with inscriptions, raised on turned tapering legs and china castors, 23" x 15" x 58" (Est. plus 21% premium inc. VAT)
English c1930s mahogany mantel clock in square case, the square Roman utility dial with spear-shaped chromed pierced hands, the three-train movement with Westminster chime and strike silent lever, 200mm tall, together with a further c1900 shelf clock with columned finial and masked decoration
Betty Joel, an English sycamore open bookcase, 1937, with single shelf, housing a set of Encyclopaedia Britannica, with applied label verso "This set of the Encyclopaedia Britannica in its bookcase of English sycamore was issued to celebrate the Coronation of King George VI, 12th May 1937, bookcase designed and made by Betty Joel of Knightsbridge". 75 cm high 57.3 cm wide 23.5 cm deep (see illustration).
An Art Deco glass and chrome two tier trolley. Width 67 cm. CONDITION REPORT: The stand is structurally sound with no repairs, damage or restoration. The castors are original. The castor supports and wheels are showing slight signs of rust. The chrome plating is generally dirty but does not seem to have any losses. The mirrored shelves do not have any significant damage but do have minor edge and corner nibbles. Some of the paintwork to the underside is chipped and scratched. This is more evident when viewed from the top surface. One shelf has a nibble to one corner, a small chip to one side and several further small edge nibbles. The second tray has one small corner nibble and one small edge chip with various other very small nibbles, none of these in our opinion serious.
An Edwardian oak open bookcase, with moulded edge above a carved frieze and fitted with shelves. Width 135 cm, height 108 cm, depth 26 cm (see illustration). CONDITION REPORT: First class condition. There are no ring marks or scratches to the top surface. The sides are in good order as are all of the shelf fronts. The piece is structurally sound and requires no work. Please note that this bookcase is identical to lot 1313.
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