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19/20th Century French Bronze Mounted 2 Door Boule Style Cabinet With Later Marble Top. Unsigned. Veneer losses and lifting throughout. Lacking hardware, surface wear and rubbing. One door is off. As Is condition, please examine carefully before bidding. Measures 42" H x 51" W x 18-1/2" D. We Will Not Ship This Item Out of State of Florida. Anyone Having This Item Shipped Must Have a Florida Address or the Item will not be Shipped. We will Not Knowingly Sell Endangered Species outside of Legal Channels. Shipping: Third party. (estimate $800-$1000)
WILDE OSCAR: (1854-1900) Irish Playwright and Novelist. Brief A.L.S., Oscar, one page, 8vo, Tite Street, Chelsea, n.d., to 'My Dear delightful Viking'. Wilde writes, in full, 'Let us lunch at the Lyric Tomorrow at 1.30. It is ages since I met you - isn't it? It seems so to me.' In a postscript Wilde further adds 'The Viking is also a great playwright'. VGThe identity of Wilde's correspondent, seemingly a fellow playwright, and 'delightful Viking', remains something of an intriguing mystery. Evidently a person held in esteem by Wilde, there are (perhaps surprisingly) no references to 'Viking' in Ellman's biography of Wilde or the Complete Letters, published in 2000. The Lyric was a London club which, in November 1888, had moved to new quarters in Coventry Street, close to Piccadilly Circus. The new premises boasted many opulent features, including a white and gold theatre, filled with bronze armchairs, friezes of Persian embroidery, a Louis XVI dining room, a quadruple Moorish smoking room and music room for private parties.
A 19th Century patinated bronze figural candlestick, in the form of a boy carrying a basket; a bronze skillet, handle inscribed 'T.P.B. Water I (repaired); a 19th Century box decorated with a 17th Century style street scene; a cast iron teapot; a cast iron trivet decorated with signs of the zodiac; a Japanese cloisonne covered vase (missing base); a cannon ball; a terrarium; and other items.
A Japanese blue and white footed bowl, 19th century, of octagonal form, decorated to the interior with figures below a tree, dragons and phoenix to the exterior, 16cm wide; a pair of Chinese hardstone wine cups and saucers, with birds and lotus, a small jar, and a bronze gu vase, a silver plated salt, pepper and mustard group, by Mappin and Webb, a dish with a Chinese coin, and a napkin ring
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