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A late George III mahogany bow front sideboard, outlined with ebonised stringing and beaded mouldings, the frieze drawer and apron drawer flanked by a quandrant cellarette drawer and a cupboard door, small ‘pot’ cupboard to one side and on tapering square legs with spade feet, 168cm (5ft 6in) wide (lacking brass curtain rail.)
A pair of 19th Century Continental carved walnut and inlaid hall chairs, the open cartouche-shaped backs decorated with flowerheads and leaves and with central oval wrythen fan medallions, the solid bow front seats decorated with circular wrythen fan medallions and spiral ribbon borders, on foliate cabriole legs.
A French mahogany, decorated and gilt metal mounted vitrine of bowed breakfront outline, the triple pierced galleried tops each inset with a panel of rouge variegated marble, the friezes with applied plaques of floral foliage, the bow fronted centre enclosed by a glazed panel door flanked by glazed panels to either sides, the painted panels below in the Vernis Martin taste with figures and all within gilt foliate mouldings on cabriole legs, headed with foliage, trailing to sabots, 142cm (4ft 8in) wide, early 20th Century).
Victorian mahogany and marquetry bow front chest of drawers, in the French taste, in the style of Edwards & Roberts, shaped serpentine ends, the top with satinwood inlaid oval panel, with a floral spray and ribbon tie within stringing, crossbanding, the ends similarly inlaid with oval satinwood panels, filled with baskets of flowers, fitted with three drawers, with scrolled foliage and flower festoons, square tapering legs, width 91cms, (36"), depth 52cms, (20½").
An Edwardian inlaid mahogany bow front china cabinet, bowed and inverted bowed front, under a moulded cornice, with stringing and bellflower pendants, single glazed door, marquetry under, flanked by glazed panels, silk lined interior, square tapering legs, spade feet, width 142cms, (56"), height 187cms, (73½").
A Victorian carved shell cameo pendant/brooch, the oval portrait shell cameo depicting Medusa, rub set to a gold mount of multiple rows of twisted wire, bead and rope, later mounted to a pendant bail. Suspended from a bow brooch with a Florentine textured finish and twisted wire border, hallmarked 9ct gold, the brooch mount tested as approximately 18ct gold
A three row cultured pearl necklet, with a diamond set clasp. Three rows of uniform cultured pearls 8-8.5mm in size, strung plain to a three row gold box clasp, with a detachable diamond cluster plaque. The Victorian cluster head, previously a brooch or centrepiece, composed of a centre oval flower head with an old European cut diamond in a cut down collet, surrounded by graduated petals set with cushion cut and cushion shaped old Swiss cut and old eight cut diamonds. Bow shapes at the quarter points linked with twisted ribbon, all set with rose cut diamonds
An 18ct gold open faced pocket watch, 37mm diameter, the gilded engraved dial with black Roman numerals and blued hands, to an engraved case with vacant cartouche, engraved pendant and bow. Movement signed `144, Holland Park Avenue W, Watchmakers and Jewellers Co. London`, movement no. 52258, case no. 32258, Chester, 1900. Suspended on a 15ct gold graduated curb link Albert chain, with an 18ct gold spinning compass style fob, Birmingham, 1919, (3)
Edwardian Mahogany Bow Ended Tall Standing Display Cabinet on small boxwood strung, square tapering spade footed supports, each quadrant with small under-tier with frieze of scrolling wave marquetry decoration centred to full length doors, blind panel below enclosing velvet lined shelves all under crosshatch marquetry frieze with Greek key pattern cornice, approx. 63 1/2 W x 72" H x 16" D"
London, Threadneedle Street.- [docket title]... "over against Marchant Taylors` hall ... called or knowne by the name or Signe of the Kings head...", D.s., manuscript on vellum, engraved with Royal coat of arms at head, ruled in red, 3 red wax seals, cracked, folds, yellowed, c. 510 x 700mm., 23rd October 1695; and 5 other pieces, including 3 other indentures (1 relating to Bow Lane, Holborn, 1736), 1 Court of Remembrances, 1619, and a poem celebrating Queen Victoria`s coronation, manuscripts, v.s., v.d.(6 pieces)
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