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Edwardian poker work writing table of art nouveau influence, the raised back with shaped pediment, central cupboard decorated with poppies and tendrils and on a shelf, the rectangular top with moulded edge and similar poppy spray ornament fitted with a drawer flanked by pierced frame work on shaped legs united by stretchers, signed underneath ''C. Allen 1903'', 90cm.
A George IV mahogany and crossbanded chiffonier, having an architectural raised superstructure with single shelf on turned column, crossbanded square front with satinwood stringing above twin blind frieze drawers with oval flame mahogany veneers, all above twin flame mahogany veneered recessed panelled doors within ogee moulded pilasters and all raised on turned feet, width 93.5cm
A VICTORIAN CAST IRON CHIMNEYPIECE BY THE COALBROOKDALE IRON COMPANY, SHROPSHIRE, LAST QUARTER 19TH CENTURY Stamped to the reverse COALBROOKDALE and with registration number 227953 (for 1894) 53in. (134.6cm.) high, 77in. (195.6cm.) wide, the shelf -- 13.25in. (33.6cm.) deep; the opening -- 37.75in. (96cm.) high, 37.75in. (96cm.) wide
A LATE 19TH-CENTURY "BLACK FOREST" CARVED OAK WALL BRACKET, perhaps for a clock, having a serpentine-fronted shelf with stipple-carved edge, the upright carved in high relief with a deer or chamois eating tree foliage, on a serrated bow fronted platform with fruit and foliage beneath, 46.5cm x 27.5cm x 45cm high, (18.3in x 10.8in x 17.7in)
A GEORGE III OAK SPOON RACK having a shaped top with pierced heart motif above two racks each pierced to hold nine spoons, on a rectangular shelf with mahogany-crossbanded drawer beneath, 46cm x 12.5cm x 59cm high, (18in x 5in x 23.2in), sold with thirteen various silver-plated spoons (differing sizes and patterns)
AN UNUSUAL 19TH-CENTURY WALNUT AND PARQUETRY WALL CABINET having a crossgrain-moulded cornice with a foliate-carved surmount above a bat's wing lunette and chequered frieze, both inlaid in a wide variety of stained woods, above a re-entrant oblong-glazed door enclosed two shelves with lobed aprons, between slender oblong mirrors in inlaid surrounds with lunettes beneath, on two barrel-fronted drawers with inlaid friezes, two fielded panels and a shaped shelf with inlaid edge, 79cm x 29cm x 148cm high, (31in x 11.4in x 58.3in)
AN EARLY 20TH-CENTURY SHERATON REVIVAL INLAID MAHOGANY WARDROBE AND DRESSING CHEST, the former, with chequer-strung frieze having a swan-neck pediment (of asymmetrical form), above a door, with shaped bevelled mirror within satinwood crossbanding and bat's wing quadrants, enclosing hanging space, beside a two-door glazed cupboard with chequer-strung frieze, the satinwood-crossbanded doors centred by lattice-glazed doors with green silk curtains, enclosing a shelf, on three satinwood-crossbanded drawers with circular brass backplate ring handles, the whole on a further two matching drawers, shaped aprons and integral bracket feet, 154cm x 57cm x 239cm high, (60.6in x 22.4in x 94in), the dressing chest having a central cheval-form swing mirror, the plate and inlay matching the wardrobe door, flanked by swan-neck pediments, satinwood-crossbanded panel and two cupboards matching those on the wardrobe, above two columns each of two short drawers on a long drawer, all matching the wardrobe drawer, on boxwood-strung tapering square section legs, square brass caps and castors, 115cm x 54.5cm x 197.5cm high, (45.3in x 21.5in x 77.75in) (2)
A LARGE EARLY 20TH-CENTURY SHERATON REVIVAL INLAID MAHOGANY TRIPLE WARDROBE having a breakfront cornice with chequer-strung frieze above an arch-panelled central door inlaid with laurel wreaths and bellflowers within chequered stringing, enclosing a shelf, between laurel pendant-inlaid pilasters, above two short and three long chequer-strung drawers with bale handles, flanked by chequer-strung bevelled mirrored doors, one enclosing full-length hanging space, the other a shelf above hanging space, all on a rectangular plinth base, 191cm x 62cm x 212cm high, (75.2in x 24.4in x 83.5in)
A GOOD LATE 19TH-CENTURY SHERATON REVIVAL SATINWOOD-INLAID MAHOGANY SECRETAIRE BOOKCASE, having a swan-neck pediment with gadrooned urn finial above an inlaid urn and foliate scrollwork, with inlaid dentil-effect above a frieze with oval flowerhead patera and foliate scrollwork, above a pair of thirteen-pane bevelled astragal-glazed satinwood banded and ebony and boxwood-strung doors, enclosing three adjustable shelves, between bellflower-inlaid pilasters with matching banding and stringing, the lower stage having a rectangular top with matching banding and stringing, above a foliate-inlaid drawer with cast brass oval backplate ring handles, the front hinged to reveal three pigeonholes above a long drawer with matching banding and stringing, between two columns each of three matching drawers, above a blind-and gilt-tooled green hide skiver, within matching inlay, above a pair of cupboard doors each inlaid with a female figure, enclosing a shelf, all between bellflower-inlaid pilasters, on a plinth base, 91cm x 50.5cm x 236cm high, (36in x 20in x 93in)
A LATE VICTORIAN STAINED BEECH HALLSTAND having a swan-neck pediment with pierced central quatrefoil above a dentil frieze, the open back with moulded stiles and midrails with brass hooks, flanking a shaped central bevelled mirror above a serpentine-fronted rectangular shelf with drawers beneath, between balustrades, above a central cupboard flanked by stick/umbrella stands with iron drip tray, the front uprights extending as legs with pad feet, 88cm x 33.5cm x 219cm high, (34.6in x 13.2in x 86.2in)
A GOOD LATE GEORGIAN MAHOGANY SIDE CABINET in the manner of Gillows of Lancaster, c.1790-1800, having a hinged rectangular top with reeded edge, opening on brass quadrant supports to reveal a shaped division and two compartments of differing depths, the front with two cockbeaded dummy drawers with wooden knob handles, above two matching mahogany lined drawers (one inscribed in pencil "John Savage" and two panelled cupboard doors enclosing a shelf, on a reeded base and bracket feet, 111cm x 57cm x 98.5cm high, (43in x 22.5in x 38.8in) *** * John Savage was a cabinetmaker employed by Gillows of Lancaster around the end of the 18th century . His signature and many of his designs can be found in Boynton, Lindsay, Gillow Furniture Designs 1760-1800, The Bloomfield Press. 1995.
Waring & Sons, Liverpool A LATE VICTORIAN POLLARD OAK MIRROR-BACKED SIDEBOARD, the upper section having a rectangular cornice with flowerhead- and foliage-carved frieze above a bevelled oblong mirror plate with canted top corners, between similar smaller mirrors above rectangular shelves on reeded bracket supports above fielded panels, the lower stage having a quartered rectangular top above a long central drawer between two shorter, all with Aesthetic style brass backplate bale handles, the short drawers with internal oval black printed stamp of "WARING & SONS, 44 BOLD STREET, LIVERPOOL", above two shallow central cupboards and a "dog kennel" or recess, between panelled and leaf-carved cupboards, each enclosing a tray shelf, between fluted pilasters on a shaped apron with integral bracket feet, 198cm x 66cm x 222cm high, (78in x 26in x 87.4in) *** Waring & Sons merged with Gillows of Lancaster in 1897.
A LATE GEORGIAN MAHOGANY CORNER WASHSTAND having a shaped splash-back with bow-fronted shelf, the bow fronted top with central aperture flanked by two smaller, on a shaped apron, a medial shelf with boxwood-edged central drawer flanked by short "dummy" drawers, and a concave tripartite guglet stand, the whole raised on three square section legs, the front pair splayed, 54.5cm x 38cm x 100.5cm high, (21.5in x 15in x 39.5in), sold with A VICTORIAN WASH-HAND JUG AND BOWL, the latter of balustroid form, both having relief-moulded gilt-edged scroll decoration, impressed Design Registration lozenge (indistinct) and gilt number 5482 to each (3)
A Sheraton Revival mahogany breakfront side cabinet, circa 1900 painted with flowers, swags, ribbons and a musical trophy, satinwood-crossbanded and inlaid, the mirrored superstructure having architectural pediment over shelf and glazed compartment, the base fitted fall front flanked by a pair of glazed doors, on tapered legs and spade feet linked by undertier, H 201cm W 106cm
An Art Nouveau oak mirror back sideboard, the arched cresting carved with sinuous flower buds and scrolls, the rectangular bevelled mirror flanked by pierced flower buds and stylised scrolls above single shelf, the projecting base fitted with two short drawers and two blind carved doors, copper handles and oversized hinges, 136cm wide, c.1900.
Late Victorian standing Corner Cupboard, the top with break arch pediment above a frieze inlaid and decorated with leaf scrolls and vases, the interior of the upper half fitted two shelves and enclosed by a Gothic glazed door, the base with a panelled door, inlaid with flowers and scrolls and enclosing one shelf, on bracket feet, 69cms, (27”).
A late Victorian rosewood music cabinet, the whole inlaid with stringings, the shaped upper part fitted one shelf above shaped bevelled mirror panel and with turned supports, the base fitted three shelves enclosed by a single door with bevelled glazing to the lower section, the upper section with shaped panel inlaid with classical urns and leaf scroll ornament, on square tapered front legs and castors, 22ins wide x 55ins high
A late Victorian mahogany cased shelf clock by W.S. Pond, 12 Owens Row, Clerkenwell, the 12ins enamelled dial with Roman numerals to the eight day fusee movement with anchor escapement, contained in case with turned bezel and bold carved S-scroll, flowerhead and leaf brackets to sides, and moulded shell pattern base, 18ins high x 25ins wide Note: William Samuel Pond recorded working 1881

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