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Click here to subscribeA late 19th century mahogany sideboard, the superstructure with galleried top over curved panel carved with foliage above a central bevelled mirror, flanked on either side with carved foliate panels, shelf and small bevelled mirror below, the base with rectangular top over twin doors and an open shelf flanked on either side with drawers and carved foliate cupboard doors, with brass door furniture, 218 high x 183 wide x 60.8cm deep, stamped makers mark 'W Walker & Sons, Bunhill Rowe'
A late 19th century mahogany writing cabinet, having an open top shelf with fret-work gallery and stylised-fish terminals, the drop front with fielded panels enclosing pigeon holes and writing slope, a frieze drawer below above an open shelf and tambour fronted cupboard enclosing shelves, on tapering supports, with brass door furniture, 120.4 high x 72 wide x 30cm deep
A Gothic revival pedestal desk, the plain rectangular top with back rail and corner drawers and open shelves with dentilated back rail with chevron inlay, each pedestal with three short drawers, further decorated with inlaid roundels, triangular, linear and circular motifs, brass pulls, 95 high x 137.8 wide x 59.6cm deep.
A Gothic oak dressing table, having a central mirror with arched and chamfered frame having pointed top, held between chamfered, inlaid and arched supports the rectangular top with banded edge above two frieze drawers with brass ring-pull handles, united on angular and arched supports, 106.5cm wide
EDW. GARTREX, BIRMINGHAM, A GEORGIAN OAK CASED LONGCASE CLOCK, the basket top hood with square door flanked by spiral twist integral pillars, shaped top trunk door above a stepped base, the 11 ins square brass dial with ringed winding holes and a silvered chapter ring, supporting an eight day movement, approximately 86 ins high.
A GEORGIAN OAK AND MAHOGANY CROSSBANDED LONGCASE CLOCK, the swan neck fret top hood, above a break arch door flanked by integral pillars with gilt metal corinthian capitals, long trunk door, raised on a plinth base with shaped bracket feet, fitted with a later three train spring driven movement and brass dial, approximately 83 1/2 ins high.