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AN EDWARD VII MAHOGANY AND INLAID BOW FRONTED SIDEBOARD, crossbanded in satinwood and with boxwood stringing, having a central drawer and shaped apron inlaid in satin and harewood with scroll and floret quadrants, flanked by two small drawers to either side, on square tapered legs with spade feet, 39in. (99cms) wide
A LATE 18TH CENTURY MAHOGANY BOW FRONTED SIDEBOARD, crossbanded in rosewood with boxwood stringing, having a drawer to the centre above an arched apron flanked by two drawers and a twin fronted cellerette drawer, replaced brass back plates cast with urns and rope twist ring handles, on six square tapered legs with spade feet, 45.5in. (115cms)
A six piece mahogany dining room suite comprising an oval extending dining table with carved gadroon border on carved cabriole legs and claw and ball feet fitted two spare leaves, a 5" bow fronted side board fitted three centre drawers and two end compartments and four dining chairs with pierced vase pattern splat backs carved and shaped top rails the seats upholstered in hide.
A George III "North Country" oak and mahogany banded bow-front hanging corner cupboard with moulded and dentil cornice, the painted interior fitted two shaped shelves enclosed by a pair of doors later carved with masks, flowers and leaf scroll ornament, and with fluted uprights, 27ins wide x 38ins high
Edwardian mahogany Display Cabinet by Edwards & Roberts, with swan neck pediment above a bow fronted glazed door, flanked by concaved glass panels, fitted two shelves, the bow fronted base fitted with three drawers with cast brass handles, profusely inlaid and decorated with lyres, floral swags and sunbursts and flanked by pilasters with harebell inlay and cupboards with doors inlaid with ovals of vases of flowers and acanthus scrolls, on tapered legs and pad feet, 132cms, (4'4").
Addington (William). An Abridgement of Penal Statutes, which Exhibits at One View in the Following Manner, the Offences, Punishments or Penalties, Mode of Recovering, Application of Penalties, Number of Witnesses, What Justices, The Enacting Statutes, by William Addington, One of the Assisting Magistrates of the Police, at the Publick Office, Bow Street, 2nd ed., c.1780, modern qtr. sheep gilt, 4to Signed by the author on title page. (1)
A Victorian shaped side cabinet, veneered in burr and figured walnut, the bow fronted central cupboard with a shelf enclosed by glazed doors with foliage carving, the front pilasters carved with roses and acorns, the glazed sides with open serpentine shelves backed with open scrolling carved foliage, the plinth on shallow bun feet. 4ft. (1.23m).
Mackenna, F Severne. Chelsea Porcelain. The Gold Anchor Wares. 4to., Leigh-on-Sea, 1952. One of a limited edition of 500 numbered copies signed by the author. Bemrose, W. Bow, Chelsea and Derby Porcelain. ÉÉ Derby and London, 1898; Towner, Donald. The Leeds Pottery. 1963; Cooper, R. G. English Slip Dishes. 1650-1850. 1968; Godden Geoffrey A. Minton. Pottery and Porcelain of the First Period. 1793-1850. 1968; Mackintosh, Harold. Early English Figure Pottery. Small folio, 1938. Lacking the front free endpaper. Cooper, R. G. English Slip Dishes 1650-1850. 1968. Together with 3 others on English Pottery and Porcelain. Various formats and bindings.
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