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An Edwardian mahogany and marquetry bedroom suite, comprising double wardrobe, dressing table and double bed, the shaped serpentine wardrobe with moulded cornice above a pair of mirrored doors enclosing hanging space, above a pair of deep drawers, shaped plinth base, steel castors, 214cm high, 157cm wide, c.1905
An Edwardian mahogany and marquetry patent closing upright card table, by W. Thornhill & Co, New Bond Street, London, folding top with inset baize-lined playing surface within a broad band inlaid in coloured woods with flowers, outlined throughout with boxwood stringing, 106cm high (closed), 76.5cm wide, c.1905
A Regency reproduction drop leaf sofa table, leather inlaid top, two drawers to frieze, lyre shaped end supports, turned stretcher, reeded sabre legs, brass paw terminals and casters; conforming occasional table; a Regency reproduction coffee table; oval crossbanded top, turned column, reeded sabre legs (3)
Ceramics - a pair of Royal Winton Grimwades lustre glazed trinket pots; a novelty Art Deco Staffordshire orange juicer; Sylvac toast rack; transfer printed part dressing table set on tray; Art Deco Royal Staffordshire teacup and saucer; Staffordshire blue and white Willow pattern plates; a Midwinter Stylecraft cake stand; crested china; other decorative ceramics; qty
A George III Revival mahogany combination envelope card table/cabinet, folding top with bead-and-reel border above two short and three long cockbeaded drawers, brass drop handles, reeded canted angles, moulded square legs, ceramic castors, 76cm high, 56cm wide, c.1910
MALORY, SIR THOMAS, Le Morte D Arthur, 'The Book of King Arthur and His Noble Knights of The Round Table' illustrated by Sir William Russell Flint, four volume set, Limited Edition of 500 copies (This being No.43), printed on handmade Riccardi paper, pub. Philip Lee Warner, publisher to the Medici Society, 1910-11
BARONESSE B. LOIS, The Villager's ruin, 17th Century soldiers seated in a woodland clearing, using a large drum as a table, arrested villager, weeping wife and dog awaiting their fate, encampment and burning buildings beyond, oil on relined canvas, signed lower right Berta Lois -Mono 856, No. J. Mathgcen ?, signed to stretcher verso, approximately 34cm x 40cm
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