A Victorian gilt-metal mounted mahogany library cabinet, rounded oversailing top applied with a band of cast paterae, above two fielded doors enclosing an arrangement of two short above three long graduated drawers, applied with scrolling foliate mounts, skirted plinth base, stamped Gillows, 128cm high, 138cm wide, c. 1870
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A Victorian Grecian Revival silver six-light candelabrum centrepiece, campana sconces, beaded nozzles and drip pans, cast and chased with palmettes, guilloche, scrolls and strapwork, the triform base with three lion paw feet, applied with three Greek sphinxes, shaped plinth foot, 40.5cm high, the base Frederick Elkington, Birmingham 1860, the candle arms Frederick Brasted, London 1887, 102oz
A 19th century French bronze, ormolu and rouge marble clock garniture, 9.5cm circular engine turned dial, with Roman numerals, twin winding holes, eight day movement striking on a bell, rectangular case surmounted with a Bacchic infant with vine chaplet, lying on a lion skin, above fruiting vine bezel, acanthus socle, plinth base, 51cm high, the saucer shaped side urns 32cm high, c.1860 Condition Report: Substantial losses to marble to base of the urns and one lacking its rim
A 19th century French gilt metal mounted kingwood secretaire a abattant, cararra marble top above a frieze drawer, fall front enclosing a fitted interior, above four further drawers, quarter-veneered, crossbanded and outlined throughout with boxwood stringing, canted plinth base, 132cm high, 64cm wide, c.1890
A Border Fine Arts fox family group, Family Portrait, B0038, EEGG Ltd, oval stepped plinth base, approx. 20cm wide overall; advertising, a Minton commemorative cylindrical table top cigarette box and cover, John Player & Sons, Horizon, 1972; a similar Royal Worcester pin tray, John Player Centenary 1877 - 1977 (3)
A 19th century French slate and grey marble mantel clock, with Japy Freres type 14-day movement striking on a bell in a drum supported on consoles, with recessed cream enamel 12cm dial with visible Brocot escapement, Arabic chapter, supported on a high base with central bevelled glass reserve flanked by grey marble half columns, revealing a mercury compensated pendulum, all flanked by volutes on a high plinth, 46.5cm, 1870s.
TWENTY ONE COLLECTORS CLUB LILLIPUT LANE SCULPTURES (12 boxed), to include 'Wishing Well 1988/89, 'Wenlock Rise' 1988/89, 'Lavender Cottage' 1989/91, 'The Dovecot' 1989/90, 'Cosy Corner' 1990/91, 'Bridleway' 1990/91, 'Gardeners Cottage' 1991/92, 'Puddlebrook' 1991/92, 'Forget-me-Not' 1992/93, 'Heaven Lea Cottage' 1993/94, 'Woodman's Retreat' 1994/95 (signed), 'Porlock Down' 1995/96, 'Meadowsweet Cottage' 1996/97, 'Hampton Manor' 1997/98, 'The Pottery' 1998/99, 'The Good Life' 1999/2000, 'Beekeepers Cottage' 2000/01, 'Old Scrumpy Farm' 2001/02, 'Two Pints Please' 2002/03, 'The Toy Menders' 2004/05 and 'The Enchanted Garden' L2410 15th anniverary collector club special edition with plinth (all with deeds)
A late-Victorian silver two-handled trophy cup, over-stamped with maker's mark of Gibson and Langman, London 1896, retailed by The Goldsmiths Company, Regent Street, London, circular form, leaf capped scroll handles, embossed acanthus leaf decoration, on a raised circular foot, on an ebonised plinth, height 25cm, height on plinth 34.5cm, approx. weight 77.2oz. (2)
A presentation silver trophy bowl, by E. Barnard and Sons Ltd, London 1928, compressed circular bowl, mounted with three cast dragons, on a raised circular and triangular base on three paw feet, inscribed 'The Stewards Bowl, Presented by Mashonaland Turf Club Ltd., Hack Race, Run for August 17th 1928', on a wooden plinth with a vacant silver plaque, diameter 32cm, height 28cm, height on stand 35.5cm, approx. weight 79.6oz. Mashonaland Turf Club was founded in 1892 in northern Rhodesia, (now Zimbabwe).
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