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A French rosewood and tulipwood parquetry and gilt bronze mounted gueridon in the Louis XVI style, late 19th century, the oval marmo brocatello top with a gallery of running circlets, the frieze with a drawer to one long side, a mount cast with Cupids to the front, a conforming false drawer front opposite, the straight legs descending from volutes to stretchers and a subsidiary shelf, above cabriole lower legs with rams' heads and monopodia, 77cm high, 59cm wide
A rosewood and ivory marquetry cabinet by Collinson & Lock, last quarter 19th century, the panelled rear gallery with a central shelf supported by columns, the rectangular breakfront top above three doors, each panel profusely decorated depicting classical figures, architectural elements and arabesques, on reeded square tapering legs with a rectangular undertier, the top of one small door stamped 'COLLINSON & LOCK 3127', 166cm high, 111cm wide, 41cm deep
Art Nouveau mahogany Display Cabinet, with three-quarter galleried top, with carved and with ribbon appliqués above a fretwork frieze, three-sided cupboard with glazed doors, flanked by turned pilasters, the breakfront base with shaped shelf, enclosed by glazed doors and sides, shaped and scrolled apron and on cabriole leg, 129cms, (4'3").
A 19th century painted commode, with gilt stringing, the inverted breakfront top with curved corners above a door centred a circular panel painted in the manner of Angelica Kauffman, enclosing a painted interior with shelf, on turned tapering feet, 39in (99cm) h, 47.25in (120cm) w, 17in (43cm) d.
A walnut cocktail cabinet, brass bound, quater veneered and banded, with a pair of needlework panel doors depicting Elizabethian figures in garden landscapes, enclosed a glass shelf the base with a pair of frieze drawers and a mirrored slide, to carved apron and supports, circa 1920's, 63.25in (160.6cm) h, 36.5in (90.6cm) w, 18.5in (47cm) d.
A George IV mahogany Davenport, the forward sliding top with a partitioned interior to sliding tray and lidded compartments, the galleried back with a central handle, sliding to reveal ink and pen compartments, the sides with further pen and ink compartments to a divided frieze drawer, the front with false drawer, the side doors enclosing four drawers with sunken brass handles, the right side with a shelf, Bramah locks, 36.5in (92.6cm) h, 20.75in (52.7cm) w, 21.5in (54.5cm) d. The drawer linings are either mahogany or cedar, many of the compartments having loose leather covered covers.
Menpes (Mortimer & Dorothy). Japan, A Record in Colour, A&C Black, 1901, col. plts. with captioned tissue guards, t.e.g., orig. gilt dec. cloth, spine very sl. sunned, 4to, together with Stock (Eugene), The History of the Church Missionary Society, 3 vols., 1899, orig. green cloth gilt, sl. marked, 8vo, plus Hakluyt (Richard), Voyages, 10 vols., J.M. Dent, 1927-28, orig. cloth gilt, 8vo, together with a qty. of others, travel etc. (one shelf)
* An oak Arts & Crafts wall-hanging bookcase, early 20th c., having two shelves, with embossed copper panels of a stylised lemon and pear tree inset to either side of central shelves, approx. 350 x 490mm, (shelf approx. 255mm long, 105mm deep), containing The Temple Bible, 31 vols., pub. J.M. Dent & Co, 1902-03, b & w frontispieces, t.e.g., orig. gilt dec. green grained sheep, spines browned and some wear, small 8vo, together with The Collected Writings of Thomas de Quincey, 15 vols., A. & C. Back, 1896, orig. gilt dec. cloth, 8vo, plus 4 others (-)
An early 19th century mahogany breakfront low bookcase. the plain frieze above three bays of reeded open shelves, on short turned legs with brass socket castors (the sides pierced for additional alcove shelf supports), 156cm wide, 97cm high, 35cm deep; together with two smaller matching free-standing open bookcases, en suite, each 46cm wide, 97cm high, 24cm deep (3)
A William IV mahogany bookcase cabinet, the cavetto moulded cornice above two arched glazed doors enclosing three adjustable shelves on a base of two plain drawers above two arched panelled doors enclosing a single shelf, raised on a plain plinth support, 114.5 cm wide x 213 cm high (ILLUSTRATED)
A William IV rosewood breakfront side cabinet, the later green marble top above a plain frieze and pair of central cupboard doors with folded silk panels enclosing a velvet lined interior with single shelf, flanked by two further cupboard doors enclosing adjustable shelving, each interspersed by flowerhead capped plain columns on a moulded plinth base to turned feet, 208 cm wide (ILLUSTRATED)
A North Wales oak dresser, first quarter 19th century, the ogee-moulded cornice over a lunette-pierced frieze and three open delft shelves with boarded back above a T arrangement of short cock-beaded drawers, all fitted with gilt metal ring handles, flanked by two arched panel single cabinet doors revealing one fixed shelf on a cut out plinth base, 163 cm wide, 203 cm high, 50 cm deep
A George III oak crossbanded mahogany housekeepers cupboard, the ogee-moulded cornice over two central three panel doors revealing two fixed shelves flanked by an arched open cabinet and two panel cabinet door, revealing one fixed shelf over two short drawers to each side, over a mahogany crossbanded front lip with three rows of three short drawers, all fitted with brass knob handles above a three section shaped apron front on slender bracket front feet (with repairs), 190 cm wide, 240 cm high, 50 cm deep
A mid-Wales oak dresser, mid-18th century, the moulded cornice over three delft shelves with boarded back on a two plank rectangular base top above three short shallow drawers fitted with later turned wooden handles, on three straight stile front supports, united by plain side stretchers with open pot board shelf and boarded back, 199 cm wide, 198 cm high, 46.5 cm deep
A tall oak floor-standing narrow cabinet bookcase, part 18th century, the canted cornice over two rectangular glazed doors revealing two fixed shelves over two narrow rectangular cabinet doors to the base, revealing one fixed shelf, all fitted with brass knob handles, raised on shaped bracket front feet, 94 cm wide, 208 cm high, 42 cm deep
A Victorian walnut three-tier whatnot, each shelf with bow front and rounded proud corners, the top shelf with pierced back scrolling frets and four turned finials over ring turned and inverted cup columns with scrolling pierced front fret apron on four short turned inverted cup legs and white salt-glazed casters, 74 cm wide, 97 cm high, 37 cm deep
A late Victorian/Edwardian rosewood and marquetry mirror-back side cabinet, the architectural pediment with central urn finial over a pierced galleried concave open shelf, over a bevelled mirror plate with full-length open shelf below and turned and tapering supports to the fore over a base with a central long drawer and central open recess, flanked by a single-glazed cabinet door to each side over four front turned and tapering supports united by a platform stretcher over a shaped apron on short peg feet, 122 cm wide, 209 cm high, 39 cm deep
A white-and-amber veined marble fire surround, first quarter 20th century, the plain rectangular mantle shelf over a reeded frieze with leaf-carved front corner capitals over a veined marble frieze on two matching columns, grate opening 92 cm wide, 88 cm high, fire surround overall 150 cm wide, 116 cm high (sizes approximate) * Please note VAT is payable on the hammer price of this
A Victorian walnut three-tier whatnot, with low shaped back, bow-fronted open shelves with cut-out front corners, each shelf with a graduated shallow drawer below, the top with four turned finials over spiral-turned front corner supports raised on short turned legs and terminating in brass casters, 98 cm wide, 83 cm high, 53.5 cm deep
A Victorian mahogany whatnot, of rectangular form, the top with four turned acorn corner finials over three open shelves and a single shallow drawer under the centre shelf, united by slender baluster turned corner supports on four short turned legs terminating in brass casters, 62 cm wide, 124 cm high, 39 cm deep
A small Georgian style mahogany bowfront sideboard by Maple & Co., the raised back with an open shelf above three satinwood cross banded panels, fitted a single drawer to the frieze, two convex panel doors on either side fitted brass ring handles, raised on square tapering legs and spade feet, 46in. x 22in. x 42in. high.
A LATE 19TH CENTURY MAHOGANY SIDEBOARD of inverted breakfront, having a short raised mirrored back with shelf on fluted and turned uprights, above three indented panel doors with incised line detailing and turned circular bosses, the interior fitted with pull slides and drawers, on plinth base, 182.5cms x 131cms
AN ARTS & CRAFTS OAK FIVE PIECE BEDROOM SUITE, the wardrobe having a flared cornice with dentil moulding and angle brackets above a central mirrored panel flanked by a door to either side, each with indented square panels inlaid in pewter and mother-of-pearl with stylised plant forms on walnut, the lower section fitted with a long and a short drawer, gilt metal panel & ring handles, arched apron and bracket feet, 215cms wide x 216cms high, the dressing chest having an arched rectangular glass above a shelf with inverted heart shaped cut-out, flanked by a jewellery drawer to either side, above two short and two long graduated drawers, 107cms wide, the wash stand having a two door cupboard and grey/white marble top (the raised back is missing), 103cms wide, impressed with the Nos 6537 337; the double bedstead with rail ends and a single chair See illustration

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