Denhams Auction Catalogue

for our Antique, Fine Art and Collectables auction to be held on Wednesday 25th of February 2026

Lot No Description Est Image
976 In the manner of Coalbrookdale, an impressive Victorian pierced cast iron hall stand, the raised arched back surmounted by a figure of a dove with garlands and with arched plate mirror to the centre behind 3 rails, having a D shaped marble base, the base fitted a drawer with stick stand to the side 204cm h x 81cm w x 42cm d 500-600
977 A wrought metal 132 bottle wine rack with railed metal doors 123cm h x 117cm w x 36cm d 100-150
978 A well weathered terracotta rhubarb forcer 47cm h x 46cm diam. 80-100
979 A 1930's Queen Anne style arched plate dressing table mirror, the base in the form of a bureau with fall front revealing a fitted interior with pigeon holes and drawers above 1 long drawer, raised on bun feet 81cm h x 48cm w x 25cm d 100-150
980 A Georgian style circular bevelled plate wall mirror contained in a ball studded frame 58cm 40-60
981 A Regency style triple bevelled plate over mantel mirror contained in a gilt ball studded frame supported by 2 reeded columns 66cm x 129cm x 11cm 100-150
982 A 19th Century style shaped plate mirror contained in a gilt resin frame 67cm x 104cm 40-60
983 A 19th Century Anglo Indian heavily carved and pierced hardwood settle, the raised back carved entwined peacocks and elephants, on shaped supports 97cm h x 121cm w x 47cm d 140-180
984 A Victorian rectangular carved oak stool raised on turned supports with H framed stretcher 18cm h x 29cm w x 20cm d 30-40
985 A Victorian hexagonal moulded glass inkwell on a walnut and brass mounted standish with pen receptacle, raised on bun feet 12cm h x 31cm w x 22cm d 50-75
986 A 20th Century Sheraton style oval painted satinwood twin handled tea tray 69cm w x 46cm d 50-75
987 A 19th Century Japanese lacquered and inlaid writing cabinet with fitted interior and stationery rack, enclosed by sliding panels doors 36cm h x 33cm w x 15cm d 50-75
988 A Victorian walnut and brass mounted book slide 14cm h x 33cm w x 12cm d (stuck) 30-50
989 A Victorian light oak wedge shaped stationery box with stepped fitted interior, the base fitted a drawer 28cm h x 38cm w x 21cm d 50-75
990 A 19th Century rectangular 2 division box with hinged lid 19cm h x 41cm w x 31cm d 40-60
991 A 19th Century rectangular inlaid mahogany trinket box with hinged lid, the interior with divided tray 12cm h x 33cm w x 23cm d (missing lock, veneer lifting to side) together with a Victorian rectangular inlaid rosewood and mother of pearl trinket box with hinged lid fitted a tray 9cm h x 22cm w x 15cm d (missing small sections of veneer in places) 40-50
992 Robert "Mouseman" Thompson of Kilburn, an octagonal tea pot stand, 19 cm diam 100-150
993 A 20th Century 8 fold Chinese embroidered dressing screen decorated fabulous birds amongst flowering branches 190cm h x 368cm w when unfolded 300-400
994 A Victorian carved oak bracket with lion decoration 40cm h x 22cm w x 15cm 40-60
995 A mahogany "'Operaphone" gramophone in the form of a baby grand piano with fallboard revealing sound vents, the hinged top revealing turntable, Belma Royal Concert Soundbox, record storage and needle compartment, raised on stretchered square supports and castors 90cm h x 54cm w x 81cm d 400-600
996 Robert "Mouseman" Thompson of Kilburn, a kidney shaped twin handled tea tray the handles in the form of mice 47cm w x 31cm d 300-400
997 A Victorian rectangular carved oak 3 division umbrella stand on bobbin turned supports 66cm h x 77cm w x 28cm d 50-75
998 A Victorian bevelled plate mirror contained in a carved oak frame 82cm x 57cm 50-75
999 A George III rectangular mahogany cantilever card table, raised on chamfered supports with pierced brackets to the tops of the legs 74cm h x 90cm w x 44cm d 100-150
1000 A child's Georgian style mahogany open arm carver chair with pierced vase shaped back, upholstered drop in seat, raised on square supports with H framed stretcher 61cm h x 47cm w x 31cm d.. The back with silver plaque marked "This chair is a copy from one owned by John Gurney of Eartham and was used by his children, given to his Great Granddaughter Alexander Buxton Christmas 1910" 40-60