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A mahogany breakfront bookcase, in George III style, the adjustable shelves enclosed by six thirteen-pane lattice glazed doors beneath a dentil cornice, the projecting ovolo moulded base enclosed by three pairs of panelled doors with re-entrant astragal mouldings, on a plinth, 390cm wide, 255cm high overall; the companion bookcase, enclosed by a pair of thirteen-pane lattice glazed doors above a pair of panelled astragal moulded doors, 138cm wide, 244cm high, early 20th century (alterations)
A mahogany and harewood semi-circular commode, in George III style, the top inlaid with fan patera in a variety of woods above a frieze of inlaid flutes, a pair of quartered doors and side panels under inlaid with harewood ovals of classical female figures suspended from ribbon bows, swags and pendants, on waisted plinth feet, 126cm wide, 97cm high, 19th century
Handsome pair of reproduction continental mahogany bookcase cabinets, each with ornate carved gilt pediment with urn finial, birds, mythical fishes and foliate scrolls, central panel of Classical figures above stepped, carved pierced cornice with central glazed panel above pair of single panel glazed doors enclosing shelves; the projecting lower section with pair of gilt glazed doors, canted corners and gilt fish mounts on plinth base, 171cm.
An Edwardian American walnut wardrobe, with birds eye maple panelling by Gillows, Lancaster with break-front moulded cornice over fluted pediment, the central cupboard having two panelled doors above alcove over two short and three long drawers, flanked to either side by mirrored single wardrobes, fluted pilaster, raised on moulded plinth base and castors, 86" high x 87" wide.
An early Victorian rosewood veneered chiffonier, the marble top with a raised mirror back with a moulded scroll frame carved with moulded sprays of foliage, the front frieze with a central tablet flanked by two drawers above a cupboard, fitted a shelf, enclosed by a pair of doors, later glazed, the scrolling moulded frame with sprays of foliage, the sides with foliage brackets, on a plinth base. 4ft. (147cm.) wide x 5ft. 6in. (1.58m.) high (including mirror).
A Victorian mahogany veneered library bookcase, the moulded cornice above shelves enclosed by a pair of glazed doors, the base with a frieze drawer, a trade label for H.G. GOODALL NEWCASTLE and filled brass pierced fret plate handles, above a cupboard fitted a shelf, enclosed by a pair of domed flame veneered panelled doors, rounded corners on a plinth base. 3ft. 5.5in. x 7ft. 5in. (2.26m.).
Oak long case clock, banded in mahogany circa 1820, the swans neck hood with a painted square face named M. Evans, Llangerniew (?), subsidiary seconds, date aperture and Arabic numerals, the field painted with floral swags and peacock feather spandrels, two train movement striking the hour on a trunk with a short door and set out panelled plinth. Height 213cm, 84in.
Oak long case clock banded in mahogany, the hood with swans neck cornice and fluted columns painted square face named Adams, Middlewich with subsidiary date and seconds dials, roman numerals and gilt spandrels, two train movement striking the hour on a trunk with reeded corners and shaped top door on set out canted plinth. Height 206cm, 81in.
A Hochst figural double-salt, circa 1770, modelled by Laurentius Russinger, as a boy wearing a blue-edged hat and costume holding a rose, seated on a marble plinth between two baskets, each painted with a rose inside and a gilt-edged rim on a grassy base edged with rockwork, crowned wheel mark in underglaze-blue, incised IW, 14.5cm, 5.625in. high; 18cm, 7in. across, minor restoration to his left thumb and to hat, Provenance, The Property of a Lady, sold Christie's London, 30th November 1987, lot 35 (part);, Anon. sale, Sotheby's Zurich, 27th November 2000, lot 133 (part)
'School for Love', a Meissen figure group, late 19th century, after the model by M.V.Acier, as a rocky outcrop surmounted by a plinth and festooned marble column by which stands Cupid reading from a book, behind him a lady in a macaroni wig and claret coat, at their feet three seated young girls, with two further women in conversation to the reverse, crossed swords in underglaze-blue, incised model number F.74 impressed 43, painter's numerals 16, 28cm, 11in, restored
An early Victorian mahogany inverted breakfront wardrobe, having flared end cornice above hanging cupboards enclosed by lancet shaped panel doors, flanking a pair of smaller doors enclosing two slides above three drawers fitted turned handles, on a moulded plinth, 91in (231cm) h, 103.25in (262cm) w, 27in(68.5) d.
A Victorian mahogany partner's pedestal desk, the green leather inset top with a greek key and gilt border to a moulded edge above three frieze drawers each side and three drawers to each pedestal, fitted brass ring handles, the reverse with panelled doors enclosing a shelf and folio divisions, the plinth on later raised blocks and castors, 32.5in (82.5in) h, 72in (183cm) w, 44.75in (113.6cm) d.
An Edwardian inlaid mahogany bookcase, in two parts, the upper section fitted three astragal bar glazed doors enclosing original adjustable shelves, the lower section of breakfront form fitted three inlaid blind panel doors enclosing storage space, the whole supported on plinth base, width 188cm approx.
AN EDWARDIAN CAST SILVER MODEL OF ADMIRAL LORD HORATIO NELSON, as on the top of Nelson's Column in Trafalgar Square, on plinth with plaque inscribed TRAFALGAR/1805, the base loaded, with snakeskin finish, hallmarked London 1904, makers Edward Barnard & Sons, for the centenary of the Battle of Trafalgar in 1905, 15cm, (5.9in) high
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