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A Maple & Co Edwardian Mahogany Break Front Display Cabinet having all over raised, carved and pierced shell, floral, leaf and scroll decoration, scalloped top, with large bevelled glass door below flanked by mirrored sides, shaped undertier flanked by 2 carved doors with further musical instrument, bow, arrow, floral and scroll decoration, on 6 cabriole legs, 1m 52cm wide, 2m 32cm high
An early 20th Century seven piece mahogany bedroom suite in the Chinese Chinoiserie lacquered style, each item decorated with figures, foliage, birds and pagodas in garden settings, comprising of a double door wardrobe, dressing table and stool, chest of five long drawers, a bedside cupboards and two sets of arch shaped bed ends
A late 19th Century marquetry inlaid rosewood sideboard, the mirrored panel back with a broken swan neck pediment over a reeded bracket shelf and a pair of cupboard doors, the base with a central cupboard door decorated with musical instruments on fluted legs, united by an undertier, 38 cm wide ILLUSTRATED
A GEORGE III MAHOGANY CROSSBANDED AND INLAID LONGCASE CLOCK, of eight day movement striking on a bell, the brass arch dial with silvered chapter ring, seconds dial and calendar aperture to a matted centre, pierced blued steel hands, the arch with a roundel signed Swan, London, foliate spandrels, the hood with a fretwork pediment and three brass urn and phoenix finials, ring and baluster turned pilasters, over an inlaid trunk with arch top door, on a deep plinth and bracket feet, 190cm high. See illustration
AN 18TH CENTURY CUBAN MAHOGANY KNEEHOLE DESK, the top with concave moulded edge above an arrangement of six drawers with cockbeading around a central sliding cupboard with ogee arch indented panel door, original brass swing handles with quatrefoils and escutcheons, on double bracket feet with scrolled profile, label to drawer for `Cook of Marlborough Fine Art, Purveyor, Upholder and Appraiser of Fine Antique Furniture`, Marlborough, Wilts. and further paper label to backboard, 97cm wide x 52cm deep x 82cm high. See illustration
A MID 18TH CENTURY WALNUT KNEEHOLE DESK the later top twin veneered and crossbanded, having a pull slide and frieze drawer above a shaped apron and single door cupboard to the kneehole, flanked by three drawers to each pedestal, later brass shaped plates and swing handles, on bracket feet, 77cms wide x 49cms deep x 74cms high. See illustration
AN ARTS & CRAFTS INLAID SATIN WALNUT BREAKFRONT CABINET THE DESIGN POSSIBLY GEORGE JACK FOR MORRIS & CO c1890, with patinated brass loop handles, pierced strapwork hinges and lock plates by Richard Llewellyn Rathbone (1864 - 1939) and inlaid in fruitwoods with elaborate scrolling floral work, chevron and ribbon banding, the cabinet now re-constructed to create a sideboard and a two-tier cabinet: THE BREAKFRONT SIDEBOARD with cushion moulded frieze above two door cupboard flanked by a single drawer to either side, on ten square tapered legs with spade feet joined by stretchers 189 cms wide THE CABINET constructed as a two tier cupboard, the upper section having two leaded glazed doors and side panels of interlocking stylised floral design within a `bullseye` border, the interior mirror and satinwood lined, above two conforming doors, the interior fitted with a satinwood shelf, on later legs, 90cms wide. See illustration NB it is thought that the original design would have been a breakfront superstructure formed as two glazed door cupboard flanked by a single glazed door to either side with ribbon inlaid uprights, above a mirror lined panel back with two square section front supports, on the breakfront lower section.
A Victorian relief cast iron door porter in the form of a seated greyhound, late 19th century, portrayed with collar and chain, on a waisted and fluted base, the reverse with lozenge registration stamp and inscribed for E & T SMITH, SHEFFIELD, 45cm high. Provenance: The Estate of the Late Mr Derek Baxter
A George IV mahogany breakfront wardrobe, manner of Gillows, circa 1825, moulded cornice, central pair of cupboard doors, opening to a small pair of drawers and sliding trays, two short and two long drawers, cupboard door on each side enclosing hanging space, plinth base and turned feet, 223cm high, 230cm wide, 62cm deep
‘A George III mahogany lady’s writing and dressing table, circa 1790, semi-circular superstructure with central cupboard, convex door and fluted pagoda top, small drawer below, flanked by tambour fronted cupboards, the frieze with concave leather lined pull out slide and three drawers, the centre fitted with easel toilet mirror, on square tapering legs joined by a platform stretcher, flanking a pleated silk covered work bag, 105cm high, 48.5cm wide, 45cm deep. Provenance: Being sold on behalf of The Derek Baxter Chattels Trust
An Italian walnut and marquetry bureau cabinet, first half 18th century, moulded cornice, above a central door, flanked on either side by four drawers, above a drawer, hinged fall opening to an arrangement of small drawers and pigeon holes, three long drawers, turned bun feet, 193cm high, 101.5cm wide, 53.5cm deep. By family descent in the Trollope family to Sir Thomas Ernest Trollope, 11th Bt. (1858-1927) of Casewick, Lincolnshire; and thence by descent
A George V oak diminutive longcase clock, with eight day movement striking on a gong, the foliate engraved square brass dial with Roman numerals, subsidiary seconds dial and inscribed `Maple, London`, the hood with a moulded pediment, above a glazed door flanked by barley twist columns, the trunk with moulded geometric decoration and similarly decorated base, height approx 160cm, with a pendulum, key and two weights.
A George III oak longcase clock with thirty hour movement striking on a bell, the square painted dial with date aperture, Roman numerals and inscribed `Orpwood, Ipswich` cornered by scroll decoration, the hood with swan neck pediment above a glazed door flanked by pillars, the trunk with plain door and base, on bracket feet, height approx 205cm, with pendulum and weight.
A George III mahogany longcase clock with eight day movement striking on a bell, the painted break arch dial with Roman numerals, subsidiary seconds, date aperture and inscribed `Dagless, Bodham`, all beneath an oval panel depicting a shepherdess and sheep to arch, the arched hood with fretwork surmount above turned columns and glazed door, the trunk with arched door on a plain base and bracket feet, height approx 211cm, together with pendulum and two weights (faults).
An 18th Century and later oak longcase clock with eight day movement striking on a bell, the square brass dial with silvered chapter ring signed `John Richards, Lansamlet` framing an engraved centre, subsidiary seconds and date dial, cornered with pierced and cast mask and foliate scroll spandrels, the hood with swan neck pediment above a glazed door and turned columns, the crossbanded trunk with rectangular door flanked by reeded quarter columns, on a plain base and plinth, height approx 198cm, together with pendulum and two weights (alterations and restoration).
A George III mahogany longcase clock with eight day movement striking on a bell, the brass break arch dial with rolling moon above silvered chapter ring with Roman numerals, subsidiary seconds dial, date aperture and inscribed `Willm Arundell, London` cornered by pierced coat of arms spandrels, the arched hood with glazed door flanked by reeded columns, the arched trunk door inlaid with a ram`s mask and foliate pendant flanked by reeded quarter columns, on a similarly decorated base and bracket feet, height approx 220cm, with a pendulum and two weights (faults).
An Edwardian rosewood bracket clock with eight day twin fusee movement chiming on eight bells and striking on four gongs, the brass break arch dial with subsidiary `chime/silent`, `slow/fast` and `chime on eight bells/Westminster` indicators above a silvered chapter ring with Roman numerals framing a matt centre, cornered with pierced gilt spandrels, the arched case with brass pineapple finials above inlaid urns and scrolling foliage, flanked by a pair of pierced fret panels, on a plinth base and brass winged paw feet, the back door applied with paper label inscribed `E. Anderson, James St., Harrogate, Goldsmith & Jeweller`, height approx 47cm, together with pendulum.
A George V oak diminutive longcase clock with eight day movement chiming and striking on gongs, the break arch dial with silvered boss inscribed `Tempus Fugit` above a silvered chapter ring, the arched hood with glazed door above a trunk with floral moulded panel, on a plain base and plinth, height approx 167cm.
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