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An Edwardian Chippendale revival bookcase with blind fret and pierced detail, broken arch architectural cornice over a pair of astragal glazed moulded panelled doors revealing three sliding adjustable shelves to interior, raised on a stand with bow front and four square tapered legs with spade feet united by an under tier
A stick pin, terminating with a French coin, Republique Francaise, Daniel Dupuis, mounted with a jockey on horse plaque; a 9ct gold hinged bangle, flat-chased with scrolling leaves, 16.6g; a 9ct gold bow brooch, with tassels, 1.1g; a 9ct rose gold ring, inset with a diamond chip, 1.4g; and a fine yellow metal chain (5)
A FINE SCOTTISH ROSEWOOD BOW-FRONTED STICK BAROMETER, ADIE & SON, EDINBURGH, second quarter 19th Century, the reeded cornice with urn finial over a flat-fronted glazed dial cover and slightly bow fronted trunk terminating in a reeded base, the signed one piece silvered dial with rack and pinion vernier operated via a turned knob. 106cm Note: Alexander Adie took his son John into partnership in 1835 while based at 58 Princes Street. After 9 years they moved just four doors along the road. In 1857 Richard Adie took over the firm, but such was the reputation of the father and son partnership, that he continued to trade under their name. In 1877 the firm moved to 37 Hanover Street. Their work is always of the highest quality and it is this distinctive model of barometer that collectors the world over associate with the family.
A Bow blue and white sauceboat, c.1753 and an English porcelain blue and white cream jug, late 18th century, the Bow sauceboat painted with Chinese style pagodas and pylon trees, flower sprig and wavy borders to the interior, incised workman's mark 'B', length 16.3cm, the cream jug naively painted in blue with a pagoda in a river landscape scene, leaf moulded spout, workman's mark beneath, height 8.7cm
A violin, probably by F.W. Chanot, London 1900, after G. Guarneri the two piece back 14in. long, with label to interior inscribed "Copy of Giuseppa Guarneri for Some Time in the possession of my father F.W. Chanot 1900", with a bow and black case with label for Edward WithersThe luthier Frederic-William Chanot (1857-1911) continued the work of his father Georges Chanot who had premises in London from 1851 gaining a strong reputation for fine copies of Cremonese instruments by Stradivari and Guarneri.
A Georgian style mahogany sofa table, the rectangular top and fall flaps with moulded edge above two frieze drawers, one stamped "D8639", and false drawers fitted brass ring handles, raised on four reeded splay legs joined by bow shaped stretcher, terminating in brass capped feet and castors, 47 x 30 x 29in. high.
An 18th Century oak cupboard on chest, the flowered Greek key cornice above blind fret work frieze, central covered door enclosing shelves above two short false draws flanked by two further arched panel doors, the base fitted three short and four long drawers with brass bow pattern handles, raised on ogee bracket feet, 69 x 23 x 84in. high.
A Georgian oak kneehole desk, the rectangular top with moulded edge above slide and long drawer, central recessed cupboard door inlaid with star motif flanked by six graduated drawers all fitted brass bow pattern handles, 'G. Burton' stamped to one drawer and back, raised on bracket feet, 31 x 18 x 31 1/2in. See Illustration
A George IV figured mahogany bow front sideboard, with central drawer over an arched napery drawer flanked by a short drawer over a hinged cupboard and a deep cellaret drawer with faux drawer fronts, with replacement brass handles, uprights carved with spiral fluted acanthus carved decoration on turned tapering legs. 123 x 62 x 91cm high.
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