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A GEORGE IV ROSEWOOD CHIFFONIER, the rectangular top with a shelf superstructure supported by scroll carved uprights over a frieze drawer above a recessed shelf flanked by tapering cylindrical columns with leaf carved terminals and lyre form sides with brass inserts on a shaped plinth base raised on flattened boldly reeded feet. 1.09m by 0.79m by 0.54m
AN EARLY 20th CENTURY 6ft OAK SIDEBOARD IN THE ART NOUVEAU TASTE, by Smith & Payne, 11 Market St, Leicester, the crest rail with boldly carved stylised leaves and centred by a shelf, over a bowed top above two freize drawers over a pair of cupboard doors, heavily and boldly carved with stylised trees, flowers and leaves, with copper strap work and handles, raised on moulded plinth feet, with makers label to inside of cupboard door. 1.35cm by 1.83cm by 0.65cm
A VICTORIAN MAHOGANY LIBRARY BOOKCASE, the upper half fitted nine height adjustable shelves enclosed by three glazed panelled doors with scroll pilasters and shaped cornice, the base with adjustable shelves enclosed by three moulded panelled doors on a plain plinth, 238cm high x 190cm wide x 47cm deep
A Victorian rosewood Tunbridgeware jewellery cabinet, attributed to Henry Hollamby, 10in. A Victorian rosewood Tunbridgeware jewellery cabinet, attributed to Henry Hollamby, the cushion shaped top decorated with a view of Bayham Abbey, the two doors with mosaic floral spray opening to reveal three interior drawers, on plinth base, 10in.For similar see Brian Austen Tunbridgeware, figure 15.
Lawrence Macdonald (Scottish, 1799-1878). A carved white marble bust of a maiden, 25.5in. Lawrence Macdonald (Scottish, 1799-1878). A carved white marble bust of a maiden, inscribed L. Macdonald Fecit Roma 1843, on circular socle and ebonised plinth base, 25.5in.Lawrence Macdonald trained in Edinburgh but spent most of his life working in Rome, exhibited regularly at The Royal Academy in London and The Royal Scottish Academy in Edinburgh and also showed works at the Great Exhibition of 1851. He provided works for Osborne House on the Isle of Wight. For similar examples please see the V & A Collections.
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