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An Edwardian Art Nouveau mahogany side cabinet, the whiplash inlaid frieze above a leaded glazed single door over the break-front base section, with an inlaid central panel flanked by a leaded glazed single cabinet at either side, raised to square tapered legs, some damage, 132cm wide by 178cm high.
Evelyn Gibbs (British, 1905-1991) The Haunted Ruin, circa 1927 signed by the artist in pencil etching 19 x 23 cm 'Unique' touched proof impression, with pencil shading on the lintel above the cottage door. A particularly good signed proof impression prior to the only edition. The granddaughter of an Edinburgh engraver, Evelyn Gibbs trained as an artist in her native town of Liverpool. She came to London after winning an Exhibition to the Royal College of Art where she learned the techniques of printmaking under Malcom Osborne. In 1929 Evelyn Gibbs won the Prix de Rome for engraving and was to spend the following two years in Italy. Upon her return to England she became an influential teacher of art, being appointed Lecturer in Art at Goldsmiths' College in 1934. Highly regarded as an original printmaker, her works were handled by the prestigious XXI Gallery.
A George III mahogany longcase clock, Roger Wearn of St Erth, Cornwall, late 18th century with restorations the break arch brass dial signed ‘Roger Wearn/St. Erth’ with moon phase and ‘High Water Mark at Hayle’, eight day bell striking movement, the hood with shaped top and fluted columns, the trunk with break arch door and fluted quarter columns, square base and bracket feet 234cm high, 52cm wide
A George III mahogany longcase clock, Hedge of Colchester, late 18th century the twin train movement with anchor escapement striking the hours on a bell, the arched pediment with brass spire finials above a silvered dial with Roman and Arabic chapters, subsidiary seconds dial and maker's signature to the arch, between stop-fluted pillars, the arched trunk door between conforming brass inset quadrant corners, the panelled apron on cut plinth base 233cm high Property of a private Surrey collection
A George III oak longcase clock, by George Godwin, Cambridge, late 18th century the gilt brass break arch dial with subsidiary second dial and date aperture, with eight day bell striking movement, the domed hood flanked by pilasters, the trunk with an arched panelled door, square base, plinth foot 48.5cm wide, 203cm high
A Continental carved oak dining suite, mid 20th century, comprising of table with feather banded and thumb moulded top upon bulbous supports terminating in scroll ended block supports, 74 x 261 x 96 cm (3 leaves), together with a set of ten barley twist chairs (8 + 2 carvers), a two door side cupboard, a three door side cupboard and an Armoire, (14).
A blonde oak bedroom suite, mid 20th century, of panelled construction comprising; a pair of single door wardrobes, 169 x 61 x 46 cm, a pair of tallboy chests, 109 x 61 x 46 cm, a pair of bedside cupboards, 61 x 46 x 38 cm, a chest of four long drawers, 77 x 54 x 46 cm, and a long bevelled dressing mirror, upon drawer base, (8).
An Edwardian mahogany and inlaid display cabinet, the double cavetto cornice over inlaid frieze and glazed door above bowfront cupboard upon square cut tapered supports, 186 x 64 x 44 cm, together with a Victorian mahogany bookcase cabinet, the cornice over glazed bookshelves above a base with single long drawer and cupboard doors upon a plinth, 214 x 94 x 42 cm, (2).
A pitched pine and oak clerks desk, circa 1900, the sloping writing surface opening to reveal pigeon hole interior above box base, the sides with four graduated drawers opposing cupboard door upon ring turned tapered supports, label 'EDUCATIONAL SUPPLY, HOLBORN VIADUCT, LONDON, ASSOCIATION Ltd', and painted emblem 'CADWCH GYMRU'N DACLUS' verso, 108 x 91 x 70 cm, together with a beech wood and leather button back stool, (2).
A mahogany twin pedestal office desk, mid 20th century, the gilt tooled green leather inset writing surface above an arrangement of nine graduated drawers opposing cupboard doors, upon bracket supports, 76 x 168 x 108 cm, together with a mid 20th century mahogany two door side cabinet with astragal glazed doors, 108 x 93 x 33 cm, (2).
An Edwardian mahogany and inlaid single drawer side table upon square cut tapered supports terminating in spade feet, 83 x 77 x 45 cm, together with an oak William and Mary style two tier side table, early 20th century, 65 x 61 x 45 cm, and a moulded oak two door side cabinet on barley twist supports, (3).
A late George III mahogany hanging corner cupboard, with an architectural pediment above a figured panel door with outline mouldings, enclosing shaped shelves later painted, with fluted angles, 53.25in (135cm) h, 31.75in (80.5cm) w, 18in (46cm) d. The pediment repaired, door panel slightly bowed.
A Regency mahogany bowfront sideboard, inlaid ebonised stringing, fitted a central frieze drawer and flanked to the right by a deep drawer and the left with a drawer and a cupboard door, on square tapering legs, 36.75in (93.2cm) h, 59.75in (152cm) w, 26in (66cm) d. Crack to right side, handles later.
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