A George III coin collector's cabinet, mid-18th century, the mahogany frame with forty-seven drawers, opening to reveal pierced trays to display coins,22cm wide17cm deep33cm highCondition ReportOne drawer is missing. With knocks, scratches and marks commensurate with use and age. No coins are housed within the drawers.
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Two collectible porcelain dolls, including Trudy's Holiday, a finely dressed Victorian inspired doll in a red velvet coat with faux fur trim and lace detailing, housed in a coordinating trunk style wardrobe case with a white coat and accessory drawers. Accompanied by a seated fairy style doll titled Pia, in a green dress with red hair, matching ribbon, and lace accents. Each figure stored in its original boxes. Show Stoppers hang tags. This item has its original box. Largest box measures: 6"L x 6"W x 11"H.Dimensions: Tallest: 9.25"HCondition: Age related wear.
§ Arne Vodder (Danish, 1926-2009), a rosewood desk, with an arrangement of drawers either side of a well, with shelves to the back, 145cm wide75cm deep72cm highArticle 10 Transaction Specific Certificate No. 25GBA104GI2Z1.Condition ReportStructurally the desk appears sound. There are scratches, staining, and watermarks throughout - particularly to the surface commensurate with age and use. The surface would potentially benefit from light restoration. There are no keys present.
§ Danish, a rosewood sideboard, c.1960s, with a bank of three drawers to the left, three drop-down door sections to the centre and right, the top with four drawers with hinged lidded covers, 291cm wide 51cm deep 83cm highArticle 10 Transaction Specific Certificate No. 25GBA109SDLWW Condition ReportThe exterior with scuffs and scratches to the top commensurate with use. The interior with cupboard sections with scratches and marks also. The back left leg is broken and will need restoring, however the unit does still stand upright. The light up mirrored panel on this item has not been PAT tested. Please see additional images.
George Nelson (American, 1908-1986) for Herman Miller, a 'Model 5850' desk, designed in 1954, with a walnut frame, a laminate raised shelf and writing surface with two drawers, fitted with moulded trays, raised on 'swag' supports,99cm wide72.5cm deep89cm highCondition ReportStructurally sound. Some loses, scratches, and nicks to the wood commensurate with age. Wear to the laminate surface. Surface marks and dirt to the drawers.
Paul McCobb (American, 1917-1969), a brass and mahogany 'Irwin Collection' étagère, c.1970, the top with open shelves and four drawers, the base with a travertine top and two drawers over open shelves, labelled 'Calvin Grand Rapids The Irwin Collection designed by Paul McCobb',152cm wide48.5cm deep197cm highCondition ReportWith scratches to the shelves and interior of the drawers commensurate with use. Some nibbles and small chips to the edges of some shelves. Scratches to the metal frame. Otherwise structurally sound.
§ Robert Heritage (1927-2008) for Archie Shine, a 'Hamilton' rosewood sideboard, c.1960s, to the left, a section with double doors opening to reveal two shelved compartments, to the right, a bank of four drawers, over four stretchered legs, with brass ring-pull handles, 213.5cm wide 46cm deep 76.5cm highArticle 10 Transaction Specific Certificate No. 25GBA10LRWAOL. Condition ReportStructurally the sideboard appears sound. There are scratches, scuffs, and some loses to the wooden in places - particularly to the surface and the extremities.
Jacques Adnet (French, 1900-1984), a pair of limed oak cabinets, each of quadrangular form with rounded uprights resting on a recessed plinth, with two doors, fitted with interior drawers, a circular bronze cover plate with a golden patina,143cm wide54.5cm deep85.5cm high (2)Condition ReportStructurally the cabinets appear sound. There are scratches and scuffs to the surface of each cabinet. One of the cabinets is missing one internal drawer. There are some surface marks throughout commensurate with use. There are marks to the interior of some of the internal drawers. The bronze cover plate with some rubbing and wear. There is one key present and both locks are functional. Subject to these points, the cabinets appear in good overall condition and they present well.
1960s, an oak cabinet, Danish, 1960s, of rectangular form, with four drawers above two cupboards, raised on four feet,94cm wide 40cm deep95cm highCondition ReportFair and used. Structurally sound. Surface marks, scratches and wear throughout. There are two keys present and each lock is functional.
Betty Joel (1894-1985) for Token Works, an Art Deco sycamore bedroom suite, c.1935, comprising: a dressing table,with drawers on both sides, having ivorine escutcheons and locks, no keys, raised on coromandel veneered plinths, labelled,174cm wide48cm deep121cm high, together with a matching chair,43cm wide41cm deep74cm high, seat 47cm high,a cabinet-on-chest,76cm wide43cm deep147cm high,a 3ft single bed, comprising a headboard and footboard with no irons,headboard 100cm wide96cm high, anda bedside table,36cm wide30cm deep75cm high (5)
An antique oak and walnut with sycamore banding spice cupboard, in part Queen Anne period c.1700 with believed to be later oak carcass, possibly restored from older pieces in the mid-late 19th century, the interior with seven assorted drawers of various sizes, standing on unusual turned feet, with forged iron fittings, 46cm x 23cm x 41cm
A 19th century Vernis Martin style desk, French mahogany desk, variegated rouge and grey marble top within raised and pierced brass gallery, three small drawers over cylinder roll top with Vernis Martin decorated lid depicting a bucolic scene with figures and sheep, the interior fitted with drawers and sliding leather lined top, single long drawer below, on turned and fluted supports with brass fittings, 90cm x 50cm x 115cmProvenance: from a sale of Important Exhibition and Sale By Auction catalogue to show sale of this item in 1965, lot 162, (auction brochure not incl in this lot)
This 2-piece collectible doll lot from Show Stoppers Inc. features the porcelain doll Trudy's Holiday dressed in a white fur-trimmed winter outfit with ice skates, displayed inside a vintage-style trunk. The trunk opens to reveal her burgundy velvet holiday dress, accessories stored in two small drawers, and a wind-up musical mechanism on the right panel. Trudy comes with her Certificate of Collectibility and was hand-painted by skilled artisans. Also included is a smaller Show Stoppers doll named Pia, wearing a pink lace dress with a floral crown and ribbon. Both items are presented with their original box.Dimensions: Largest item (trunk) measures 10.5"LCondition: Age related wear.
An 18th century Dutch serpentine bombe commode, with marquetry inlay, decorated vases, flowers, birds and butterflies, 94 cm wideSome light wear and cracking to the top, large split to both sides and multiple losses and warping to sides and front, variation of colour, drawers function as should, Structurally ok.

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