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A late 19th Century Japanese black ground lacquer sewing box of bombe form decorated with birds, flowering branches and other motifs, fitted with a compartmentalised and lidded tray over a drawer, on bracket feet with a few accessories, reels, etc, 34 x 23 x 24.5cm (From the collection of the late Jo Ball).
A Regency red leather covered sewing box of sarcophagal form with gilt tooled borders, gilt brass handles, escutcheon and bracket feet, the lidded and compartmentalised interior over a drawer to the front, with a number of bone and ivory accessories including a lucet, six cotton barrels, bone reel, tape measure, three silk winders, steel scissors and stiletto, leather generally worn and replaced in some areas, the box 28 x 22 x 21cm
A VICTORIAN MAHOGANY CHEST ON CHEST having an inverted cornice with Greek Key decoration over a blind fret frieze and quarter cut reeded columns flanking two short and three long drawers over a base of three long drawers, all with Regency style brass work, on corner bracket feet, 175 x 114 cms, (some fretwork absent, fading, slight losses to cock beading)
A NEAT EARLY 19th CENTURY OAK AND MAHOGANY DRESSER BASE, the moulded top over an arrangement of three frieze drawers and four lower drawers flanking a central cupboard door with chamfered panel, quarter cut pillar decoration with inset panel sides on bracket corner supports, 85 cms high, 133 cms wide, 40 cms deep
A SHERATON STYLE EDWARDIAN MAHOGANY BOOKCASE BUREAU with swan neck pediment, twin thirteen pane astragal glazed doors with interior shelves, the fall with shell inlay opening to reveal an arrangement of pigeonholes and drawers, four long base drawers on corner bracket feet, the whole with boxwood and line strung inlay, 220 x 88.5 cms
REGENCY PERIOD MAHOGANY SECRETAIRE SPHINX DECORATED BOOKCASEthe superstructure with a moulded crown, above two Gothic arched glazed doors enclosing shelves, the projecting base with a fitted frieze drawer, opening to a writing interior, raised over two panelled doors, raised on bracket feet117 cm. wide; 218 cm. high
A "Rub-er-tub" galvanized babies bath, 16.5ins diameter, the back 13.75ins high, a miniature pine mule chest with two drawers under, on bracket feet, 8.75ins x 5.25ins x 7.5ins high, an early plastic Phillips "Stick.a.Soles and Heels" counter advertising sign, with cobbler, 12ins high, and five other items, various
A late George III "Channel Islands" mahogany tallboy, the upper part with moulded cornice with inlaid dentil pattern frieze, above frieze panel inlaid with circular paterae, fitted two short and four long drawers with cant corners inlaid with fluted ornament and ovoid paterae decorated with "Prince of Wales Feathers", the base fitted three long drawers on bracket feet, 44ins wide x 21ins deep x 80ins high
A George III mahogany secretaire bookcase, the upper part with moulded cornice with Greek key and arcaded ornament, fitted three shelves enclosed by a pair of astragal glazed doors (one panel cracked), the base fitted secretaire drawer opening to reveal central cupboard, pigeon holes and eight small drawers, cupboard under fitted three sliding trays, enclosed by a pair of panelled doors, on bracket feet, 48.5ins wide x 22.5ins deep x 89ins high, (general wear)
An early 19th Century oak and mahogany banded longcase clock by John Cotterill of Wirksworth (Derbyshire), the 13ins arched painted dial with Roman numerals and subsidiary seconds dial and date aperture, the arch painted with figure of a young lady leaning on an anchor looking out to sea with sailing ship to background and with floral spandrels, to the eight day two train movement striking on a bell, contained in oak case banded in mahogany and rosewood, the hood with moulded scroll pediments and slender turned pillars to hood, the shaped trunk door inlaid with lozenge panel to centre and flanked by fluted quarter columns, the base with raised astragal panel and on ogee bracket feet, 92ins high Note: John Cotterill recorded working in Wirksworth, 1828-1849
An 18th Century "Cardiganshire" oak tallboy, the upper part with dentil moulded cornice, blind fret carved frieze, fitted three short and three long drawers, with fluted quarter columns to sides, the base fitted slide and three long drawers, on bracket feet, 45ins wide x 22ins deep x 74ins high, (some mouldings and fret work loose and some missing - cracks to sides) Provenance: Purchased by family ancestor of the vendor who lived near Llandygwydd, between Cardigan and Newcastle Emlyn in the 18th Century and thence by family descent.

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