An Edwardian mahogany wardrobe in 18th century taste, early 20th century; the Greek key carved cornice above a blind fretwork frieze in Chippendale style; the panel doors flanked by canted and fluted angles; above a drawer with twin brass swing handles; on bracket feet; 200cm high, 123cm wide, 52cm deep
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A Victorian oak and stained glass side cabinet, last quarter 19th century; the upper section with moulded cornice and gadrooned architrave, above a recessed frieze of overlying tongue motifs; the leaded glass door flanked to each side by relief carved figures above winged cherub heads and further motifs; the base section with a drawer carved with central lion's mask, flanked by further masks either side; above a panel door; the inverted breakfront base on short feet; 226cm high, 99cm wide, 51cm deep
A Victorian mahogany and glazed hanging cabinet, last quarter 19th century; with moulded cornice above twin doors, each with moulded astragals, ribbed glass margins and stained glass corners; the interior with two short drawers; with panel sides and moulded base; 53cm high, 59cm wide, 26cm deep
A Victorian mahogany and cross banded chest wardrobe, late 19th century; the central section of five graduated drawers, all with twin brass swing handles, beneath a moulded cornice; flanked to each side by panel doors opening to hanging space; on lobed cylindrical feet; 190cm high, 226cm wide, 56cm deep
An Edwardian mahogany compactum wardrobe, early 20th century; with moulded cornice above a central panel door and a file of two short and four graduated long drawers; flanked to each side by a shallow arched and bevelled mirrored doors, each above a further drawer; on a plinth base; 205cm high, 182cm wide, 51cm deep
A Turkish rug, the pink filed with a central shaped lozenge pole medallion in pistachio and pastel shades enclosed by a lozenge panel border, 201 x 148 cm, together with a Caucasian Rug, the wine hexagonal field with a central geometric pole medallion, pink spandrels and main wine geometric border, 158 x 100cm, a Caucasian rug with a triple panelled field and lozenge and pointed medallions (worn), 217 x 124 cm, and a Shiraz Mat with a brick red field and hexagonal, lozenge medallion, 109 x 94 cm.
A Kashmir rug, the ivory field with a powder blue flowerhead medallion, all over flowering foliate designs, enclosed by a main beige similar border, 164cm x 95cm, a Senneh rug, the ivory lozenge panel field with a central red stepped medallion, having indigo surround with geometric designs, 111cm x 69cm and a Hamadan rug with an oblong twin panel field, 110cm x 56cm (3).
A Chamberlain-Worcester jardiniere/root pot in three parts, painted with a panel depicting Orpheus and Eurydice on a gilded orange ground, circa 1800-1805, 23cm. high (damages, finial to cover lacking) * See: Geoffrey Godden 'Chamberlain-Worcester Porcelain' page 280, illus. 361 and page 294, illus. 381.
A French or Flemish carved oak panel in 16th century 'Romayne' style, probably 19th century, the central roundel carved with the profile of a man wearing a helmet, flanked by grotesques, 19cm high, 93cm wide; together with a Victorian sculpted oak wall bracket in 17th century style, second half 19th century, of cartouche form, relief carved with a maiden's mask and fruiting wreath, 31cm high, 27cm wide, 15cm protuberance; and another oak wall plaque, carved with a winged mask, 22cm high, 33cm wide.
Couaillet frères, a French panelled carriage the eight-day duration movement having a platform lever escapement and striking the hours and half-hours on a gong with a repeat button to the top allowing the last hour to strike at will, with alarm, the backplate stamped with the hand-setting arrow design as used by Couillet frères and numbered 19000, the gilt-brass dial having black Arabic numerals, decorative blued steel hands, a subsidiary alarm setting dial and an engine-turned mask, the Anglaise case with decorative moulding and set with translucent purple panels to either side decorated with raised work depicting a classical maiden to each panel, with a fluted handle, height 17.5cm handle up, 14.5cm handle down.For details of Couaillet frères see lot 456.
A late-Georgian oak and mahogany moonphase longcase clock having an eight-day duration movement striking the hours on a bell with the thirteen-inch break-arch painted dial having black Roman hour numerals, subsidiary seconds dial, date aperture, strawberry decoration to the four corners, brass hands and a moonphase disc to the arch, the oak case with mahogany crossbanding, a swan-neck pediment, fluted pillars to the hood, canted corners to the trunk and raised panel to the base, height 220cm.
An oak dresser base in William and Mary style, circa 1900; the top with moulded front and side edges; above a short drawer flanked by a long drawer to each side, all with brass lion's mask and ring handles, within geometric moulded borders; above a central panel flanked by panel doors; on bracket feet; 84cm high, 133cm wide, 44cm deep
A stained oak dresser in early 18th century style, 20th century; the plate rack with shaped canopy above three shelves, with metal cup hooks; the base section with three drawers, with brass swing handles, above three shallow Gothic arched panel doors; on bracket feet; 200cm high, 161cm wide, 42cm deep
An early 18th Century walnut cabinet on chest, the upper part with a moulded cornice, enclosed by a pair of moulded panel doors with brass rosette spandrels, the lower part containing six short drawers and a single long crossbanded drawer, on later bracket feet, 131cm wide (4ft 3 1/2ins) wide, 173cm (5ft 8ins) high.
A Louis XV oak and walnut side cabinet or dresser, third quarter 18th century; the top with moulded front and side edges; above a frieze of stylised trailing foliage in low relief, above four shallow Gothic arched panel doors, the sides with further panel work; on shaped through stiles; 93cm high, 240cm wide, 46cm deep
A 19th Century mahogany linen press adapted as a gentleman's wardrobe, the upper part with a moulded dentil cornice, the interior with hanging rail, enclosed by a pair of moulded panel doors, the lower part containing two short and two long drawers, on bracket feet, 107cm (3ft 6ins) wide, 183cm (6ft) high.
A fine George III mahogany linen press, attributable to Gillows, circa 1770; with moulded and dentilled cornice, above two shallow arched panel doors, opening to slides within, the door interiors with runners to support the slides when drawn out; above two short and three graduated long drawers, all with foliate cast ormolu swing handles held in lions' jaws and with cockbeaded edging; on ogee moulded bracket feet; 203cm high, 134cm wide, 67cm deep
An early 19th Century mahogany and inlaid rectangular tea table, bordered with sycamore and ebonised lines, the hinged top with rounded corners, the frieze with a central burr maple panel with stylised ebonised line motif, on square tapered legs, terminating in brass cappings and castors, 91.5cm (3ft) wide.
A George III mahogany and inlaid bureau cabinet, last quarter 18th century; with repousse gilt metal eagle finial within a 'broken' swan neck pediment, with applied composition floral roundels; the dentilled cornice above a blind fret cut frieze; above two panel doors with quarter fan paterae spandrels and walnut banding; opening to pigeonholes and drawers; the fall front opening to further drawers, pigeonholes and a central cupboard; above four graduated long drawers all with brass swing handles and cockbeaded edges; on ogee bracket feet; 225cm high, 114cm wide, 58cm deep
A 19th Century French kingwood, tulipwood, satinwood and parquetry table à écrire of rectangular shape, crossbanded and bordered with lines, the top and sides with stellar parquetry panels, the frieze drawer with a tooled leather inset sliding writing panel and divided compartment below, on square tapered legs, headed with paterae, terminating in brass spade feet, 54cm (1ft 9ins) wide, 40cm (1ft 3 3/4ins) deep, 73cm (2ft 4 3/4ins) high.
A George III mahogany pot cupboard, late 18th century; with panel door and drawer, above channeled legs with cruciform stretchers, 83cm high, 44cm wide, 44cm deep; and a Victorian mahogany enclosed washstand, mid 19th century; the hinged top opening to a china bowl; above a panel door, with plinth base, 87cm high, 45cm wide, 42cm deep
A 19th Century later gilt decorated pier mirror of rectangular shape with a moulded cornice of recessed broken outline with ball ornament, having a verre églomisé frieze panel (damaged) depicting an estuary scene with sailing ship before buildings on a shoreline, the plate flanked by reeded half columns, 81.5cm x 49cm (2ft 8ins x 1ft 7ins).
A Regency giltwood pier mirror of rectangular shape with a moulded cornice of recessed broken outline and verre églomisé frieze panel (damaged) with navette centre depicting buildings in a country landscape, having fluted column uprights with foliate capitals, 67.5cm x 40cm (2ft 2 1/2ins x 1ft 3 3/4ins).
A George IV rosewood side cabinet or chiffonier, circa 1825; with raised shelf above twin turned supports and a panel back to the rectangular top; the drawer with twin brass swing handles and flanked by carved stylised foliate reliefs; above two shallow Gothic arched panel doors; with moulded base on turned toupie feet; 117cm high, 106cm wide, 44cm deep

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