A George III enclosed high oak dresser, North Wales, circa 1800, the three shelf rack with boarded back under a wavy frieze, the base with three short frieze drawers above three short central drawers flanked by a single panel cabinet door to each side, all fitted with brass knob handles, raised on shaped bracket feet, 164.5cm wide, 200cm high, 47cm deep
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A Regency oak rosewood crossbanded Shropshire plate rack, the dentil moulded cornice over a wavy cut frieze, above a long open shelf and two short central open shelves flanked by a single two panel cabinet door to each side, with pierced brass key escutcheon opening to reveal two fixed shelves, 194.5cm wide, 127.5cm high, 25cm deep
A stained oak food hutch, in the 17th century Flemish style, the leaf carved three panel back with figural mounts over a two plank top with cleated ends, above a central single panel door to the base, between split mouldings to the front corners, on short turned legs, 107cm wide, 126cm high, 50cm deep
A French rosewood vitrine, 19th century, in the Vernis Martin style, with pierced gilt metal three quarter gallery over a bevelled glass panelled door with painted female harpist scene to the base, opening to reveal a plush velvet lined interior and two fitted plate glass shelves, between bevelled glass sides, the cabinet raised on four short slender square tapering legs terminating in spade feet, overall decorated with gilt metal swag and scrolling mounts, along with mounts depicting the arts to the canted front corners, 68cm wide, 142cm high, 40.5cm deep
A Victorian rosewood marquetry and line strung break-front credenza, the single panel door to the centre having an oval porcelain central panel depicting a young woman, over ribbon moulded gilt metal mounts, along with four smaller porcelain florally decorated panels, the cabinet with end bow-front glass single panel doors and side gilt metal mounts raised on four short turned feet, 165cm wide, 112cm high, 40cm deep Provenance: Offered in the auction of contents by Allsop Sellers on the direction of Mr & Mrs R H Widdowson at Green Acres, Tuck Hill, Six Ashes, Nr Bridgnorth, Shropshire; held on Tuesday and Wednesday 12th & 13th July 1977, lot 146.
A George III mahogany wall hanging corner cabinet, the broken swan-neck pediment with brass sunflower mounts, over a single astragal glazed door revealing three fixed shelves, between canted line strung front corners, 63cm wide, 108cm high Provenance: Offered in the auction of contents by McCartney, Morris & Barker on the direction of Mrs G McCartney at Quarry House, Craven Arms, Shropshire, held on Saturday 27th May 1972, lot 427.
A mahogany break-front library bookcase, early 19th century, of country house proportions, the four doors to the upper section each having six panes of rectangular glass with moulded glazing bars, opening to reveal an arrangement of adjustable shelves, on a four door cabinet base and plinth support (the right hand section adapted to be free standing) (at fault), 330cm wide, 277cm high, 52cm deep
A William IV mahogany sideboard, the later line moulded serpentine low back over a central short cockbeaded frieze drawer, flanked by a deep cellerette drawer to the right hand side and a cabinet door to the left, on tapering spiral turned slender front legs, 198cm wide, 214cm high, 64cm deep
An early 19th Century Longcase Clock, the brass arched dial inscribed "T Ramsbottom, Criglestone" with phases of the moon aperture and date ring, the arch painted with a rural landscape, in oak case with swans neck pediment, the trunk with quarter round mouldings and shaped door. 7` (214cms) high.
A modified Lima L.M.S. Class 4F 0-6-0 tender locomotive, 4561, repainted black livery, electric motor, fitted with replacement or super-detailed chimney, dome, whistle, smokebox door, backhead, brakes, sanding gear, wheels, gearbox, handrails, lubricators, lamp brackets, and cab controls, in wooden transportation case.
A modified Lima L.M.S. Class 4F 0-6-0 tender locomotive, 4519, repainted black livery, electric motor, fitted with replacement or super-detailed chimney, dome, whistle, smokebox door, backhead, brakes, sanding gear, wheels, gearbox, handrails, lubricators, lamp brackets, and cab controls, in wooden transportation case.
Antique oak food cupboard with plank top, Gothic pierced architectural door and curved floral rosettes with original iron hinges and hob nails flanked by two pierced feather motifs with floral rosettes with shaped apron, standing on chamfered legs, 135 cm wide x 47 cm deep x 119 cm high. (See The Shorter Dictionary of English Furniture by Ralph Edwards - Page 292, picture 2 - for a very similar cupboard in the V&A museum believed to be the property of Arthur Prince of Wales)
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