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A Victorian walnut mirror back Sideboard with large mirror back with moulded cornice, swan pediments, central bevel plate mirror flanked with two bevel plate mirrors, turned, reeded and fluted columns and carved panels. The breakfront base having three frieze drawers, central dog kennel over drawer flanked by opposing carved panel doors, standing on a plinth base, 72`` wide x 96`` high x 26`` deep
A Victorian walnut Secretaire Book case having reed moulded cornice above fluted and carved frieze above two opposing 13 pane astragal doors, revealing three adjustable shelves flanked by carved corbels, fluted columns above fitted secretaire drawer having various birds eye maple front drawers and five stationary compartments, with a leather insert. the drawer lies above opposing cupboard doors having carved decoration and brass handles, on a plinth base. 48`` W x 90`` high x 19`` deep
* Aviation Souvenirs - WWI and later. A propeller-hub mantel clock, mounted on decorative plinth raised on bun feet, period time-piece inset having decorative enamel dial to face, probably French c. 1918, together with a propeller-blade section of laminated mahogany in original varnished finish with applied makers transfer inscribed “The Integral Propeller Company Ltd”, and having painted over fabric-covering to tip, plus a Shell “Aviation Spirit” 2-gallon petrol can dated 1930 (3)
* Italy, Venice, Francesco Loredan (1752-62), osella, 1752, Anno I, the Madonna and Child on plinth, St. Mark and the Doge to left and right, lion on ground, G• A• C in exergue, S* M* V* FRANC* – LAVRED* D* around, rev., legend and dates in five lines within ornate cartouche (CNI 93; Jes. 274; Pa. 235), set within an ornate mount and scroll-work loop suspender, weakly struck on the central figures but an attractive piece, good very fine
SVEND LINDHART CERAMIC SCULPTURE, CIRCA 1944 moulded model of the head and neck of hart on a cube plinth the front of which is decorated with mistletoe modelled in relief, the whole covered with a red glaze, marked on the base with `SL` in monogram above three birds in flight and `DENMARK`, all impressed, and on the back of the plinth `SV. LINDHART. 1944` impressed in the mould 34cm high
SIR ROBERT LORIMER PAIR OF OAK BOOKENDS, CIRCA 1910 possibly carved by W and A Clow, each end carved as the figure of a winged angel, raised on a rectangular plinth for books 17cm high, 63cm long Provenance: Sir James Morton, Teuther, Carlisle and by family descent Note: The carved figure on these book ends are similar to those found in furniture in the Thistle Chapel, Edinburgh, by the same hand
BRUCE TALBERT (MANNER OF) OAK BREAKFRONT LOW BOOKCASE, CIRCA 1890 the moulded top above central section with twin glazed doors enclosed by reeded mouldings and rosette spacers, flanked by four cupboard doors, each with corresponding mouldings and with rosette carved panels, the whole raised on a plinth 307cm wide, 133cm high, 54cm deep 369 E. GOMME LTD OAK DINING SUITE, DATED 1936 comprising A DINING TABLE, the rounded rectangular top on chamfered cross supports linked by a stretcher, 157cm long, 72cm high, 76cm wide; and SIX MATCHING DINING CHAIRS, with green leather upholstered seats (7)
Nantwich oak long case clock , broken arch dial with rolling moon, Roman hours, subsidiary seconds and date aperture signed Jno. Stanyer, Nantwich, 8 day movement with rack strike and anchor escapement in swan neck hood with painted freeze and fluted columns on cavetto shoulders, fluted quarter columns and set out canted plinth, height 218cm. (2 weights, pendulum, key)
A pedestal stereoscope, `Le Taxiphote`, by J. Richard of Paris, the mahogany case with adjustable focus, slide progression lever and carrying handles, the plinth base with door enclosing slide storage drawers, 49cm high; complete with 151 photographic glass slides, circa 1920-21, the subjects including Nottingham Goose Fair sideshows, market stalls and street traders; Llandudno; the Lake District; and a Morris Cowley on tour, each slide 4.5cm x 10.5cm.
Athletics - A cast-brass Cross-Country running trophy, in the form of a male runner stretching for the finish line, mounted on a tall plinth base, the tapering sides set with brass panels, inscribed `British Railways / London Midland Region / Staff Association / Cross-Country Run / Individual Champion`, and engraved with the names of previous winners 1955-91, 33cm high overall; in a wooden storage case. Sold on behalf of BRB (Residuary) Ltd.
A 19th century mahogany chiffonier, with a two tiered raised back having a pierced brass gallery and turned supports and nulled edge panels, above a pair of later brass grilled and fabric backed panel doors enclosing a shelf, flanked by tapering columns on a plinth, 56.5in (143.5cm) h, 41in (104cm) w, 14.5in (37cm) d.
Two late 18th/early 19th century cream ware figures depicting a female dressed in traditional clothing with a ewer in her right hand and a serpent in her left, standing next to a plinth with flames to the top, raised on socle base, height 23.5cm, and a female dressed in traditional clothing with a tablet of soap in her right hand and a ewer in her left hand, raised on socle base, height 22.5cm (af) (illustrated)
A large Victorian ash triple wardrobe of ornate design, the central classical pediment above bevelled mirrored full length door enclosing linen shelves and drawers, flanked on either side by a carved and walnut veneered panelled cupboard door each with base drawer beneath, the whole raised on a plinth base, width 227cm
Best Mate: the trophy for the Independent Novices` Chase at Cheltenham 12th November 2000, in the form of a bronze racehorse & jockey group by David Geenty, mounted on a wooden plinth set with race title plaque, overall 32 by 35cm., 12 1/2 by 13 3/4in. At odds of 8-13 and ridden by Jim Culloty, Best Mate won this Grade Two race by 18 lengths from Fatehalkhair. It was the gelding`s second run over fences and his only career win at the bare minimum National Hunt trip of 2 miles.
The George Robey Challenge Trophy last competed for at Brighton Races in 2001, a hallmarked silver two-handled cup by William Hutton & Sons Ltd., Birmingham, 1923, the body later inscribed GEORGE ROBEY CHALLENGE TROPHY, KINDLY PRESENTED BY, LADY ROBEY, IN MEMORY OF HER LATE HUSBAND, SIR GEORGE ROBEY C.B.E., the turned, ebonised plinth set with a silver band engraved with details of winners, overall height 35.5.cm., 14 in., weight 1,264gr., 40oz. 13dwt. The last running of the George Robey Challenge Trophy was on 9th August 2001 and won by Swynford Welcome. the trophy was retired.
A fine carved oak billiard scoreboard cabinet, probably by Thurston & Co. Ltd., London, late 19th century, fitted with a `clock` scorer, the dial bearing the names C H Russell & Julius Sax`s Patent, 108 Great Russell Street, London, flanked by a `life pool` marking board and slate blackboard, fitted with drawers for ball and accessories above a lower cabinet space, all enclosed by elaborately carved panel doors, the interior of which are fitted with cue racking, stepped cornice, the whole raised on a plinth, approximately 198cm., 78in. high and 152cm., 60in. wide
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