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Lot 90

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.

Lot 92

Mathieu Matégot (Hungarian-French, 1910-2001), a 'Bistro' table, in perforated metal, 1950s-60s, with a lower shelf and bottle holders, 40.5cm diameter 55.5cm high Condition ReportStructurally sound. There are minor surface marks and scratches only visible upon close inspection. It has been later repainted.

Lot 13

Arts and Crafts, a pair of Japanese style stained oak side tables, possibly for Liberty, 20th century, each with a lower shelf section,61cm wide61cm deep61cm high (2)Condition ReportStructurally the tables appear sound. There are scratches, scuffs, loses, and surfaces marks to both tables. There is staining and loses to the staining commensurate with age and use. Please see further images.

Lot 228

§ Merrow Associates, a chrome, glass and rosewood coffee table, c.1970, the glazed top over a rosewood shelf,121cm wide56cm deep41cm highArticle 10 Transaction Specific Certificate No. 25GBA10YFFZJ5.

Lot 286

An antique Edwardian mahogany wall shelf with bevelled-edged mirror, display shelf and central photograph area, 45cm W x 60cm H

Lot 282

Small wooden cabinet with a qty of vinyl records, wooden sewing box with contents, and a small wall cabinet with shelf, largest 31cm x 38cm x 42cm [3]

Lot 45

A small oak wall mounted cupboard and shelf unit, early 20th century, 58cm x 15cm x 60cm and a wall mirror with mahogany frame [2]

Lot 48

A large good quality modern light oak book shelf or display shelf, 70cm x 50cm x 206cm

Lot 92

An antique black painted pine bookcase with decorative roundels to shelf, approx 161cm x 30cm x 134cm

Lot 285

An antique wall-mountable wooden shelf with central convex mirror and carved floral decoration, likely 19th century, 38cm diam

Lot 482

Shelf containing a large quantity of collectables; Antique doll, Antique wash bowls and jugs, Chinese blue and white large mug, Villeroy & Boch Amapola pattern lidded tureen, Rosenthal coffee pot, Switzerland pottery and Victorian panel painted vases.

Lot 411

Shakespeare, William. Works. 40 vols. Miniature set comprising all the plays plus the Sonnets and a Glossary, housed in original three tier wooden shelf. Allied Newspapers, 1932. 22.5x19x6.5cm.

Lot 709

An oak bookcase, 62 cm wide, an oak shelf, a mirror, a side table, a grey armchair,  and a stool (6)

Lot 651

An 18th century style walnut cabinet on chest, 70 cm wide, a folding card table, a pine shelf, a side table, and a stool (5)

Lot 909

A contemporary painted pine dresser by Jonty Henshall (Cornish b. 1965) - cream painted, the upper section with a pair of doors above a shelf, the base with a further pair of panel doors, raised on a plinth base, 100 x 52 x 234cm.

Lot 360

A Ladderax bookcasedisassembledBronze struts: 92 cm 8 struts64 cm 10 strutsUprights: width 32 cm, length 61 cm height 201 cmvery small shelf: 56 cm x 20 cm (2)small shelf: 31 cm x 59 cm (12)largest: 90 cm x 36 cm (5)

Lot 243

A 20-piece collection of Precious Moments items including porcelain figurines, hanging ornaments, a teapot-shaped waterball, plaques, and a mini display shelf. Themes include love, celebration, and faith. All pieces come in their original boxes and are ideal for collectors or gift-giving.Dimensions: Largest box measures 15"L x 7.75"HCountry of Origin: United StatesCondition: Age related wear.

Lot 374

Crafted by the renowned W. Goebel Porzellanfabrik, this charming M.I. Hummel doll titled Birthday Serenade embodies the warmth and innocence of Sister Maria Innocentia Hummel's original artwork. The hand-painted porcelain head, hands, and legs are paired with a cloth body and delicately tailored traditional attire, echoing the beloved style of Hummel figurines. Approved by the Convent of Siessen as a faithful interpretation of the artist's vision, the doll features vibrant orange and yellow tones with pigtails tied in matching ribbons and a molded recorder in hand. A heartwarming addition to any collector's shelf, especially those who cherish vintage European artistry. The doll stands approximately 15"H. Box measures approximately 7.5"L x 16.75"H.Dimensions: See DescriptionCountry of Origin: GermanyCondition: Age related wear.

Lot 1548

Aesthetic period cast and painted iron hall stand, with ornate pierced and moulded back over marble shelf with drawer drip tray stand below with flanking umbrella holders, kite registration marks, approximately 195cm highProbably later painted, general minor wear, overall good condition, 72cm max width

Lot 537

A pair of Chinoiserie decorated bedside cabinets, 20th century, painted with lake and rock garden scenes, the cupboard doors enclosing a single shelf, 60cm wide 40cm deep 82cm high Provenance: The Clock House, Dunmow, Essex Condition ReportDrawers open and close. signs of paint cracking and fading with some chips throughout

Lot 544

A George IV style mahogany open bookcase, 20th century, the granite top, above a single shelf, flanked by acanthus capped pilasters, on a plinth base,122cm wide41cm deep82.5cm high

Lot 453

A 1950s display cabinet, the shaped rectangular top having cockbeaded edge over two sliding glass doors, opening to mirror back interior with fitted glass shelf, on turned splade supports, W122, D32, H89cm.

Lot 1120

19th century and later oak dresser, moulding cornice a pierced and shaped frieze, over two open plate shelves above a base fitted with two drawers with brass swan neck handles, over panelled twin cupboard with single shelf, cantered corners on bracket feetDimensions: Height: 196cm  Length/Width: 104cm  Depth/Diameter: 53cm

Lot 1190

Stag Minstrel - mahogany double wardrobes, comprising a larger wardrobe with a shelf and hanging rail behind two panelled doors, finished with projecting cornices and raised on bracket feetDimensions: Height: 177cm  Length/Width: 127cm  Depth/Diameter: 59cm

Lot 1151

Early 20th century walnut dressing stand by Horner, Woodward & Co. Ltd of Manchester, hinged rectangular lid enclosing a pink variegated marble-lined compartment and mounted circular swing mirror, single drawer with brass escutcheon, on square section legs joined by lower shelfDimensions: Height: 141cm  Length/Width: 36cm  Depth/Diameter: 31cmCondition Report:Slight mark to mirror glass

Lot 1185

Traditional vintage pine kitchen dresser with scrolled cornice and rack with long shelf above a galleried shelf flanked by three short drawers and two cupboards, the base with three long drawers above three cupboards on plinth base Dimensions: Height: 190cm  Length/Width: 151cm  Depth/Diameter: 40cm

Lot 1176

Large mid-20th-century oak dresser with two astragal glazed doors between gallery shelf and lower shelf, with three short drawers and lower section with four drawers and three double-panelled linen-fold hinged cupboard doors Dimensions: Height: 173cm  Length/Width: 193cm  Depth/Diameter: 48cm

Lot 1170

Nathan - Mid-20th century teak wall unit, upper section with glazed cupboard doors and open adjustable shelving, over a pair of drawers including one with green baize cutlery lining, lower section enclosed by geometric panelled cupboard doors, the interior fitted with one shelfDimensions: Height: 158cm  Length/Width: 153cm  Depth/Diameter: 45cm

Lot 1128

Early 20th century Chinoiserie lacquered cabinet, rounded rectangular top above a fall front enclosing fitted interior with lacquered decoration, over a pair of cupboard doors and flanked by side compartments with tiered bottle shelves, the black lacquer ground decorated throughout with raised and painted floral sprays, on shaped bracket feetDimensions: Height: 107cm  Length/Width: 97cm  Depth/Diameter: 49cmCondition Report:Some damage to edges of doors and to the stay on the fall front shelf

Lot 258

A George III oak farmhouse dresser, the boarded plate rack with moulded cornice over three shelves, the base with three drawers and shaped apron on turned column supports united by a pot shelf216 x 177 x 42.5cmProvenance:Gurney's Manor, Hingham, Norfolk

Lot 543

A square piano by Johannes Broadwood, late 18th century, mahogany cased with boxwood line inlay, the satinwood fascia inscribed 'Johannes Broadwood London fecit 1793', with ivory and ebonised keys, raised on square tapered legs united by a platform shelf83 x 160 x 54cmThis item is offered for sale in accordance with the Ivory Act 2018 and has been assigned an exemption certificate Ref No: C6P1UASN.the case is late 18th century however the interior has been completely refurbished, the back left panel bearing the stamp W.J.Moore 2111 possibly by Moore & Moore, then re-strung in 1977 by John Paul harpsichords, two strings looseAssume it will need re-tuning and some minor workSee images

Lot 439

A Syrian carved wood jardiniere stand, early 20th century, decorated all over with scrolling foliage, the square top on floral inlaid supports with shelf undertier72 x 29 x 29cmthe top is missing most of its inlay, slightly warped and raising on one side, a little bit loosethe base is quite knocked and scratched, some inlay missing and replacedsee photos

Lot 317

A Dutch marquetry glazed display cabinet, 19th century, inlaid all over with flowers, ribbons and classical urns, the arched cornice above a pair of glazed doors flanked by glazed panels, the lower section with pair of glazed doors on bun feet206 x 152 x 33cmSome small areas of veneer loss, mainly to bottom corner of right door, upper right and bottom right corners of right side, and to left of top shelf, some small areas of lifting of veneer and some further wear to edges commensurate with age and use. Bottom glazed doors possibly replaced but with age with some scratches to wood. Cornice top can be removed, together with the upper glazed doors and back panel, otherwise in one piece.

Lot 326

An Anglo-Indian carved hardwood corner shelf, 19th century, bow fronted with four open shelves128 x 39cm

Lot 278

A George III oak kitchen dresser, the moulded cornice above a boarded plate rack with three shelves, the base with three frieze drawers and shaped apron on turned columns united by a pot shelf on bracket feet211 x 172 x 45cm

Lot 1619

A late 19th century continental jardiniere stand, with parquetry top with pierced metal gallery raised on slender cabriole legs with raised shelf and terminating in sabot feet. Height 82 cm, diameter 34 cm.

Lot 959

A continental oak coat rack, with integral shelf and metal gilded hooks depicting two figures. Height 22 cm, width 114 cm, depth 21 cm.

Lot 1475

A 20th century mahogany display cabinet, with dentil cornice and astragal glazed doors with two adjustable shelves, the base with two short drawers with brass handles and pair of cupboard doors below with single internal shelf raised on bracket feet.  Height 183 cm, width 90 cm, depth 40 cm.The cabinet shows age related wear.  There are small scratches, rubbing to the corners etc.  The left-hand drawer has some cockbeading missing to the right-hand edge and around the feet there are numerous bumps, dents scratches etc, but nothing untoward.

Lot 1638

A late Georgian mahogany corner washstand, with basin aperture and fitted with a single drawer to the middle section and with low shelf. Height 101 cm, width 58 cm, depth 38 cm.

Lot 1554

A mahogany small cupboard with shelf and aperture below, raised on short bun feet. Height 89 cm, width 36 cm, depth 24 cm.

Lot 1655

An Edwardian inlaid mahogany square occasional table, raised on tapered legs of square section with centre raised shelf. Height 72 cm, top 38 cm square.

Lot 1686

A Georgian mahogany bureau, with brass lock escutcheon and opening to a green baize lined shelf with fitted interior with two short and three long drawers with brass swans neck handles raised on turned bun feet. Height 103 cm, width 108 cm, depth 52 cm.

Lot 1669

An Edwardian mahogany music cabinet, with rear upstand with shelf and mirrored section above a glazed cupboard door with green baize lined interior with further cupboard below with inlaid panel and sections for sheet music.  Height 125 cm, width 46 cm, depth 41 cm.

Lot 72

Automotive and racing heritage books, including Chudecki. Aston Martin V8 Race Cars, Cotton (Michael). Porsche Racing Cars, etc. (1 shelf)

Lot 145

Various locomotive related magazines, to include Gauge O Guild, Engineering in Miniature, Railway Modeller, various volumes of Private Owner Wagons, etc. (1 bookcase and 1 shelf)

Lot 76

Various books on cars, buses, trams, etc. (1 shelf)

Lot 74

Motor racing and other auto books, including Jackie Stewart Winning is Not Enough, Neve (Kenneth). A Bit Behind The Times, The Le Mans 24 Hour Race, etc. (1 shelf)

Lot 803

The circular case with two sliding doors which open to reveal a shelf and four small drawers, signed and dated on the backboard. Diameter of case 18 1/8 inches, depth 5 3/4 inches.No condition report? Click below to request one. *Any condition statement is given as a courtesy to a client, is an opinion and should not be treated as a statement of fact and Doyle New York shall have no responsibility for any error or omission. Please contact the specialist department to request further information or additional images that may be available.Request a condition report

Lot 307

Y A SET OF REGENCY ROSEWOOD AND GILT BRASS MOUNTED HANGING SHELVES CIRCA 1815 82cm high, 92cm wide, 20cm deep Condition Report: Overall there are some scratches, marks, knocks, cracks and abrasions consistent with age and use.There are some losses and restorations: there are later wall hanging fittings; the finish of the brass worn and rubbed.Weighty, high quality shelves; three sides of each shelf are line inlaid with brass. Please see all the additional condition report photographs through the link on the condition report email as a visual reference of condition - they are a vital part of this report. Condition Report Disclaimer

Lot 570

Y A FRENCH ROSEWOOD, ORMOLU MOUNTED AND MARBLE VITRINE OR CABINET IN THE MANNER OF FRANCOIS LINKE, LATE 19TH CENTURY 126cm high, 125.5cm wide, 42.5cm deep Condition Report: Marks, knocks, scratches and abrasions commensurate with age and use. Some old chips and splits. Some old losses and repairs. The marble top with some additional marks, stains and nibbles to extremities and edges. A key is present and operates the lock. The shelves with a later red baize lining. the reverse of the shelves veneered in rosewood. the shelf supports/pegs are associated and vary from each other in size and shape. Some mounts slightly loose and some indentations and thinning/tears to brass inlays. Condition Report Disclaimer

Lot 60

A Charles II oak press cupboard, West Country, the upper part enclosed by carved panel doors and with overhanging canopy with inverted acorn finials to the corners, the base enclosed by carved panelled doors, 121cm wide, 51.5cm deep, 170cm highAll over good condition and structurally sound. Some restorations and replacements of acorn finials and attached uprights, upper front shelf, upper locks and possible other elements. Drilled hole to uppermost frieze. Later keys. A few minor chips and losses. Back legs with wear.  Later wood locking block to lower doors. Restorations to lower door as pictured. Repolished. Some signs of old worm not active to base. All over small scuffs and scratches commensurate with age and use.

Lot 391

TOLKIEN (J.R.R.), THE LORD OF THE RINGS; 1st edition, 1st impression, THE LORD OF THE RINGS - 1954, THE TWO TOWERS - 1954, THE RETURN OF THE KING - 1955, sagging text to bottom of page 49, folding map to each volume, red cloth with gilt lettering, un-clipped d.j’s., George Allen & Unwin Ltd, (3).Condition Report: Vol 1 – Folding map detached, the glue has dried, and the map is generally ok. The jacket has split down the first fold and almost all the way down the second fold. Chips to the jacket at the top of the spine, shelf wear and some tears to the top of the jacket. Some other splits and wear throughout. Cloth with general edge rubbing and some shadowing to the top and bottom of the spine.Jacket to the Two Towers with chips and losses to the top of the spine and small tears to the bottom of the spine. Wear to the top two corners. The red cloth is brighter on this copy with some shelf wear and one shadow mark to the top of the spine.Return of the King jacket with tear and losses to the top of the spine and wear to the bottom of the spine. Tear to the top edge of jacket into the capital T. Wear to the top two corners. Red cloth with a few light marks, some shelf wear and shadow mark to the top of the spine. Map at end with a small crease to one corner.All jackets with general age wear throughout, some general marks, age toning and some foxing.The interior of all three books with some light foxing here and there, heaviest to the first volume. General toning to the pages also. Ink inscription to the front free end papers to all volumes, each one dated the year of publication.We advise customers to undertake their own inspection before bidding.

Lot 1437

Victorian mahogany shop apothecary end cabinet, the moulded cornice (cut to one side) over an upper section comprising four open backed display shelves, the multi-drawer base, flanked to one side by a moulded column, comprising a bank of nine short drawers and four larger drawers, each with yellow tinted glass Latin pharmaceutical name plaque and glass knob handle, with an open shelf below, on a plinth base, 264cm high x 68cm long x 24cm deep Provenance: from the collection of Darrin Baines, Professor of Health Economics.  Professor Baines filled his early Victorian townhouse in Leominster, Herefordshire, with Georgian and Victorian apothecary objects collected over a period of 20 years.  Darrin Baines, researcher and consultant, has produced health economics and health policy projects and contributed articles to numerous academic and trade journals. Some pieces in the collection were bought from a Victorian pharmacy in Upwell, The Fens, others from pharmacists across the country, from auctions in the UK and on the continent.

Lot 1290

Late 19th/early 20th century pine church pew, the top rail with bible shelf behind, slatted back, solid seat and solid supports, 85cm high x 143.5cm long x 54cm deep 

Lot 1122

Pair of modern pine bedside cabinets, having a shaped frieze over a shelf with cupboard below, on plinth bases, 69.5cm high x 38.5cm wide x 27cm deep 

Lot 87

Collection of contemporary bisque porcelain models of butterflies from the Franklin Mint Butterflies and Flowers of the Year collection, each perched on flowersprays, naturalistically coloured, housed within three gilt metal arched rectangular display glazed cases, one with double doors enclosing two shelves and two smaller with single shelf, printed black marks 

Lot 1129

20th century mahogany and cross-banded side cabinet in the Regency manner, of serpentine outline comprising a long drawer with brass drop ring handles over two cupboard doors, opening to a shelf, on swept bracket feet, 91cm high x 73cm wide x 46cm deep 

Lot 1271

Beaver & Tapley veneered sideboard comprising two panel doors opening to an adjustable shelf, flanked by three graduated drawers, one drawer having The Wishful Company of Furniture Makers label, 67cm high x 140cm long x 52.5cm deep

Lot 1110

Victorian pine shop fitting cabinet, mostly painted white, the upper section with moulded cornice over three display sections and four panel back display shelves, the lower section with two glazed cupboard door (three panes of glass missing) opening to a shelf, over two deep drawers, on a plinth base,  290cm high x 164.5cm long x 52cm deep Provenance: from the collection of Darrin Baines, Professor of Health Economics.  Professor Baines filled his early Victorian townhouse in Leominster, Herefordshire, with Georgian and Victorian apothecary objects collected over a period of 20 years.  Darrin Baines, researcher and consultant, has produced health economics and health policy projects and contributed articles to numerous academic and trade journals. Some pieces in the collection were bought from a Victorian pharmacy in Upwell, The Fens, others from pharmacists across the country, from auctions in the UK and on the continent.

Lot 1208

Edwardian mahogany inlaid music cabinet of serpentine form, comprising a shelf and five drawers with coppered Art Nouveau handles, raised on cabriole legs, 98cm high x 55cm wide x 41cm deep and a wicker and rush circular stool, 48cm high x 48cm diameter (2) 

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