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Sale date: |
Antiques & Works of Art Sale on Thursday 28th & Friday 29th February 2008 |
Lot numbers: |
883-912 of 970 |
Lot |
Description & Estimate |
Condition Report |
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Hammer Price £ |
883 |
An Edward VII mahogany two tier revolving circular bookstand, with gilt brass gallery and chain stringing, the uprights lined in velvet on the inner faces and crossbanded in satinwood, on tripod with brass paw castors, 101cm h, 41cm diam, early 20th c £2000-2500 | The odd minor veneer chip and slight dent to the brass gallery. Some light overall fading but in otherwise very good and original condition | Nil |
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| 884 | An oak hall seat, the rectangular padded back crested by a shell and with arms ending in volutes, having serpentine rail on lappeted legs, upholstered in close nailed tan hide, 100cm h; 76 x 35cm £700-900 | In fine condition | Nil |
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| 885 | A Victorian carved oak bench, mounted with cylinder ends and carved with gadroons and leafage, on conforming legs, 48cm h; 128 x 28cm £600-800 | Slight horizontal separation between the two boards of the seat, secured on the underside by locks, minor scuff marks around the feet etc | Nil |
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| 886 | A George III mahogany whatnot, of four square tiers with swan neck gallery and ring turned pillars, fitted with a drawer, on conforming legs and brass castors, 155cm h; 46 x 46cm £1500-2000 | In fine original condition with a few old stains and marks to the upper tier | Nil |
1600 | |
| 887 | An Edward VII mahogany and marquetry cabinet, the upper part fitted with two shelves enclosed by a pair of doors with interlaced glazing bars, on serpentine stand having two drawers to the apron and decorated throughout with neo-classical style foliage, crossbanded in satinwood and line inlaid, on square tapered legs with spade feet, 192cm h; 92 x 45cm £2000-3000 | One glass door pane cracked, left front leg with a chip half way down but in otherwise very good entirely original condition | Nil |
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| 888 | A George III mahogany semi-circular card table, crossbanded and line inlaid, on square tapered legs with brass castors, 74cm h; 99 x 48cm £600-800 | The crossbanding and line inlay c1900; repolished; in good condition | Nil |
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| 889 | A French kingwood and rosewood quarter veneered bonheur du jour in Louis XVI style, with gilt bronze gallery and mounts, the frieze centred by a jasper ware tablet of classical maidens making an offering flanked by drawers, on square tapered legs with incurved undertier and mirror-inset back, 134cm h; 93 x 44cm, c1900 £3500-4500 | In fine condition with some light rippling of the veneers on the top where affected by sunlight | Nil |
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| 890 | A Regency mahogany circular jardiniere, the covered well encircled by a gallery, on lappeted pillar, platform and three swept legs with brass barrel castors, 74cm h, 40cm diam £800-1200 | Some restorations and repolishing | Nil |
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| 891 | A pair of Victorian walnut bow ended card tables, the butterfly veneered fold-over top inlaid with tendrils and stringing, on knopped pillars and four swept legs with volute feet, 77cm h; 90 x 48cm £2000-3000 | Minor cosmetic repolishing etc | Nil |
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| 892 | A William IV mahogany sideboard, the brass gallery with urn finials, the tablet centred frieze with two drawers retaining brass locks stamped W R PATENT and with rosette centred gilt brass oval handles, on crisply carved lion monopodiae with volutes and acanthus leaves, on incurved plinth, 97cm h (excluding gallery); 181 x 58cm The handle pattern is known to have been used by Gillows of London and Lancaster. £7000-9000 | In excellent original condition with a few light old scratches and marks to the top and some general overall fading | Nil |
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| 893 | A George III mahogany bow fronted sideboard, fitted with a drawer flanked by a cellaret and door with figured ovals, arched apron and on square tapered legs, 92cm h; 175 x 66cm £700-900 | The top with a number of old small marks and scratches, lacking part of the bead along the apron, the lower parts of the front legs lacking the veneer | Nil |
1500 | |
| 894 | A pair of George III mahogany serpentine cutlery boxes, with sloping lid and chevron stringing, inlaid with an oval shell patera and with silver handle and lockplate, the fitted interior with a star to the lid, on ogee feet, 38cm h; 30 x 23cm £1000-1500 | In fine dry condition with a few minor faults only such as chips to the narrow mouldings around the edge of the lid and on the under side, one box lacking the front foot, the other with some localised damage to the veneer on the back but in entirely unrestored original condition | Nil |
2600 | |
| 895 | A Northern European pietra paesina and scagliola mounted ebony cabinet, of architectural design, the drawers finely decorated with trees, with central door flanked by gilt bronze mounted burr walnut pilasters the interior as a mirror walled room with marquetry floor with bee before three drawers, on later stand, the frieze mounted with three re-used scaggliola tablets, 148cm h; 105 x 44cm, 17th c £6000-8000 | The cabinet in good original condition with slight cracks affecting several of the scaggliola tablets to the drawer fronts. One of the three drawers to the interior lacking the ring pull, the larger drawers with old replaced ring pulls, the ornate escutcheons to large drawer and keyplate original, the stand of probably early 19th c date | Nil |
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| 896 | A pair of Regency ebonised beech settees, of box design with caned splat and sides, on eight sabre legs headed by brass rosettes and with brass castors, 81cm h; 113 x 80cm £800-1200 | Recaned; repainted in the later 19th/early 20th c. Old worm infestation. On one 1 1/2inch section of the legs sawn off (but recovered and sold with the lot) | Nil |
6000 | |
| 897 | A Regency mahogany and satinwood sofa table, line inlaid and fitted with two drawers and opposing blind drawers with brass lion mask knobs flanked by tablets with crescents, on lyre trestles with stretcher and tapered legs with brass castors with cast lion masks, 72cm h; 145 x 61cm £1500-2500 | Some water stains to the top, small veneer split in the top near the side of the left drawer. The blind side very dry and with some worm infestation, also noticed in one of the lyre trestles | Nil |
3800 | |
| 898 | A George III mahogany breakfront cabinet, crossbanded in rosewood and line inlaid, enclosed by two pairs of doors, those to the centre with gothic arched glazing bars, the stand with secretaire drawer to the frieze flanked by drawers, on square tapered legs, 204cm h; 124 x 54cm £2500-3500 | Of fine quality and in fine original condition. Originally fitted with wooden shelves, these removed and the interior of the cabinet in fabric and black paper and now with plate glass shelves, minor gouge to the moulding above the secretaire drawer. Handles and locks original | Nil |
4800 | |
| 899 | A fine George IV mahogany dining table in the manner of Gillows of London and Lancaster, the oblong top with five leaves on beaded tapering turned legs with lotus knop and brass castors, 74cm h; 410 x 137cm; with deal leaf cabinet (2) £3000-5000 | + | Nil |
16000 | |
| 900 | A George III mahogany dining table, with semi-circular ends and two leaves, on square tapered legs, 72cm h ; 315 x 156cm £300-400 | Old worm damage to the supporting members. The legs with numerous old knocks and marks, several cracks and damages near the clip brackets. Lacking the brass clips | Nil |
420 | |
| 901 | A George III mahogany breakfront serving table, line inlaid and with tablet centred frieze in matched veneers, on reeded tapering turned legs headed by tablets, 95cm h; 216 x 76cm £3000-4000 | In fine original condition, of good quality timber and pleasing colour, not repolished or restored. The odd small piece of stringing lifting or chipped but no restoration | Nil |
14000 | |
| 902 | A Regency simulated bamboo settee and chair, of turned beech and realistically painted, the seats caned, settee 80cm h; 147 x 47cm, early 19th c Provenance: Almost certainly originally supplied to the Bevan family for Hay Castle, Hay on Wye, Herfordshire. £600-800 | Settee - numerous spots of worn and flaking paint, recaned probably in the later 19th or early 20th c but the decoration probably contemporary early 19th c and not repainted. The chair with more extensive paint loss and wear | Nil |
1200 | |
| 903 | An Edward VII painted mahogany bow fronted bureau, having fitted interior, the flap and pair of panelled doors with stylised flowers in trailing borders, the four small drawers with swags, on bracket feet, 90cm h; 56 x 41cm £300-400 | In good original condition | Nil |
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| 904 | A Victorian black and gilt painted open bookcase, of so called 'waterfall' type with rounded corners, the pediment decorated with ivy leaves, on skirted plinth, 202cm h; 82 x 32cm £200-400 | Minor paint scratches and knocks but in good entirely original condition | Nil |
1700 | |
| 905 | A Victorian walnut wellington chest, fitted nine graduated drawers with knobs flanked by standards, one locking, with leaf carved corbels, 122cm h; 51 x 37cm £350-450 | The top scratched but in otherwise good sound original condition | Nil |
360 | |
| 906 | A George IV brown oak bookcase, with bobbin mouldings and four shelves, 130cm h; 93 x 22.5cm £100-200 | Lacking a section of the burr oak veneer from the frieze and several small pieces of the mouldings | Nil |
200 | |
| 907 | A Regency mahogany breakfast table, the top crossbanded in partridge wood and line inlaid, on associated oak pillar and legs with brass castors, 72cm h; 153 x 120cm £300-500 | A fine quality top on an ill suited base. The base in poor condition. The top with some losses to the veneers around the edge and side of the top | Nil |
400 | |
| 908 | A George III giltwood mirror, the rectangular plate in egg-and-dart cavetto frame, 100 x 69cm £150-250 | The glass original with some loss to the silvering as a consequence of damp. The frame in basically good original condition with some small losses | Nil |
500 | |
| 909 | A George II mahogany bookcase, with open triangular pediment and dentil cornice, fitted with adjustable shelves enclosed by a pair of panelled doors, the brass lock and bolts original, a candle slide below, 120cm h; 106 x 32cm £200-400 | Lacking small piece of veneer from the pediment, the centre of pediment now vacant, probably originally with a crest of unknown design. Of particularly good quality timber and fine colour, originally the upper part of another article. | Nil |
190 | |
| 910 | A pair of George III mahogany card tables, crossbanded in calamander and line inlaid, with D shaped top and tablet centred frieze on tapering ring turned legs, 75cm h; 91 x 45cm £1500-2500 | Some old worm damage to carcass but in otherwise good original condition with the odd old minor repair to the crossbanding but free from warping repairs and of attractive colour | Nil |
4800 | |
| 911 | A pair of Victorian black and gilt painted bookcases, the stencilled decoration including stiff leaves to the cavetto cornice and rosettes to the frieze, the baize lined interior fitted with three shelves enclosed by a pair of glazed doors, on plinth, 134cm h; 108 x 38cm £300-500 | Dusty but in otherwise finely preserved entirely original condition | Nil |
700 | |
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912 |
A George III mahogany tea table, the rectangular top fitted with a drawer to either end, on moulded square tapering legs, 73cm h; 99 x 49cm £300-500 | Of fine colour and in good original condition apart from the loss part of the narrow strip of beading along the apron |
Nil |
300 |
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