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An Edwardian mahogany, inlaid and decorated display cabinet:, of shaped and bow front outline, crossbanded in satinwood and bordered with boxwood lines, having a shaped and moulded ledge back painted with ribbon tied floral garlands and with floral foliate frieze, enclosed by a central glazed panel door, flanked by concave sides each with an oval painted panel depicting a female figure gathering flowers, surmounted by ribbon tied floral garlands, on square tapered legs, united by an undertier, terminating in spade feet, 110cm (3ft 7 1/4in) wide.
An Edwardian mahogany and floral marquetry corner display cabinet:, decorated with bouquets, ribbon tied garlands and trailing floral foliate stems, the upper part with a swan neck broken pediment and moulded dentil cornice, enclosed by an astragal glazed panel door, the bow fronted stand with two dummy drawers on square tapered legs, united by a triangular undertier, 67.5cm (2ft 2 1/2in) across, 191cm (6ft 3in) high.
An early 19th Century Dutch mahogany and floral marquetry bow fronted standing corner cupboard:, in two parts, decorated with wide bands of trailing floral foliage within chequer feather strung lines, the upper part with a stepped pediment, having fixed shelves enclosed by a door above and below, decorated with birds amidst flowers and foliage and an urn of radiating flowers and foliage, raised on block feet, approximately 89cm (2ft 11in) across, 213cm (7ft) high.
A Bow blue and white sauceboat: with scroll handle and moulded with cartouches and floral sprays, painted with oriental figures, one in a garden with a jardiniere of flowers, the other wearing a plumed hat by a pavilion, the interior with peony sprays, circa 1765-68, 18 cm wide [handle repaired].
Macedonian Cities, Amphipolis (158-149 BC), tetradrachm, Macedonian shield at the centre of which bust of Artemis Tauropolos r., bow and quiver at her shoulder, rev. MAKEΔΟΝΩΝ ΠΡΩΤΗΣ above and below a club r., monogram AK in field above, monogram HP in field below, all within an oak wreath to l. of which thunderbolt, wt. 17.0gms. (S.1386), slightly off centre, very fine
A collection of fourteen Royal Albert Beatrix Potter figures, comprising, Tom Kitten and Butterfly, Gentleman Mouse made a Bow, Mrs Tiggy Winkle Takes Tea, Mrs Rabbit and Bunnies, Cottontail, Jonny Town Mouse with a bag, Benjamin Wakes Up, Mother Ladybird, Lady Mouse, The Christmas Stocking, Ribby and the Patty Pan, Mrs Rabbit Cooking, Peter in Bed, John Joiner (14)
FRENCH MARBLE AND GILT METAL MOUNTED MANTEL CLOCK, early/mid 19th century, the 3 1/2" enamelled dial with red arabic hour and black minute numerals on a brass half hourly striking movement with a bell, on two tapering cylindrical supports with 'Chinese hat' finials, on a bow fronted base with brass chain and pierced gallery, height 39cm, width 27.5cm, depth 13cm
REGENCY MAHOGANY BOW FRONTED CABINET, early 19th century, manner of Gillows, the moulded cornice with a central cast bronze flowerhead above a pair of doors with brass grilles enclosing adjustable shelving and flanked by a pair of reeded columns, the base with a further pair of doors with grilles enclosing shelving flanked by columns on turned feet, the whole with scrolling ebony line inlay, height 206cm, width 97cm, depth 42cm
•W.H. HARKNESS, 19th/20th century A study of the steamship "Drummond Castle", signed lower right and dated (18)97, watercolour, 13.5" x 20.25", and the companion work of a steamship, probably the Drummond Castle sinking by the bow (2). See illustration Provenance: The Collection of the late William Gronow Davis MFH of King John's House, Tollard Royal, Wiltshire.
A CHARLES II OAK ARMCHAIR, the rectangular panelled back with a "cupids-bow" cresting over shaped arms and a solid seat, on turned baluster legs united by squared stretchers, 23.25" wide. See illustration. Provenance: The Collection of the late William Gronow Davis MFH of King John's House, Tollard Royal, Wiltshire.
A GEORGE III MAHOGANY SERPENTINE SIDEBOARD with a tubular brass back and a top crossbanded in kingwood edged with boxwood stringing, the fluted front edge carved with oval patera at intervals, over a central bow-fronted drawer flanked by two fan-shaped spandrels and two deep cellarette drawers, on square tapering stop-fluted legs and spade feet, 72.25" wide. See illustration. Provenance: The Collection of the late William Gronow Davis MFH of King John's House, Tollard Royal, Wiltshire.
GILLOWS OF LANCASTER: A Sheraton revival satinwood and marquetry cabinet, the upper section with twin glazed cupboards encloshing shelved interiors flanking a central recess with bow fronted shelf, the base similarly configured with twin panelled cupboard doors with marquetry panels of sheet music and mustical trophies to one side and scientific instruments to the other, the three short drawers with hanging swag and patera decoration, on short turned legs, 62.5" high x 49.5" wide. See illustration
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