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Lot 1209

An Edwardian rosewood occasional table, twin drop flap being boxwood and ebony strung and with batwing spandrels, with frieze drawer and square legs united by a raised shelf and terminating in castors. Width 21 ins.

Lot 1211

A mahogany two tier occasional table, the circular top with spindled gallery and circular surround to the middle shelf raised on scroll feet. Diameter 15.5 ins.

Lot 1229

A late Victorian oak fire surround, with moulded cornice to blind fretwork frieze with shelf beneath, with carved mask corbals and foliate carved pilasters. Width 66 ins, height 65 ins, internal width 41.75 ins, height 38.25 ins.

Lot 525

A mahogany two tier occasional table and a two tier pine shelf unit

Lot 698

An oak set of shelves; A leather camel model; book ends; wooden tennis rackets; a corner shelf unit

Lot 396

An Edwardian mahogany and inlaid breakfront wardrobe, the centre section fitted open shelf, cupboard and drawers flanked by two hanging compartments enclosed mirrored doors, 88" wide x 90" high

Lot 2308

A mid-18th Century oak side cabinet with carved decoration, the raised shelf back above a frieze drawer and a double cupboard, raised on bracket feet, width approx 132cm.

Lot 2619

A pair of late 19th Century softwood wall brackets, each shelf supported by a cherub, height approx 23cm (faults).

Lot 1075

A Chinese rosewood asymmetrical shelf unit, late 19th Century, with mother-of-pearl inlaid foliate decoration, the carved and pierced foliate scroll gallery above an arrangement of shelves, cupboard and drawer, on claw and ball feet, height approx 104cm.

Lot 2018

A 19th Century stripped pine dresser, the base fitted with two frieze drawers above cupboards and turned columns, on a plinth base, the matched shelf back with a moulded pediment above open shelves, width approx 103cm.

Lot 2101

An Edwardian satin walnut dressing chest fitted with a swing mirror above a shelf and three long drawers, raised on bracket feet, width approx 90cm.

Lot 401

A small mahogany Display Cabinet with a plate glass shelf and enclosed by pair of glazed doors. 20" (50cms) wide.

Lot 438

A set of walnut Book Shelves with open shelf and cupboard under, enclosed by a pair of panelled doors. 2` (61cms) wide.

Lot 472

A 19th Century mahogany Bedside Cupboard with open shelf, single drawer and ring turned supports. 22" (56cms) wide. (converted).

Lot 195

A papier mache folding shelf with chinoiserie decoration and a cased drinking glass

Lot 676

An Edwardian chest of drawers, a towel rail, fireguard, stool and shelf unit

Lot 1217

An 18th century oak dresser, the dentil moulded canopy over a deep frieze with original iron hooks, the wide planked back with three shelves over four drawers, raised on turned pillar supports over a planked pot shelf, on stile feet

Lot 117

Shelf of Doberman Pinschers including Border Fine Arts, Beswick, Country Artists etc, a Beswick Old English Sheepdog and a Modern Staffordshire Spaniel

Lot 126

A shelf of decorative ceramics and glass including Wade Whimsies, collectors plates, Lilliput Lane cottages etc

Lot 206

A shelf of Coalport figurines

Lot 207

A shelf of decorative ceramics and glass including Copenhagen, a mantel clock etc

Lot 208

A shelf of decorative glass ornaments and animals including Sevres, Swarovski, Beswick etc

Lot 1295

Bleached wood tall shelf unit with glass shelves

Lot 1324

"Oak hall table c.1920, demi-lune top with pot shelf, cup and cover supports, bun feet, 68cm w"

Lot 283

"Mahogany wall shelf with carved scallop shell, wooden bust, cherry dressing table pots and ebony dressing table items"

Lot 1159

"Edwardian style cutlery basket table, lower shelf, box supports, splay legs, 77cm approx"

Lot 119

† CHARLIE TAWARA TJUNGURRAYI (BORN CIRCA 1921-1999) Dreaming at Yawaiangra, circa 1971 Synthetic polymer paint on plywood shelf 128 x 26.5cm Provenance Sotheby’s Australia (per Australian Art Sales Digest but no details of lot or sale number) Museum Art International, Adelaide catalogue number 96 CT 003. The Morven Estate Curatorial Services records state that this is: An important early work that was executed on a plywood shelf in the painting room at Papunya during 1971. The iconology depicts the artist’s Dreaming and country to the west of Papunya, in Western Australia.

Lot 31

A side cabinet with open shelf and cupboard 100 by 50 by 60cm high, and a matching pegged oak coffee table, 100 by 50 by 50 high. (2)

Lot 41

A 19th century pine two door cupboard with an inset small four drawer chest on top shelf, 106 by 26 by 109cm high.

Lot 107

An Old Charm style oak cupboard of two doors over drawer with shelf below, containing a quantity of classical and jazz LPs.

Lot 116

An oak Gothic revival style wall cabinet with twin glazed doors revealing shelf to interior, 53cm by 21 by 55cm high.

Lot 350

A mahogany demi-lune dressing table, the moulded top over frieze drawer raised on fluted tapering turned legs united by a shaped shelf on bun feet, 121cm wide x 71cm high x 58cm deep

Lot 451

A mahogany and Kingswood inlaid triple lobed cabinet, the floral and crossbanded top with brass beading over two doors and extensive inlaid panels, raised on cabriole legs terminating in sabots united by a single shelf, 58cm wide x 81cm high x 58cm deep

Lot 2493

A period oak wall Cupboard, moulded top, single fielded panel door, single shelf and lower moulding.

Lot 2542

A reproduction oak Priory style Dresser, two shelf rack over double drawers and doors base, having iron ring handles. 71" high x 49" wide x 19" deep.

Lot 2557

An interesting Regency Mahogany double wall Shelf, two shelves with lower apron, Marquetry inlaid throughout, with floral decoration.

Lot 2572

A reproduction oak Dresser having moulded top, two shelf plate rack, the base having two drawers and two cupboard doors with two panels, some carving, iron hinges and square feet. 47" wide x 69" high x 17 1/2" deep

Lot 105

Early 20th Century Holland & Sons walnut `Japanesque` hallstand/seat inset with Japanese lacquered ash and blind fret panels, fitted a bevelled mirror panel with glove box below, one long drawer with open shelf below and two fall flaps to the base, makers stamp to top of drawer, 123cm wide

Lot 365

A MAHOGANY VINTAGE SADDLE HORSE WITH TWO DRAWERS AND A SHELF BENEATH. 119 cm`s x 40 cm`s x 101 cm`s.

Lot 394

A REPRODUCTION TWO DRAWER MAHOGANY BOOK SHELF WITH INLAY TO TOP.

Lot 397

A VICTORIAN MAHOGANY HANGING BOOK SHELF WITH FOUR SHELVES.

Lot 398

TWO REPRODUCTION TWIN SHELF HANGING ORNAMENT STANDS (2)

Lot 731

AN EARLY 19TH CENTURY ELM CRICKET TABLE, the one piece circular top supported on three triangular section legs joined by an under shelf, 76cm high x 73cm diameter. See illustration

Lot 1235

A quantity of decorative china including bird ornaments, commemorative ware etc.(1 shelf)

Lot 1238

Miscellaneous decorative china, including a French faience ewer, Beer Stein`s Japanese carved soap stand, decorative plates, cups and saucers, teapots.(1 shelf)

Lot 1256

A box set of wine glasses, a set of six shot glasses, another smaller set, various items of pressed glass including salts, condiment pots etc.(1 shelf)

Lot 1341A

Various foreign language novels including Rostand, J. Péyré, Dorgeles, Duhamel, Duffon, Philippe Aziz The secrets of the Incas, and others. (One shelf)

Lot 1349

Various picture frames, pictures and prints. (One shelf)

Lot 2017

A quantity of tools, bottles, scales, etc. (1 shelf).

Lot 2153

Various books. (1 shelf).

Lot 54

John Hogan (1800-1858) Bust of Francis Sylvester Mahony ("Fr. Prout") Marble, 50cm high (19.75") Made in Rome 1846 and signed Hogan Provenance, by descent in the family of the subject Literature "John Hogan, Irish Neoclassical Sculptor in Rome" (Irish Academic Press, 1982) where it is listed as No. 58 in the Catalogue Raisonné. Mahony wrote a description of Hogan's studio in Rome in the spring of 1847 which mentions his own portrait bust. "The locale which forms this sculptor's workshop (once tenanted by Canova) presents just now what may be termed a sort of Hibernian Valhalla…the bust of Father Mathew looks forth redolent of Christian philanthropy: on the same shelf is seen the mirthful brow of Father Prout…the late venerable Mr Beamish of Cork as well as his meritorious partner William Crawford, both models to any mercantile community, have their representations here, with several Murphies from that city." The bust was made before May 1847 so it is unlikely to have been this bust for which Mahony sat for Hogan in November 1847 as Turpin writes. The date is therefore likely to be 1846 rather than 1848. Turpin notes the low relief carvings on either side of the base. On one side an open chest with rolls of parchment and an antique lamp - an illusion to the 'discovery' of Fr Prout's literary remains in a chest - and on the other a book, a wine bottle, a chalice and a classical flask - apt symbols of Mahony's life. Francis Sylvester Mahony (Fr Proust) (1804-1866) "A very singular person, of whom the world tells a thousand and one tales, you know, but of whom I shall speak as I find him, because the utmost kindness and warmheartedness have characterised his whole bearing towards us….a most accomplished scholar and vibrating all over with learned associations and vivid combinations of fancy and experience - having seen all the ends of the earth and the men thereof, and possessing the art of talk and quotation to an amusing degree." Elizabeth Barrett Browning, 10th October 1848 Francis Mahony was born in Cork on 31st December 1804, the son of Martin Mahony a woollen merchant. He went to Clongowes in 1815, to the Jesuit college of St. Acheul at Amiens in 1819 and then to Paris as a Jesuit novice. From 1823-1825 he studied in Rome. He was "brilliant but intractable and ill-disciplined". Eventually he was told that he was not suitable for ordination as a Jesuit. Returning to Ireland still intent on ordination he was made Prefect of Studies at Clongowes and then Master of Rhetoric. Then disaster struck. He took a party of boys on an outing to have dinner in Maynooth. The boys got drunk and returned to Clongowes on turf-cutters' carts after midnight. Mahony resigned his post. He went abroad, continued his studies and was eventually ordained, but not as a Jesuit, in 1832. He served bravely in Cork during the Cholera epidemic of 1832 but again fell out with his superiors. After two years he went to London, gave up life as a priest and began the career in journalism for which he is remembered. His relations with the Church have continued to be uncertain. A friend wrote after his death that "he might have had a cardinal's hat but for that which is imputed to him as his one great fault - conviviality" Mahony loved the sociable, literary world of London. He wrote for Fraser's Magazine under the pseudonym of "Father Prout", allegedly the parish priest of Watergrasshill, near Cork. The editor William Maginn, Thomas Crofton Croker, the antiquarian and collector of Irish fairy stories and Daniel Maclise, the artist, were other Cork-born contributors. Mahony's writing shows him to have been a classical scholar, linguist and wit. He described himself as "an Irish potato seasoned with Attic salt." As a joke he alleged that Thomas Moore, then at the height of his success, was just a plagiarist, merely translating from French, Greek or Latin poems or other "originals" which Francis supplied. The Bells of Shandon - for long included in the Oxford Book of English Verse - was written as the supposed original of Moore's Evening Bells - a St Petersburg Air. Many of these articles were collected as The Reliques of Father Prout. From 1837 he wrote for Charles Dickens's Bentley's Miscellany from Italy. His contributions were collected and published in 1847 as Facts and Figures from Italy by Don Jeremy Savonarola - another pseudonym - with a brief foreword by Dickens. Mahony settled finally in Paris where for eight years he was the correspondent of The Globe and where he died in 1866. He is buried at Shandon in Cork. One of his obituarists wrote "Indeed Francis Mahony… was no common man, either in genius or expression. Many elements met in him, as in a mayonnaise, to make a piquant mixture. He was a Jesuit and a humourist; a priest and a Bohemian; a scholar and a journalist; a wag and a song-writer; a Cork man familiar to everyone in Rome, a Roman Catholic ecclesiastic well known in the convivial clubs of London."

Lot 187

A part Edwardian walnut and gilt brass rise and fall action standard lamp with sub-shelf, raised on barley twist columns over a disc base, 125cm (49in) high, together with a mahogany torchere standard lamp

Lot 104

19TH CENTURY STRIPPED PINE DRESSER, having moulded cornice over boarded three shelf rack back, the base with curved angles above freize drawers, two panel cupboards below flanking blind panel on platform base. 60" Wide x 18.5" Deep x 80" High.

Lot 108

A GEORGIAN OAK MULE CHEST, now converted to a dresser with later four shelf boarded rack over moulded edge top over six short moulded and mahogany crossbanded drawers standing on ogee bracket feet and flanked by reeded corner pilasters" Wide x 21" Deep x 37" High plus rack.

Lot 122

EARLY 20TH CENTURY MAHOGANY ART NOUVEAU DESIGN MUSIC CABINET, having arched mirrored back with over shelf, single freize drawer, lead glazed door with inlaid panel below revealing fitted shelf to the interior, on square legs with moulded feet. C1900. 24" Wide x 15" Deep x 54" High.

Lot 123

EARLY 20TH CENTURY ART NOUVEAU DESIGN MAHOGANY DISPLAY CABINET, having moulded cornice over two convex glazed doors, open mirror backed display shelf below, two blind panelled cupboards on square legs with apron. Overall inlaid with Art Nouveau foliate designs. C1900. 35.5" Wide x 15" Deep x 70" High.

Lot 133

EDWARDIAN MAHOGANY BOW FRONTED TWO DOOR CUPBOARD, fitted shelf to the interior, inlaid decoration to the doors and stringing to the legs, standing on spade feet. 34" Wide x 19.5" Deep x 36.5" High.

Lot 139

19TH CENTURY OAK DOUBLE GLAZED CORNER CABINET, having moulded dentil cornice above single arched door revealing two fitted shelves to the interior, alcove below with shaped shelf. Lacks original plinth. 40" Wide x 18" Deep x 78" High.

Lot 141

18TH CENTURY MAHOGANY DOUBLE CORNER CUPBOARD, having moulded cornice over two astragal glazed doors, revealing shaped shelf to the interior, the base with two blind arch panel doors, standing on bracket feet. C1875. 42" Wide x 18" Deep x 88" High.

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