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A George III fruitwood bureau cabinet, the dentil cornice above a pair of panelled doors enclosing a shelf, with four small drawers below, the fall flap revealing four drawers and pigeon holes above two short and three long drawers with later knob handles, on bracket feet, 73in (185.2cm) h, 42.75in (108.5cm) w, 20in (51.2cm) d. Old worm holes, fall warped.
A George III mahogany bureau, with a fitted interior of a central cupboard door enclosing a drawer and pigeon holes with pull-out section, secret compartments, stop fluted pilasters flanking further shaped drawers and pigeon holes, above two short and three long graduated drawers fitted later brass swan neck handles on bracket feet, 43.5in (110.5cm) h, 47.5in (120.5cm) w, 24.5in (62cm) d.
A George III mahogany cutlery urn, inlaid feather stringing and tulipwood banding, the rising stepped cover revealing a graduated interior, the tapering faceted body and foot to an hexagonal base with bracket feet, with an associated 19th century pedestal cupboard, the door with one recessed panel above a pull-out drawer to the plinth base, the urn: 25in (63.5cm) h, the pedestal: 36.25in (92.6cm) h, 18in (45.6cm) w. Urn lacking finial, pedestal with later octagonal panel.
A late George III mahogany linen press, the detachable cornice with a Greek key border above a pair of panelled doors enclosing five slides, the base with two short and two long drawers fitted later brass handles and locks, on shaped bracket feet, 79.75in (202.3cm) h, 49.75in (126.5cm) w, 24.25in (61.6cm) d.
A mahogany secretaire bookcase, with boxwood stringing, the detachable cornice above adjustable shelves enclosed by a pair of glazed tracery doors, the fall revealing a central door, drawers and pigeon holes above three long drawers, fitted replaced brass handles to a shaped apron on splay bracket feet, 19th century and associated, 86in (218.5cm) h, 45.5in (115.5cm) w, 21.5in (54.5cm) d.
A mahogany secretaire bookcase, with a dentil moulded cornice above a pair of glazed tracery doors enclosing adjustable shelves, the base satinwood banded and inlaid stringing, having a reeded edge above a fall revealing shaped drawers and pigeon holes, above lopers and three further drawers, all fitted octagonal brass plate handles and escutcheons on bracket feet, top and base associated, base re-veneered, 89.5in (227.5cm) h, 42in (106.5cm) w, 21.25in (53.5cm) d. A crack to each side of top and base, crack to top of base.
A late Victorian mahogany and marquetry inlaid breakfront library bookcase, the detachable cornice with a pierced swan neck pediment above a faux fluted frieze with marquetry rosettes above four astragal glazed doors enclosing adjustable shelves, the base with husks, swags and four panel doors decorated mythical winged beasts, scrolling foliage and fruiting cornucopia, enclosing shelves on bracket feet, 103in (261.5cm) h, 117in (297cm) w, 17in (43cm) d.
A George III mahogany serpentine commode, the moulded edge top above a baize lined brushing slide and four graduated drawers, the top drawer with divisions, all fitted brass handles, flanked by fluted canted angles, on shaped bracket feet, 33.75in (85.6cm) h, 36in (91.5cm) w, 23in (58.5cm) d. Cracks to top and sides, some replaced sections of veneer.
A bronze ships bell, from 'H.M.S Vivacious', with clapper, 11.5in (29cm) h, 12.5in (32cm) dia, on a later wrought iron bracket. H.M.S. Vivacious was an Admiralty V-class Destroyer. The ship was laid down in July 1916 and launched on 3rd November that year as the 1st Royal Navy warship to carry this name. She was completed in December 1917 and was fitted for use as a minelayer. During 1919-1920 this ship was deployed in the Baltic and was in action against Russian warships. Later she served in the Atlantic and Mediterranean Fleets until the mid 1930's when placed in Maintenance Reserve at Rosyth and brought forward in August 1939 for the Review of the Reserve Fleet by HM King George VI at Weymouth. The ship remained in commission and began war service in Western Approaches, including Dunkirk in 1940 and Normandy in 1944. In 1947 the ship was placed on the disposal list and broken up in 1948.
A mahogany chest on chest, the dentil cornice above a plain frieze and a later dummy cupboard door above two long drawers flanked by fluted canted angles, the base with three long drawers, all fitted replaced brass handles, on shaped ogee bracket feet, 18th century and adapted, 73in (185.2cm) h, 44.5in (112.5cm) w, 21.75in (55.3cm) d.
Totem, BR(W) BATH GREEN PARK, H/F. Ex Somerset & Dorset Joint Railway station, home of the S&D and arguably one of the top totems ever. A lovely example, probably the best of the few that has ever come to market. It retains the top mounting bracket and has excellent colour and shine with minimal defects from actual use. Not to be missed.
A three handled trophy cup By Hukin and Heath Birmingham 1938 the large cup of waisted form with three handles formed from boars tusks, engraved to body 'The Glasgow Secondary Juvenile Association Coronation Cup presented by The Rt Hon The Lord Provost of Glasgow (Thomas A Kerr Esq) 1953' and engraved with winners names, on a turned oak plinth with three bracket feet, with retailers label 'T S Cuthbert Glasgow' on ivory plaque 18cm high 17.5cm diameter (excluding handles), 61oz
A trophy cup By AE&Co Birmingham 1934 the deep tapered bowl with angular bracket twin handles and acanthus leaf supports on spreading foot, the body inscribed 'Waverly School presented by Mary Wood 1938 Gymnastics; with associated plated domed cover; a small trophy cup Birmingham 1933 with twin handle and a spill vase of typical form with everted scalloped rim -3 large trophy cup 21cm high 18.5oz
A three branch epergne By J Deakin and Sons Sheffield 1919 the central large eperne of faceted hexagonal form with large everted scalloped rim, on on faceted base with three bracket feet, supporting three smaller eperne of similar design in scroll work supports 39cm high 34oz Provenance: Killochan Castle, Ayrshire.
A mid Victorian partners' desk stand By C T Fox & G Fox London 1856 the stand of shaped rectangular outline with gadrooned and shell detailed border, the centre set with two reticulated frames with gadrooned borders enclosing glass inkwells with simple hinged circular covers, the centre with a chalk pot with engraved arched decoration with flower head detail, the whole raised on four scroll bracket feet 31cm wide
A George III tea urn By J Scofield London 1792 the urn of tapered conical form with fluted bottom section and reeded rim with twin hinged loop handles, the pull off domed cover with semi fluted section and reeded ball finial, on a waisted stem and splayed foot resting on a square base with four bracket feet 31cm high 45oz
A William IV period mahogany bracket clock the 8 inch polished steel dial with two winding apertures, Roman numerals and marked, 'Chas. Taylor Bristol', with a twin train 8 day movement striking on a bell, the arched hood with leaf curved decoration and the sides with brass lion mask ring handles, on a moulded plinth base 36cm wide, 57cm high
A 19th century French boullework, ebonised and gilt bronze mounted bracket clock and bracket the 10 inch cast and gilt bronze dial with individual ceramic numerals and twin winding apertures, with a twin train 8 day movement striking on a bell, the cavetto form tapering bracket with female mask mounts to the corners, the case with glazed door and three female figures to the base bear a satyr's mock, the stepped domed cresting with a seated female warrior figure, stamped 'HPA' to rear 57cm wide (bracket), 152cm high (overall)
A George III period mahogany bracket clock the painted face with twin winding holes and with an upper painted oval depicting a pastoral scene, the twin train anchor movement striking on a bell, the caddy moulded case with glazed sides, reeded mouldings and ogee bracket feet 31cm wide, 52cm high
A late 19th century French gilt bronze and porcelain clock garniture the porcelain painted face with twin winding apertures and regulation above XII, painted with a boy and girl in a wooded landscape, with a twin train movement striking on a bell, the case with domed top finials and stop fluted side pilasters, on a gadrooned plinth base with bracket feet, the en suite porcelain urns with conforming square gadrooned bases, each painted with a narrative panel, all on moulded giltwood plinths clock 40cm high, urns 26cm high
A George IV mahogany and oak 30 hour longcase clock the foliate and rose painted arch dial with a minute aperture and marked JAS AULT, Belper, inlaid with stringing throughout, the hood with broken arch pediment and fluted column supports, the oak and mahogany banded trunk with fluted quarter corner columns, on low bracket feet 220cm high
A George IV mahogany 8 day longcase clock the 12 inch painted dial with a subsidiary second dial, minute register, twin winding holes and marked J & J Thistle, Williton, with a twin train 8 day movement, the swan-neck pediment above reeded corner columns and a canted strong case with shaped bracket feet 212cm high
A George III period mahogany chest on chest the dentil cut cavetto moulded cornice above a blind fret frieze and two short and three long graduated drawers flanked by fluted canted corners, the lower section with a brushing slide and three long graduated drawers, on shaped bracket feet 112 cm wide, 184 cm high, 56 cm deep
A Regency mahogany bowfront cupboard bookcase inlaid with ebonised stringing, the fluted and paterae carved cornice above a pair of diamond and demi-lune glazed doors enclosing shelves, the lower section with a pair of oval panel cupboard doors enclosing a shelf, on a shaped apron with splayed bracket feet (alterations) 92 cm wide, 216 cm high, 37 cm deep
A very fine Regency period walnut and parquetry serpentine commode, circa 1820 the featherbanded and crossbanded top with parquetry lozenges and a gilt brass moulded edge, above three long drawers with ornate mask and scrolling foliate handles flanked by fluted rounded corners, the shaped sides quarter veneered and with lozenge banding, on bracket feet with anthemion scroll mounts and a shaped apron 140cm wide, 85cm high, 70cm deep
An Edwardian style mahogany and inlaid small bureau the satinwood crossbanded fall with a large central conch shell within scrolling foliage, the interior with an arrangement of pigeonholes, drawers and a central cupboard door with masonic motifs, above four long graduated drawers with scroll inlay, on splayed bracket feet 73cm wide, 85cm high, 46cm deep
An Edwardian period mahogany bowfront display cabinet the swan-neck pediment with a carved floral garland above a fluted frieze, below is a glazed panel door enclosing two adjustable shelves above an open recess, above are two oval panel cupboard doors enclosing a shelf, on bracket feet with a shaped apron 71 cm wide, 211 cm high, 49 cm deep

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