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A vintage 20th Century Danish teak wood sideboard / credenza in the manner of Clausen and Sons. Central sliding doors flanked by a further pair of sliding doors, opening to reveal shelved interior and twin cutlery drawers, the doors fitted with inset recessed handles, raised on plinth base. Measures: 77cm high x 180cm wide x 45cm deep.
A Napoleon III ebonized and boulle cabinet by Hyppolite Edmee Pretot with gilt metal and ormolu mounts, a black marble top, over a leaf frieze, a pair of boulle panelled doors enclosing a height adjustable shelf, flanked by male terms and fish heads, above boulle panels, on a shaped bracket plinth with mask ornament, stamped Pretot, 37" h, 43 1/4"w, 15" d
Betty Joel 1894-1985 Token Works, a satinwood and cross banded dressing table with a round mirror and a curved inverted plinth, flanked by twin, bow front pedestals, one containing four graduated drawers and the other a curved door, surmounted by a glass shelf and light with twin glass discs, 59" h, 60" w, 23" d, circa 1930
A VICTORIAN ELECTOGILT MOUNTED SEPIOLITE REPLICA OF A CLASSICAL ROMAN KANTHAROS BY ELKINGTON & CO, C1860 carved in high relief with centaurs and putti, 15cm h, stamped PUBD BY ELKINGTON & CO, mounted on ebonised plinth beneath a glass domeAccording to a cutting from a Christie's catalogue of the sale of the late C H T Hawkins Collection of Ivories, the original from which the present replica was produced by Elkington in the mid 19th c was sold on October 28, 1936.A similar Elkington & Co example in silver with identical handles, rim and foot but a somewhat different arrangement of centaurs was produced as a replica of a kantharos excavated at Pompeii in 1835, and was sold Christie's, May 1, 2012, lot 170.++Several small chips to carving
A George III oak and mahogany longcase clock, 30.5cm arched painted dial inscribed George Kiddle, Sherborne, Roman numerals, subsidiary seconds dial, date aperture, twin winding holes, 8-day movement striking on a bell, the case with swan neck pediment, rectangular door to waist, plinth base, 222cm high, c.1820George Kiddle was born at Sherborne, Dorset, was apprenticed 1823-1830, when he set up in business there, marrying Mary Tuffin the following year. In 1855 he moved to Chelmsford, Essex, and died at Shoreditch 3/5/1871.
A Victorian Franglais walnut and parcel-gilt pier cabinet, of narrow proportions, hipped rectangular marble top above a porcelain mounted frieze painted with colourful summer flowers, rectangular door with brass grille flanked by lotus capped pillars, plinth base, 96cm high, 59.5cm wide, c.1860
A George III oak longcase clock, 30cm square brass dial inscribed Pattison, Halifax, Roman and subsidiary Arabic numerals, rolling moon phase to arch, subsidiary calendar dial, engraved to the centre with ho-ho birds and swags, 30-hour movement striking on a bell, the case with swan neck pediment and brass sphere finials, shaped rectangular door to waist flanked by reeded quarter columns, plinth base, 233cm high, c.1775John Pattison of Halifax was working 1760-1801, at first as partner of John Burton, but took over business on latter's death in 1783.
A Victorian marble-topped figured walnut floor-standing press cupboard, the two arched panel doors open to reveal press slides, all supported on rounded corner plinth base, 91.5 x 122 x 44cm. CONDITION REPORT Age related wear, some small areas of lifting and cracks to the veneer, mainly on the doors, no warping of the doors, marble appears to be original.
A 19th century Sitzendorf figure of a young man in period costume carrying a swag bag, height 11cm, a pair of Sitzendorf figures, a lady and gentleman in period costume, on square stylised plinth bases with Greek key pattern, height of each 9.5cm, a Continental lidded pot in the style of Meissen with applied floral decoration, blue anchor mark to the base, a Derby c1800-1825 figure of a young woman in period costume holding aloft a bird, red anchor mark to the base, height 17cm (af), a Majolica decorative wall-hanging pot in the form of a bird's nest on an oak tree branch with bird spreading wings, length 19cm and a 19th century Continental oval mirror candelabra in the style of Meissen with applied rose decoration, topped with putti holding a garland of flowers, length 31cm (af).
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