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Click here to subscribeArts & Crafts oak hall stand, designed by E. A. Taylor and retailed by Wyllie & Lochhead, the stepped cornice above a mirror flanked by two repousse panels above a shelved stage with drawer on pierced side supports fitted with coat hooks, the lower section fitted with brolly compartments, 4 13/4in (106cm) wide
AN UNUSUAL VICTORIAN MAHOGANY HALL STAND the tall open top section having central oval mirror joined by four fret carved foliate panels to a curved plain frame mounted with seven brass and ceramic coat hooks. The base with shaped grey marble top, central frieze drawer, side mounted umberella/stick compartments, and raised on turned and fluted front supports above a lower shelf fitted to each side with the original drip pans, 240cms high 135cms wide
A black velvet tailcoat and matching breeches, circa 1790, lined in black wool, with tall stand collar, plain black buttons the breast applied with large tinsel braid star; together with a dark brown voided velvet court coat c.1790 applied with early 18th century embroidery; a pair of plain black satin breeches and striped ivory satin breeches, (5)
A fine Thierry Mugler starburst spangled velvet evening coat and breeches, 1980s, the breeches labelled, cut in late 18th century style with style wide lapels and stand collar, exaggerated curved padded shoulders, adorned with giant diamantz stones, and buttons; together with a photograph of Princess Gloria wearing the outfit, average size bust 86cm, 34in, waist 79cm, 31in, (3)
A Victorian ruby tinted glass double ended scent bottle with slice cut cylindrical body and gilt folding and screw-on ends, 5.75ins (broken through at one end), contained in leather covered case, retailed by T.J. Simpson & Co, 154 Regent Street, London, one other Victorian gilt mounted scent flask with pierced and engraved mounts and bulbous folding cover, 4.75ins overall, and a Continental silvery metal twin perfume bottle stand, containing two triangular scent bottles with cut stoppers, the leaf and cartouche pattern stand decorated with a raised coat of arms, 4.5ins high
A Victorian mahogany hall coat stand, the central mirror panel inset upright issuing two tiers of scroll shaped branches applied with turned hooks, over serpentine shaped hinged lid glove compartment flanked by brass umbrella restraints with pierced shaped panel to front beneath, the lozenge shaped base with drip tray aperture, 205cm high, 90cm wide.
A George II kettle on stand with detachable burner, the kettle of inverted baluster form with an insulated swing handle with a chased, upper body and engraved coat of arms and crest, the stand on three shell feet with an openwork apron of masks and festoons, by Thomas Whipham, London 1742, 13.3in (34cm) high, 52oz.
A Bavarian bear hall stand, carved in the form of a bear standing, holding a tree with a young bear in the upper 'branch' coat hooks, with a stick/umbrella holder carved as branches, on a base naturalistically carved with rocks and leaves on four feet, 194cm high x 79cm wide (worm and damage to stick/umbrella holder)
A George III tea kettle, stand and burner, the kettle of melon shape with highly chased and embossed decoration of Oriental figures amongst scrolls, flowers and foliage, bearing a crest and coat-of-arms and having a swing handle, the stand on three pad feet, 34cm. high overall, indistinct maker's mark, the kettle London 1806, total weight 2313gm., 74.37oz.
A Great Eastern Railway polished mahogany hall stand clearly branded "GER" (twice) in the back. It has a mirror, 8 chromed coat and hat hooks, and integral umbrella stand complete with drip-tray. 79" tall, 40" wide and in fine condition. The ultimate conversation piece for your house. Would look superb in the right setting.