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Will Spencer (1921-2002) "Animal Crackers: When we go to England I want to try those Barnes-Wallis adjustable wings!", ink with watercolour, signed with initials and inscribed, 23cm h x 14cm w. Provenance: Sir Barnes Wallis thence by descent. Note: In 1954 Spencer joined the News Chronicle to start the "Animal Crackers" pocket cartoon series.  This ran in the News Chronicle until that paper was absorbed by the Daily Mail in October 1960, when it continued in the combined paper. The Daily Mail continued to feature "Animal Crackers" until May 1971, when the newspaper was redesigned as a tabloid and the series was dropped. This work, depicting swallows in flight, alludes to Sir Barnes Wallis's pioneering "Swallow" project of the 1950s.  During this period, Wallis advanced a bold variable-geometry concept he termed the "wing-controlled aerodyne", conceived to maximise the efficiency and economy of high-speed flight.  His earliest investigations took shape in the "Wild Goose" study, which laid the groundwork for subsequent developments.  Wallis later refined these ideas into the "Swallow", a tailless, blended-wing aircraft envisioned as capable of completing return journeys between Europe and Australia in under ten hours - an extraordinary ambition for its time. As the project evolved, the Swallow was increasingly regarded as a potential supersonic successor to the RAF's subsonic Vickers Valiant bomber. Throughout the mid-1950s, various models of the design were tested with promising results, including a six-foot scale model that achieved speeds approaching Mach 2.  Despite its technical promise, the programme was curtailed in 1957 when the British government withdrew support from several advanced aeronautical initiatives, bringing Wallis' visionary work on the Swallow to an end.
SOLD FOR £360
Will Spencer (1921-2002) "Animal Crackers: When we go to England I want to try those Barnes-Wallis adjustable wings!", ink with watercolour, signed with initials and inscribed, 23cm h x 14cm w. Provenance: Sir Barnes Wallis thence by descent. Note: In 1954 Spencer joined the News Chronicle to start the "Animal Crackers" pocket cartoon series. This ran in the News Chronicle until that paper was absorbed by the Daily Mail in October 1960, when it continued in the combined paper. The Daily Mail continued to feature "Animal Crackers" until May 1971, when the newspaper was redesigned as a tabloid and the series was dropped. This work, depicting swallows in flight, alludes to Sir Barnes Wallis's pioneering "Swallow" project of the 1950s. During this period, Wallis advanced a bold variable-geometry concept he termed the "wing-controlled aerodyne", conceived to maximise the efficiency and economy of high-speed flight. His earliest investigations took shape in the "Wild Goose" study, which laid the groundwork for subsequent developments. Wallis later refined these ideas into the "Swallow", a tailless, blended-wing aircraft envisioned as capable of completing return journeys between Europe and Australia in under ten hours - an extraordinary ambition for its time. As the project evolved, the Swallow was increasingly regarded as a potential supersonic successor to the RAF's subsonic Vickers Valiant bomber. Throughout the mid-1950s, various models of the design were tested with promising results, including a six-foot scale model that achieved speeds approaching Mach 2. Despite its technical promise, the programme was curtailed in 1957 when the British government withdrew support from several advanced aeronautical initiatives, bringing Wallis' visionary work on the Swallow to an end.

**Alfred Egerton Cooper R.B.A. (British, 1883-1974) Portrait of Barnes Wallis sculpting a wood carving of his wife Molly, watercolour, signed with initals, 30cm x 24cm, within a stained wood frame.** Artist's Re-sale Rights may be payable on this lot. Provenance: Sir Barnes Wallis thence by descent. Note: Cooper produced two versions of this tender portrait displaying Wallis' devotion to his wife Molly. The other version painted in oils was sold at Dominic Winter on 17th December 2020, lot no. 331.
SOLD FOR £320
**Alfred Egerton Cooper R.B.A. (British, 1883-1974) Portrait of Barnes Wallis sculpting a wood carving of his wife Molly, watercolour, signed with initals, 30cm x 24cm, within a stained wood frame.** Artist's Re-sale Rights may be payable on this lot. Provenance: Sir Barnes Wallis thence by descent. Note: Cooper produced two versions of this tender portrait displaying Wallis' devotion to his wife Molly. The other version painted in oils was sold at Dominic Winter on 17th December 2020, lot no. 331.

A collection of Barnes Wallis' lecture slides mainly about Aircraft and their Performance in fitted numbered wooden boxes (98 slides, in 2 boxes)
Box C, Graphs, 49 slides 
Graphs mainly relating to aircraft speed, ceiling, range, including supersonic. 

Box J, Illustrations, 49 slides, 1 cracked 
Slides 1-26 Photographs of the stratospheric chamber 
Slides 27-34 Miscellaneous photos 
Slides 35-44 Photos of jet aircraft and rockets 
Slides 45-48 Photos of spitfires and flying boats 
Slide 49 Newspaper cartoon
SOLD FOR £280
A collection of Barnes Wallis' lecture slides mainly about Aircraft and their Performance in fitted numbered wooden boxes (98 slides, in 2 boxes) Box C, Graphs, 49 slides Graphs mainly relating to aircraft speed, ceiling, range, including supersonic. Box J, Illustrations, 49 slides, 1 cracked Slides 1-26 Photographs of the stratospheric chamber Slides 27-34 Miscellaneous photos Slides 35-44 Photos of jet aircraft and rockets Slides 45-48 Photos of spitfires and flying boats Slide 49 Newspaper cartoon

A collection of Barnes Wallis' lecture slides mainly about Aircraft, Strategic Maps and Technical Data in fitted numbered wooden boxes (97 slides, in 3 boxes) 
Box A, 49 slides (1 cracked)
Graphs mainly relating to aircraft performance, including supersonic. Some relate to WW2 explosives, like the Grand Slam 10 ton bomb 

Box K, 26 slides (warped box; 1 slide cracked) 
Slides 1-4 Photos and sketches of Swallow 
Slides 6-7 Photos of Jet aircraft 
Slides 9-18 Photos of flow patterns 
Slide 20 Photo of three-engined flying boat 
Slide 22 Photo of German WW2 flying bomb (doodlebug) 
Slides 24-29 Unknown photos, possibly radar carried by aircraft 
Slides 31-32 Miscellaneous photos

Box L, Maps and Air Routes, 22 slides (2 slides broken)
Range of Wellington Bomber. range of tactical missiles. 
Maps of playing fields, Middle East RAF bases 1929-1956, UN voting groups, non-centrality of New York. 
World maps based on various strategic cities, including London. London to Melbourne mail routes, by sea and by air (probably 1930s). 
1969 world map: spot the gaps in our defences ... when the carriers are gone.
SOLD FOR £320
A collection of Barnes Wallis' lecture slides mainly about Aircraft, Strategic Maps and Technical Data in fitted numbered wooden boxes (97 slides, in 3 boxes) Box A, 49 slides (1 cracked) Graphs mainly relating to aircraft performance, including supersonic. Some relate to WW2 explosives, like the Grand Slam 10 ton bomb Box K, 26 slides (warped box; 1 slide cracked) Slides 1-4 Photos and sketches of Swallow Slides 6-7 Photos of Jet aircraft Slides 9-18 Photos of flow patterns Slide 20 Photo of three-engined flying boat Slide 22 Photo of German WW2 flying bomb (doodlebug) Slides 24-29 Unknown photos, possibly radar carried by aircraft Slides 31-32 Miscellaneous photos Box L, Maps and Air Routes, 22 slides (2 slides broken) Range of Wellington Bomber. range of tactical missiles. Maps of playing fields, Middle East RAF bases 1929-1956, UN voting groups, non-centrality of New York. World maps based on various strategic cities, including London. London to Melbourne mail routes, by sea and by air (probably 1930s). 1969 world map: spot the gaps in our defences ... when the carriers are gone.

A collection of Barnes Wallis' lecture slides mainly about Supersonic flight in fitted numbered wooden boxes (106 slides in 3 boxes)
Box E, Miscellaneous drawings, 49 slides 
Slides 1-27: mainly flight, 1940s to 1950s (2 slides cracked) 
Slides 21-28: model Swallow and radio control 
Slides 29-40: Swallow as real aircraft 
Slides 41-42: missile and launch silo 
Slides 43-45: supersonic flight drawings
Slides 46-48: projectiles, bombs and torpedoes (possibly slide 48 shows Wallis' hydrodynamic torpedo) 
Slide 49: a futuristic jet aircraft(?) 

Box I, 46 slides (2 slides broken) 
Slides 1-26 Cut-away diagram of stratospheric chamber and photos of its construction 
Slides 27-34 Photos of jet aircraft, jet missile?, jet car? 
Slides 39-43 Photos of a balloon and a stratospheric balloon 
Sides 45-50 Miscellaneous 

Small Box P, 11 slides 
2 drawings of Swallow, 1 drawing of Concorde, 1 hypersonic aircraft drawing, 1 airship drawing, 1 ellipsoid drawing, 4 miscellaneous drawings, 1 miscellaneous photo
SOLD FOR £500
A collection of Barnes Wallis' lecture slides mainly about Supersonic flight in fitted numbered wooden boxes (106 slides in 3 boxes) Box E, Miscellaneous drawings, 49 slides Slides 1-27: mainly flight, 1940s to 1950s (2 slides cracked) Slides 21-28: model Swallow and radio control Slides 29-40: Swallow as real aircraft Slides 41-42: missile and launch silo Slides 43-45: supersonic flight drawings Slides 46-48: projectiles, bombs and torpedoes (possibly slide 48 shows Wallis' hydrodynamic torpedo) Slide 49: a futuristic jet aircraft(?) Box I, 46 slides (2 slides broken) Slides 1-26 Cut-away diagram of stratospheric chamber and photos of its construction Slides 27-34 Photos of jet aircraft, jet missile?, jet car? Slides 39-43 Photos of a balloon and a stratospheric balloon Sides 45-50 Miscellaneous Small Box P, 11 slides 2 drawings of Swallow, 1 drawing of Concorde, 1 hypersonic aircraft drawing, 1 airship drawing, 1 ellipsoid drawing, 4 miscellaneous drawings, 1 miscellaneous photo

An early 20th Century magic lantern, converted to electricity, contained in an  aluminium and painted metal case with brass lens housing, the cover marked RD No. 230577 6in, raised on a wooden adjustable stand 39cm h x 51cm w x 19.5cm d,  together with a Dallmeyer 12" F/7-7 Dallon Tele-Anastigmat 200766 lens with Air Ministry marking to the interior, complete with wooden carrying case 42.5cm h x 59cm w x 22cm d.  Most likely used by Sir Wallis for his lecturing.
SOLD FOR £900
An early 20th Century magic lantern, converted to electricity, contained in an aluminium and painted metal case with brass lens housing, the cover marked RD No. 230577 6in, raised on a wooden adjustable stand 39cm h x 51cm w x 19.5cm d, together with a Dallmeyer 12" F/7-7 Dallon Tele-Anastigmat 200766 lens with Air Ministry marking to the interior, complete with wooden carrying case 42.5cm h x 59cm w x 22cm d. Most likely used by Sir Wallis for his lecturing.

GLOVER C. W. & Partners, Glover Construction Handbook.  108pp.  Original burgundy cloth.  The end paper with inscription "Sir Barnes N. Wallis C.B.E. F.R.S. With Compliments. Chas. W. Glover".  Ditto publication.  	EKCO ELECTRONICS LTD.  Useful Data.  London: D.Harper & Co. Ltd.  Black vinyl cover. 38pp, with an Ekco Electronics Ltd, Priory Park, Southend on Sea With Compliments slip, stamp dated 23 DEC 1969.   Ditto publication. 	IOCO Synthetic Resin Products.  Formaplex Boards and Tubes Booklet No. 11.  Glasgow.  Beige card bound product guide.  20pp.  IOCO Synthetic Resin Products.  Formaplex Cloth Miocarta Gears Booklet No. 13.  Glasgow.  Beige card bound product guide.  20pp.  THOS. FIRTH & SONS, LTD.,  Steels Specially Resistant to Corrosion.  Mexborough: Times Printing Co Ltd.  Blue card cover. 73pp. with pencil written inscription to inside page dated 13/5/31.   ENGLISH STEEL CORPORATION LTD. A. W. Small Tools, Section No.6, Screwing Apparatus.  Catalogue Ref.; S.T.O. 6/1. London & Birm. Silk & Terry Ltd.,  Brown paper covers, 59pp. 	ENGLISH STEEL CORPORATION LTD. Tool Steels.  Catalogue Ref. S.S. 13/1 Eng.  Printed in England. 103pp.  Black card covers with white lettered spine.  WERNER, Fritz, (translated by Hans Dominik) The Machine Tool and Small Tool Industry, An Outline of Its Development and Modern Organisation.  Berlin: Organisation Verlagsgesellschaft M.B.H. (S.Hirzel) 1931. 74pp.   Printed colour cover on beige cloth.  With loose page inviting acknowledgment of receipt of the book. COOKE TROUGHTON & SIMMS LTD.  Drawing Office Equipment. Publication No. 860.  An illustrated catalogue of drawing instruments and equipment. ii, 172pp.  Green card covers. Electron, Magnesium Alloys. Birmingham: The Kynoch Press. 1937. Original black cloth with gilt lettered spine. 127pp. The endpaper with attached slip "Presented to B. N. Wallis Esq. with the compliments of F. A. Hughes & Co. Ltd".
SOLD FOR £130
GLOVER C. W. & Partners, Glover Construction Handbook. 108pp. Original burgundy cloth. The end paper with inscription "Sir Barnes N. Wallis C.B.E. F.R.S. With Compliments. Chas. W. Glover". Ditto publication. EKCO ELECTRONICS LTD. Useful Data. London: D.Harper & Co. Ltd. Black vinyl cover. 38pp, with an Ekco Electronics Ltd, Priory Park, Southend on Sea With Compliments slip, stamp dated 23 DEC 1969. Ditto publication. IOCO Synthetic Resin Products. Formaplex Boards and Tubes Booklet No. 11. Glasgow. Beige card bound product guide. 20pp. IOCO Synthetic Resin Products. Formaplex Cloth Miocarta Gears Booklet No. 13. Glasgow. Beige card bound product guide. 20pp. THOS. FIRTH & SONS, LTD., Steels Specially Resistant to Corrosion. Mexborough: Times Printing Co Ltd. Blue card cover. 73pp. with pencil written inscription to inside page dated 13/5/31. ENGLISH STEEL CORPORATION LTD. A. W. Small Tools, Section No.6, Screwing Apparatus. Catalogue Ref.; S.T.O. 6/1. London & Birm. Silk & Terry Ltd., Brown paper covers, 59pp. ENGLISH STEEL CORPORATION LTD. Tool Steels. Catalogue Ref. S.S. 13/1 Eng. Printed in England. 103pp. Black card covers with white lettered spine. WERNER, Fritz, (translated by Hans Dominik) The Machine Tool and Small Tool Industry, An Outline of Its Development and Modern Organisation. Berlin: Organisation Verlagsgesellschaft M.B.H. (S.Hirzel) 1931. 74pp. Printed colour cover on beige cloth. With loose page inviting acknowledgment of receipt of the book. COOKE TROUGHTON & SIMMS LTD. Drawing Office Equipment. Publication No. 860. An illustrated catalogue of drawing instruments and equipment. ii, 172pp. Green card covers. Electron, Magnesium Alloys. Birmingham: The Kynoch Press. 1937. Original black cloth with gilt lettered spine. 127pp. The endpaper with attached slip "Presented to B. N. Wallis Esq. with the compliments of F. A. Hughes & Co. Ltd".

Barnes Wallis' personal copy of "The Dam Busters" 1955 film lobby poster in British half sheet format (22 inches x 27 inches), on blue card depicting Richard Todd as Wing Commander Guy Gibson VC DSO DFC with red Dam Buster title
SOLD FOR £840
Barnes Wallis' personal copy of "The Dam Busters" 1955 film lobby poster in British half sheet format (22 inches x 27 inches), on blue card depicting Richard Todd as Wing Commander Guy Gibson VC DSO DFC with red Dam Buster title

ALLEN, Edgar C. Machinery's Screw Thread Book.  London:  Machinery Publishing Co, Ltd 1940, 8vo, 147pp.  Orange card cover with black lettered spine.  Fading to spine, some minor rubbing to corners and edges of spine.  Pastedown and endpaper with stuck labels "MR. WALLIS' PRIVATE COPY".   Initialled to front cover B.N.W.
SOLD FOR £190
ALLEN, Edgar C. Machinery's Screw Thread Book. London: Machinery Publishing Co, Ltd 1940, 8vo, 147pp. Orange card cover with black lettered spine. Fading to spine, some minor rubbing to corners and edges of spine. Pastedown and endpaper with stuck labels "MR. WALLIS' PRIVATE COPY". Initialled to front cover B.N.W.

A 1963 painted plywood and applied wood 3 dimensional Christmas card decorated White Hill House Effingham, the interior marked "1963 Wishing you a Bright and Merry Christmas and A Happy New Year, from Personnel of R & D 1963" and hand signed by them 19cm x 23cm
SOLD FOR £260
A 1963 painted plywood and applied wood 3 dimensional Christmas card decorated White Hill House Effingham, the interior marked "1963 Wishing you a Bright and Merry Christmas and A Happy New Year, from Personnel of R & D 1963" and hand signed by them 19cm x 23cm

A 1962 painted plywood and applied wood 3 dimensional Christmas card, The Chapel of Christ's Hospital Horsham, interior marked "A Merry Xmas and Happy New Year to Dr Barnes Wallis 1962, R & D Staff" and hand signed by them 28cm x 23cm
SOLD FOR £150
A 1962 painted plywood and applied wood 3 dimensional Christmas card, The Chapel of Christ's Hospital Horsham, interior marked "A Merry Xmas and Happy New Year to Dr Barnes Wallis 1962, R & D Staff" and hand signed by them 28cm x 23cm

A 1961 painted plywood and applied wood 3 dimensional Christmas card, showing the interior of Barnes Wallis office - draughtsman's table, library table, various books and paintings 23cm x 28cm and marked "1961, A Merry Christmas, A Happy New Year, In This Our Wish We Are Sincere, to Dr Barnes Wallis, Long life And Happiness, From The Workshop Staff" and hand signed by them 23cm x 28cm
SOLD FOR £180
A 1961 painted plywood and applied wood 3 dimensional Christmas card, showing the interior of Barnes Wallis office - draughtsman's table, library table, various books and paintings 23cm x 28cm and marked "1961, A Merry Christmas, A Happy New Year, In This Our Wish We Are Sincere, to Dr Barnes Wallis, Long life And Happiness, From The Workshop Staff" and hand signed by them 23cm x 28cm

A 1960 painted plywood and applied wood 3 dimensional Christmas card decorated The Brooklands Club House, interior marked "Best wishes to Dr Barnes Wallis for a Happy Christmas and Prosperous New Year 1960, from Workshop Personnel" and hand signed by them 20.5cm x 25cm
SOLD FOR £120
A 1960 painted plywood and applied wood 3 dimensional Christmas card decorated The Brooklands Club House, interior marked "Best wishes to Dr Barnes Wallis for a Happy Christmas and Prosperous New Year 1960, from Workshop Personnel" and hand signed by them 20.5cm x 25cm

A 1959 painted plywood Christmas card, the front with painted panel, decorated a church and The Swallow, the interior marked "Seasonal Greetings to Dr B.N. Wallis from the Workshop Staff Dec: 1959, R. & D. Workshop" and hand signed by them, 30cm x 22cm
SOLD FOR £220
A 1959 painted plywood Christmas card, the front with painted panel, decorated a church and The Swallow, the interior marked "Seasonal Greetings to Dr B.N. Wallis from the Workshop Staff Dec: 1959, R. & D. Workshop" and hand signed by them, 30cm x 22cm

A rare mid 17th century Interregnum stumpwork portrait depicting a child dressed in richly articulated costume, holding a small dog beneath his left arm. In his hands he carries a quill and a letter inscribed "Give Thy selfe to learne my slam (psalm, 1656". Enclosed within an oval cartouche of leaf and berry motifs, further flanked in each corner by four winged angels. Composed of raised work consisting of collage and embroidery, using various fabrics, silk, coloured wool and metallised threads, on a pale gold silk ground, printed extract from Sir Matthew Hale's diary verso, 20cm x 17.5cm, within a dark stained wood frame.
SOLD FOR £1200
A rare mid 17th century Interregnum stumpwork portrait depicting a child dressed in richly articulated costume, holding a small dog beneath his left arm. In his hands he carries a quill and a letter inscribed "Give Thy selfe to learne my slam (psalm, 1656". Enclosed within an oval cartouche of leaf and berry motifs, further flanked in each corner by four winged angels. Composed of raised work consisting of collage and embroidery, using various fabrics, silk, coloured wool and metallised threads, on a pale gold silk ground, printed extract from Sir Matthew Hale's diary verso, 20cm x 17.5cm, within a dark stained wood frame.

A Victorian bevelled plate mirror contained in a carved oak frame 82cm x 57cm
SOLD FOR £85
A Victorian bevelled plate mirror contained in a carved oak frame 82cm x 57cm

A Victorian rectangular carved oak 3 division umbrella stand on bobbin turned supports 66cm h x 77cm w x 28cm d
SOLD FOR £70
A Victorian rectangular carved oak 3 division umbrella stand on bobbin turned supports 66cm h x 77cm w x 28cm d

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
SOLD FOR £240
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

A set of 5 William IV carved and inlaid rosewood bar back dining chairs with shaped mid rails and woven cane seats, raised on turned and reeded supports 83cm h x 46cm w x 42cm d
SOLD FOR £85
A set of 5 William IV carved and inlaid rosewood bar back dining chairs with shaped mid rails and woven cane seats, raised on turned and reeded supports 83cm h x 46cm w x 42cm d

A set of 12 Continental carved mahogany show frame dining chairs the seats of serpentine outline, upholstered in pink material, comprising 2 carvers 101cm h x 73cm w x 46cm d and 10 standard chairs, raised on cabriole supports  96cm h x 48cm w x 43cm d
SOLD FOR £520
A set of 12 Continental carved mahogany show frame dining chairs the seats of serpentine outline, upholstered in pink material, comprising 2 carvers 101cm h x 73cm w x 46cm d and 10 standard chairs, raised on cabriole supports 96cm h x 48cm w x 43cm d

An 18th Century style pink veined marble and carved gilt hardwood console table of serpentine outline with spray decoration, raised on turned and fluted supports 80cm h x 113cm w x 50cm d
SOLD FOR £130
An 18th Century style pink veined marble and carved gilt hardwood console table of serpentine outline with spray decoration, raised on turned and fluted supports 80cm h x 113cm w x 50cm d

Gaylayde, a 1930's inlaid figured walnut dining suite comprising oval extending dining table with 1 extra leaf,  the edge with inlaid decoration, raised on square tapered supports 75cm h x 107cm wide x 142cm l x 182cm long when extended, 6 inlaid dining chairs - 4 standard chairs 88cm h x 48cm w x 41cm d and  2 carvers 90cm h x 52cm w x 45cm d upholstered in yellow material raised on square tapered supports with H framed stretchers and a matching sideboard with raised mirrored back fitted 2 drawers flanked by pair of cupboards, with ivory handles 125cm h x 168cm w x 58cm d  (This suite was a gift from the staff of Vokins Department Store in Hove to H Vokin on the occasion of his marriage) Ivory Exemption Certificate MYAJ1H9S
SOLD FOR £760
Gaylayde, a 1930's inlaid figured walnut dining suite comprising oval extending dining table with 1 extra leaf, the edge with inlaid decoration, raised on square tapered supports 75cm h x 107cm wide x 142cm l x 182cm long when extended, 6 inlaid dining chairs - 4 standard chairs 88cm h x 48cm w x 41cm d and 2 carvers 90cm h x 52cm w x 45cm d upholstered in yellow material raised on square tapered supports with H framed stretchers and a matching sideboard with raised mirrored back fitted 2 drawers flanked by pair of cupboards, with ivory handles 125cm h x 168cm w x 58cm d (This suite was a gift from the staff of Vokins Department Store in Hove to H Vokin on the occasion of his marriage) Ivory Exemption Certificate MYAJ1H9S

A 19th Century Continental walnut pedestal chest with carved vitruvian scrolls to the side, fitted 6 crossdbanded drawers, raised on bun feet 138cm h x 76cm w x 46cm d
SOLD FOR £200
A 19th Century Continental walnut pedestal chest with carved vitruvian scrolls to the side, fitted 6 crossdbanded drawers, raised on bun feet 138cm h x 76cm w x 46cm d

A 19th Century French, carved walnut, panel end bedstead with upholstered panel, raised on turned and fluted supports 139cm h x 140cm w
SOLD FOR £70
A 19th Century French, carved walnut, panel end bedstead with upholstered panel, raised on turned and fluted supports 139cm h x 140cm w

A Victorian quarter veneered and inlaid figured walnut occasional table, on a carved column and tripod base 47cm h x 50cm diam.
SOLD FOR £80
A Victorian quarter veneered and inlaid figured walnut occasional table, on a carved column and tripod base 47cm h x 50cm diam.