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Edwardian inlaid rosewood break bow front bevelled mirror back side cabinet fitted with cupboard either side enclosed by bevelled astragal glazed doors, a further two cupboards and two drawers below, decorative half turnings and inlays, W154cm, H248cm, D50cm Condition Report Click here for further images, condition, auction times & delivery costs
Arts and Crafts inlaid mahogany cabinet, rectangular flat stepped cornice over a bow fronted cabinet with a pair of leaded glass doors, raised on an open shelf supported by carved and pierced stylised tendrils, above twin panelled cupboard doors with fine stylised inlay, raised on straight legs with stepped feet united by an undertier. 148cm long 42cm wide 198cm high
Magnificent Royal Worcester bow vase and cover, hand painted with Highland cattle in Scottish Landscape by James Stinton No. 1428, date coded 1923 34cm high (NB This vase has a minor hairline crack LHS below the handle which has been professionally sprayed over and not visible to the naked eye.)
A Victorian yellow metal memorial brooch, featuring seed pearl set central black hardstone panel surrounded by black and white enamel work, featuring reverse glass panel compartment, metal unmarked, together with a 9ct yellow gold bow brooch suspending a memorial pendant featuring glass covered panels of hair work, brooch hallmarked Birmingham 1965, (2).
A Mappin & Webb silver and tortoiseshell four piece dressing table set, comprising of two hair brushes, a hand, brush and a mirror, all featuring tortoiseshell backs inlaid with silver bow decoration, all hallmarked Birmingham 1922 (some hallmarks rubbed), together with two silver and tortoiseshell dishes, one hallmarked London 1924, the other hallmarked London, date letter rubbed.
A parquet topped painted ''Shabby Chic'' Sideboard with shaped cleated edge Cherry wood veneered top, over a central bow fronted flight of four moulded front Oak lined drawers with brass handles flanked by an opposing pair of single moulded panelled doors with brass escutcheons, having lower carved shell motif, shaped apron and scroll and cabriole legs, 83'' wide x 42'' high x 22'' deep.
An early Georgian Mahogany Sideboard with galley back featuring central bow front and boxwood strung top over single bow front frieze drawer flanked by two straight short drawers, with recessed central lower single panel door under shell inlaid canopy flanked by an opposing pair of larger single panel cross banded doors with central circular strung inlay, on six tapering square legs, 67 3/4'' wide x 36 3/4'' high x 23 1/2'' deep
QSA 5 bars CC, OFS, Transvaal, S.A01 & S.A 02, 4266 Pte.W.Doo 1st Royal Dragoons, 1915 star trio 39069 Pte W.H.G.Doo R.E and ISM Geo.VI William Harold Grant Doo, born Bow,London 1881, enlisted Colchester 1898, served South Africa, fell asleep on sentry duty 8.3.1901, discharged 1903 he works as a Postman until WW1, ISM as Postman awarded to him in 1941, with much more research, group mounted as worn, about GVF
§ Henry Silk (British, 1883-1947) Lakeland Landscape, 1920s signed lower right "H Silk" watercolour 17 x 22cm (7 x 9in) Provenance: By descent within the family of the artist. Other Notes: Henry Silk’s early life is obscure. He was an East Ender, born on Christmas Day 1883, who worked as a basket maker for an uncle, Abraham Silk, at his workshop and shop in the Bow Rd. Fruit baskets were in great demand then and men making baskets became features of Silk’s pictures. “He used to work for three weeks at basket-making and spend the fourth in the pub,” Group member Walter Steggles remembered, describing Silk’s erratic work and drinking habits. Yet Steggles also spoke of Silk with affection, admitting “He was a kind-hearted man who always looked older than his years.” Silk was the uncle of Elwin Hawthorne, one of the leading members of the East London Group, and lived for a time with that family at 11 Rounton Rd in Bow. Elwin’s widow Lilian – who, as Lilian Leahy, also showed with the group – remembered Silk as “generous to others but mean to himself. He would use an old canvas if someone gave it to him rather than buy a new one.” This make-do-and-mend ethos was common among the often-hard-up Group members when it came to framing, too. Cooper directed them to E. R. Skillen & Co, in Lamb’s Conduit St, where Walter Steggles used to buy old frames that could be cut to size.
*Dinkie Doo Mascot. A quality mid-1920s accessory mascot by Augustine & Emile Lejeune with a registered design number of 671966 inscribed at the rear of the base, this well-crafted mascot, depicting a winged cupid character with a bow and arrow, features glass eyes, whereas the standard model, with a registration number of 671968, does not, not mounted, 5 ins (13 cm) high (1)
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