EDWARDIAN MARQUETRY INLAID WALNUTWOOD DAVENPORT DESK, the 3/4 GALLERIED STATIONERY COMPARTMENT with fitted interior surmounting a polished, sloping front, enclosing a drawer and pigeon holes to the interior, above a paterae inlaid panel, enclosed by turned fore columns with four short drawers and matching faux drawers to the sides, fitted with brass handles and raised on a plinth base with pot castors, 34 1/2" (87.6cm) high
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A late 18th century century continental reverse glass picture, still life of an urn of flowers and a dead bird, on a plinth, 13¼ x 10½in (33.7 x 26.7cm), in an ebonised and gilt frame; together with two other reverse glass pictures one of an urn of flowers the other depicting a pigeon. (3) Provenance: The Property of Dr & Mrs Emanuel.
Falconry - A bronze sculpture of a tethered falcon mid-20th century, unsigned, the falcon with wings outstretched and head inclined to one side, its legs tethered to the tip of a tree stump and a bell on its back, the remainder of the stump in carved wood on a wooden plinth base, wingspan 12¾in. (32.5cm.),
A good late 18th century Channel Islands longcase clock the brass arched dial with painted moonphase signed `Thos. Andre Naftel a Guernesey` along the top of the arch, with Roman chapter ring, arabic outer minutes, subsidiary seconds dial at noon, date aperture at six, pierced steel foliate hands, gilt metal foliate scroll spandrels, the eight day, twin train bell strike movement with four turned pillars, complete with the original lead Nicolas Blondel weights marked `NBD`, in the original plain dark stained oak case, the hood with flared stepped pediment on turned pilasters and arched side glasses, the trunk with moulded broken arch door, on a plain plinth base, 79¾in. (202.5cm.) high.
A George II walnut eight day longcase clock 18th century, by William Wright of London, the brass arched dial with matted centre, signed to the Roman chapter ring, subsidiary seconds dial at noon, date aperture at six, gilt cherub mask spandrels, penny moonphase to arch with Roman silvered dial within gilt dolphin spandrels, all within engraved borders, the bell strike movement with five turned pillars, the case with flared moulded pediment on turned pilasters to the hood, the trunk with cross banded and fielded panelled door, the base with later bracket plinth, 90½in. (230cm.) high, alterations.
An early 19th century banded mahogany oval wine cooler the satinwood banded top opening to reveal the original lead lining, the body also with satinwood banded decoration, on a moulded plinth and four square tapered supports with brass casters, 21 x 15½in. (53.25 x 39.5cm.), 25in. (63.5cm.) high.
A George IV mahogany campaign desk the top with low gallery with reeded edge and six drawers with turned bone handles, over a hinged top with inset gilt tooled dark red leather writing surface, the interior with original blue paper lining, the front with geometric boxwood stringing and rosewood and brass boulle style escutcheon tablet, over a kneehole with recessed cupboard flanked by doors with conforming inlay enclosing two banks of three drawers, some with later brasses, the sides of the desk with gilt brass carrying handles, on a plinth base, 43¼in. (110cm.) wide, 33in. (83.5cm.) high, 30¼in. (77cm.) deep. * Provenance: By family repute was the property of Major General J. R. Harvey (1832-1922).
A good William IV painted mahogany chiffonier or buffet the moulded marble top painted with floral sprays and a central vignette of an exotic pheasant in a wooded landscape, over a panelled frieze with two concealed drawers, the panels painted with sprigs of garden flowers and with carved rosette appliqués to the corners, supported by two substantial foliate carved scroll supports with hairy paw feet, the panelled back with painted decoration of fruit, flowers and exotic birds, on a concave plinth base, 51¼in. (130cm.) wide, 37½in. (95cm.) high, 20¾in. (52.75cm.) deep.
A good George IV mahogany breakfronted secretaire library bookcase the architectural peaked pediment over a breakfront glazed bookcase section with eleven pane Gothic arch astragal glazing, enclosing adjustable mahogany shelves, over a breakfront base with fitted secretaire drawer, with six satinwood drawers flanking six pigeonholes over an open shelf, leather writing surface, flanked by two short drawers, all with turned mahogany handles, over four panelled cupboard doors, the centre cupboard with single slide drawer to interior, on a plinth base, 108in. (274.5cm.) wide, 98in. (249cm.) high, 24½in. (62cm.) deep.
A Whytock & Reid of Edinburgh mahogany glazed breakfronted bookcase in the Oriental manner early 20th century, the bookcase with a moulded top carved with sprays of foliage, fruit and pine cones to the edges, over five writing slides and five bookcase sections with adjustable mahogany and glass shelves, raised on a shaped plinth base with eight stylised paw feet, 103½in. (263cm.) wide, 49½in. (126cm.) high, 16in. (40.5cm.) deep.
An early 19th century mahogany secretaire bookcase, the upper section with arched and moulded cornice over a pair of glazed and barred panelled doors with adjustable sliding shelves to interior, the lower section with secretaire drawer with brass button press release fall front enclosing an interior of small drawers and pigeon holes over a cupboard enclosed by a pair of well matched flame veneered panelled doors set on a plinth base
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