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A late George III mahogany and chevron banded dining table, the bow-ended rectangular top comprising a drop leaf centre section and two demi-lune ends, the plain edge above an inlaid frieze, on dot-and-line inlaid square tapering legs, with gate action, ending in spade feet, 300cm wide, 73cm high, 130cm deep
An interesting composite sword, 17th Century broad double edged blade 25 in., three narrow fullers grouped close to the centre and bearing armourer's marks, fitted with a 1796 pattern Infantry Officer's hilt, fixed outer and hinged inner shells, knuckle bow and urn pommel, silver wire bound grip, hilt retaining traces of gilt.
A British 1803 pattern grenadier company officer's sword, curved blade 31 in., etched with GR cypher and 'Osborns Warranted' and retaining some blue and gilt, 'GG' stamp close to hilt, gilt hilt of regulation form with knuckle bow incorporating royal cypher and flaming grenade motif, lion head pommel, wire bound grip.
A Pair of 17th Century Oak & Walnut Swags. The intricately carved with pendant garlands of berries, flowers, wheat & foliage tied at the top with a bow & surmounted by cherubs standing upon a scrolling acanthus leaf; one playing a flute, the other strumming a mandolin. 68 ins x 6¼ ins (174 cms x 16 cms).
An 18th Century Hereford/Welsh Borders Hoop Back Armchair, with residual green paint-work. The bent-ash hoop back with seven long spindles flanked by eight further spindles morticed through the arm bow, and turned end supports. The seat on turned legs united by an H-form stretcher. The whole retaining residual dark green paint-work, 39 ins (99 cms) in height, 21½ ins (55 cms) wide.
A High Splat Back Yew-wood Windsor Armchair Attributed to Nottinghamshire, mid 19th Century. The intricately pierced upper & lower centre splat flanked by eight long spindles piercing the arm bow with six further under-arm spindles and well turned end supports. The elm seat on turned baluster legs with ball feet, united by a crinoline stretcher, 43½ ins (110 cms) high, 21 ins (53 cms) wide.
A Yew-wood Low back Windsor Armchair of small proportions. The upper & lower back splat fretted with Christmas tree motifs and flanked by six long spindles piercing through the arm bow with six further underarm spindles and turned end supports. The ash seat on turned baluster legs united by a crinoline stretcher and terminating on ball feet, 33½ ins (85 cms) high, 21 ins (53 cms) wide.
A Fine 19th Century Yew-wood High Splat Back Windsor Armchair attributed to Yorkshire. The upper & lower centre splats fretted with Christmas tree motifs and flanked by eight long spindles piercing the arm bow with six further underarm spindles and baluster turned end supports. The elm seat on well turned baluster legs with ball feet and a crinoline stretcher.
A 19th Century Yew-wood High Splat Back Windsor Pad-arm Chair. The upper & lower burr-figured splats fretted with Christmas tree motifs; the upper splat flanked by eight spindles leading down to the raised back section of the arm bow, with six baluster turned under-arm spindles flanking the lower splat below outswept pad arm terminals. The elm seat raised on well turned legs united by a turned H-form stretcher.
An 18th Century Apprentice Piece Marquetry Demi-lune Commode. The yellow marble top above two bow-front drawers inlaid with chequered stringing forming interlaced squares within a faux-dentil strung border, flanked by similarly inlaid vertical panels. Standing on square tapered legs with ebony stringing. 11¼ ins (28.5 cms) in height. 11½ ins (29 cms) in width, 6¼ ins (16 cms) in depth.
ALWYN AND ANGELA COX: ROCKINGHAM POTTERY AND PORCELAIN, 1983, 1st edn, orig cl, d/w + ALAN SMITH: THE ILLUSTRATED GUIDE TO LIVERPOOL HERCULANEUM POTTERY, 1970, 1st edn, orig cl, d/w + CHARLES AND DORRIE SHINN: THE ILLUSTRATED GUIDE TO VICTORIAN PARIAN CHINA, 1971, 1st edn, orig cl, d/w + ELIZABETH ADAMS AND DAVID REDSTONE: BOW PORCELAIN, 1991, orig cl, d/w + GEOFFREY A GODDEN: MINTON POTTERY AND PORCELAIN OF THE FIRST PERIOD, 1968, 1st edn, orig cl gt + A W COYSH: BLUE AND WHITE TRANSFER WARE, 1974, orig cl, d/w + ARTHUR LANE: EARLY ISLAMIC POTTERY, 1947, 1st edn, orig cl (7)
A Packet: 9 early 19th Century broadside ballads printed by Johnny Pitts of Seven Dials, comprising: THE CRAFTY LONDON 'PRENTICE OR BOW BELLS; RALPH AND NELL'S RAMBLE OF OXFORD; BITE UPON THE MISER OR A TRICK UPON THE PARSON BY THE SAILOR; THE CRUEL COOPER OF RATCLIFF; THE CRUEL STEPMOTHER OR THE UNHAPPY SON; THE ROAST BEEF OF OLD ENGLAND AND CANTATA BY YOUNG D'URFEY; THE BREATH OF LIFE BEING AN ACCOUNT OF A YOUNG MAN THAT WENT TO SEA THINKING IT A PLESANT LIFE BUT SOON FOUND HIS MISTAKE; THE DOATING MOTHER'S GARLAND; THE PRODIGAL DAUGHTER OR THE DISOBEDIENT LADY RECLAIMED, 4 with wood engrd vigs (9)
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