A Roy Selwyn-Smith plasticine master of Sir Winston Churchill, modelled in standing position, with head forward and hands clasped behind back, on wooden plinth, 145mm high, F-G, some damage to facial features; with two pen, ink and wash cartoons of Churchill, a pen and ink cartoon and print dated 1931 and a postcard of Churchill, postally used, 1940 (5)
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A Roy Selwyn-Smith painted figure of HM Queen Elizabeth in ball gown, holding fan in right hand, cream dress and fan with silver highlighting and blue sash, red card insert in plinth stamped `Made in England`, figure believed to be unissued, VG (1); see Cole, P, ibid., p. 30 (See Front Cover for Illustration)
A VICTORIAN MAHOGANY RECTANGULAR PEDESTAL WRITING DESK having a tooled leather top and fitted one long central drawer and four drawers either side with brass ring handles on plinth base, 65" wide x 35" deep. (Provenance: Purchased in 2002 and previously said to be the property of Frederick Forsyth).
AN EARLY IRON STRONG BOX with hinged rising lid, strap work decoration with interior, four lever lock, pierced and engraved lock plate with key, decorated on the exterior with painted flowers and monogram, iron hasp and ring side handles on a wooden plinth with casters, 28" wide x 16" deep. Provenance: Included as Item No. 56 and described as `supposed to be of the 15th Century` in a catalogue of books, antiques etc on sale by Henry T. Wake, Wingfield Park, Derby, see copy of catalogue with hand drawn illustration.
VICTORIAN GOTHIC OAK SECRETAIRE BOOKCASE CIRCA 1880 the tracery carved upper section with two glazed panel doors enclosing shelves; the lower section with a fall front drawer enclosing a fitted interior with pigeon holes and drawers, over three further drawers, raised on a plinth base 103cm wide, 210cm high, 57cm deep
A Japanese Edo period carved hardwood Butsudan / Tansu cabinet, the pediment carved with a phoenix above an arrangement of cupboard doors profusely carved with scenes of thunder and lightning, allegorical figures and stylised landscapes, detailed with dragons and elephants heads, on a foliate and mask carved plinth base with cockerel knees, H.7ft 4ins W.5ft 8ins Starting Price: £2400
An early 19th century Dutch walnut and floral marquetry secretaire à abattant, fitted frieze drawer above a fall enclosing a fitted interior with pigeon holes, cupboard doors and drawers, over two further cupboard doors on plinth base and turned bun feet, H.5ft 1ins W.3ft 6ins Starting Price: £640
A late 19th century French faux bamboo walnut stained Armoire, circa 1880, with allover applied faux split bamboo moulded panelled decoration, the triangular pediment with crossed turned finials flanked by baluster spire finials, above a pair of panelled pin doors on plinth base with turned feet, the later birds-eye veneered interior with inset mirrors to the doors and later brass hanging rail, the depth of the piece extended to create a usable deeper hanging space, the base with old oval paper label to the underside marked Le Barde Meble Public, 18 Rue St Augustin, 38921, Bedel & Cie Provenance: From the London house of a US private collector, purchased from Andre De Cacquerary, ebury Street, London. 209cm high, 136cm wide, 51cm deep (original depth), 61cm deep (with extended sides) In good condition commensurate with age, the polished surfaces with very light scratches and very slight abrasions from use, the majority of these being to the front feet. The sides of the piece with modern inset stained soft wood inserts to extend the depth of the armoire (enabling coat hangers to hang straight with sufficient clearance) as the piece was originally fitted with shelves which are now lacking. Please note these side inserts were added to increase the depth but are relatively sensitive alterations which could be removed if so desired. View on auctionatrium.com
Two South Indian bronze figures of the infant Krishna and Venugopala, late 18th / early 19th century, both of typical form with dark brown patination, raised on square plinth bases Provenance: From the residual estate of the late Honor Frost (1917-2010) 9cm and 11cm high Both with old wear commensurate with age, the first figure with losses to the base and restorations View on auctionatrium.com
A late 19th C bureau bookcase, the fall front bureau fitted with pigeon holes and two narrow drawers and with boxwood line inlay, leather writing surface, the bookcase fitted with two adjustable shelves with plinth top and walnut and boxwood crossbanding, the base fitted with two drawers and standing on a cabriole leg base
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