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08 19 August RR Inside.Indd AUGUST SALE OF Antique Furniture & Collectors’ items, Collectable Toys Vintage & Modern Wines & Spirits VIEWING Antique Furniture & Collectors’ items, Collectable Toys Friday 26th July – 9am to 8pm, Saturday 27th July – 9am to 4pm, Thursday 1st August – 9am to 6pm, Morning of sale from 9am Vintage & Modern Wines & Spirits Friday 2nd August – 9am to 8pm, Morning of sale from 9am AUCTION Antique Furniture & Collectors’ items, Collectable Toys Friday 2nd August 2019 Commencing at 11.00am Vintage & Modern Wines & Spirits Saturday 3rd August 2019 Commencing at 10.30am LIVE INTERNET BIDDING CATALOGUES £5 by post, online at www.peacockauction.co.uk TO BE SOLD BY AUCTION Thursday 22nd August Mid Century Design Commencing at 10.30am This is a specialist sale of Mid Century classic designed furniture and collectables. These auctions have proved to be very popular with specialist buyers and private individuals looking for something out of the ordinary to furnish their home. Viewing: Wednesday 21st August 9am to 8pm and morning of sale from 9am AUCTION ENTRIES INVITED St Neots Auction Centre 75 New Street, St Neots, Cambridgeshire PE19 1AJ 01480 474 550 or [email protected] www.peacockauction.co.uk Furniture, Rugs & Vintage Typewriters Lot 82 Furniture, Rugs & Vintage Typewriters 1 A Victorian mahogany bow-fronted chest of two short and two long drawers on bracket feet, w. 104 cm £60 - £100 2 A 19th century mahogany and strung bow- fronted side table with a single frieze drawer on square tapering legs, w. 97 cm £60 - £100 3 A 19th century mahogany bow-fronted knee- hole sideboard, the central cutlery drawer over a shaped apron and flanked by a pair of doors modelled as drawers, on square tapering legs, w. 112 cm £80 - £120 4 Lot 9 A 19th century mahogany and strung demi-lune side table on square tapering legs with castors, 9 w. 106 cm £40 - £60 A late 19th century and later upholstered 5 armchair with exposed mahogany legs on castors A late 19th/early 20th century mahogany and £50 - £80 strung bonheur de jour, the gallery with three drawers over a tooled leather surface and three frieze drawers, on square tapering legs with castors, w. 92 cm £80 - £120 6 A 19th century giltwood overmantle mirror surmounted by a shell and bow pediment, the Lot 7 base with Grecian key corners, 101 x 137 cm overall £150 - £200 7 A 19th century giltwood wall mirror, the oval plate within a beeded and foliate frame surmounted by an armorial crest flanked by a pair of birds, over a scrolled swag base, 135 x 73 cm Lot 10 overall £300 - £400 8 10 A Victorian button upholstered A Victorian mahogany piano stool with an lowback nursing chair with adjustable shaft and later upholstered seat mahogany scrolled arms and front £40 - £60 legs, on castors £40 - £60 11 A Victorian mahogany framed prayer stool with Lot 3 later embroidery and upholstery £40 - £60 ANTIQUE FURNITURE & COLLECTORS' ITEMS 4 Friday 2nd August 2019 12 A mid-20th century Persian woolen runner, 260 x 74 cm £50 - £80 Lot 9 9 A late 19th century and later upholstered armchair with exposed mahogany legs on castors £50 - £80 13 An Afghan Nahzat hand-knotted woolen rug, 253 x 176 cm £200 - £300 14 A 19th century polescreen, the oval screen with a floral embroidery, on a mahogany shaft, Lot 10 together with another later polescreen £80 - £120 10 15 A Victorian mahogany piano stool with an A Georgian mahogany tilt-top table, the circular adjustable shaft and later upholstered seat surface on a turned column and tripod base, £40 - £60 d. 74 cm £50 - £80 11 16 A Victorian mahogany framed prayer stool with A Victorian mahogany and button upholstered later embroidery and upholstery £40 - £60 balloon back chair on scrolled front legs with castors £40 - £60 All estimates exclude buyer’s premium of 21% including VAT which is payable in addition @WHPeacock /WHPeacockAuctioneers 5 17 21 A Victorian mahogany and upholstered chair A Victorian mahogany and button upholstered with a carved back on cabriole front legs with fireside chair on mahogany feet with castors castors £40 - £60 £30 - £50 18 22 An Edwardian mahogany and strung oval A 19th century mahogany Pembroke table with occasional table on tapering legs joined by a a single frieze drawer on turned tapering legs second tier, w. 77 cm £30 - £40 with castors, w. 76 cm £40 - £60 23 A 19th century giltwood wall mirror, the oval plate surmounted by fruiting vines, 54 x 43 cm overall £60 - £80 24 A Queen Anne-style walnut and upholstered stool on cabriole legs with acanthus leaf caps and ball and claw feet £40 - £60 25 A 19th century brass footman £30 - £50 Lot 19 19 A Sheraton Revival walnut and satinwood occasional table with floral marquetry, on tapering legs joined by a cross stretcher, w. 72 cm £60 - £80 20 Lot 26 A 19th century brass fire curb with foliate 26 decoration and claw feet, together with a three- A 19th century mahogany and upholstered stool piece companion set £100 - £150 with a shaped and moulded apron, cabriole legs and castors £40 - £60 Lot 20 ANTIQUE FURNITURE & COLLECTORS' ITEMS 6 Friday 2nd August 2019 27 A Georgian mahogany and upholstered stool with splayed legs £30 - £40 32 A Bokhara red woolen carpet, the centre with repeated medallians, within matching borders, 307 x 191 cm £300 - £500 Lot 28 28 A 19th century ebonised and boulle work pier cabinet, the shaped marble surface over a single door on a plinth base with a shaped apron, w. 85 cm £300 - £500 29 A 19th century ebonised, walnut, marquetry and gilt metal mounter pier cabinet, the shaped marble surface over a single door, on a plinth base with a shaped apron, w. 85 cm £200 - £300 30 For Restoration: a 19th century ebonised and boulle work card table, the shaped apron and cabriole legs mounted with figural masks, w. 86 cm £100 - £150 31 A 19th century mahogany extending dining table, with two D-ends, a central section and two fitted leaves, on turned legs with castors, max. l. 345 cm, w. 121 cm £150 - £200 Lot 29 All estimates exclude buyer’s premium of 21% including VAT which is payable in addition @WHPeacock /WHPeacockAuctioneers 7 33 A pair of 19th century mahogany and upholstered armchairs on turned front legs £100 - £150 34 A Regency bookcase cabinet, the pair of doors enclosing shelves, over a single drawer and pair of doors enclosing a fitted interior, on a plinth base, w. 100 cm £80 - £120 35 A late 19th century mahogany, walnut and strung games table, the chess-board surface on turned bobbin supports, l. 83 cm £30 - £50 36 A late 19th/early 20th century mahogany, glazed and upholstered three-fold screen of graduated form £150 - £200 37 An early 20th century woolen rug, the pale red 38 centre with repeated motifs within matching A nest of quartetto tables, each in black bands, 165 x 107 cm, together with another lacquer with chinoiserie decoration on lyre- shaped supports similar rug £80 - £120 £100 - £150 Lot 36 39 A Victorian Cuban mahogany hall chair with a shell back, together with another hall chair with a sunburst back £100 - £150 40 A 19th century mahogany and crossbanded sofa table with two frieze drawers on reeded supports with brass claw feet and castors, w. 78 cm £150 - £200 41 A nest of three Regency-style mahogany occasional tables on slender turned legs £50 - £80 42 A Georgian mahogany and brass bound cellarette on square straight legs £200 - £300 ANTIQUE FURNITURE & COLLECTORS' ITEMS 8 Friday 2nd August 2019 Lot 40 Lot 41 Lot 39 43 A Chippendale-type mahogany serpentine games table on tapering legs with pad feet, w. 98 cm £200 - £300 Lot 42 All estimates exclude buyer’s premium of 21% including VAT which is payable in addition @WHPeacock /WHPeacockAuctioneers 9 46 A 19th century oak chest of two short over three long graduated drawers and a shaped apron on turned legs, w. 113 cm £100 - £150 Lot 44 44 Lot 47 A 19th century mahogany, crossbanded and strung chest of two short over three long 47 graduated drawers, on bracket feet, w. 91 cm A 19th century knee-hole dressing table/ £100 - £150 desk with three frieze drawers, on turned legs with castors, w. 106 cm 45 £200 - £300 A late Georgian mahogany chest of three long 48 graduated drawers, on later bracket feet, A Georgian mahogany fretwork wall mirror, w. 75 cm £150 - £200 62 x 35 cm overall £30 - £40 49 A carved and moulded oak hall chair, the back depicting Sir Philip Sidney £30 - £40 50 A papier mache tilt-top wine table decorated in the chinoiserie manner £60 - £80 51 - 80 Spare Lots Lot 50 Lot 46 ANTIQUE FURNITURE & COLLECTORS' ITEMS 10 Friday 2nd August 2019 85 A Yost 'Light Running' No. 10 typewriter, c. 1903, 107563 £30 - £40 86 A Remington Noiseless Portable typewriter, 1940-1968, N53564 £20 - £30 87 A cased Olympia De Luxe, c. 1953, 404746 £20 - £30 Lot 81 81 A cased Mignon No. 4 typewriter £50 - £80 82 An American Corona No. 3 folding typewriter, c. 1920, 277726 £30 - £40 83 A Remington Standard No. 7 typewriter, c. 1907, 223620 £40 - £60 Lot 88 88 A Minitype tinplate typewriter, c. 1930, made by EMG of Dover £20 - £30 Lot 84 84 An Oliver No. 5 typewriter, c. 1908, 322588 £30 - £40 Lot 89 89 A cased German Gundka Junior Model 3 tinplate typewriter, c. 1920, with roller inking £30 - £40 90 A M.J.
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