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A late Victorian Walnut Dressing Chest with rectangular bevel plate mirror in carved top frame, fret-cut scroll supports, demi-lune trinket dishes, over shelf over two short jewellery drawers, rectangular moulded edge top over the two short over one long drawers with brass handles, on turned legs with china castors, 42'' wide x 63'' high x 19'' deep
A superb Edwardian Walnut Bookcase/Cupboard by Laventons Ltd., of Bristol having upstand galleried back with moulded top and carved ends, pair of ogee fronted frieze drawers, over central arched fronted shelf, over lower opposing pair of two shaped, raised and fielded panel doors with carved detail, flanked by narrow bookcases with four adjustable shelves each, 48'' wide x 63'' high x 14'' deep
An unusual early 19th Century mahogany chiffonier secretaire sideboardThe raised back with a single shelf supported on two tapering uprights above a rectangular top and a single sliding door with a compartmentalized and leather lined interior, over two panelled doors enclosing a fitted interior, raised on bun feet, 112x132x52cms
An early 20th Century Chippendale Revival mahogany sideboardThe raised back with a blind fret work frieze over a single shelf, supported on two channelled uprights above a rectangular moulded top, two central drawers over a recess and flanked by two cupboard doors raised on channelled uprights, 168 x 137 x 57cm.
A stunning George III oak and mahogany cross banded high back dresserWith a Cavetto cornice above a mahogany cross banded frieze with inlaid stringing, over three shelves, the lower shorter shelf flanked by two panelled spice cupboards each with compartmentalised interiors, the lower part with a rectangular moulded plank top over a conforming mahogany cross band frieze and an arrangement of six cock beaded drawers each with twin brass swing handles and beaded oval back plates, the drawers flanked by two panelled cupboard doors each with a single shelf and brass knob handle above a shaped apron and bracket feet, 200 x 216 x 48cm.
A 17th/18th Century oak freestanding corner cupboardWith a moulded cornice above a pair of panelled doors each centred with a carved lozenge and enclosing a single shelf, the lower part with similarly carved panelled doors enclosing a single shelf, doors mounted on iron H brass hinges raised on bracket feet, 107x180x61cms
Elton Ware pottery ewer having a slender neck and loop handle, typical stylised foliate decoration in relief on a blue and green ground, base with signature, 22cm high Condition: Some surface scratching to the glaze to both sides of the point where the lower part of the handle joins the body at about the same height would appear to be caused by rubbing against other items on a shelf - **General condition consistent with age
An Arts and Crafts mahogany occasional table, designed by George Jack for Morris &Co., having a square top with cut corners and moulded edge, the base with octagonal tapering legs with turned bottom section with shaped rails and undershelf united by a double wishbone stretcher, width 24ins Condition report: Generally good, evidence of old break to stretcher, minor scratches to the top, slight staining to shelf
Mr Jorrocks' Lectors from Handley Cross, by R. S. Surtees with illustrations by G. Denholm Armour, London 1910 together with Hunts With Jorrocks from Handley Cross, 1908 and Our Village by Mary Russell Mitford with illustrations by Hugh Thomson, 1910 and The Testament of Beauty, A Poem in Four Books by Robert Bridges, Oxford 1938 and The Golden Age by Kenneth Grahame, illustrated by Enracht-Moony and Dream Days by Kenneth Grahame, illustrated by Maxfield Parrish and The Hunting of the Snark by Lewis Carrol, illustrated by Henry Holiday, 1899 (7) Condition report: Both Jorrocks' books faded to spines. Bad staining to bottom of pages on one, which has spread up a little onto the pages but does not reach the text. Appears that perhaps something was spilled on the shelf when it was closed.
An oak roll top desk, the tambour front enclosing a selection of open compartments and drawers, the whole raised on plinths containing four drawers CONDITION REPORTS The centre drawer is present as is the vanity panel, however not in situ. There is a key present. The rolltop does not appear to be working, one side has come out of its' runner, unsure if this is the only problem. Height to back is approximately 131 cm, width 1550 cm and depth is 96 cm. Has general wear and tear, surface scatches etc. and there is also a large split to the back left hand side and one of the joints is coming apart. There is a knock to the top shelf. In need of a clean and some TLC. There is some bubbling/splitting to the veneer on the right hand side pedestal. See images for further details
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