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429 425. A walnut veneer and ebonised wood floor standing clock case and night light, modelled as a crinoline lady by Sidney Weed, set with foreign clock movement unsigned 139cm.high £400-600 Provenance Sidney Weed, thence by Descent. Sidney Weed lost a leg in the First World War and was granted accommodation in the newly built Warseal Mansions on the Fulham Road, London. He worked in the Lord Roberts Memorial Workshops set up to retrain injured soldiers and sailors. 426. A Gordon Russell burr maple nest of three tables, rectangular tops on tapering legs, applied label and impressed marks to base largest 61 x 38cm. £100-200 427. A Bowman Brothers walnut cabinet, with inlaid amboyna and abelone shell flower panels, single drawer above twin, hinged doors, with bakelite handles applied ivorine label to drawer 105cm. high, 83cm. wide £250-300 430
428. A wall mounted teak bureau, fitted rectangular bureau clipped to enamelled wire wall supports, with two teak shelves unsigned 122cm high x 76cm wide £50-100 429. A Gordon Russell Ltd yew tree veneer and electroplated metal dining table, model R.988, and a Gordon Russell Ltd Yew tree veneered sycamore sideboard, with original receipts table 244 x 114.5cm, sideboard 214cm wide £800-1,200 Provenance Mr Jakobsen, purchased 1978 430. A Gordon Russell Ltd R-411 Helix mahogany and rosewood veneer cabinet, designed by W R 'Curly' Russell, 1950, with routed geometric decoration, rosewood handles applied label 114cm. high, 122cm wide £500-700 431. A Gordon Russell Ltd mahogany and walnut sideboard, designed by W R 'Curly' Russell and David Booth, 1950, with routed linen-fold decoration to the doors, dark Bombay rosewood handles applied label 114 x 43cm £500-700
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