A nineteenth century plumbago mahogany library bookcase, the detachable cornice above three divided compartments with adjustable shelves enclosed by glazed doors, laurel carved leaf capitols to the pilasters, a panelled back, the base on a plinth. 7ft 1in (216cm)wide x 7ft 2in (218cm) high x 15in (38cm) internal depth, base depth 17in (43cm).
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A William IV mahogany chiffonier, the raised panelled back with a shelf on petal carved turned supports and a pierced scroll carved surmount, the top frieze with petal carving above a cupboard fitted shelf enclosed by well figured domed panel doors, turned petal carved pilasters on a plinth base. 3ft 4.25in (102cm) wide.
An early Victorian mahogany compactum wardrobe, veneered in plumbago mahogany, the carcase divided with a hanging compartment, with pull-out frame and a drane one side, sliding trays and two drawers with brass swing handles, enclosed by a pain of doors with ogee frames, a cornice and a plinth. 4ft 10in (147cm) wide x 6ft 11in (211cm) high.
A George III mahogany sideboard, in the manner of Gillows, the top cross banded and inlaid ebony stringing, the back with a brass curtain rail, the front with a central drawer, the interior baize lined with divisions above a deeper drawer and a cellarette drawer with false drawer fronts, flanked by two frieze drawers, fitted brass locks and brass florette and beaded ring handles, the cupboards either fitted a small pot cupboard or a shelf enclosed by a well figured veneered door, stop fluted side pilaster and plinth base. 4ft 5in (135cm) wide x 27in (68.5cm) deep x 35.75in (91cm) high.
A Victorian walnut inverted breakfront bookcase, the front with well figured veneer, the stepped cornice above four divided sections with adjustable shelves enclosed by glazed doors, the base with cupboards enclosed by panelled doors, the end doors with pilasters, motifs of carved fruit and foliage, on a plinth base. 10ft 6in (320cm) wide x 8ft 6.5in (260cm) high, top centre shelves 11in (28cm), end shelves 14in (36cm).
A late Victorian carved oak bracket clock, having domed pediment above reeded columns flanking a bevelled glass door enclosing a brass spandril dial with steel chapter rings, strike silent and fast slow subsidiaries, the chiming movement striking on a gong with repeat pull, raised on a stepped plinth and bracket supports, with a carved wall bracket, 78cm overall
Hugo Lonitz, a late 19th century majolica candelabrum, the four leaf scroll moulded light nozzles below a knight's helmet, the winged lion below supporting a shield on a circular cushion plinth with a band of alternating acanthus and cabochons in mauve, impressed fish mark, 57.5cm high (R) (2)
A 19th century 8 day longcase clock, the hood with swan neck pediment and convex 14inch painted dial signed 'Richd Holroyde, Stockport', with moon phase disc to the arch and subsidiary seconds and calendar dials, the trunk with canted corners and shaped door upon a rectangular plinth, 235cm high (some cracking and sections of veneer missing)
Brumhead, Stamford, an oak 8 day longcase clock, early 19th century, the 13inch arched painted dial with subsidiary seconds and decorated with figural emblematic scenes, the hood with swan neck pediment and canted corners to the trunk, raised on a reduced plinth, (case probably associated) 200cm high
A Large 17th Century Inlaid Credence Table. The circular folding top supported by a back swinging gate. The three sided front having run-moulded side rails and a central drawer with chequer inlay above arched aprons with carved flower corner spandrels. The column turned legs headed by marquetry inlaid tenons & adjoining the plinth base with canted corners & decoratively carved border. Standing 33 ins (84 cms) high on block feet. 46 ins (117 cms) wide.
A Fine Late 16th Century Inlaid Oak Chest, Circa 1580. The planked top with cleated ends measuring 42½ ins x 24 ins (108 cms x 61 cms) above a frieze of zig-zag inlay and three inlaid upper panels enclosing a box compartment. The three long drawers below enriched with geometric bandings and zig-zag inlay to the divides. Standing on a later plinth base 41 ins (104 cms) in height.
A Rare Gothic Oak Sepulchre or Altar Table. The front having three panels; the central panel carved with the sacred monogram IHC and flanked by armorial shields pertaining to the Stanley family (dated by the Armorial Identification Service as made between 1386 and 1485). The upper & lower friezes ornamented with rows of tracery quatrefoils and foliated rosettes heading the tracery divides. Standing on a later plinth base with a replacement stone top 50 ins (128 cms) wide, 20 ins (51 cms) deep and 28 ins (71 cms) high.
A painted plaster cast scale model of Sir Walter Scott Artist John Greenshields (c1792-1838), 56cm high Modelled from the Freestone statue, seated, height 58" (147.3cm) Inscribed on front of plinth: SIC SEDEBAT Presented to the Faculty by the trustees of Robert Cadell Greenshields began life as a stonemason but turned to sculpture under the direction of Robert Forrest of Lanark. his best-known work is the statue of Prince Charles Edward Stewart at Glenaladale in Inverness-shire. The present statue was made for Scott's longtime friend and associate, Robert Cadell. The modello for it of 1832 is at Powderham Castle in Devon
A 19th century mahogany eight-day longcase clock, maker David Peat of Crieff, the arched painted enamel dial with Roman numerals, subsidiary seconds and date dials and a coat-of-arms, the hood with swan neck pediment and fluted columns above the trunk with quarter columns and plinth base on bracket feet, 210cm high
A Victorian mahogany library bookcase the upper section with moulded cornice above two arched glazed doors enclosing 5 shelves applied carved scrolls, with two drawers and panelled cupboard base flanked by further scrolls on a plain moulded plinth the whole approx. 257 cm high x 129 cm wide x 50 cm deep
An Edwardian mahogany three piece bedroom suite consisting of a dressing table with shaped bevelled glass and two short and two long drawers beneath, a pot cupboard with single panelled door and a narrow wardrobe with decorative inlay to the single door above one deep drawer standing on a plinth base, 33 1/2" x 83" high (3).
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