Pollard, H B C and Barclay-Smith, Phyllis, Rickman, Philip (ills) "British and American Game-Birds", with a chapter on shooting in America by Eugene V Connett, Eyre & Spottiswoode 1945, no.87 of 125 numbered copies, with a pencil 'remarqe' by the artist on the limitation page, deckle edges, quarter brown leather over brown boards, with gilt titles, the corners are bruised Rickman, Philip "A Bird-Painter's Sketchbook", Eyre & Spottiswoode 1931, no.16 of an edition limited to 125 copies, foxing to ep, pencil drawing initialled by the artist "Pintail" on the margin of the frontis, plates, coloured plates with lettered tissue guards, foxing to ep, quarter vellum over blue boards, gilt titles to backstrip, slight shelf wear and bruised corners (2)
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A XIX Century Walnut Five Piece Bedroom Suite, comprising: breakfronted wardrobe with central mirror and flanking cupboard doors with reeded sides on plinth base, 216cm high, 190cm wide, washstand with grey marble top over two small drawers and panelled doors on plinth base and bun feet, 95cm wide, dressing table with central mirror and jewel drawer, three top drawers over panelled doors and internal drawers, on plinth base, 120cm wide and a pair of bedside cupboards with low backs, arched tops and small shelf over grey marble top, single drawer and panelled door on bun feet, 40cm wide, all with applied carved detail to pilasters. (5)
A Chinese elm open bookcase, 20th century, comprising various stepped compartments with pierced internal walls, over six drawers with carved apron200 x 100 x 30cmGeneral wear and scratching throughout consistent with good useOne joint protruding at the corner of the apronOne shelf with a minor crack, one vertical pierced division also with minor splitSee images
A ceramic Shelf Pottery pig money box, 16 x 20cm, A Briglin Pottery hedgehog money box, 10 x 10cm, a wooden curled up cat doorstop, 26 x 26cm, A 'Signalling Equipment Ltd' Student Microscope No. 3/A mignifaction 100 x in box. A limited edition - 486 of 999, Aynsley Atlas vase ' Wild Tudor' 27cm, with cetificate, boxed. A pair of Zenith 10 x 50 Field Binoculars in case. A pair of Octra 10 x 50 Field Binoculars in case. A boxed 20,000 OHMS/Volt Multimeter Model C1001. Together with an assortment of Electro plated spoons, boxed, a boxed manicure set and various fish and flatware items.
AN EARLY 20TH CENTURY S.MAW. SON & SONS LTD LONDON MAHOGANY FRAMED HABERDASHERY STYLE SHOPS DISPLAY CABINETWith single glazed door enclosing four adjustable glass shelves on base with cabriole supports, 182cm high x 53cm wide x 53cm deep Condition Report: "Cabinet is in a good overall condition relative to age and use with minor surface wear to wooden framing and base/supports.All shelves are removable with the shelf brackets being able to be adjusted when unscrewed"
A GEORGE III BRASS MOUNTED MAHOGANY TABLE/BRACKET CLOCK WITH MOONPHASETHAMAS WAGSTAFF, LONDON, CIRCA 1785The five pillar twin fusee bell striking movement with verge escapement regulated by lenticular bob pendulum incorporating transverse pivoted beam rise/fall regulation to suspension and with holdfast, the foliate engraved backplate decorated with a circular cartouche containing a basket of fruit on a rococo shelf to centre over leafy swag to lower margin, the 8 inch single sheet silvered brass dial with subsidiary calendar dial over signature Tho's Wagstaff, Gracechurch St., LONDON and unusual rolling moonphase aperture with lunar disc calibrated for the lunar month to circumference to the centre, within narrow Roman numeral chapter ring with Arabic five minutes beyond the minute track, with pierced blued steel hands and leafy scroll engraved infill to spandrel areas beneath arch with twin subsidiary STRIKE/SILENT and regulation dials, the break arch case with hinged brass carrying handle applied to a single brass fillet bordered raised 'pad' to top and complex cornice mouldings, over hinged front incorporating brass fillet mouldings bordering the glazed dial aperture, the sides with arched brass fish scale sound frets and the rear with break-arch glazed door set within the frame of the case, on cavetto moulded skirt base with brass ogee bracket feet.44cm (17.25ins) high with handle down, 31cm (12.25ins) wide, 19.5 (7.75ins) deep. Thomas Wagstaffe is recorded in Baillie, G.H. Watchmakers & Clockmakers of the World as working from Carey Street and Grace-Church Street, London 1756-93. Wagstaffe was a devout Quaker with strong ties with his brethren in Philadelphia, U.S.A. He is known to have supplied movements and dials for casing locally in Philadelphia, with examples noted in Moore, George and James, Arthur Thomas Wagstaffe, Quaker Clockmaker published in the December 1976 issue of the 'National Association of Watch & Clock Collectors Bulletin' (pages 534-35). Condition Report: Movement is in relatively clean working condition and appears fundamentally all-original with no visible evidence of alteration or noticeable replacements. The dial is in fine condition with nice even silvering. There is some very slight scuffing around the winding holes and the lunar disc has probably been re-touched at some point in the past. The case is in sound original condition. The curved top surface shows evidence of movement in the carcass hence there are splits flanking the raised pad running in-line with the front edge f the panel itself. The rear edge also shows movement behind the rear right-hand corner of the pad with a veneer loss approximately 2cm square at this point. The curvature of the pad itself also has historic shrinkage cracks and a small old veneer patch repair across the rear left-hand corner. The mask around the dial (behind the front door) has had a small section of veneer re-attached to the left-hand side of the arch; the front door is in good original condition. The sides both have localised small veneer patch repairs to the surround/overlap bordering the brass fret apertures and the rear door has a similar small patch repair bordering the glass. Faults to the case are otherwise to minor bumps, scuffs, light shrinkage and other age-related blemishes.Clock has pendulum, winder and a case key. Condition Report Disclaimer
A tall glass display cabinet, with key, without internal glass shelf, 200cm (h) x 50cm (w) x 50cm (d) / All lots are located at Gower Reclamation, Unit 17b, Crofty Industrial Estate, Gower, Swansea, SA4 3RS. Regretfully Wellers are unable to offer any type of shipping, please see our important information for collections information.
A small wooden display shelf, 84cm (h) x 48cm (w) x 24cm (d) / All lots are located at Gower Reclamation, Unit 17b, Crofty Industrial Estate, Gower, Swansea, SA4 3RS. Regretfully Wellers are unable to offer any type of shipping, please see our important information for collections information.
A tall glass display cabinet, with light and key, without internal glass shelf, 200cm (h) x 50cm (w) x 50cm (d) / All lots are located at Gower Reclamation, Unit 17b, Crofty Industrial Estate, Gower, Swansea, SA4 3RS. Regretfully Wellers are unable to offer any type of shipping, please see our important information for collections information.
A tall glass display cabinet, with light, without internal glass shelf, 200cm (h) x 50cm (w) x 50cm (d) / All lots are located at Gower Reclamation, Unit 17b, Crofty Industrial Estate, Gower, Swansea, SA4 3RS. Regretfully Wellers are unable to offer any type of shipping, please see our important information for collections information.
A tall glass display cabinet, with light and key, without internal glass shelf, 200cm (h) x 50cm (w) x 50cm (d) / All lots are located at Gower Reclamation, Unit 17b, Crofty Industrial Estate, Gower, Swansea, SA4 3RS. Regretfully Wellers are unable to offer any type of shipping, please see our important information for collections information.
A PAIR OF CALAMANDER AND EBONISED SIDE CABINETS OF RECENT MANUFACTURE, IN GEORGE III STYLE 91cm high, 94cm wide, 28cm deep Condition Report: Cabinets with some very minor marks, knocks, scratches and abrasions. Both in good presentable order overall reflecting their relative lack of age. Two keys present and operate locks. Please refer to additional images for visual reference to condition. Internal shelf depth - 21.5cm Condition Report Disclaimer
A GEORGE III MAHOGANY BREAKFRONT LIBRARY BOOKCASE CIRCA 1770 The central cabinet doors opening to a shelved interior 273cm high, 289cm wide, 59cm deep Condition Report: Marks, scratches and abrasions commensurate with age and use. some old repairs. Some old chips and splits. Good colour and patina to the original surface with some fading. Generally in very good presentable and useable condition. Locks throughout appear original and there are keys present to operate them. Slightly unusually the lock to the lower central doors is operated by using the key upside down, however this is something we have seen on period bookcases at times. The glass to the doors appears original or at least of the period. There are no cracks or breaks to the glass panels. A small number of panes have likely been replaced but with glass of the period. Some of the putty securing glass panels from the reverse varies in colour from others. Some hinges of the glazed doors with some screws lacking. They are well secured now but probably best for the buyer to add the screws that are currently lacking. This bookcase is in remarkably good and original condition. The maximum shelf depth is a follows: 31cm to the upper wings, 38cm to the upper central cabinet, 50cm to the lower central cabinet. The shelf height is adjustable to all glazed cabinet sections.Please refer to all additional images available via email for visual reference to condition. Condition Report Disclaimer
A REGENCY BLACK LACQUER AND CHINOISERIE DECORATED BOOKCASE CABINET CIRCA 1815 The doors opening to a shelved interior 133.5cm high, 61cm wide, 33.5cm deep Condition Report: Bookcase with the marks, knocks, scratches and abrasions commensurate with age and use. The expected old splits, cracks and chips. All legs appear to have been re-secured. They have later metal bracing and the rear legs sit on later timber blocks. They are all firmly secured but there is some opening to joins. Various re-touching to the decoration and parcel gilt throughout. The surface with various chips, losses, shrinkage cracks and wear. Handle use original holes but could possibly be later well matched replacements. The grille doors and replaced pleated silk backing appear to be very well matched old replacements. No key present but lock is open. Interior shelf is a later replacement. Please refer to additional images for visual reference to condition. Condition Report Disclaimer
Mid-century Ladderax by Staples teak and metal modular wall cabinet comprising three metal side supports holding a two-door wardrobe with a hanging space and five shelves, a chest of three drawers, a fall-front bureau (front door damaged) and two shelves, the bureau and wardrobe with Staples Ladderax labels to inside, overall dimensions 187cm long x 40cm deep x 201cm highCondition ReportSurface scratches, scuffs and knocks. Fall front door is detached. There are two shelves, not three, shelf size 89cm wide x 20.5cm deep, general wear and tear.
Edwardian mahogany and satinwood inlaid and cross banded display cabinet, the central bow fronted section with single glazed door opening to three shaped fabric lined shelves flanked either side by two further glazed sections, the turned tapering legs united by a shelf below, with three keys. 125cm wide x 36cm deep x 1076cm high.
19th century pine breakfront library bookcase, the central section with a pair of astragal glazed doors opening to four adjustable shelves, flanked either side by bookcases with single astragal glazed doors and each opening to four adjustable shelves, on a base of four panel cupboard doors and raised on a plinth base, 242cm long x 57cm deep x 228cm highCondition ReportGood overall condition. Surface scratches, scuffs and knocks. Has been stripped back, some stripping agent residue and small areas of paint remaining. Some small sections appear to have been replaced/repaired. Comes apart in three top sections and one base section. General wear and tear. Shelves are moveable, one shelf in each cupboard.
Nils 'Nisse' Strinning for String, a mid 20th century circa 1960s Swedish teak shelving wall unit, comprising two wall supported black plastic coated metal uprights, two large shelves and three smaller shelves, 179cm high x 78cm wideCondition ReportSurface scratches, scuffs and knocks to the shelves. Some fading/discolouration to the shelves. Chip to corner of one shelf. Metal frame with scratches, wear and losses to the black paint. General wear and tear.
George III-style mahogany bowfronted corner washstand, the shaped gallery top over two shelves, the bottom shelf with small single drawer, raised on square splayed supports united by a shaped cross-stretcher, 67cm wide x 118cm high, a George III mahogany square washstand of two shelves, 36cm wide x 71cm high, and a mahogany side table of rectangular form, 42cm wide x 63cm high (3) Condition ReportSee amended description. Side table has some age but not George III.
Edwardian mahogany cupboard with ebony and boxwood string inlay, the top with upstand, over two panel cupboard doors opening to a single shelf, raised on bracket feet, 84cm high, 76cm wide, 44cm deep. Condition Report Surface scratches, scuffs and knocks. Scratch to door is not too deep, approx. 1mm deep. Bottom section of back right leg missing. General wear and tear.84cm high, 76cm wide, 44cm deep.
A pair of Regency-style ebonised and parcel-gilt side cabinets, 19th century, each faux marble top over two frieze drawers, and a pair of cupboard doors fitted with brass grilles and enclosing a shelf, raised on bun feet,83cm wide39cm deep99cm high (2)Provenance: The property of the late Baron John Mauger Langin.Condition ReportScuffs, scratches marks and losses to gilt and ebonised decoration to both. One example with the left hand grille panel loose and in need of reattachment, the fabric to the interior torn. The other with tears to the fabric interior. The tops with some losses to finish. Drawers run smoothly, both with fitted shelf to the interior. See additional images for details. Painted wooden tops are integral.
Early 20th century glazed display cabinet with green felt lined interior and single glass shelf, 65cm (h) x 48cm (w) x 25cm (d) / All lots are located at The Barn, Hampstead Farm, Nr Henley on Thames, Oxfordshire, RG9 4LG. Regretfully Wellers are unable to offer any type of shipping, please see our important information for courier recommendations and collections information.
c.1900 Sheraton revival two tier server with single drawer and shelf underneath, mahogany lined with boxwood inlay, 106cm (h) x 90cm (w) x 50cm (d) / All lots are located at The Barn, Hampstead Farm, Nr Henley on Thames, Oxfordshire, RG9 4LG. Regretfully Wellers are unable to offer any type of shipping, please see our important information for courier recommendations and collections information.
A pair of single door, mahogany veneered, brass mounted cabinets with removable marble tops and painted decoration, one converted to a television cabinet, the other with one internal shelf. [2]. [W] NOTE: ITEM IS LOCATED IN THE WA15 POSTCODE AREA. THE SUCCESSFUL BIDDER WILL BE ABLE TO ARRANGE COLLECTION BY APPOINTMENT UPON CONCLUSION OF THE SALE. COLLECTION REQUIRED WITHIN 4 WORKING DAYS.
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