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An oak Arts & Crafts wardrobe with twin full length mirrored hanging compartments surmounted by roundels flanking a smaller cupboard with carved heart detail and decorative copper strapwork above two drawers, rectangular pad feet, 229cm x 186cm x 53cm. Together with matching dressing table comprised of central full length mirror surmounted by wooden roundels, flanked by two banks of three short above one long drawers, on shaped rectangular pad feet, 194cm x 120.5cm x 55.5cm. Drawers all with decorative copper handles, and marked 'lever'
A 1960s 'Supersuite' three piece birdseye maple bedroom suite, comprising a gentleman's wardrobe, the twin doors opening to a fitted interior, H177, W91, D52cm, a double 'Rota-Unit' wardrobe with rotating central column mirror, H190, W129, D52cm, and a mirror backed dressing table, having central column rotating three tier shelf 'Rota-Unit' W116, H146, D51cm. (3)
Sindy - 13 Boxed Pedigree Sindy accessories and furniture to include Sindy's Home, Sideboard, Sindy's Bath, Housework, Washday, Toilet, Sindy's Armchair, Sindy's Settee, Eastham E-Line Sink Unit, Dressing Table And Stool, Washbasin Unit, Bedside Table And Lamp, Wardrobe and Barbecue, contents vg overall, boxes vary in condition, but gd overall
A large sketch of a hunt scene, Kotah, Rajasthan, 18th centuryInk heighted with gouache on paper, hills and monuments identified in black Devanagari script, mounted, glazed and framed, 46 x 63cm.Provenance: From the Collection of Francis Golding (1944-2013).Francis Golding's collection of Chinese works of art was sold at Christie's in 2015 and was assembled over forty years from reputable London dealers such as Bluett & Sons, John Sparks, and Spink & Son, and international auction houses including Sotheby's, Bonham's, and Christie’s. His collection of Indian paintings and drawings were acquired with a similar approach and a number were purchased from his friend the painter and Indian art collector Sir Howard Hodgkin (1932-2017). They were placed artfully in his London Georgian townhouse, where he lived with his partner, art historian Dr Satish Padiyar. He was widely considered to be one of the country’s leading architectural, planning and conservation consultants. As such, he greatly influenced the contemporary architectural landscape of London. His clients included world renowned architect Richard Rogers, with whom he advised on The Leadenhall Building in the City of London known as “The Cheese Grater”; and Rafael Viñoly, whose distinctive building nicknamed “The Walkie-Talkie” towers above London’s surrounding historic financial district at 20 Fenchurch Street. The soaring public sky terrace there, “The Francis Golding Terrace”, was named after him as a mark of respect for a man whose passion for London’s architecture and urban landscape improved the quality of the many developments on which he advised. Francis Golding also advised the celebrated architect Norman Foster, with whom he worked on London’s iconic building the “Gherkin.” More than one hundred and fifty items of Francis Golding’s wardrobe were acquired by Museum of London in 2017.
Unusual Victorian and later Police Gallantry medal trio comprising Victorian Jubilee (Police) medal 1887, with 1897 clasp, City of London Police named to PC. 653 A. Sanders, Edward VII Coronation (Police) medal 1902, City of London Police named to Insp. A. Sanders. and a Balloon Society of Great Britain Medal, engraved ‘Alfred John Sanders, Actg. Sergt. City Police, For Bravery at Fires in the Parish of St. Andrew by the Wardrobe, March 1893.'Alfred John Sanders was born in Heanton Punchardon, Devon in 1864 and twenty years later joined the City of London Police, attaining the rank of Inspector. During his early years of service, he received the Balloon Society of Great Britain Bronze Medal for Bravery in Saving Life. The Balloon Society was an educational and philanthropic society active in the late 1800’s and early 1900’s. On 31 March (Good Friday) 1883, he rescued an old lady, Miss Bird, from the burning printing works of Messrs. Judd. Two days later he was again involved in saving life from a burning building, this time rescuing an aged caretaker, Mrs Fisher, from the top floor and in the process injuring his knee, which required hospital treatment. He retired from the Police in 1909 and spent his retirement in Devon. He died in his house, ‘Pinehurst’, at Vellator, Braunton, Devon, on 13 August 1939. (See ‘The Balloon Society of Great Britain’, by S. Adams and J. Boddington, L.S.A.R.S. Journal 41, p.45-50 for further information on the society and the rescues). Sold with an original photograph believed to be of the recipient, a draft of the journal article and a quantity of copied research, including his police service papers and newspaper extracts concerning the rescues.N.B. Ex. Jack Boddington Collection, D.N.W. 6th December 2006, Ex. John Wilson Collection, D.N.W. lot 615, 25 March 2013.
EDWARDIAN SATINWOOD PRINCESS WARDROBE, ALONG WITH A DRESSING CHEST the wardrobe with two doors over four drawers, flanked by two doors218cm high, 220cm wideTHE WThe wardrobe splits for ease of moving,. Both items have veneer lifting. Split to the gtop if the dressing table and has broken and missing handles. Generally a well used item with heavy signs of use as per age. Wardrobe 70cm deep. More images now online

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