An Art Deco bird's-eye maple bedroom suite, by Epstein Brothers, comprising: a three-door wardrobe, the central door with a curved reeded front, the left and right-hand doors opening on to hanging rails with hooks, arranged in two tiers with a shelf, the right-hand door opening on to a shelf over two glazed compartments, over one shelf and over three drawers, 166cm wide 72cm deep 188cm high, a two-door wardrobe, in two sections, with a curved reeded front, the left-hand side opening on to railing, the left section opening on to a shelf over two glazed compartments, over one shelf, over three drawers, 118cm wide 61cm deep 188cm high, a dressing table, with a central bevelled mirror, flanked by a cupboard on either side, each opening onto three drawers, 136 wide 57cm deep 160cm high, a headboard, two flanked cupboards, each with one drawer and two shelves, 306cm wide 45cm deep 102cm high, and a set of eight walnut handles, of reeded design (12)Condition report: The space between is 167cm. The suite is in generally good overall order. There are some chips to the veneers on the stands and tops of the wardrobes and dressing table. Some colour change to the side of the two drawer wardrobe (sunlight) which has washed the colour. There are a bag of handles which the previous owner was going to fit - but the suite is generally opened with the key or pulling the cupboards open.
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An octagonal mahogany lamp table,in the manner of Liberty, the top with carved decoration with a lily motif, with a stepped edge, the base with arabesque aprons, 49cm square54cm highCondition report: With a chipped off edge to one of the aprons. With some scratches and marks commensurate with age.
A set of four Pell cantilever chairs,each with a beige back and seat, 42cm wide52cm deep80cm high, seat 44cm high, and an Arkana dining table,with a white circular top, 122cm diameter73cm high (5)Provenance: From the estate of post-war architect Brian Smith, who worked for Frederick MacManus & Partners on the Gospel Oak Development, London, and for the United Reformed Church. He took over as senior partner of the firm in 1969.Condition report: Chair frames worn. Table base with knocks and scratches through wear.
An Art Deco rocket table lamp,with a turned oak body, raised on brass feet, with a cream-coloured glass shade with orange geometric decoration, 52cm highProvenance: The Lawrie Gatehouse Collection.Condition report: The shade with some minor staining. Some iridescence, tarnish and scratches to the base. PAT testing pending - all of our electrical lots are tested in the week prior to sale.
An Arts and Crafts silver-plated table lamp,with an adjustable column, raised on a triform stand, fitted with an opaline shade, 46cm high approximately, and an Arts and Crafts copper table lamp, of chamberstick form, fitted with a moulded flame torch shade, 50.5cm high (2)Condition report: Glass shade on the silver-plated lamp - chips to the glass rim. Wear to the silver-plating. No bulb. wired. Copper - some pieces bent and knocked. Glass shade - nibbles and chips to the base rim. Copper with bulb and working.
A Starbay contemporary faux leather-mounted dressing table,modelled as a trunk, the lid folding back to reveal a surface with recesses to the edges, the lid with a pair of hatches opening on to a mirror, over a single drawer, over a pair of doors opening on to a mahogany-lined interior with drawers and compartments, labelled 'Starbay Living the Legend Furniture and Accessories', 60cm wide40cm deep75cm high Condition report: Some scuffs and wear to the exterior. Some of the banding lose to the exterior. The straps holding the lid severed.
An 'Invincible' wicker conservatory suite,by Angraves, Brook Street, Thurmaston, Leicester, labelled, comprising:two hoop-back armchairs, each with a reclining mechanism and 'tank' arms,61cm wide91cm deep85cm high, seat 40cm high, and62cm wide90cm deep88cm high, seat 45cm high,a pouffe, 62cm wide51cm deep42cm high, and a glass top table, 81cm wide50cm deep44cm high (4) Condition report: With wear to the frames, replaced seats and cushions, with printed designs. One label chipped to the edge.
An Art Deco walnut book table,with a circular quarter-veneered top, with two pairs of tiered shelves, 66.5cm diameter63cm highCondition report: Stains to the top, some chips to the veneer, losses to the edge and the apron. One area to the apron split.Top is slightly loose on the stand. Further losses to the veneer to the stand and the base.
An Art Deco burr walnut dining suite,comprising: a dining table,with a rectangular top, rounded ends, raised on a 'U' shaped stand, with a glass top,198.5cm long92cm wide78.5cm high, anda set of six dining chairs, each with a cream leather seat and burr walnut back, 54cm wide65cm deep91cm high, seats 51cm high (7)Condition report: Repolished and restored, in fair condition. Repairs and touching up to places old worm holes to the back of the chairs filled.
An Art Deco burr walnut nest of three tables,each of plain rounded form with back rails, 56.5cm wide40cm deep52.5cm high (3)Condition report: In need of restoration and repolish. Structurally sound. Chipping to the veneers and scratches to the inside and the outside of the tables. Veneer flakes to the largest table. table #2 51cm wide, 37.5cm deep, 52.5cm widetable #3 46cm wide, 34.5cm deep, 48cm high
A glass coffee table,1970s, a rectangular chrome frame with brass details,130cm wide60cm deep42cm highProvenance: From the estate of post-war architect Brian Smith, who worked for Frederick MacManus & Partners on the Gospel Oak Development, London, and for the United Reformed Church. He took over as senior partner of the firm in 1969.
A pair of cut metal table lamps,each naturalistically modelled as flowers and mounted with three lights, the plinth mounted with pebbles beneath a clear resin, 99cm high (2)Condition report: One slightly lower 98cm approx. One with white bulbs the other with amber bulbs, One amber bulb not working - all others working. Dust covered. Fair overall condition.
An Art Deco maple dressing table,by Bath Cabinet-Makers Company, centred with a mirror, with an integral stool and light, the light raised on a chromed arm, atop a stepped wooden pillar, each tier supporting a circular glass shelf, 135cm wide approximately146cm highProvenance: The Lawrie Gatehouse Collection.Condition report: The rings locking the glass shelves in place with splits. One glass shelf only stays on in a specific angle. With scratches, scuffs and wear.
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