A Victorian carved and stained oak wall/clock bracket decorated with a lion mask and male mask with foliate detailing, height 32cm.Additional InformationThe shelf top has been broken into two sections but repaired some time ago. The mask to the bottom with general rubbing and gnarling to the appearance of the male features. Other general light age wear throughout here and there. It is possible that there are earlier elements to the bracket.
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AN 18TH CENTURY STYLE OAK DRESSER BASEIncorporating earlier timbers, with three drawers over cupboards, 191cm wide; 92cm highCondition report: This is 57cm deep. There is no sign of apparent worm.The backboards are missing from the central section. The ones on the left have been cut out for electricity points. No shelves in the central section, shelves either side which are supported on block brackets. The one on the right side is in two sections. Wood used from shelving is miscellaneous. The left side front shelf is ill fitting. Various marks, few water spots to top, scratches and scuffs commensurate with use and age. Scratches around the handles where the metal catches have caught the sides. Both doors have a natural burr or knot to the timber; the door to the right with some subsequent natural loss and filler. This dresser base is probably configured using some earlier timbers. See additional images on www.bellmans.co.uk
A 19th century French mahogany inverted breakfront mirrored back server/sideboard, the central mirrored back with carved floral and scrolling detail to the top and side panels, above the central lift-up shelf and folding slide, with two drawers above four panelled cupboard doors, raised on turned bun feet, width 182cm, depth 58cm, height 158cm.
A Victorian carved mahogany mirror back dresser, the raised back with five shaped and bevelled mirror plates and two open shelves above two cupboard doors, a short drawer and side shelves, on cabriole legs, height 204cm, width 122cm, depth 38cm.Additional InformationThe back right leg has been broken and is poorly repaired. Some wormholes to the serpentine section on the underside of the bottom left shelf - these has been treated, but further treatment may be necessary. General rubbing and grazes throughout.
A reproduction light oak coffee table of rectangular form, with four drawers above undertier magazine shelf, width 111cm, depth 54cm, height 45cm, and a mahogany brass bound storage cabinet with pull down front above single drawer and a similar military style brass bound four drawer chest (3).
An Arts and Crafts oak dressing table manufactured by Lebus, Louis & Harris,c.1905, locks stamped 'L.L.H',The rectangular top surmount with dressing table mirror on supports mounted with copper strapwork and blue ceramic roundels, over single shelf flanked by jewellery drawers, the base with two graduated drawers, on square tapered legs,164cm high, 122cm wide, 58cm deepPlease refer to department for condition report
An Arts and Crafts oak bedside cabinet manufactured by Lebus, Louis & Harris, c.1905, stamped to reverse 'H697',The rectangular top above panelled cupboard door, enclosing one shelf on cylindrical tapering legs to squat bun feet,77cm high, 48cm wide, 39cm deepPlease refer to department for condition report
Shapland & Petter of Barnstaple (British), an Arts and Crafts wall mounted mahogany magazine rack lacking back panel, c.1905,The shaped top rail, with shelf above an open back centred with replacement loose William Morris fabric, slatted front,75cm high, 51cm wide, 12cm deep, Literature: Daryl Bennett, Shapland & Petter of Barnstaple – Art and Crafts Furniture, Museum Of Barnstaple and North Devon, 2005, p.42 & 45, (two versions illustrated, one with copper back panel and one with stencilled back panel)Please refer to department for condition report
An Arts & Crafts oak sideboard, c.1905,The upper section with a projected cornice, two astragal glazed doors enclosing a single shelf and two flanking open shelf sections, the base section with three drawers over two panelled doors and a central open section, the doors and drawers retaining original copper hinges and handles, raised on stile supports and block feet,180cm high, 152cm wide, 54cm deepPlease refer to department for condition report
Heal's (British), a limed oak cupboard,c.1920, ivorine label to inner door – ‘Heal & Son Ltd London W’,Of arched form with two panelled doors, enclosing single shelf and hanging rail, on square chamfered feet,185cm high, 88cm wide, 50cm deepPlease refer to department for condition report
Gio Ponti (Italian 1891-1910), a single maple headboard designed for Hotel Royal Continental in Naples, produced by Dassi,1953,Of rectangular form with original lighting and switches and two tier shelf with divider,80cm high, 160cm wide, 42cm deepThis headboard was designed by Gio Ponti and produced by Dassi in 1953, exclusively for the Hotel Royal Continental in Naples where Gio Ponti was in charge of interior design.Please refer to department for condition report
A French mahogany occasional table, stamped C. Mellier & Co Margaret St, the circular gilt metal mounted top over tapering fluted supports united by an interlacing stretcher, 42cm diameter, 67.5cm high, together with a French Empire style occasional table, the oval marble top over a single frieze drawers, raised on fluted supports with a stretcher shelf, 45cm wide, 38cm deep, 79cm highCondition report: Overall good order with minor knocks and wear. Both have been refinished and previously restored. Stretcher on Mellier table has been repaired.

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