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A Georgian oak longcase clock, the swan neck pediment over white painted arched face with Arabic and Roman numerals, painted spandrels, subsidiary second and date dials, eight day anchor escapement, striking bell flanked by fluted columns, arched trunk door, fluted quarter columns and plinth base, 205cm high
A large Victorian mahogany mirrored back sideboard, the moulded frieze panel over a rectangular glass plate flanked by acanthus carved brackets, the moulded inverted breakfront with three concealed frieze drawers, panelled doors enclosing drawers and shelves flanked by acanthus scroll brackets raised on plinth base, 228cm wide x 205cm high x 71cm deep
An impressive Victorian oak mirrored back sideboard, the rectangular mirrored plate with leaf and rope twist frame terminating in scrolling brackets over a moulded rectangular top, S-carved frieze drawer and panel, three quatrefoil panelled doors flanked by fluted Corinthian columns, plinth base raised on large lion paw feet, 200cm wide x 211cm high x 67cm deep
Edward Barnsley, A walnut corner cupboard, in two sections, with square projecting sides, the upper section enclosed by a pair of central doors over a twin panel fall flanked by a pair of upright and narrow twin panel doors, the base enclosed by a panel door flanked by a pair of upright and narrow panel doors, on a shaped plinth base with exposed joints, inscribed to a cavity under the top of the upper section, `Made By L Mundy 1932` and later heightened, `Hobbs & Co, London` stamped brass locks, 190 x 130 x 87cm (74 x 51 x 34in)
Burns, Robert - Lawson, George Anderson (1832-1904) The standing figure of the poet, arms folded and gazing downward, on square base, bronze, 36cm., signed on base "Geo. A. Lawson. 1891" Provenance: Note: A bronze reduction copy of the fine Statue of Robert Burns erected in Burns Statue Square, Ayr, by George A. Lawson, standing on a wooden plinth in the main gallery room of the Museum. The original was unveiled in 1891. Lawson`s statue was widely regarded as the most successful statue of Burns sculpted, and was the model for many other such statues around the world notably in Melbourne (Australia), Detroit (USA) and Vancouver, Montreal and Winnipeg (Canada).
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