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A later painted pine wood side table/desk, with plain rectangular top over a frieze inset two drawers, raised on square legs, together with a pair of later painted Ercol bentwood stick back chairs with shaped elm wood seats on turned stretchered legs, the original labels extant and with applied ivorine retailer panels for Smiths of Penzance, 97cm high
In the manner of Gordon Russell Furniture - A composed dining suite to comprise walnut and beech sideboard, fitted with a double door cupboard, two single door cupboards and two drawers over splayed tapered legs, height 86cm, width 154cm and depth 49cm, together with an extending rectangular dining table with insert leaf over splayed legs, width 86cm and length 128cm (173cm when extended) and four stick back standard chairs with H-form stretchers, all unlabelled, S/D. (6) N.B. The chairs in this lot are offered for sale as a work of art. They may not comply with the Furniture and Furnishings (Fire) Safety Regulations 1988 and for this reason should not be used in a private dwelling.
Clarice Cliff - Blue Japan - A shape 609 Bon Jour shape twin candle stick circa 1933, with circular base below twin arched arms with hemispherical sconces, hand painted to both sides with a stylised landscape with a pagoda and tree beneath a stippled blue Cafe au Lait type sky, height 13cm, one sconce S/D.
This Elmer is dedicated to the endangered Pygmy Elephantsof Borneo. The rainforests are under threat due to palmoil plantations and as a result, incredible species are onthe brink. This piece aims to capture the thriving life thatcalls the rainforests of Borneo and Sumatra home. Thebusy nature of the piece masks the elephants shape andthe more you look the more you see, much like being onsafari in the rainforest. Look closely and you’ll spot animalsincluding: Orangutan, Sumatran Tiger, Sumatran Rhino,Pitcher Plant, Proboscis Monkey, Tree Boa and more!Can you spot the eight woodlice hidden onthis sculpture?Sponsor: Ipswich-East SuffolkHockey ClubFormed in May 1986, Ipswich-East Suffolk Hockey Clubprovides hockey to mixed abilities from the age of 6 andup. As a club, we have become prominent within Suffolkand now have a membership of around 250 subscribed.We have had success from past members with currentEngland and GB goalkeeper George Pinner beginninghis playing career with us, as well as two current U16England internationals. A non-profit organisation in ourown right we aim to run charitable events year on yearto support fundraising in the local area.www.ieshc.orgArtist: K-PageHaving worked in graphic design since he was 19, art isIpswich based illustrator K-Page’s passion and escapefrom the commercial world. His work has been describedas mind vomit, visualising paper thoughts, and he hasworked on various projects around the local creativescene. In all K-Page’s work you’ll find a woodlouse calledWoody, who has been rather busy travelling all over theworld in the name of #whereswoody, a challenge issuedto people to stick him in crazy places; so far he has beento Madagascar, Barbados and even Everest base camp!
19th century silver deskstand of shaped rectangular form with gadrooned border and foliate supports, inset with two cut glass ink bottles and a central match holder surmounted by a chamber stick and snuffer. Henry Wilkinson & Co of Sheffield, 1837Condition Report:Stands well on all four feet, Hallmarks slightly rubbed. Ink bottles fit well. Needs a clean.

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