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A Portuguese ebonised wood and bone inset cabinet on stand, late 19th century, the front with eight drawers around a portico, the three to each side with hunting and animal scenes within ripple-moulded borders, the centre with balustrading above a frieze on Doric columns enclosing a door, a further four drawers to the fitted interior, the stand with corkscrew twist front legs and a low, serpentine fronted shelf, 123cm high, 102cm wide
A late 19th century French kingwood, parquetry and gilt metal mounted serpentine commode, circa 1870, the shaped brche violette marble top above gilt floral swags and framed reserves of cubic parquetry, cornered by winged cherub term figures, the door opening to three drawers, on square section tapering legs with sabots and cast hoof feet, 85cm high, 57cm wide, 44cm deep (damage)
A pair of French ebony and ebonised cabinets, late 19th century, with brass stringing and gilt metal mounts overall, each with an egg and dart mounted frieze above a pair of term figure terminals flanking the glazed door, above a plinth and turned feet, 171cm high, 99cm wide, 37.5cm deep. Provenance: Aynhoe Park, Oxfordshire.
A Japanese carved hardwood, gilt lacquer and bone display cabinet, late 19th century, carved throughout with meandering foliage, the upper section centred by two sliding doors, flanked on each side by a door decorated with fruiting foliage, above and arrangement of five open shelves and a door decorated with two men in traditional dress, above a long drawer, on square section feet, 209cm high, 130cm wide, 35.5cm deep (damages, losses). Provenance: Aynhoe Park, Oxfordshire.
A mahogany inverted break-front partners pedestal desk, stamped GILLOW, last quarter 19th century, the rectangular top with moulded edge above three drawers, stamped 'GILLOW' and 'L1342' and three opposing false drawers, each pedestal with three graduated drawers opposed by a door opening to a removable divided section, on plinth bases, 76cm high, the top 90cm x 153cm (lacking leather insert)
A George III mahogany longcase clock, the 8 day five pillar movement striking on a bell, to a 12in brass arched dial with a silvered chapter ring and subsidiary seconds dial to a pierced aperture, the centre engraved and urn and bird inscribed George Cooper, London, the arch with a subsidiary strike silent dial, the pagoda hood with glazed panel and later urn finials to turned brass inset stop fluted columns, the arched trunk door flanked by conforming columns, the base on a plinth, 93.5in (237.5cm) h.
A walnut longcase clock, the 8 day movement striking on a bell to a 12in brass arched dial, with chapter ring and subsidiary seconds dial to a pierced date aperture, the matted centre with applied shaped plaque inscribed 'WM.Vise.Wisbich', the engraved arch with a painted moon face, the case with globe and spire finials to an arched waist door with feather stringing, the conforming base on bracket feet, 99.5in (253cm) h.
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