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ATTRACTIVE 19TH CENTURY PAINTED SATINWOOD BOW FRONT SIDE TABLE, the rosewood crossbanded top painted with a panel depicting children dancing, over a single drawer and two small drawers and arched frieze painted with urns, roses and flowers upon slender square tapering legs, 22’ wide *Illustrated inside back cover*
Cole (Alfred W.). Lorimer Littlegood, Esq., illust. George Cruikshank and William M'Connell, 1st ed. in book form, 1858, twelve eng. plts., some spotting, contemp. green half calf gilt, together with Mornings at Bow Street, a Selection, by J. Wight, illust. George Cruikshank, 3rd ed., 1825, twenty-one eng. illusts., sl. browning to prelims., a.e.g., later half morocco gilt by J. Larkins, spine darkened, both 8vo, plus Teh Vicar of Wakefield, 1832, bound with The Adventures of Sir Launcelot Greaves, by Tobias Smollett, 1832, port frontis. to first work and each with two eng. plts. by George Cruikshank, contemp. green half morocco gilt, rubbed, sm. 8vo, plus other Cruikshank works inb bindings (8)
A late 18th Century silver pear cased Verge Watch, F Furner, Rockford, 5231, the gilt movement with pierced and engraved cock and plain finned pillars, to a Roman and Arabic enamelled dial with steel hands, in a hinged and polished case with repaired bow, in a plain polished outer, London 1790, makers mark NP with paper label, for John Spendlove of Thetford, width 2 1/4"
A George III mahogany bow front cutlery sideboard, the top fitted hinged cover and fall front revealing interior with pierced receptacles for knives, forks and spoons, the face of the fall string inlaid as faux doors, over bow front fitted two short drawers with brass ring handles, over two cupboard doors fitted with a cellaret and other drawers, on squat square supports, 131cm (51 1/2in) wide, 127cm (50in) high
A 19th century porcelain figure, after a Chelsea figure emblematic of the Americas, portrayed by a classical female wearing a colourful crown and holding a quiver of arrows and a bow in her other hand, a vicious looking crocodile at her feet, raised on a pierced rococo base bearing a faux gold anchor mark, 28 cm (11 in)
A VICTORIAN WALNUT CREDENZA, the shaped top with an ebonised moulded border above a frieze with scrolling inlaid satinwood decoration, above twin bow fronted corner cupboards and a central panelled cupboard door with scrolling inlaid decoration against a burr veneer ground, on plinth base, 66" wide.
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