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`REAR ADMIRAL SIR JAMES CLARK ROSS, D.C.L. F.R.S.`, published by Alexander Scott (late 18th Century) after Stephen Pearce, mezzotint on wove paper, marginal staining, slight scuffing, [early 19th century]. 550 x 420mm.; together with three further mezzotint portraits of The Right Honourable Robert Viscount Melville K.T., First Lord Commissioner of the Admiralty by C. Turner after Sir Thomas Lawrence; Admiral Sir Charles Napier after John Simpson; Admiral Sir George Francis Seymour by John Lucas; with 7 bookplate portraits of naval figures, various conditions, (11) An attractive seated portrait of the Arctic and Antarctic explorer James Clark Ross (1800-1862) in uniform. His arm rests upon a map of the Arctic, and a map of the south pole hangs on the wall behind. His achievements include the discovery of the Ross sea, Victoria Land and the volcanoes Mount Erebus and Mount Terror, named after the expedition`s vessels. Ross`s expedition mapped much of the Antarctic coastline and the Ross ice-shelf was named in his honour.
An oak North Wales high dresser, early 19th century, the three shelf rack with boarded back over four short central cockbeaded drawers, flanked by a short frieze drawer and single cabinet door with octagonal moulded panel to each side, all fitted with shield shaped bone key escutcheons and brass knob handles, raised on shaped bracket front feet, 169cm wide, 208cm high, 46.5cm deep
A George III enclosed high oak dresser, North Wales, circa 1800, the three shelf rack with boarded back under a wavy frieze, the base with three short frieze drawers above three short central drawers flanked by a single panel cabinet door to each side, all fitted with brass knob handles, raised on shaped bracket feet, 164.5cm wide, 200cm high, 47cm deep
A Regency oak rosewood crossbanded Shropshire plate rack, the dentil moulded cornice over a wavy cut frieze, above a long open shelf and two short central open shelves flanked by a single two panel cabinet door to each side, with pierced brass key escutcheon opening to reveal two fixed shelves, 194.5cm wide, 127.5cm high, 25cm deep
A Victorian aesthetic pen work occasional table, stamped `A & N.C.S.L makers 4E NO 5297`, the serpentine triangular top depicting exotic birds within scrolling leaves and berries, on three pairs of shaped cabriole supports, united by a shelf platform stretcher with armorial device and motto `Union is strength`, the maker`s stamp for Army and Naval Coop Society Ltd.,57cm diameter, 54.5cm high
Two Great Western Railway brass signal lever shelf plaques, `To Pilning / Branch Box’ and `From Pilning / Branch Box’, each 12cm long.. Note: The original station at Pilning (south Gloucestershire) was opened by the Bristol and South Wales Union Railway in 1863 and was taken over by the Great Western Railway in 1868. A second station was built to serve a newly created line following the opening of the Severn Tunnel in 1886.
An early 19th Century mahogany extending dining table, the concertina action table extending with three leaves, on turned reeded legs with brass castors, together with its pedestal sideboard/leaf case with drawers above a cupboard with cellaret drawer with shelf and a cupboard containing sliding shelves, on carved scroll feet, table fully extended, 231cm (90.95") long, 114cm (44.75") wide, sideboard 93cm (36.5") high, 174cm (68.5") wide/see illustration
A 19th Century Chinese Mahogany Display Cabinet on Stand. The crested top rail carved with stylised scroll motifs and fronted by a bronze dragon leaning over the edge. The glazed door enclosing a velvet lined interior with two height adjustable shelves. The uprights adorned with brass appliqués and incised with undulating flowering vine. The stand having legs with protruding lion head masks supporting the lower shelf. Raised on knop feet and measuring 69 ½ ins (177 cms) in height, 28½ ins (72 cms) in width, 16 ins (40 cms) in depth.
A 19th Century Oriental Hardwood Stand, the square top inset with mottled marble. The sides carved with undulating foliage & flowers above pierced stylized scrollwork. The tall legs united by a plain under-shelf and terminating with ball & claw feet. 32 ins (81 cms) in height, 16½ ins (42 cms) in depth.
An Early 18th Century Oak French Provincial Side Cabinet. The top having a moulded edge above two moulded panel doors hung on iron rod hinges with a cock-head escutcheon. The interior fitted with a shelf. The base having applied moulding and raised on stile feet 33½ ins (85 cms) high, 34 ins (87 cms) wide, 16½ ins (42 cms) deep.
* Silverlining pair of demi-lune side tables , veneered and cross banded in Brazilian flame mahogany, inlaid with silver and key pattern, on three sabre legs and under shelf. Width 124cm. ‘This lot sold subject to V.A.T. for more information see terms and conditions in the back of the catalogue or contact the saleroom’

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