A Victorian mahogany inverted break centre sideboard, rounded top above a central drawer and a pair of panel doors enclosing a shelf, flanked by two further doors, the left enclosing a drawer and two sliding trays, the right enclosing a drawer, shelf and sliding tray fitted for bottles, plinth base, 191cm wide
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A COLLECTION OF 18TH CENTURY & LATER BOOKS (to one shelf) various titles to include 'The Irish, Welsh, Scottish and English', Fairy books, printed by T Fisher Unwin with illustrations by Willy Pogany, George Denham and Morris Meredith Williams, an 1898 copy 'The Eerie' book illustrated by W B Macdougall, leather bound books include 'London Legends', Paul Pindar Volumes I and II, 'Virgil' by John Martin 1746, 'Scottish Historical Library James VI 1702' and other books of interest
PARCEL OF MIXED FURNITURE - hall bookcase with two drop drawers and open shelves, an oblong mahogany serving table, a nest of three coffee tables, an oval polished coffee table with base shelf recesses,a country Chippendale style elbow chair, a reproduction standing glazed top corner cupboard, two glazed top hanging corner cupboards, a walnut china cabinet and a folding louvred screen
An unusual mahogany chest fitted with a side by side arrangement of eight drawers, with oval inlaid panels, beneath an open shelf and raised on turned bun supports, with integral castors, the sides with brass drop carrying handles, so possibly campaign or military related, 76cm wide x 32cm deep x 119cm high
LUCINDA WILKINSON (BRITISH CONTEMPORARY), LARSON B ICE SHELF, NO2, FROM 'MOSAIC OF ANTARTICA - INTERNATIONAL POLAR YEAR' Kiln formed, sand blasted and etched glass panel 60cm x 92cm Unframed Note: Lucinda trained at both Wimbledon School of Art and Glasgow School of Art where she obtained a B A Hons degree in Sculpture and a MFA in Fine Art Sculpture. Much of her sculpture is inspired by the Landscape; looking at the rhythms and dimensions and energy of the land. In her glass work Wilkinson is committed to producing vibrant sculptural artworks which evoke strong environmental messages through the culmination of science/ art collaborative work with Polar Scientists which she hopes will serve as a wake up call for the preservation of the planet in the climate crisis we are all facing. Please note, the image was taken with a black background placed behind the glass panel.

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