A GEORGE III KINGWOOD AND MARQUETRY SIDE TABLE ATTRIBUTED TO PIERRE LANGLOIS, THIRD QUARTER 18TH CENTURY with ormolu mounts, the shaped top with harewood panels flanking a burr elm oval panel inlaid with ribbon tied flowers in various fruitwoods, the serpentine frieze with a conforming panel of flowers and leaves, on cabriole legs 73.3cm high, 105.5cm wide, 58cm deep Catalogue Note Pierre Langlois (1718-1767) of Tottenham Court Road, London, was one of the leading cabinet makers of the mid-18th century. He produced a wide range of furniture in the French manner, specializing in commodes in the Louis XV / XVI styles, inlaid with floral marquetry and with gilt bronze mounts. His clients included the Duke of Bedford at Woburn Abbey, the Earl of Coventry at Croome Court and the Duchess of Northumberland at Woburn. See Ralph Edwards, The Dictionary of English Furniture, vol.III, p.298, fig.72 for a similar table.
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A GEORGE III PINE CABINET MAKER'S TOOL CHEST LATE 18TH CENTURY the hinged lid revealing a mahogany lined interior, with kingwood banding and barber's pole stringing, the underside of the lid inlaid with an oval satinwood panel, with fan spandrels, the interior with two sliding compartments, fitted with various drawers and compartments 68cm high, 106cm wide, 69cm deep
A GEORGE III MAHOGANY SIDE CABINET C.1800 with reeded decoration, with a pair of oval panelled doors, each enclosing a shelf, flanking a central pleated silk panelled door enclosing two adjustable shelves, on ribbed tapering legs 91.9cm high, 124.5cm wide, 30cm deep Provenance Acquired by the present owner from Sotheby's London, Good English Furniture, 11th November 1988, lot 81. A Private Collection, London.
AN EBONY AND SPECIMEN WOOD COIN COLLECTOR'S CABINET EARLY 19TH CENTURY with a pair of doors with parquetry decoration, enclosing fifty-three numbered and plush lined drawers fitted with gilt tooled leather apertures for coins or tokens, with side carrying handles 67cm high, 91cm wide, 34.6cm deep
AN OAK POSTAL CABINET BY J . WATSON, LATE 19TH / EARLY 20TH CENTURY with a hinged door with an applied brass plaque, enclosing four drawers, each with a brass plaque for stamps, postal guides, envelopes and newspaper wrappers, above pull-out brass postal scales, the weights fitted in a drawer, with maker's plaque 'J. Watson, Wartahort' 38cm high, 27cm wide, 21cm deep
A COLLECTION OF CHESS SETS AND GAME BOARDS 19TH CENTURY AND LATER comprising: a boxwood and ebony Staunton pattern chess set by Jacques, a bone barleycorn chess set, natural and stained red, a Chinese lacquer folding games box, a parquetry cribbage board, a travelling chequer board, a set of bone backgammon counters, a leather book games board, a 'Royal Cabinet of Games' compendium in a simulated walnut case and a specimen wood folding games board (A lot) 49.3cm (max)
A LATE VICTORIAN MAHOGANY BREAKFRONT DISPLAY CABINET IN SHERATON STYLE, LATE 19TH / EARLY 20TH CENTURY inlaid with boxwood stringing and satinwood banding, with conch shells and fan spandrels, with geometric astragal glazed doors, enclosing a velvet lined interior with fixed shelves 203.5cm high, 102.7cm wide, 49.2cm deep Provenance Dean's Farmhouse, Stratford-sub-Castle, Salisbury.
A LATE VICTORIAN SATINWOOD AND MARQUETRY BOWFRONT DISPLAY CABINET IN THE MANNER OF HOLLAND AND SONS, LATE 19TH CENTURY in two parts, inlaid with urns, swags and paterae, with crossbanding and stringing, the upper section with a pair of glazed doors enclosing three plush lined shelves, flanked by further doors, with a conforming base section, the panelled doors enclosing a shelf 218.1cm high, 154.2cm wide, 38.5cm deep
An original, framed Tri-ang Spot-On dealers paper sign, measuring approximately 44x23cm, somewhat grubby, overall F-G, together with an unused vintage 'Spot-On' adhesive sticker, of the type often affixed to dealers cabinets, printed in Belgium, 17x7cm approx, G+. Also included as part of this lot is a wall cabinet with eight glass shelves, fitted with some reproduction red and black 'Spot On' signage, approximately 62x62x8.5cm, overall G. (3)
A MAHOGANY DISPLAY CABINETThe pair of bevelled astragal glazed doors flanked by rounded corners, over pair of panel cupboards, on claw and ball feet, 154cm wide; 193cm highCondition report: Light inevitable scuffs, scrathes, dents, small chips and marks to the relatively thin veneers and commensurate with wear, use and age.The metal liner to the key hole is loose. Two keys. Bevelled glass to the top section. Good order and two glass shelves, with mirror plate back with some spots of oxidization.In two sections. Please see extra images.
AN EDWARDIAN INLAID MAHOGANY FREE STANDING DISPLAY CABINETOf kidney shape on splayed supports, 56cm wide; 79cm highCondition report: 36cm deep overall from back edge to approx front of the protruding curved edge. Velvet base to the inside is stained, dirty and marked. A fillet edge to the side from the inside is loose and easily fixed back into position. Otherwise a few light inevitable scuffs, scrathes and small chips and marks commensurate with wear, use and age.No key.Dirt and dust.See extra images.
A MINTON PIERCED BONE CHINA CABINET PLATELate 19th centurypainted, possibly by Leonard Rivers, with a panel of roses inside a raised gilt foliate frame, inside a salmon pink and pierced basketwork border, puce printed mark, indistinct impressed registration lozenge and date code, 23.5cm diameterFine haircrack to rim, approx. 0.5cm length
A PAIR OF MINTON CABINET PLATES BY HENRY MITCHELL (2)Circa 1880Painted after Landseer with titled panels, `Dignity and Impudence' and `No Place Like Home', unsigned, against a turquoise ground and pierced trellis border picked out in gilding, gilt titles, retailer's mark for A.B. Daniell, 24.5cm diameterDignity and Impudence- Some wear to the gilding on the rim down the right hand side of the plate.There is a very fine glaze/haircrack to the underside of the outer rim at 10 o'clock, not visible on the front surface.No Place Like Home- a tiny amount of wear to the gilding on the rim
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