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A silver trophy of Indian and 7th Gurkha Rifles interest, by Mappin and Webb, Birmingham 1938, the shallow bowl with angular twin handles, 3¾in. (9.75cm.) high, on a square canted pedestal base with bakelite plinth, the bowl engraved 'Bhopal Yacht Club - The Commodore Trophy 1944, Presented by Col. Nawabzada Saiduzza Farkhan, Won by Lt. Col. A.S. Mackay M.C.'; together with a silver plated tankard bearing the inscription 'Bhopal Yacht Club, Regatta 1943, Team Race Winners Bhopal State Forces, Col. Nawabzada Saiduzza Farkhan, Lt Col. A.S. Mackay M.C.'. (2)
A large mid-19th century mahogany breakfront library bookcase, the upper section with moulded breakfront cornice with carved husk decoration above two central oval astragal glazed doors, flanked by two smaller conforming doors, interior with adjustable shelves, seated upon a base section of two central doors flanked by two smaller doors all bearing applied carved foliate and spear point rectangular frames, on moulded breakfront plinth, 100½ x 23in. (255.25 x 58.5cm.), 97in. (246.5cm.) high.
A fine 19th century Palais Royale mother of pearl needle case, the top carved as a basket of floral subjects with gilt band to base, the case as a Corinthian plinth emanating from an open Tulip with crested scroll to base; together with a Dieppe carved ivory needle holder; a Mauchlineware needle holder of counter form, Canterbury Cathedral to front, Dane John Canterbury to reverse; a mother of pearl wax reel; and a double buffalo horn form thread holder. (5)
Franta Belsky (1921-2000) Mme Demetrios Constantinides resin signed 'F. Belsky' 43cm high, marble plinth 7.5cm and labelled The Society of Portrait Sculptors/50. Mary/Franta Belsky FRBS ARCA, Exhibited: Royal Academy of Arts, London, Summer Exhibition, 1965 (1558) as Mrs Constantinides - head, copper resin. Illustrated: see Franta Belsky - Sculpture, Richter, Prague and A. Zwemmer Ltd., London, 1992.
AN EDWARDIAN CARVED MAHOGANY WARDROBE & NON-MATCHING DRESSING TABLE having carved top panel doors and shaped bevelled edge mirrors over a base drawer on a plinth base, 199 cms high, 122 cms maximum wide, the dressing table with tapered mirrored supports and finial caps over a two short and two long drawer base, on brown pot castors, 106.5 cms wide
A GOOD ANTIQUE PINE DRESSER BASE, the railback two boarded top with rounded front corners, the lower section with an arrangement of seven drawers and central cupboard door with turned wooden knobs (two absent), rounded front corners and moulded edge panel sides on a shaped bracket plinth, 83.5 cms high without back rail, 207 cms wide, 61 cms deep
A VICTORIAN MAHOGANY CHIFFONIER with top shelf section on carved corbel supports, single frieze drawer with turned ebonized knobs, twin lower panel doors with Gothic style applied arch and flanking corbel capped reeded columns on an inverted breakfront plinth base, 120 cms high, 96 cms wide, 40.5 cms maximum deep
An English enamel snuff box, c.1770-80, the oval form painted to the cover with two figures fishing on the bank of a river beneath a tall urn ornament on a plinth, with Classical columns visible beyond, within a blue border with white enamel rococo scrolls, the sides painted with polychrome flower sprays, length 6.5cm.
A German enamel bombι shaped snuff box, 2nd half 18th century, the exterior sides and lid painted in the Meissen manner with puce monochrome panels of figures in harbour settings, loading and unloading ships, and trading around large barrels, reserved on a ground of polychrome floral garlands against gilt and white, the interior lid with further figures around a statue of Neptune on a square plinth, 7.5cm across.
A silver-mounted enamel snuff box, 18th century, the sides finely painted with landscape scenes of buildings, one with a piper, the hinged lid with flowers and flying insects, the interior cover painted with the portrait of a lady leaning against a plinth, the silver mounts engraved with scrolling leaves, 8.5cm.
19th Century mahogany longcase clock having broken arch pediment above an arch top brass dial with Roman numerals, subsidiary seconds and date dial with engraved floral and bird decoration, engraved W. Brown of Stroud, with a flush arch top panel door flanked by quarter turned pilasters with capitals and conforming plinth base (a/f), 92ins high, the dial 12ins x 16.5ins, with weights and pendulum
George III mahogany longcase clock, the arched hood above an arched panelled door and a rectangular plinth with bracket feet, the gilded and silvered dial with Arabic and Roman numerals, subsidiary seconds and calendar aperture with strike / silent dial, inscribed James Brogden of London with a two train movement striking on a bell
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