How to fill these gaps?

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My joiner left a few unfinished gaps in my two bedsides.

Being a bit of a DYIer I asked him what should I fill it in, caulk or silicone, and he said either. I am thinking of silicone because of movement (building's 120 years old). Would that be the right choice?

Another question: material aside, white silicone on top of the shelves, transparent, or brown?
 

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Silicone is going to be a mare if you plan to repaint in the future. The paint will not adhere to it.

I would go with caulk, but if you want something more flexible, look at a MS Polymer such as CT1.
 
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