A Victorian pollard oak cabinet, by Lamb of Manchester with ebonised mouldings and flowerheads, set with three Wedgwood black basalt classical plaques, the central glazed door flanked by a pair of panelled doors, with line inlay, divided by stylised shell capped pilasters, stamped with the maker's name on a door top, 192cm wide 38cm deep 153cm high CONDITION REPORT: Small veneer chips around plinth. Piece of ebonised moulding missing. Good condition. Some scuffs, scratches, veneer losses on plinth (mirror). Loss of one of the beads on mouldings.
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A Dutch marquetry and walnut bombé corner cabinet, 19th century in two parts, the gabled and moulded pediment centred by an acanthus-leaf keyblock above conforming doors enclosing three shaped shelves, the lower section with two conforming doors enclosing a shaped shelf, with a plinth base on shaped bracket feet, inlaid throughout with scrolling foliage and flowering urns 0 1 223cm high, 131cm wide, 72cm deep
A 19th century Wedgwood pot pourri of pedestal urn form, the pierced cover with ovoid finial above twin gilded rams mask handles, the body decorated in shallow relief with classical figures on a deep olive and burgundy ground and the whole on circular foot and square plinth. Impressed marks, 36cm.
A Royal Worcester limited edition equestrian study `Suffolk Stallion` modelled by Doris Lindner, black printed mark, with wooden plinth base, sold together with two certificates numbered 342/500 and 85/500. The original figures were stolen from the vendors, (though not the certificates). This figure was bought, with certificate, as a replacement, hence two certificates.
A Royal Worcester limited edition equestrian study `Shire Stallion` modelled by Doris Lindner, black printed mark, with wooden plinth base, sold together with two certificates numbered 287/500 and 318/500. The original figures were stolen from the vendors, (though not the certificates). This figure was bought, with certificate, as a replacement, hence two certificates.
LAGAVULIN 16 YEAR OLD Single Islay malt Scotch whisky.70cl, 43% volume. In carton. DALWHINNIE 15 YEAR OLD CENTENARY EDITION Single Highland malt Scotch whisky. Special centenary edition 1898-1998. 70cl, 43% volume. OBAN 14 YEAR OLD Single Highland malt Scotch whisky. 70cl, 43% volume. CRAGGANMORE 12 YEAR OLD Single Speyside malt Scotch whisky. 70cl, 40% volume. GLENKINCHIE 10 YEAR OLD Single Lowland malt Scotch whisky. 70cl, 43% volume. TALISKER 10 YEAR OLD Single Island malt Scotch whisky. 1Ltr, 45.8% volume. Lot comes with Classic Malts of Scotland Plinth. 6 bottles + plinth. Dalwhinnie -carton is weathered as is bottle label Oban- label is slightly weathered Cragganmore- label is slightly weathered Glenkinchie- label is slightly weathered
POLISHED BRONZE SCULPTURE OF A STANDING FEMALE WITH ARMS RAISED by Arthur Dooley (1929-1994), signed with initials and dated `77, 33cm high Please note: The sculptor of this figure also created `La Pasionaria` ( The Passion Flower), a stylised female figure situated on public realm in front of the Custom House, Glasgow, facing south across the River Clyde, representing Dolores Ibarruri, in a long dress, it is modelled standing with legs apart and arms raised. Dolores (1895-1989), was a Spanish communist who came to symbolise Republican resistance against fascism during the Spanish Civil War. The sculptor carved on the plinth Dolores` famous slogan - `better to die on your feet than live forever on your knees`. The phrase was first used by the Mexican revolutionary leader, Emiliano Zapata, but Ibarruri gave it new meaning when she used it during the miners strike in Asturias, Spain, in 1934.
EARLY 20TH CENTURY SILVER TROPHY CUP to commemorate the 1837 Diamond Jubilee, with presentation inscription, dated 1936, of circular form with pierced scrolling floral and foliate decoration in relief, maker Walker & Hall, Sheffiled mark, approximately 659g, 15cm high, with ebonised plinth Hallmarks are clear, light surface wear, otherwise good.
A Victorian mahogany pedestal sideboard:, of recessed breakfront outline and canted design, the moulded panel frieze containing four drawers, the pedestals fitted with a cellarette drawer and drawer below and with each enclosed by a moulded panel door on plinth bases, 251.5cm (8ft 3in) long.
By Maple & Co - An Aesthetic period walnut triple combination wardrobe:, with gilt line ornament, having a moulded cornice with angled arch pediment and moulded lunette frieze, fitted with sliding trays and two short and two long drawers flanked by hanging space, enclosed by a central mirror panel door, flanked by a full length panel door to either side, on a plinth base, 190cm (6ft 3in) wide, 211cm (6ft 11in) high. *Notes Stamped Maple & Co.
A Regency rosewood and partly gilt chiffonier/open bookcase:, of large size, the shelved and mirrored superstructure with a pierced brass three quarter gallery on carved gilt scroll brackets, the frieze fitted with two drawers and applied with gilt metal paterae, having adjustable open shelves below between stiles headed with gilt foliate scrolls and with two deep drawers to the base, raised on a plinth, 193.5cm (6ft 4in) long.
A pair of Royal Worcester vases, shape 1969, of handled form on plinth bases, the body decorated with turquoise ground, with raised gilt of floral swags, with inset panels enamelled with orchids, one signed FR to panel, green printed mark, Rd No 308314 date code for 1902, each approx. 28cm high.
A Victorian taxidermy display of two tropical birds, one a Scarlet Tanager, the other a Green - headed Tanager with brightly coloured plumage mounted on a naturalistic setting on branch with lichens, on a hexagonal stepped wood plinth with ormolu claw and ball feet, mounted under a glass dome, approx 35cm high.
A 19th Century pine long case clock, the square painted dial with Roman numerals, date aperture, white and gilt painted dial marked Richard Birch, Birmingham, repainted, the hood with moulded cornice, supported by turned column pilasters, the long door, above long box raised on plinth base, dial 30cm, case 210cm high.
Live Steam, Victorian Beam Engine in display case: well engineered model to a scale of 1 inch to 1 foot. Flywheel diameter 23cm/9", base of engine 44cm/17" x 22cm/8.5". Mounted on wooden plinth with brass plaque, `Beam Engine/ circa. 1840-50/ 20rpm - 30psi - 16hp/ Scale 1 inch to 1 foot`. One ball missing from governer, otherwise a VG example.
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