A late 19th century oak Arts & Crafts sideboard, having a stylised tulip and scroll carved pediment above shelf and bevelled mirror flanked by turned columns, the base fitted with two drawers above three panelled cupboard doors with further stylised carving, with moulding below and raised on short square feet. Width 72 ins (see illustration).
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An Edwardian mahogany bijouterie table, the rectangular top glazed and with blind fretwork surround hinging to a plush lined interior and raised on four tapered legs of square section with blind fretwork carving united by a raised centre shelf and terminating in spade feet. Width 27 ins (see illustration).
An Edwardian inlaid mahogany serving table, with crossbanded rear upstand to bow fronted top in turn above two frieze drawers with brass drop handles with circular backplates and geometric stringing and cockbeading, raised on tapered legs of square section united by a raised shelf. Width 42 ins.
A Continental kingwood and walnut dentist`s cabinet mid-19th century, the top with a single frieze drawer over a cylinder front on turned supports, enclosing a dark grey marble shelf with white glass splashback, over a bank of eight graduated short drawers and a single long drawer, the base with a slide and single frieze drawer, over a cupboard with panelled doors enclosing a single shelf, on a moulded plinth base with outset corners, 63in (160cm) high x 32in (81cm) wide.
A late-Victorian carved oak side cabinet with carved moulded top, over two acanthus carved frieze drawers with Green Man mask handles, over two panelled doors with green man masks and shell and acanthus scroll carving, enclosing a single shelf, flanked by carved shell paterae panels, on a carved and moulded plinth base, 60.25in (153cm) wide x 22in (56cm) deep x 39.5in (100.5cm) high.
A Benham & Froud copper and brass teapot and stand designed by Dr Christopher Dresser, probably manufactured for the Art Furnishers` Alliance ovoid body with riveted brass decoration, applied tripod over-slung handle, the stand with loose brass shelf supported on scroll rests stamped 5 25cm. high Literature The Studio volume XV 1898, page 111 the design for this teapot and stand illustrated in an article on Christopher Dresser. Michael Whiteway Christopher Dresser, Skira page 146 this design reproduced in an original photograph from the Chubb Archive.
A MID-VICTORIAN WALNUT AND EBONISED CABINET ON STAND BY LAMB OF MANCHESTER, CIRCA 1870 The red variegated marble top above panelled doors with engraved brass strap hinges and handles enclosing a later shelf, stamped 'LAMB 26850 MANCHESTER', on stand with ring turned and carved uprights on plinth base with castors 58¾ in. (149 cm.) high; 26 in. (66 cm.) wide; 29 in. (73.5 cm.) deep View on Christie's.com
A GEORGE IV MAHOGANY BRASS INLAID SIDE CABINET SECOND QUARTER 19TH CENTURY The triple reeded top above bowed sides with reeded mouldings flanking spiral-twist half columns and panelled doors enclosing a shelf, on later bun feet 38½ in. (98 cm.) high; 51¾ in. (131.5 cm.) wide; 20½ in. (52 cm.) deep View on Christie's.com
A PAIR OF FIGURED WALNUT, EBONISED AND GILT-METAL MOUNTED SIDE CABINETS VICTORIAN, LATE 19TH CENTURY, ADAPTED Each with opposing door enclosing a single shelf on a plinth base with turned feet Each: 42 in. (107 cm.) high; 24½ in. (62 cm.) wide; 15¾ in. (40 cm.) deep (2) View on Christie's.com
AN AMERICAN ROSEWOOD AND EBONISED PERPETUAL CALENDAR STRIKING SHELF CLOCK WELCH SPRING & CO. CIRCA 1880 The square painted sheet metal dial with chapter ring and day of week indications to the centre, blued steel hands (minute lacking), circular dial below with date and month indications, twin weight movement with anchor escapement and countwheel strike on gong, the interior with pasted trade labels signed 'WELCH SPRING & CO./FORESTVILLE, CONN., U.S.A.' 30¼ in. (77cm.) high View on Christie's.com
AN ARTHUR B. SIMPSON ARTS & CRAFTS MAHOGANY TABLE CABINET CIRCA 1910 with central shelf, arched back panel with cupboard below, flanked by cupboards enclosing single shelf, with everted and stepped cornices, each door with carved floral motif and brass handles 28¼ in. (71.7 cm.) high; 36½ in. (92.7 cm.) wide; 8 5/8 in. (22 cm.) deep View on Christie's.com
AN ARTS & CRAFTS OAK BUFFET WITH INSET COPPER PANEL BY JOHN PEARSON 1903 the superstructure inset with a copper panel heavily embossed with figures on a sailing barge and a setting sun, the base with shelf and cupboards with wrought iron strap handles, signed on reverse JP. 1903 47 3/8 in. (120.5 cm.) high; 47¾ in. (121.5 cm.) wide; 18½. in. (47 cm.) deep View on Christie's.com
A SHAPLAND & PETTER ARTS & CRAFTS INLAID MAHOGANY DISPLAY CABINET CIRCA 1900 the galleried superstructure with central shelf and panel inlaid with stylised foliage, above bow-fronted and glazed doors enclosing shelves, open shelf beneath with pierced sides, with further inlaid detail, on square supports with splayed feet 68¾ in. (174.5 cm.) high; 46 7/8 in. (119 cm.) wide; 15¾ in. (40 cm.) deep stamped S.P & B View on Christie's.com
A Victorian mahogany cased “Shelf” dial wall clock by W.S. Pond, 12 Owens Row, Clerkenwell, the 12ins painted dial to the eight day fusee movement, contained in case with turned bezel, and carved scroll and floral brackets, 25ins wide overall x 18.5ins high. Note : William Samuel Pond recorded working London 1881
Palmer (S) A General History of Printing... title in red and black Middle Hill shelf-mark on front pastedown contemporary calf spine gilt rubbed upper cover detached spine worn at head and foot for A.Bettesworth... 1733 § Humphreys (Henry Noel) The History of the Art of Printing first issue number 259 of 300 copies 106 lithographed or chromolithographed plates plus 2 duplicates 2 double-page foxed with the green limitation slip bound in contemporary half morocco gilt t.e.g. signed “Ducie” on title and at foot of spine spine a little stained slightly rubbed Bernard Quaritch 1867 4to(2)
AMBROSE HEAL: A light oak dresser with a raised back with a single shelf and seven cup hooks, the lower section with two short and a single long drawer above two panelled doors, with turned knob handles, on bracket feet, 48” wide.. This dresser appears to be a rare combination of dresser base no. 510 with the upper section more normally seen on the dresser no. 505. This would suggest it dates from 1905/1906 period when only a very small number of dressers of this type will have been manufactured, and it is possible that this combination was arrived at as the result of a client’s specific request.
Knight (Charles, publisher). The Pictorial Museum of Animated Nature, 2 vols., n.d., [1856-58], col. frontis. to each, num. wood-engs., contemp. half calf gilt, some wear to spines, folio, together with Yarrell (William), A History of British Birds, 4 vols., 4th ed., revised and enlarged by Alfred Newton, 1871-84, num. wood-engs. to text, orig. cloth gilt, minor shelf wear to head and foot of spines, 8vo, with other miscellaneous natural history, including ornithology, fishing, field sports, etc. (6 shelves)

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