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Italian pottery yellow glazed flask with painted floral decoration, 21cm high, clear glass vase with applied crimped decoration, 20.5cm high, tile with geometric blue, brown and white pattern in wooden mount, green glass vase with wavy rim, 11.5cm high and a majolica small wall shelf in the form of a devil's head, 21cm high, (5)
Edwardian mahogany Cabinet, moulded cornice, the frieze inlaid and decorated with leaves and scrolls, above a cupboard fitted with two adjustable shelves and enclosed by glazed doors, the base fitted with a shelf, with arched and inlaid front, decorated with leafy scrolls and on a serpentine plinth and bracket feet, 82cms, (32").
Late 19th Century French walnut Bureau de Dame, the upper shelf with three-quarter pierced brass gallery, with baluster supports, the interior fitted with three drawers, enclosed by a fall front, inset with a maple wood panel and cartouche in satin wood and stained woods depicting books, scrolls, flowers and leaves, above one long drawer and on ebonised fluted tapered legs, by Romani Ragnini Barbur, 91 Rue Tradersiere 91, signed underneath the silk in the fall, 65cms, (25½").
A 19th Century mahogany chiffonier, with cross banding, the raised back with carved sunburst and shelf on turned columns, the base with secretaire drawer having fitted maple interior over panelled cupboard doors flanked by columns, on flared base with shaped apron and turned feet, 61" high, x 43 1/2" wide x 21" deep
A Regency Mahogany Sideboard, the raised back with a scrolled central pediment over a shelf, the inverted breakfront top over two frieze drawers and an arched apron drawer, flanked by a cupboard to one side and a cellaret drawer to the other, on turned spiral-reeded legs with paw feet, 137cm by 220cm by 72cm
An Arts and Crafts mahogany fall front secretaire by Shapland & Petter, with a shelf above pigeonholes supported by square pilasters with spindle galleries, the fall inset a marquetry landscape panel within a waved border and with copper strap hinges, the interior with pigeonholes and two drawers, on square section supports with an H-stretcher and block feet, 159cm high, 100cm wide, 43cm deep. See Bennett, Daryl. Shapland & Petter Ltd of Barnstaple: Arts & Crafts Furniture. Barnstaple 2005, p. 13 for an illustration of an oak version of this bureau with a conforming marquetry panel and an illustration from a catalogue where designated no. 1529. The front cover illustration of this book is of a mahogany version with an embossed copper panel
A pair of Victorian mahogany buffets, the arched and panelled three quarter gallery top to a moulded edge above a pair of panelled frieze drawers, flanked by carved rosettes, on leaf carved and fluted scroll volute supports united by a shelf to a shaped platform base on ceramic castors, 49.75in (126.5cm) h, 53in (134.5cm) w, 19.25in (49cm) d. (2)
An attractive late Victorian mahogany Bijouterie Table of shaped rectangular form with floral inlaid surround to the glazed lifting top, supported on four slim gilt metal mounted cabriole legs, joining up to a base shelf, the top measuring 24” x 19” overall (almost identical to previous lot)
An Edwardian painted mahogany display cabinet, circa 1905, in Sheraton revival style, the two-shelf interior enclosed by a serpentine door and shaped side panels, outlined throughout with stringing and painted with mask of Medusa, leafy guilloche and bellflower pendants, dentil cornice and square tapering legs, 177cm high, 132cm wide
A gilt brass and porcelain mounted mahogany side cabinet, early 20th century, in Louis XVI style, the arched back incised and centred with an oval porcelain portrait plaque of a noblewoman, above a shelf and bevelled mirror, the bow centre with inset Spanish brocatelle marble top, mounted throughout with tasselled drapery and leafy guilloche beneath a pierced gallery, on slender fluted legs set with beading and rosettes, 125cm high, 63cm wide
A rosewood and lozenge parquetry bonheur du jour, early 20th century, in Louis XVI style, the serpentine back with a shelf on scroll supports above an open compartment and two shallow drawers, the conforming base with an apron drawer enclosing a plush lined sliding writing surface, on angular cabriole legs, gilt brass pierced gallery, foliate handles and mounts, 105cm high, 73cm wide
A Victorian ebonised and gilt breakfront side cabinet, circa 1860, incised with leafy scrollwork and stringing, outlined with gilt brass beading and classical mounts, the frieze and central arched cupboard inset with pale blue jasper dip plaques sprigged in white with classical figures, flanked by a pair of two-shelf display cupboards and divided by freestanding Corinthian columns, 104cm high, 189cm wide
A French porcelain mounted ebony and ebonised bonheur du jour, circa 1870, inlaid throughout with brass stringing and outlined with brass mouldings, inset with Sevres style oval porcelain plaques painted with portraits and flower sprays within bleue celeste and gilt borders, the back with a shaped pediment above a shelf and pair of doors, the base with a drawer enclosing a gilt tooled leather lined writing surface, open mirror back shelves under, 124cm high, 107cm wide, 48cm deep
A George III oak dresser, the upper section with moulded cornice above three open shelves flanked with fluted columns, the lower section with rectangular top above three frieze drawers and a shaped apron supported on baluster turned legs united with a solid pot shelf, standing on turned feet, 175cm wide, 48cm deep, 203cm high
A large oak cupboard of architectural form, Late Victorian, late 19th/early 20th century oak, with stop fluted terminals and foliate carved motifs the upper section with four panel doors enclosing adjustable shelves, the lower section with four frieze drawers and the central pair of doors enclosing a void interior, the pair of flanking doors each enclosing a fixed shelf h.273cm., w.315cm., d.64cm. Provenance by repute this impressive cupboard was one of a pair and formed part of a commission by Charles Vane, Sixth Marquis of Londonderry for Wynyard Hall, County Durham. In 1911 the piece was purchased by the Parker family of Lanchester, County Durham and thence by descent to the current vendor.
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