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High Quality Late Victorian Satinwood Banded Side Board consisting of 2 pedestals, each with cupboard & single frieze drawer under a moulded & shaped top supported on carved bracket supports with central bow fronted drawer and up-stand extensively satinwood banded with contrasting oval veneers, drawers fully oak lined with good colour & patina
A Composite Set of Four Bow Busts of the "Four Season", circa 1753-7], comprising Spring and Summer as maidens with corn and flower bedecked hair respectively, on baroque pillar supports, Autumn as a faun with fruit vine bedecked hair, Winter as a bearded figure with doleful expression wearing an ermine trimmed mustard coat, on marbled pillars, sizes range 13.5cm to 14.5cm
A William IV mahogany bow fronted chest of drawers, having an applied moulded edge above two short and three long graduated drawers with brass knob handles and cockbeading to each drawer front flanked by spiral twist quarter column corners with moulding below and raised on short turned feet. Width 46.5ins.
An Edwardian Sheraton Revival bow fronted sideboard, the top having a moulded edge above a dentil cornice with two graduated centre drawers flanked by a drawer above a cupboard, each with brass handles with oval backplates, the drawer being boxwood and ebony strung and with satinwood banding, the top drawer with bellflower swags and each cupboard door with a marquetry panel raised on eight tapered legs of square section terminating in spade feet. Width 69ins.
A Pair of Silhouettes of Young Ladies, by Mrs Watkins, circa 1820], head and shoulders in profile to dexter and sinister respectively, oval, 5.5cm by 4.5cm, mounted under glass within gilt metal mounted black lacquered frames, stamped on the ribbon bow suspension bracket "Beard Patentee" *Ex Christie Collection (both bear labels)
A Pair of Silhouettes of a Boy and Girl by Mr Seville, circa 1830], one depicting Margaret Maria Hart (married Jas Fairbrother), half length in profile, she looks to dexter, wearing a muslin dress, picked out in gold/bronze, and George Vaughan Hart (died 30 June 1871), head and shoulders looking to sinister, details in gold/bronze, both inscribed in ink on the verso, and one with label "Cut with common scissors by Mr Seville", oval, edges cut, maximum 9cm by 6.5cm, in decorative gilt metal strut-back frames with ribbon bow crestings; and [Another], head and shoulders profile silhouette of "E Bacon Frank, May 21 1833, aged 3 years 8 months", in a period ebonised wood frame (3)
Follower of John Russell (18th/19th century) "Cupid and the Broken Bow"] Extensively inscribed on an old label verso, pastel drawing, 66cm by 49cm (26in by 19 1/4in) *Originally purchased by the present vendor's grandfather, Mr Owen March, in about 1870 from some French refugees who were then living in Penmaenmawr. The picture is said to have been examined by an art historian on the 15th August 1958, who said it could possibly be a copy after Francois Boucher or Fragonard. *Contained within an 18th century carved giltwood frame, decorated with acorns and foliage, a floral motif in each corner
A Regency Period Tortoiseshell Veneered Two-Division Tea Caddy, circa 1830], of bow fronted octagonal form, the slightly domed lid edged with a string of ivory, and with pewter string lines to brass sphere finial, internally with two compartments with flat lids and small turned ivory knops, the horizontally fluted fascia of the caddy with white metal key escutcheon over a tablet engraved with a griffin head and lion crest, with Latin legends, horn rim and brass sphere feet, 18cm high, 20cm wide
A William IV Tortoiseshell Veneered and Mother of Pearl Inlaid Bow Fronted Two-Division Tea Caddy], with wire stringing, the upswept lid centred by a vacant metal cartouche fronted by leaves, opening to reveal two compartments with tortoiseshell veneered flat lids, turned bone mushroom knops (one detached), the fascia inlaid with an Oriental temple, flowering trees and shrubs, on silvered metal sphere feet, 18cm wide, 13.5cm high
A Mahogany Bow Fronted Stick Barometer, signed Batchelor, Harrogate, circa 1820], the bow fronted case with swan neck pediment, the concealed tube with single vernier ivory dial signed "Batchelor, Harrogate", the trunk with inset bow fronted thermometer box, ebony urn cistern cover flanked by geometric inlaid canted corners, 99cm high
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