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An impressive Victorian mahogany whatnotWith tier drop shaped finials above an upper half shelf and three full size shelves each raised on ring turned baluster and block supports, each block mounted with roundels, each shelf also supported on plain lath uprights, the lowest shelf with a frieze drawer, turned wooden handles, raised on ring turned vase shape legs and brass shoes with castors, 52x149x36cms
An unusual painted revolving bookcase table and a reproduction hardwood hanging wall shelfThe painted table with a rectangular top above revolving bookcase raised on spirally lobed supports, the hanging bookcase with two shelves and two frieze drawers, table 70cms high, wall shelf 90cms high
A good mixed lot to include a mahogany cased plated set of cutlery, a large art glass sculptured ball, a cloisonne vase, a quantity of paperweights, a walking stick handle in the form of a horse, a pair of warriors, a hand painted picture, a lasered glass trophy depicting a footballer and other (1 shelf)
A very large quantity of predominantly glassware and ceramics to include a quantity of Royal Doulton and Sylvac toby jugs and character jugs, a football trophy, two Franklin Mint ornamental cottages entitled Safely Home and Fisherman's Cove, a cast iron doorstop in the form of a golfer, two KLM Bo Bols blue and white houses, large ornamental glass figurines depicting fish, a Maltese paperweight signed and other (one full shelf)
A pine wall hanging two shelf unit together with a cream painted two door wall hanging cupboard and a cream painted cylindrical box, a four tier demi-lune whatnot with barley twist supports, a mahogany wall hanging shelving with four drawers beneath and a mahogany wall hanging shelving unit with two cupboard drawers beneath.
Cotswold School Wall hanging shelves, similar to designs by Ernest Gimson oak, the central part divided into four with lattice back and chamfered central divider flanked by two cupboard doors, each opening to reveal a shelf 45.5cm high, 122cm across, 18cm deep. Provenance: Rachel Ward (nee Rothenstein) and Alan Ward; thence by family descent. Rachel Rothenstein was daughter of Sir William Rothenstein, and brother to Michael Rothenstein. The Rothenstein family had close connections to the Cotswold School of Artists and commissioned numerous pieces.
A QUEEN ANNE OAK FALL FRONT ESCRITOIRE, with a moulded cornice above a flush fitting cushion fronted drawer, the fall front with geometric oak veneers with twin starbursts between columns, enclosing a vacant interior with single shelf and two small drawers, all above two short and two long graduated drawers drawers with half-round drawer dividers and broad crossbanding, on bun feet, 18th century and later, 67" high x 41" wide. See illustration.
An Edwardian mahogany mirror backed side cabinet, the arched back applied ribbon tied pendants centred on an oval patera, bowed shelf above a shaped bevelled plate flanked by vertical plates with projecting fluted cornices and acanthus headed tapered pillars, the shaped base with conforming frieze fitted two drawers, pair of glazed cupboard doors applied arched flared glazing bars with bowed ends, shaped apron and cabriole legs with pad feet, 135cm wide, 214cm high, Circa 1910
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