A 19th Century credenza, the shaped white marble top above an acanthus, ribbon and roundel moulded frieze, falling to a pair of twin foliate moulded Corinthian-style column supports centred by a single glazed door panel with a bow fronted corner panel at either side all in a gilt and gessoed finish, 59” wide by 45” high, S/D.
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An Art Deco pendant, circa 1920, of tapered articulated design, set with a large diamond simulant to a rose cut diamond mount, to a fine trace link back chain #150-25038. An Art Deco emerald and diamond plaque ring, circa 1925, centrally set with a trap cut emerald to tapered baguette cut diamond shoulders and bow shaped pavé set diamond surmount, stamped ‘platinum’
A late 18th century Derby figural candlestick, depicting a shepherdess, holding flowers in her apron, with a sheep at her feet and bocage behind, on a scroll base; a similar late 18th century Derby figural candlestick of a young man playing a pipe with a dog at his feet and bocage behind, on a scroll base; and a figural candlestick of a cherub and dog, possibly Bow, the cherub reaching for a bird in amongst bocage, on an open scroll base (3)
A Scottish George III style mahogany sideboard with boxwood and chequer stringing, the raised stage incorporating sliding cupboards and drawers to sides above central bow front drawer flanked by deeper drawers, on square section tapered legs with floral inlay and spade feet (rails lacking) 214cm wide, 115cm high, 73cm deep
A fine Hepplewhite period serpentine satinwood and mahogany commode, the crossbanded shaped top above central bow front with two doors flanked by concave cupboard doors to each side, each with oval panel enclosing shelved interiors, on square section tapering legs with spade feet 147cm wide, 66cm deep, 85cm high
A brass framed musical skeleton clock of Gothic design the silvered chapter ring with Roman numerals on shield shaped plaques headed by crowns inscribed 'Barns Nottingham England' with calendar sweep eight day movement striking on a bell and chiming on eight bells on moulded conical feet the bow end verde marble plinth beneath a glass shade
A French porcelain gilt metal mantel clock in Louis XVI style the circular 'Svres' dial with Roman chapter ring the centre painted with Cupid and musical trophy reserved on a dark blue ground eight day movement striking on a bell the beaded cylinder case beneath a porcelain bodied two-handled urn and supported by flower sprays the bow-end breakfront base beneath a tasselled lambrequin framing a porcelain panel painted with a Grecian maiden holding a flower spray infant demi-figures issuing from acanthus scrolls to each side 42cm high mid-19th century
An Edwardian mahogany Sheraton revival display cabinet of arched breakfront bow end form the damask lined two-shelf interior enclosed by a door with reeded Gothic glazing bars beneath a moulded cornice outlined throughout with boxwood and ebony stringing raised on square tapering legs and spade feet 123cm wide 184cm high early 20th century
An early 20th century Russian silver scent bottle, of ovoid form on pedestal foot, decorated all-over with purple guilloche enamel overlaid with two-colour gold bow-tied ribbons, foliate swags and bead borders, collet set with circular cabochon cut rubies and graduated rose cut diamonds, the pull-off stopper with high domed circular cabochon cut colourless stone Height 8.7cm
A Jacobean period Scottish tortoiseshell and mother of pearl banded snuff mull, mounts apparently unmarked, of baluster form, with girdle to the lower body, the hinged cover with central transparent amber coloured oval cabochon surmounting a landscape scene incorporating Cupid aiming his bow at a heart, with foliate scroll pierced thumb piece and matching hinge plate Height 5.5cm For a mull of similar design see A Private Collection of Scottish Silver, Lyon and Turnbull, 19 February 2004, lot 226. £2,000-3000
An early 19th century mahogany veneered bow front chest of Channel Islands origin the top above a rosewood veneered frieze inlaid stringing and moons the four long graduated drawers with replaced oval brass plate handles the shaped apron frieze inlaid stringing on front splay French bracket feet. 3ft. 6in. (1.07m.) wide. (see previous lot for illustration)
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