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A LATE VICTORIAN SCUMBLED PINE PANELLED FOUR DOOR HOUSEKEEPERS CUPBOARD, turquoise painted interior, the top section revealing three fixed shelves, the base section with a single fixed shelf above two drawers with turned handles, width 155cm x top section depth 20.5cm x base depth 35cm x height 209cm (does not split into two) (Provenance: Oulton Abbey, Stone)
A rare and fine Rockingham porcelain pot pourri basket and cover, 1830-42, probably painted by Edwin Steele with a continuous band of flowers on a shelf, the rim encrusted with flowers, the pierced domed cover applied with a Yorkshire white rose, puce griffin mark, H. 16.5cmCf. D G Rice, The Illustrated Guide to Rockingham Pottery and Porcelain, Colour plate II.
A FRENCH ORMOLU MOUNTED MAHOGANY AND ACAJOU MOUCHETE SECRETAIRE A ABATTANT attributed to Paul Sormani, Paris, third quarter of the 19th century with brass galleried top, the painted fall front depicting a still life of flowers on a stone shelf, the interior fitted with four drawers, all over a frieze drawer and standing on turned, fluted, tapering legs united by a shaped undertier, 81.5cm wide x 37.5cm deep x 139cm high
A Joined Oak Spindled Mural Cupboard in the 18th Century North Wales manner. The cupboard having two doors hung on iron loop hinges with ventilated upper panels of turned spindles and fielded lower panels flanking conforming centre panels. The interior fitted with a shelf and backed in decorative fabric. 27 in (69 cm) high, 49 in (125 cm) wide, 13½ in (34 cm) deep.
Two 18th Century Carved & Painted Flemish Baroque Wall Brackets: One in the form of two curly haired winged angel heads 12 (31 cm) high, 21½" (55 cm) wide. The other with a single winged cherub's head amidst swirling clouds bearing a later oak trefoil shelf, 12(30.5 cm) high, 19¼" (49 cm) wide.
A 17th Century Oak Cupboard housing a moulded frieze drawer with oval brass knop handles above arched panel doors carved with guilloche bands, foliate scrolls to the corners and centred by ovular bosses. The interior fitted with a shelf, formally drawers. Standing on later bun feet 34¾" (88 cm) high, 37" (94 cm) wide, 20½" (52 cm) deep.
A LATE VICTORIAN WALNUT BIJOUTERIE CABINET, the hinged rectangular moulded top of serpentine outline inset with a bevelled glass, above a glazed case with hinged fall front, complete with working lock and key, the interior with glass shelf and fabric lined base, the four corners of the case carved in relief with leaves, raised on cabriole legs carved at the knee with acanthus leaf and terminating in paw feet. 73.5cm high, 56.5cm wide, 40.5cm deep
A REGENCY PAINTED PINE SIDE CABINET, CIRCA 1810, with scrolling pediment, painted with opposing griffin heads, over a shelf supported by two pairs of spindles and a S-scroll, the top with rounded corners above a frieze drawer with brass handles, over a door with fabric backed brass grille, raised on turned feet. 130cm by 76.5cm by 35cm
Jonas Wood (b.1977) American ''Large Shelf Still Life'' Offset lithograph, 2017, produced for ''Shio Kusaka and Jonas Wood'' 30 September 2017-7 January 2018, Voorlinden Museum and Gardens, Netherlands, together with a further offest lithograph ''Interiors and Landscapes'' produced in 2017 for ''Jonas Wood: Interiors and Landscapes'' at David Kordansky Gallery, 81cm by 46cm and 58.5cm by 58.5cm respectively (2) (unframed) See illustration
Mouseman: A Robert Thompson of Kilburn English Oak Prayer Desk/Prie Dieu, the sloping top above a carved pierced panel enclosing a shelf, on two supports, on a kneeling base, with recessed carved mouse signature, 56.5cm wide, 54.5cm deep, 74.5cm high Provenance: From St.Hilda's Priory, Whitby, North Yorkshire.
Mouseman: A Robert Thompson of Kilburn English Oak Prayer Desk, the sloping top above a panel with a carved Yorkshire rose, enclosing a shelf, on two supports and sledge feet joined by a floor stretcher, with carved mouse signature, labelled IN MEMORY OF THOMAS WILLIAM FRANCIS SPARROW PRIEST DIED 18TH FEBRUARY 1959, 47cm wide, 32cm deep, 72.5cm high Provenance: From St.Hilda's Priory, Whitby, North Yorkshire.
Mouseman: A Robert Thompson of Kilburn English Oak Prayer Desk, the sloping top above a panel with a carved Yorkshire rose, enclosing a shelf, on two supports and sledge feet joined by a floor stretcher, with carved mouse signature, 38.5cm wide, 32cm deep, 72.5cm high Provenance: From St.Hilda's Priory, Whitby, North Yorkshire.
Mouseman: A Robert Thompson of Kilburn English Oak Prayer Desk, the sloping top above a panel with a carved Yorkshire rose, enclosing a shelf, on two supports and sledge feet joined by a floor stretcher, with carved mouse signature, 38cm wide, 31.5cm deep, 73cm high Provenance: From St.Hilda's Priory, Whitby, North Yorkshire.

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