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A French mahogany and marquetry double bed, second half 19th century A French mahogany and marquetry double bed, second half 19th century, the headboard with carved and gilt brass mounted rail above central marquetry motif with flowers and instruments in a basket flanked by decorative lattice inlay, the footboard with similar decoration within a foliate wreath border, 134cm high 157cm wide,
A Swiss inlaid burr walnut music box, unsigned , late 19th century A Swiss inlaid burr walnut music box, unsigned , late 19th century, the mechanism playing a choice of eight airs via a 15 inch pinned brass cylinder and two tuned steel combs, the movement driven by single crank-wound spring drum mounted on gilt iron bed beneath hinged glass internal cover with CHANGE/REPEAT and STOP/PLAY selection levers to right hand side, the lid pasted with hand-written tune sheet with lower margin inscribed 27517, 153, the exterior with banded border and ebonised moulded edge to lid, the front and sides with conforming borders and fitted with cast brass handles to each end, 65cm wide.
A Gordon Russell of Broadway, Worcestershire oak crop centre dressing table and stool. The upright pedestals, each with a bank of drawers having drop centre swing mirror complete with dressing table stool. Makers plaque to rear. Matching Chest of Drawers, Bed & His-Hers Wardrobes in surrounding lots. H84 x W91 x D46 cm
A Gordon Russell of Broadway, Worcestershire pair of oak wardrobes. Both raised on angled tapered supports with twin doors having open hanging space set within. Makers plaque to rears. Matching Chest of Drawers, Bed & drop centre dressing table and stool in surrounding lots. H183 x W107 x D53 cm
A late 19th century chaise longue day bed having vine leaf designed upholstery, raised back rest over a loose cushion and standing on gilt splayed legs and castors Provenance: Purchased from the Sotheby's 1990 sale of the contents of Sutton Brailes Manor, In Sutton Under Brailes. The house belonged to Dorothea Allen a recluse living alone in the Manor, before her death she destroyed all history of herself, leaving her to be known as The Rich Lady of the Manor
A large quantity of folio and other books to include Edward Lear's "Complete Nonsense", Kenneth Grahame's "The Wind in the Willows", Hilaire Belloc's "Cautionary Tales", "Bed 29 and Other Stories" by Guy de Maupassant translated by Donald Adamson, George & Weedon Grossmith's "The Diary of a Nobody", William Russell Special Correspondent of the Times "The genius of James Thurber", Baroness Orczy "The Scarlet Pimpernel" and further works by Thomas Hardy, Charles Dickens etc.

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