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A good quality Italian Empire style carved mahogany and tulip wood panelled bedroom suite, comprising - a grand and imposing triple door wardrobe, with bevelled mirrored oval centre panel, width approx. 210cm, a serpentine fronted marble topped dressing table with elaborate and ornate mirrored back above the three long drawers, width 136cm, a pair of elegant marble topped bedside cabinets, each approx 49cm wide, an elegant and grand 5ft bedstead, featuring a cherub carved panel, and a pair of elegant bedroom chairs with cream silk brocade upholstered back and seat panels (illustrated)
A very pretty Victorian marquetry inlaid burr walnut veneered breakfront side cabinet of small proportions, featuring three graduated central drawers above two panelled cupboard doors, flanked on either side by a bevelled mirror panelled cupboard door, raised on plinth base, width approx. 120cm (illustrated)
An elegant Edwardian Georgian Revival marquetry inlaid break-front tall display cabinet, featuring chequered banding and boxwood stringing, the domed centre section with carved urn finial surmounts above partitioned glazed panelled door and glazed side panels, the base section featuring three panelled cupboard doors, the whole raised on six square tapered supports terminating on spade feet, width approx 132cm (illustrated)
A Dewhurst Sylko oak cased sloping fronted advertising spool cabinet, the glazed sliding door enclosing fitted interior of an arrangement of spool receptacles, with patent applied for plaque, no.390388/32, marked 'Dewhurst Sylko Machine Twist 100yds' to base of front drawer, painted with three shells and Dewhurst advertising logo, on revolving base, height 42cm, width 54cm, depth of revolving base 52.2cm (illustrated)
A mahogany and inlaid display cabinet, the shell pediment over balustrade, dome top with shell and foliate inlay, astragal glazed door over inlaid panel, flanked by inswept glazed doors mounted by floral and fluted brackets, shell and leaf carved apron, cabriole legs terminating in paw feet, styled on the Coronation Carriage, 116cm wide x 184cm high x 35cm deep
A 19th century mahogany long case clock with swan neck pediment over arched hood door, painted face depicting Robert the Bruce, white circular dial with Roman numerals, home nation spandrels, subsidiary date and second dials, flanked by turned columns, bowfront trunk door, doric columns, stepped panelled base, shaped apron raised on bracket feet, anchor escapement, striking bell, 221cm high
A late Victorian Chippendale revival Longcase Clock, the mahogany case having swan pedestal hood with central urn, corbels and fret cut sides, lower case having canted corners and glazed door with seven panes and wooden glazing bars, lower moulded panel and ornate scroll and carved bracket feet, eight day movement with Westminster chime, chime/silent function, alloy face, by Sam Lyon Junior, Blackpool, 16'' wide x 72'' high x 12'' deep
A Victorian satin Birch triple Wardrobe having moulded cornice, the left hand door revealing full length hanging space, central wide door with full length mirror and the right door opening to reveal full linen press, four mahogany lined press slides over three graduated mahogany lined drawers with brass handles, on plinth base, 78'' wide x 82'' high x 23'' deep
A GEORGE IV MAHOGANY LONGCASE CLOCK THE BREAKARCHED AND SILVERED DIAL WITH SUBSIDIARY SECONDS DIAL AND DATE SECTOR, SIGNED J RAMSEY DEVENPORT AND ENGRAVE IN NEO CLASSICAL STYLE WITH AN EAGLE WITH TEMPUS FUGIT BANNER, PATERAE AND FESTOONS, HAVING EIGHT DAY MOVEMENT IN LINE INLAID CASE WITH CAVETTO PEDIMENT AND BRASS MOUNTED, REEDED PILLARS, THE TRUNK ENCLOSED BY A FIGURED DOOR WITH CONFORMING DOOR, ON BRACKET FEET, 205CM H
19TH CENTURY FRENCH SCHOOL, Figures feeding horses, watercolour heightened, indistinctly signed lower left and inscription ‘To Mr Poitou in evidence of gratitude (or) of what I owe’, framed, 18cm x 23cm. (Notes: This watercolour is in the circle/style of a Theodore Gericaults oil painting of two postal horses at the door of stables first exhibited in 1823 and now in the Louvre) .
A GOOD MID 19TH-CENTURY LACQUERED-BRASS MONOCULAR MICROSCOPE BY ANDREW ROSS, LONDON, signed and numbered on the foot ANDRw. ROSS, LONDON. No.85., rack-and-pinion focus, adjustable stage, plano-convex mirror, contained in a fitted double-door box with accessories including nose-pieces, three by Ross, the 1/12th dated for ‘1857’, assembled -- 16in. (40.5cm.) high; box -- 10 x 7½ x 9in. (25.5 x 19 x 23cm.)
A FINE BUILDER’S MODEL FOR A THREE-MASTED SCHOONER-RIGGED STEAM YACHT, PROBABLY BARROW SHIPBUILDING CO. LTD. C.1873, the hull carved in laminated fruitwoods with ebonised topsides, brass glazed portholes, finely carved figurehead, lined and planked decks with lined and painted superstructure, brass and silvered fittings including four boats in davits, open bridge with telegraph, binnacle and helm, raked stayed funnel, engine room lights, gratings, saloon, benches etc., three raked two-stage masts with standing and running rigging, mounted on brass columns within wooden display case with access door to stern. Cased measurements -- 24 x 37 x 14in. (61 x 94 x 35.5cm.), Provenance: Langfords Marine Antiques., Although un-named, this model bears a striking resemblance to one sold by Messrs Christie’s, South Kensington in sale 9855 (24 May 2004, lot 324) and which was known to be the S.Y. Aries built for Sir James Ramsden in 1873. That model also bore no name, but her unique propeller arrangement and lines gave ample means of confirming the identity suggested by a later plaque. It seems reasonable to suggest therefore that this model is not a proposal model but another yacht of similar vintage whose identity has yet to be revealed.
A MAHOGANY FLOOR STANDING MUSEUM DISPLAY CASE, the brass mounted and glazed upper section with hinged door to the end, numbered 79, square section supports with block feet, 60 1/2"" wide x 64 1/4"" high x 28"" deep Provenance: Made in 1937 by Anthony Edwards & Sons Birmingham and formally from the National Maritime Museum
A MAHOGANY FLOOR STANDING MUSEUM DISPLAY CASE, the brass mounted and glazed upper section with hinged door to the end, numbered 80, square section supports with block feet, 60 1/2"" wide x 64 1/4"" high x 28"" deep Provenance: Made in 1937 by Anthony Edwards & Sons Birmingham and formally from the National Maritime Museum
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