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A Sri Lankan ebony and padauk wood cabinet, probably from the second quarter of the 19th century, with a bobbin, moulded overhanging cornice above a pair of two-panel doors with ebony strung detail and flanked by ebony half pilasters, the base fitted with a pair of short drawers and large carved rosette and inlaid decoration on distinctive legs with inverted and reeded cup turnings. 144 cm wide x 58 cm deep x 198 cm overall height.
A late 17th-century walnut and oak two-section four-drawer chest of drawers. with split bobbin appliques and the drawers with applied moulded detail; on turned bun feet. 116 cm wide x 64 cm deep x 118 cm overall heightPrivate estateThe chest has been restored at some point in its history, but not recently, the feet look a little too "Leggy" and are quite cylindrical, however, they do show some signs of shrinkage cracks, the back feet are also old replacement block feet instead of a continuation of the frame stilesThe handles are in keeping but are replacements the side bearers have been replaced as running repairs at some point.The back edge of the top has a replaced strip of about 2.5 cm width but for the full breadth.The top carcass has some replaced return mouldingThe chest is basically 17th century with later feet, handles and running repairs where needed over its life.
2 Tischdecken und 2 geklöppelte Tischbänder. Anfang 20. Jh. Leinen-Tischdecke mit blau-roter Kreuzstickerei und Hohlsaum 158 x 142 cm. / Tischdecke mit Hardanger-Stickerei und Hohlsaum 95 x 90 cm. / Paar Tischbänder mit rotem Muster 158 x 8 cm. Bänder etwas gebräunt. 2 tablecloths and 2 bobbin lace table ribbons. Early 20th century Linen tablecloth with blue-red cross embroidery and hemstitch 158 x 142 cm. / Tablecloth with Hardanger embroidery and hemstitch 95 x 90 cm. / Pair of table ribbons with red pattern 158 x 8 cm. Tapes somewhat browned. *This is an automatically generated translation from German by deepl.com and only to be seen as an aid - not a legally binding declaration of lot properties. Please note that we can only guarantee for the correctness of description and condition as provided by the German description.
Two ebonised oak 'Sussex' armchairs,one example designed by Philip Webb for Morris & Co., the other attributed to Philip Webb, both examples manufactured by Morris & Co., the shorter example with a bobbin-turned back over two turned stretchers, the rushed seat raised on turned supports, the taller example with a bobbin-turned backrest over a single stretcher, the armrests with a spindled gallery, raised on tapering supports joined by shaped stretchers, the shorter example 54cm wide42cm deep73cm high, seat 36cm high,the taller example 54cm wide51cm deep85cm high, seat 32cm high (2)Condition ReportBoth with rubbing to the ebonisation. THe rushing in good order to both. The frames with some knocks and nibbles throughout - most pertinently to the stretchers. With some minor shrinkage cracks occurring to both.
* Lace. Four lengths of Binche Point de Fée lace, Belgium, 19th century, finely made bobbin lace, largest piece 8 cm (3.25 ins) wide, 174 cm (68.5 ins) long, smallest piece 3.5 cm (1.25 ins) wide, 21 cm (8.25 ins) long, together with: A length of handmade tape lace, Northern Italy, 18th century, wide piece of bobbin-made tape lace on a hand-netted ground, worn in places, and backed with later net support, 16.5 x 73 cm (6.5 x 28.75 ins), together with 5 other early pieces of tape lace, 4 substantial lengths (ranging 291-375 cm long, widest 19cm), the other a semi-circular fragment, one length 12 x 284.5 cm (4.75 x 112 ins) enclosed in blue paper bearing manuscript note 'Lace for Altar Cloth' (worn), plus other early lengths of Continental lace, mostly handmade, some very fine, including Argentan (several lengths with blue paper engraved receipt written in black ink from Madame Renwick to Milady Harlech dated 1891), Binche, Lille, Potten Kant, several similar finely-worked small pieces depicting birds, buildings, and ships, largest pieces 5.5 x 481 cm (2.25 x 189.5 ins) and 12.5 x 279.5 cm (5 x 110 ins), latter with a matching length 246.5 cm (97 ins) long, various conditionQTY: (approx. 45)
* Lace. Six lengths of Youghal lace, Ireland, 19th century, 6 lengths of handmade white needle lace, longest 120 cm (47.25 ins), shortest 34 cm, all 4-6cm wide, except shortest length 11.5 cm wide, together with a large quantity of other needle and bobbin laces, 18th century and later, many lengths handmade, all varying shades of white and cream, 1 length with early manuscript label '2¼ yds of fine wide Mechlin', another with embossed letterhead (Abbeydale, Shrewsbury) pinned on and inscribed in early manuscript 'From Nain to Myfida Tyrell-Kenyon This Limerick Lace was worn by Nain at a children's Ball at Buckingham Palace when she was a little girl', various sizes (widest 33 cm/13 ins) and condition, plus a booklet about lace-making titled in gilt on pink wrappers 'With Mrs. Treadwin's Compliments', slim 8voQTY: (approx. 80)
A Victorian mahogany gypsy table, the lined circular top punctuated with Maltese cross type studs, raised upon turned cylindrical supports extending to peg feet, 65cm H x 56cm D, along with an oak gypsy table, the octagonal slab top raised upon three bobbin turned supports, 59cm H x 41cm D (2)

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