A late 19c mahogany large display cabinet with Chippendale carved features, the upper section with a slightly bowed and glazed central door, with side windows and supported on a cupboard base enclosed by one central bow front door with applied mouldings and supported on ogee carved bracket feet, 54"w, 78"h.
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An Edwardian mahogany secretaire chest, the secretaire fitted with four pigeon holes and three short drawers, being pull out and with fall front over three long drawers, the top and drawer fronts decorated with coloured wood marquetry swag, bow and leaf decoration and supported on bracket feet, 27"w, 36"h.
A Pair of Gilt Metal Mounted Bow Porcelain Figures of Harlequin and Columbine, circa 1765, both seated, he with a bagpipe, on mound bases before bocage with wrythen fluted sconces and soft paste flowers on scroll cast bases, 29cm high A small quantity of loose soft paste flowers available. Gilt metal probably 19th century, and with wear and losses to gilding. Harlequin with pipes of bagpipe missing and both forefingers and thumbs missing. Columbine with basket on knee, one forefinger and part of item in right hand missing. Some minor chips. 290513
Circle of John Michael Wright (1617-1694) Portrait of a lady, depicted as Diana the Huntress, wearing period costume and holding a bow in her left hand, a hound nearby Oil on canvas, 111cm by 87cm In fully restored condition. Relined, cleaned, restored, varnished and reframed. Areas of retouching. Reasonably thick impasto, and quite delicately applied brushwork. In a plain outer wooden frame. 170513
`Branch and Squares``: A Clarice Cliff Teddy Bear Bookend, shape No.407, with green bow tie, printed factory marks MADE IN ENGLAND HANDPAINTED BIZARRE By Clarice Cliff NEWPORT POTTERY ENGLAND, 16cm; and A Clarice Cliff Golly Bookend, shape No.408, with red bow tie and trousers, on a green stripe cushion, printed Wilkinson Ltd England, 15cm (2) Literature C.f. Griffin (Leonard) and Meisel (Louis. K and Susan Pear) Clarice Cliff The Bizarre Affair, page 66, for illustration on a trade advert Teddy - weight plug is loose in base, crazing in the pooled glaze at the base of the bears back, firing faults in ears, some scuffs to the painted decoration, crazing Golly - restored head, scuffs to the painting 05062013
Louis Wain for Wilkinson`s Royal Staffordshire Pottery ``The Laughing Cat``, circa 1935, a seated black cat with red bow tie and green eyes, inscribed The Laughing Cat - Louis Wain, with green painted factory mark and painted numbers, 19cm (scratches) Surface scratches and paint chips, crazed behind front legs. 25062013
An early 19th Century mahogany bow fronted sideboard, the cross-banded top above a central drawer flanked by two cupboard doors and two dummy drawers, raised on square tapered legs to spade feet CONDITION REPORTS Top with several large splits and cracks, and wear, stains and water marks. Chips to edges. Knocks and scratches throughout conducive with age and use. Some losses to mouldings and inlay. Some warping to the doors. Age cracks to the veneers. Overall, however, colour appears reasonably good. Approx 76cm deep, 92cm high x 202cm wide.
A Dean’s Rag Book Co. dressed Teddy Bear, with golden mohair head and hands, brown and black plastic eyes, blacks stitched nose and mouth, peach and orange velvet body, green felt waistcoat, orange buttons, bow-tie and label on foot, 1940s - 131/2in (34cm) high (some fading, mohair a little thin in places and a few moth holes)
A late 19th century demantoid garnet and diamond bow brooch, circa 1900, the ribbon ties centrally set with circular cut demantoid garnets in individual collets above a lattice mount, the ribbon edges set throughout with old brilliant cut and old cut diamonds, approximately 6.70 carats total, mounted in gold backed silver, 6cm long
A late 19th century carved opal, diamond and pearl brooch, the central opal carved as the dextral profile of Minerva with gold neck armour, the brooch frame set all around with rose cut diamonds, with a rose cut diamond bow motif at the base suspending a 5mm pearl drop, mounted in gold backed silver, 4.5cm long. Please note the pearl is untested and unwarranted as natural pearl
A George IV mahogany bow front sideboard of small proportions featuring a central frieze drawer above a hidden recessed drawer, flanked on either side by a cellarette and hinged cupboard door, applied turned brass handles, raised on six ring turned tapering cylindrical supports, width approx 132cm
Attributed to Henry Inman (American/NY, 1801-1846) Attributed to Henry Inman (American/New York/New Orleans, 1801-1846), "A Boy with Bow and Arrow (perhaps of the Wallace family of Rydal, PA)", possibly 1845, oil on canvas, unsigned, "Kennedy Galleries, New York" labels en verso, 30 in. x 25 in., framed Provenance: Kennedy Galleries, New York (two prominent labels en verso, one giving the traditional identification, as above.
An Antique American Federal-Style Mahogany Settee An Antique American Federal-Style Carved Mahogany Settee, in the manner of Duncan Phyfe, New York, crest with bow knots and thunderbolts, caned back, reeded stiles, arms and rounded seat rail, reeded tapered legs, height 34 1/2 in., width 50 3/4 in., depth 26 5/8 in
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