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A contemporary oak dresser base and top by Alan Solly of Marlborough Wilts, with fitted base, with three freeze drawers above three panel doors with arched mouldings, on a plinth base supporting a waterfall shaped plate rack, marked Allan Solly to inner door, 153 cm wide x 193 cm high x 45 cm depth some minor wear and signs of glue otherwise good
1967 G-Plan bed teak bedroom suite comprising three-door wardrobe with two sliding and one opening door to hanging space, on plinth base, 121cm wide, two-door wardrobe with pair of cupboard doors enclosing hanging space, on plinth base, 90cm wide, dressing table with mirror back and pair drawers and cupboard flanking the kneehole, on straight supports, 132.5cm wide and double headboard with a pair of bedside tables, 250cm wide (4) (with original sales receipt)
A George III oak and mahogany cross-banded longcase clock, the hood with a projected cornice, the door missing glass, enclosing dial and set between turned columns, the 12 inch dial signed 'Foden, Congleton', having a silvered chapter ring and Roman numerals, with Arabic numerals to outer ring, gilt spandrels, calendar dial, the case door set between quarter round turned columns, raised on a projecting base with a square panel, standing on a plinth base, 201cm high; complete with pendulum and two weights
An early 18th Century joined oak dresser base and a later rack, base of circa 1710, fitted with seven drawers and a central cupboard door, the door and drawer fronts with geometrically applied mouldings, the central double-arch panelled door enclosing a fitted shelf, raised on turned bun feet, the later rack probably 20th Century, fitted with plate racks and two cupboard arch panelled doors, 209cm high, 216cm wide, 64cm deep
An Edwardian Art Nouveau mahogany and marquetry inlaid chiffonier, circa 1905, in the manner of Thomas Sheraton, the back inset with a bevel edged mirror with open shelf section, fitted with a single drawer below and a single glazed door to base, enclosing two fitted shelves, each side with open bookshelves, raised on square tapered legs, united by a H stretcher, 149cm high, 75cm wide, 34cm deep
****** ITEM LOCATION BISHTON HALL**********A George III period 30-hour longcase clock, circa 1780, moulded pediment above turned columns either side, 12inch brass dial inscribed with Edward Foster, Wakefield (1750-1813), roman numerals and Arabic seconds dial, above a panelled door with quarter column either side, raised on a plinth base. pendulum and weights 208cm HCondition report:Signs of split to the back, signs of dents to the pendulum, the dial is in need of cleaning, general scuffs to the body. Some pieces on back of the dial.
WILLIAM WHITE (1825–1900) FOR QUY HALL, CAMBRIDGESHIRE NEAR PAIR OF GOTHIC REVIVAL BEDSIDE CABINETS,each with carved and moulded tops above a single cupboard door, raised on square feet, one constructed from pitch pine, 46.5cm wide, 84.5cm high, 44.5cm deep; the other in oak 47cm wide, 84.5cm high, 37cm deepFootnote: Provenance: Quy Hall, Cambridgeshire Note: In 1854 Clement Francis, a Cambridge solicitor, bought Quy Hall, a substantial 16th-century house in Cambridgeshire and employed William White to design the rebuilding works.
MANNER OF C.F.A. VOYSEY GROUP OF ARTS & CRAFTS DOOR HANDLES, CIRCA 1920to include SET OF FOUR BRASS LATCH HANDLES, 26cm long; a PAIR OF CAST IRON LATCH HANDLES, 19cm long; TWO FURTHER BRASS LATCH HANDLES, 28cm and 23cm long; and a PAIR OF SILVERED BRASS DOOR HANDLES, with heart-shaped terminals, near registration number, 30.5cm tallFootnote: Exhibited: Hereford Museum & Art Gallery ‘Love and Labour are All: The Arts and Crafts Movement and Beyond’ 24th March-16th May 2012, no. 48 (one example exhibited)
SHAPLAND AND PETTER, BARNSTAPLE ART NOUVEAU OAK SIDEBOARD, CIRCA 1910the foliate carved and arched mirror back between embossed copper panels, on twin turned uprights above a pair of frieze drawers and a central linen-fold door between pomegranate carved cupboard doors with embossed copper strap hinges and foliate stem incised uprights, on pierced apron and stem feet(196cm wide, 186cm high, 61cm deep)
LIBERTY & CO., LONDON ARTS & CRAFTS OAK SIDEBOARD, CIRCA 1900the pierced superstructure with central cupboard door, above two short drawers and an open shelf flanked by two further cupboard doors, the whole raised on shaped bracket feet, with ivorine maker's label(182cm wide, 200cm high, 65cm deep)Footnote: Literature: See Bennett, D., Liberty's Furniture 1875-1915: The Birth of Modern Interior Design, ACC, 2012, pl.5.75-5.77, p.190, where a similar sideboard is illustrated
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