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A large Victorian mahogany sideboard, the superstructure with shell and scroll pediment above a series of mirrors and shelves, the serpentine base with moulded edge above a drawer and pair of panelled cupboard doors flanked by further cupboard and all raised on a plinth base. Width 86 ins (see illustration).
A William IV mahogany bookcase on cupboard, the top half with detachable moulded cornice above a pair of glazed doors with ogee moulded arched wooden astragals with fall front compartment beneath, the base fitted with a pair of panelled cupboard doors flanked by flat pilasters and plinth moulding. Width 52 ins.
A Victorian walnut floral marquetry breakfront credenza, with foliate marquetry frieze above an ebonised panelled centre door flanked by flat pilaster with ormolu mounts, with glazed door to either side with further pilaster flanking and raised on a shaped plinth base. Width 72 ins (see illustration).
The Margaret Buckley Cup 1929 - Weston-super-Mare Ladies` Golf Club - A silver golfing trophy cup, by James Deakin & Sons, Sheffield 1927, the plain deep circular bowl with two handles raised on a square pedestal foot, standing on a square ebonised plinth applied with silver plaques engraved with the names of the recipients up until 1937, 14.25cm high, 17.25oz
James Hardy & Co Aberdeen, an oak longcase clock, the hood with swanneck pediment above quarter columns to the trunk, upon a rectangular plinth base, the 12 inch silvered dial signed to the arch above the moonphase disc, seconds dial and date aperture below, mask spandrels, engraved centre, with 4 pillar 8 day movement having deadbeat escapement and adjustable wooden rod pendulum, (case associated), 226cm high
A carved walnut relief panel portraying a saint, second half 17th century, carved in high relief, the head in the round, the draped figure with a quill in his right hand, standing on a projecting plinth in a niche with scallop-shell arch, with winged cherub heads to the spandrels, 63cm high, 26cm wide, (damage, worming, losses); and two further carved walnut relief panels, first half sixteenth century, one with a double-headed spreadeagle, the other with grotesques, both previously front panels from coffers
A Continental adjustable brass fender in the Grecian Revival style, circa 1875, with an urn at each, both with portrait profiles cast in relief, on plinths with further profile reliefs, a brass oil lamp in the Antique style before each plinth, the rail with Greek key interspersed with floral paterae, 37cm high, 96cm wide (closed)
A George III mahogany breakfront library bookcase, circa 1800, swan neck pediment, moulded cornice, four astragal glazed doors, the central section with three long drawers, flanked by a cupboard door on each side, plinth base, 235cm high, 250cm wide, 58cm deep Please note: The description should read: A mahogany breakfront library bookcase, circa 1800 and later, probably 19th/20th century construction
A mahogany breakfront library bookcase in George III style, circa 1900, moulded cornice, four astragal glazed doors, central fall front secretaire drawer opening to small drawers and pigeon holes, five other drawers and a pair of cupboard doors, plinth base, 205cm high, 138cm wide, 46cm deep
A George IV mahogany breakfront library bookcase, circa 1825, moulded cornice and swan neck pediment, four astragal glazed doors, central section with three long drawers, each side section with a panelled cupboard door, plinth basePlease note: Correct measurements are 257cm high, 257.5cm wide, 59.5cm deep
Of Royal interest, a George IV mahogany washstand, circa 1825, the hinged top opening to a fitted interior containing a quantity of Masons Ironstone pottery wash accessories, above a pair of cupboards opening to three drawers above a divided open space, on a plinth base, the rear panel stamped ‘VR 1866, Windsor Castle, Room 546’ above a crown, 93cm high, 76.5cm wide, 56cm deep
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