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A Victorian mahogany breakfront bookcase, the cavetto moulded cornice above an open bookcase with adjustable shelves flanked by carved corbels, above panelled cupboard doors each enclosing a shelf, on a plinth base, 95.25in (241.9cm) h, 113.25in (287.6cm) w, 22.5in (57.1cm) d. The plinth base reduced.
A Victorian walnut twin pedestal desk, the moulded edge top inset brown leatherette, above three frieze drawers, with three further drawers to each pedestal, fitted turned knob handles to a plinth base and castors, 30in (76.2cm) h, 54.25in (137cm) w, 29.5in (75.2cm) d. One pedestal has replaced castors.
A pair of Sevres green celadon glazed vases, 20th century, of tapered dodecahedron faceted form upon silver-plated circular stands, 24 cm high, marks to bases, together with a purple glass drug jar with white metal band, 30 cm high, a French milk and gilt glass vase, 25 cm high and a etched glass urn on plinth base, 36 cm high, (5).
A Victorian carved oak Gothic revival bookcase, mid 19th century, the moulded cornice with carved oak and thistle leaves above pierced gothic arches with roses, shamrocks and thistles over eight adjustable shelves, the base of three frieze drawers and three cupboards upon plinth, 250 x 186 x 47 cm.
Henry Moore, OM, RA 11 3/4in. (29cm high) x 11 1/2in. (29cm wide) "Helmet Head No. 3" cast potinated bronze, 1960 On original copper covered wooden plinth, 12 1/4in. (31cm) x 11in. (28cm) x 2in. (5cm) high. Provenance: This work is part of a long series by Moore to feature one form enclosed within another. The original source for The Helmet series may be a group of drawings made in 1937 of an Ancient Greek helmet with eye-like slits. The Helmet 1939/40 (National Gallery of Scotland), features a strange figure standing inside the helmet which is at once threatening and protecting it. The Theme was developed with Helmet Head No. 1 and No. 2, both executed in 1950, Through Helmet Head and Shoulders, 1950 and 1952 versions, to Helmet Head No. 3 in 1960. Moore returned to the same subject periodically with Helmet Head No. 4 (1963) through to version No. 6 in 1975. "... the implications of the Helmet pieces are a good deal more complex. It is uncertain, for instance, whether the internal figure is protected or imprisoned by the helmet itself: whether it has, in short, got into a situation it can no longer control." (Henry Moore by John Russell, 1968). See illustration
A late 19th Century French ormolu and Paris porcelain mantel clock, the case surmounted by an urn motif, painted with female bust portrait panels on pink ground, the porcelain dial with roman numerals and painted panel of female figures, flanked by turned pilasters, the eight day movement by Japy Frere, striking on a single bell, the plinth base stamped P.H. Mourey, 11in. x 16 1/2in. high.
An oak bracket clock with carved fish scale decoration to the cornice above the silvered dial and roman numerals, with regulator and chime silent to the arch, enclosed by a glazed panel door, fitted eight day movement, by Lenzkirch, striking on five gongs, raised on a plinth base, 12in. x 18in. high.
A Georgian longcase clock with 12in. brass dial and silvered chapter ring, the centre inscribed Jn. Bell, Hexham, fitted a date aperture, the thirty hour chain driven movement striking on a single bell, the black lacquered case decorated with painted foliage and birds, square hood flanked by turned brass mounted pilasters, raised on a cut-away plinth base, 19in. x 78in. high. See illustration
An early Victorian mahogany washstand, of circular form with white variegated marble inset hinged top opening to reveal blue and white ceramic washbowl above fluted pedestal upon octagonal plinth base, 75 x 44 cm, together with a variegated marble topped square section mahogany pot cupboard, 19th century, 74 x 43 cm, (2).
A Victorian mahogany breakfront sideboard, mid 19th century, the flame mahogany backboard with floral scroll crest and thumb moulded breakfront top above central frieze drawer flanked by pedestals with flame mahogany panels and leaf carved S-scroll caps enclosing shelf and cellaret upon plinth bases, 92 x 185 x 58 cm.
A mahogany longcase clock, the hood with inlaid Prince of Wales plumes and brass capped columns, the brass dial engraved Thomas Radford Leeds, the eight day rack striking movement with anchor escapement, the trunk with break arch door over crossbanded panel plinth, two weights and pendulum, 231 cm high.
An Art Deco burr walnut cocktail cabinet, possibly by Epstein, the upper section with a pair of hinged doors, each with bakelite handles, opening to reveal a fitted interior with back and base mirror and glass shelving and interior light, pull-out mirrored slide below, the narrower base section with a pair of panelled doors enclosing fitted interior, on spreading plinth base, 33in. x 65in. high. See illustration
A late 19th Century mahogany roll-top pedestal desk, by Gullachsen & Son Ltd., Newcastle, the tambour fall-flap enclosing pigeon holes and two small drawers, an arrangement of nine short drawers and two slides below fitted brass handles, raised on plinth bases, 55in. x 31in. x 39in. high. See illustration
A 19TH CENTURY MAHOGANY BREAK FRONT CLOTHES PRESS, having a moulded cornice and plain frieze above two indented panel doors, the interior fitted with pull slides, the lower section fitted with three small drawers and three long graduated drawers with brass rosette and ring handles, flanked by a full length hanging compartment with twin indented panel door to either side, on plinth base, 170cms wide x 228cms high
A VICTORIAN OAK HALL BENCH, the triple indented panel back with arched cresting carved with a fanned panel, leaf scrolls and finials, the side panels of serpentine outline carved with leafage, the box seat fitted with two drawers carved with palmette and scrolling leafage, brass scallop and ring handles, on plinth base, 164cms wide x 92cms high. See illustration.
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