A late Victorian oak portable serving cabinet:, the top with a moulded edge, containing three drawers with recessed brass handles and enclosed by a pair of domed moulded panel doors, with twin recessed brass carrying handles to each side, on a moulded plinth base, 70cm (2ft 3 1/2in) wide, 71cm (2ft 4in) high.
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A late 19th Century satinwood, mahogany banded and inlaid low open bookcase:, bordered with boxwood and ebony lines, surmounted by a rectangular panel of green variegated marble, containing three frieze drawers and with adjustable shelves below, on a plinth base, 216cm (7ft 1in) long, 115cm (3ft 9 1/4in) high.
Liberty & Co Ltd - An Arts and Crafts oak dresser/bookcase:, the superstructure with an embossed brass frieze panel titled `Read not to believe and take for granted - but to weigh and consider`, having open shelves, central quadruple gothic pointed arch panels and single glazed cupboard with enclosing leaded roundel, the shelved lower section with single enclosed cupboard with oxidised brass strapwork hinge, on a plinth base, 184cm (6ft 0 1/2in) wide, 190cm (6ft 3in) high. *Note With Liberty & Co ivory plaque to the back.
Chinese Gilt and Bronze Buddhist Stupa Gilt and bronze model of a Buddhist stupa, China, 18th century, the stepped plinth supporting the domed mid-section with a niche surrounded by a flaming nimbus, below a rising spire of stylised parasols surmounted by a crescent moon and sun finial, richly gilt overall, With carved Zitan Wood stand. 35î h. Provenance: Private MA Collector. Starting Price: $4,000
A Doulton figural table lamp "Sweet and Twenty", as a lady reclining on a sofa with fan in her right hand, a bonnet to her left CONDITION REPORTS Electrical cable has been cut and removed, figurine is attached to the plinth base - method of attachment is not known - condition of underside of figurine is therefore not known.
An 11th Century copper-alloy Indonesian figure probably of Asura giant Dvarapala, a three faced standing Javanese deity with headress and six arms each holding an object, wearing a girdled dress on a circular and square plinth base, height 44.5cm, together with an X-ray fluorescent certificate provided by the Oxford Labs showing graphs, tables and results.
A 19th Century oak and mahogany longcase clock, painted arch dial of a huntsman and hound signed `George Wollen, Shiffnall`, with seconds dial and date aperture and eight day striking movement enclosed by a broken swan neck hood over a short trunk door inlaid with an oval shell patera, canted panel plinth base, height 214cm.
A late 19th to early 20th Century rosewood and ivory marquetry inlaid cabinet, the shelf interior enclosed by a pair of panel doors decorated with a vase of flowers centred by a scroll cartouche and winged mythical griffins above an arch cupboard plinth base, makers brass plaque on reverse `F. Thomas, Cabinet Maker, Halesowen`, width 70cm.
A superb 19th c. Oak break front Sideboard, golden in colour, the cleated top having carved moulded edge, central wide frieze drawer flanked by short drawers, Oak lined with foliage carved fronts and handles, lower large central cupboard door having carved brace of Partridge in foliage flanked by opposing narrow doors, one carved with hanging duck, the other with hanging fish, standing on lower carved plinth base. 77 1/2'' wide x 38'' high x 23'' deep
A Victorian Mahogany triple Wardrobe, having moulded cornice over central mirrored door, flanked by two moulded panel doors, the right hand door revealing full length hanging space over lower shoe box, the central door revealing flight of four Oak lined press slides over three Mahogany lined drawers with brass swan neck handles, the left door revealing full length hanging space, standing on plinth base and splitting down into five sections. 73'' wide x 62'' high x 22'' deep.
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