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one inscribed "WIMBLEDON STADIUM. FRIDAY 20TH JULY 1934, THE TWENTY SECOND WIMBLEDON POPULAR PLATE, WON BY MR W FARRANCE'S HASLINGFIELD SONNY", with a wooden plinth, and seven others (one inscribed), mixed maker's and dates, 1909-34; the largest 9.6" (24.5cm) high; 55ozt weighable silver (8). *Condition: All quite worn & with issues, mixed conditions Please contact Connor for further information connor.swanwick@lawrences.co.uk.
A Chinese teak small cabinet fitted frieze drawer above cupboard enclosed by a pair of panel doors, 20” wide x 24” high x 15¾” deep; a mid-20th century small oak bureau with a fitted interior enclosed by a fall-front above four long graduated drawers, & on a shaped plinth base, 19¾” wide x 29½” high & a set of five beech fold-away kitchen chairs.
A silver model of a mounted Blues Officer, by H Phillips, London 1944,mounted on a later wooden plinth with a plaque inscribed 'Presented to Field-Marshal The Lord Birdwood G.C.B, G.C.S.I., G.C.V.O, D.S.O., D.C.L., L.L.D, Colonel of the Royal Horse Guards and Lady Birdwood on the Occasion of their Golden Wedding the 5th of April 1944 by his Brother Officers of The Blues', in a fitted wooden case, and the original wooden stand with presentation plaque, total height on plinth 35cm. (2)Field Marshal William Ridell Birdwood, 1st Baron Birdwood (13 September 1865 - 17 May 1951), was the second son of Herbert Mills Birdwood, postmaster-general of the Bombay Presidency. Educated at Clifton College and the Royal Military College, Sandhurst, he was commissioned in 1885, becoming a Lieutenant in the 12th (Prince of Wales's) Royal Lancers. In January 1900, he saw active service in the Second Boer War on the staff of Lord Kitchener, and later in the First World War during the Gallipoli Campaign, where he commanded the Australian and New Zealand Army Corp.
NORTH WALES/ANGLESEY OAK BREAKFRONT DRESSER - CIRCA 1830 WITH SPICE DRAWER RACK, dentil moulded cornice with diamond inlaid detail and original hanging hooks to the front upper frieze, good wide back boards to the three-shelf rack, having a run of five opening spice drawers with turned wooden knobs, the breakfront base section with three pine lined opening frieze drawers and three central blind drawers flanked by twin cupboard doors, all having turned wooden knobs with mother-of-pearl insets, half cut turned pillar detail on a shaped plinth base with corner bracket feet, 210cms H, 167cms W, 54cms D(GOV.UK self-declation form completed for the sale of this item - submission reference J5XCAJ9T)
STRIPPED SATIN WALNUT COMBINATION WARDROBE, having a carved fan crest to the cornice, left single bevel edged mirror door with interior hanging space, right side single cupboard door with twin carved floral detail panels, over three twin handled drawers and a base section of one long drawer with matching swing handles, on a plinth base, 219cms overall H 134cms W, 48cms D
GOOD QUALITY VICTORIAN MAHOGANY CHEST OF DRAWERS / PROBABLY SCOTTISH, presented in restored condition, having a full side-to-side secret top drawer, lower central hat drawer flanked by four small drawers over three further long drawers, all having beaded edging, along with turned wooden knobs and mother-of-pearl centres, fruit and leaf carved applied front carvings, on a substantial plinth base and turned feet, 153cms H, 131cms W, 55cms D
ANTIQUE STRIPPED PINE TWO-DOOR WARDROBE, having a shaped top and inverted stepped cornice over two single panel doors, interior left with hanging space and lower drawer, interior right with single tray and sliding shelves over two lower drawers on a shaped plinth base, 222cms overall H, 133cms W, 62cms D
A William IV mahogany and glazed cabinet bookcase, circa 1835; the upper section with ogee moulded cornice above twin doors with arched glass panes; the lower section with twin drawers with semi-cylindrical fronts, with original printed paper interior linings; above two arched panel doors flanked by projecting columnar supports, on a plinth base; 217cm high, 118cm wide, 51cm deep
A Victorian walnut, floral marquetry and gilt metal mounted pier cabinet with applied foliate and paterae bandings, the plush lined interior enclosed by a glazed panel door, the frieze, spandrels and pilasters decorated with sprays and tied pendant flowers and foliage, the pilasters headed with applied female masks and scrolling flowering foliage, the sides with applied classical female masks within ribbon and palmette surrounds, on a shaped plinth base, 81cm (2ft 8ins) wide, 110.5cm (3ft 7 1/2ins) high.
A Victorian walnut and marquetry pier cabinet, circa 1880; the frieze with scrolling foliate and floral decoration, with foliate cast gilt metal mounts above and below; the glazed arch door with further floral marquetry, flanked to each side by gilt metal Minerva headed terms; on a plinth base with serpentine lower edge; 114cm high, 82cm wide, 34cm deep
An Edwardian mahogany compactum wardrobe, early 20th century; with moulded cornice above a central panel door and a file of two short and four graduated long drawers; flanked to each side by a shallow arched and bevelled mirrored doors, each above a further drawer; on a plinth base; 205cm high, 182cm wide, 51cm deep
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