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A fine quality Victorian burr walnut break front sideboard, the central section with a brass gallery above a bow fronted glazed door flanked by inlaid panels and ormolu mounts. The side panels with scrolling inlaid galleries above well figured panel doors decorated with fine marquetry. The whole raised on a square moulded edge plinth. 66" x 16" x 46".
A fine quality Edwardian Hepplewhite style display cabinet, the moulded cornice top above a bow fronted single pane panelled door flanked by bevelled edge glass panels, bevel edged mirrors either side with roses on the pediments above. The side cabinets with single drawers above triple panelled doors inlaid with oval neo-classical style marquetry. The whole inlaid with decorative satinwood, ebony and boxwood banding, and raised on square tapering supports. 17" x 53" x 72".
A late Victorian Hepplewhite style mahogany break front sideboard, the arched galleried back with carved floral motifs and finials. The well figured top above a bow fronted central drawer flanked by two small drawers and one further drawer and a cupboard. The whole raised on square tapering supports with spade feet. 71.5" x 22" x 46"
A good quality Victorian break front triple wardrobe by G H Morton & Son of Liverpool. The bow fronted central section with twin doors revealing a press above three graduated drawers. Flanked by twin panelled doors with full length mirrors inside. Raised on a square plinth. 104.5" x 23" x 85.5".
A mahogany step front dressing table by G H Morton & Son Liverpool, the oval mirror flanked by bow fronted cupboards with a single drawer below. The moulded edge top above one single drawer flanked by three graduated drawers in a double pedestal base, raised on square tapering supports on brass castors. 62" x 26" x 66".
Cruikshank (George). Mornings at Bow Street. A selection of the most humorous and entertaining reports which have appeared in the Morning Herald, by Mr. Wight, 1st ed., 1824, half-title, b&w etched plts., some spotting and foxing throughout, near-contemp. half morocco gilt in later cardboard slipcase, 8vo (1)
A late Victorian porcelain dessert service, the gilt rims enclosing a turquoise ground painted with floral decoration tied with a turquoise relief enamelled bow and similarly applied butterfly, painted pattern number 5920, comprising a comport, two smaller comports and ten dessert plates. (13).
A George III mahogany and satinwood strung bow front chest, circa 1780, the slightly overstrung top above two short and three long graduated cockbeaded drawers, original brass swan neck handles, cushion moulded base and ogee inverted bracket feet, height 93cm x width 108cm x depth 56cm, 36 1/2 inches x 42 1/2 inches x 22 inches.
A George III oval silkwork picture portraying a lady seated beneath a tree, a King Charles spaniel at her side, within a framework of faux pearls, bordered with swags of flowers supported by a ribbon tie bow, embroidered with coloured silks in satin stitch and French knots, minor damages, circa 1800, the central image 9in x 6 1/2in, 19 1/2in x 15in overall, contemporary gilt gesso moulded frame, beading lacking.
Circular poker work plaque decorated a kneeling angel, square walnut panel inlaid a wreath and bow, carved oak panel decorated griffins with central monogram, carved oak wall panel with central ebonised roundel and borders, and an interesting framed and glazed wax head and shoulders model of a gentleman inscribed en verso "Modelled by Theophilus Smith, Sheffield"
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