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A Capodimonte figure depicting a shoemaker seated, 25cm high, together with another Capodimonte style figure of a hunter holding a cigar, 29cm high, together with a Country Artists model, 'Shimmering Flight', depicting three kingfishers at the side of a pond, mounted on a mahogany plinth, marked CA 699, 22cm high (3)
A Late Victorian Walnut Kneehole Desk, and a George III Mahogany Armchair, the kneehole desk with leather cloth inset to top and moulded edge, fitted nine drawers, on plinth base, 48ins wide x 26ins deep x 28ins high, the armchair with rectangular panelled back and moulded scroll splat, reeded arms, seat upholstered in green brocade, on turned front supports
A Victorian Mahogany Kneehole Dressing Table, with rounded front corners and moulded edge to top, the superstructure with oval mirror with shaped and moulded frame and carved cresting, on conforming carved uprights and fitted three dual drawers, the base fitted recessed cupboard to kneehole enclosed by single door and eight drawers, on plinth base, 49ins x 23ins x 70ins high
A Pair of Imposing Green/Brown Patinated Bronze Two-Handled Urns in the French Manner, the rim with bold cast leaf pattern borders, the spiral fluted body with conforming handles with twin mask mounts, circular bases with reeded and ribbon ornament, on square plinth bases, 24ins diameter x 32ins high
An Early 19th Century Skeleton Clock, by Carter, Tooley Street, Southwark, the 4.25ins diameter brass framed dial with central white enamel chapter ring with Roman numerals and pierced brass borders, to the twin brass single train fusee movement mounted on white marble twin stepped plinth, 14ins high, on associated octagonal rosewood and brass inlaid plinth base, with oval glass dome for same, 18.25ins high overall Note: William Carter (Jnr.) recorded working Tooley Street, Southwark 1805-1825
A Late 18th/Early 19th Century Oak Longcase Clock, by B. Gurden of Daventry, the 12ins arch painted dial with Roman and Arabic numerals, subsidiary seconds dial and date aperture, painted with flowers to spandrels and bird to arch, to the eight day two train movement striking on a bell, contained in case with moulded pediment and turned columns to hood, shaped trunk door crossbanded in mahogany, on plinth base, 81ins high Note: Benjamin Gurden of Daventry recorded working 1795
A William IV Rosewood Chiffonier, the upper part with tray top shelf with fretted and carved back, on twin scroll supports and inset with mirror plate, the base with square edge to top, fitted two frieze drawers, two shelves under enclosed by a pair of panelled doors with twin scroll brackets to sides, on plinth base, 48.5ins wide x 17.75ins deep x 55ins high
A late 19th century gilt and patinated bronze lamp base, fashioned as a young girl holding a telescope, leaning on a book with a tree rising up behind her, on a rocky base and oval plinth, with floral swags, curved, fluted sides, wreath and foliate ornament, on scrolled leaf feet, 18 1/2"h, later fitted with a brass standard lamp column, 56" h overall
A large oak framed breakfront bookcase cabinet in the Arts and Crafts taste with six glazed and barred doors enclosing shelving over four glazed and barred and two fielded panelled doors on a plinth base, 382 cm wide x 268 cm high CONDITION REPORTS This piece is modern bespoke made for the vendor's home and has therefore not been adapted or cut. All finials are poresent though three are broken requiring re-attaching. The upper frieze has six various vertical splits - see images for detail. The shleves are in pine and fixed, there are no locks to the doors, central cupboards shelves are 27.5cm deep. First outer pair of cabinet doors shelves are 23cm deep, outside doors enclose shelves 27.5cm deep, lower central cupboard doors 31.5cm deep flanked by two fielded panel doors 27cm deep. Outer glazed cabinets 31cm deep. One piece of moulding top left of central cupboard doors missing, the piece splits in to three sections, the cornice, the centre glazed section and the base and plinths. Rear left side has two white paint marks - see image. Slight damage to the moulding top left back corner - see image. Otherwise the piece has wear and tear conducive with a certain amount of age and use prior to being removed from the house and barn stored until sale. Whilst the top cornice with the urn finials is presently fixed it could be removed at which point the height of the bookcase would be 242cm - see images for further detail
A mahogany tambour top desk in the George III taste, the plain top over the tambour enclosing a pull-out writing compartment and pigeon holed four drawer interior over two frieze drawers with brass swan neck handles, raised on two banks of three drawers, on a plinth base, 110 cm high x 135 cm wide
A circa 1700 oak coffer the plain three panel top over a foliate lunette carved frieze and foliate carved three panel front on stile supports Size approx. 126cm long x 55cm high x 53cm deep CONDITION REPORTS Has staining and damage throughout conducive with wear, age and use. Candle box missing, lock missing, replacmeent base boards, stiles cut and replced with shallow plinth - see images for further detail.
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