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A large Victorian mahogany D end extending dining table, raised on six tapering baluster octagonal supports, terminating in brass caps and castors, six extra leaves complete with a mahogany leaf cabinet / sideboard with end cupboards, flanked by acanthus scroll columns, the table measuring 141cm x 470cm fully extended, leaf cabinet / sideboard measuring 157cm wide x 67m deep
WNAI - A PAIR OF MID-19TH CENTURY NAPOLEON III ORMOLU MOUNTED EBONISED AND PIETRA DURA SIDE CABINETS (2)Each with a black slate top over a slate mounted door decorated with fruiting trees with birds, flanked by Bacchic herms, 116cm wide; 53cm deep; 131cm highCondition report: Numerous losses, breaks and damages. Notably, one with a cracked and broken slate top at the front right projecting corner and further cracks to the panelled door.The other cabinet with extensive crack through the slate mounted door. Both with numerous shrinkage splits visible from the inside and further veneer cracks to the side doors. Both with many loose elements of inlay, notably to the sides, see extra images and in other areas. Both with losses to the pietra dura decoration on the doors, one with a section of the tree trunk missing. Both with heavy tarnishing, oxidisation to mounts and dirt and dust. Other general signs of wear and tear, with the inevitable scuffs, scrathes, dents, small chips and marks commensurate with wear, use and age. Some fading.Some old worm holes in areas, notably to the plinth base and backs. Two keys, one slightly bent. Please see additional images on www.bellmans.co.uk
A 18TH-CENTURY CHINESE METAL-MOUNTED MOTHER-OF-PEARL INLAID LACQUERED TWO DOOR CABINETOn associated 19th-century stand, 114cm wide; 47cm deep; 163cm highCondition report: Vertical splits to both doors, as can been seen in the images. Various loose hinges and losses around the lock. Doors loose. The central door lock plate is a replacement. Other general warping and losses, chips and scuffs to decoration. Notably chips to the top of the back. Shrinkage to the backboards. Missing moulded edge to the side of the stand and the opposing section is loose. Glued blocks to the internal rails. Wear to the edges of the legs of the stand, particularly the front legs. General inevitable scuffs, scrathes, dents, small chips and marks commensurate with wear, use and age.Please see further images.
A REGENCY GILT-DECORATED LACQUERED BOW FRONT TABLE CABINETEnclosing eight small drawers with bone handles, 26cm wide; 24.5cm highProvenance: Pelling Place, Old Windsor, BerkshireCondition Report: In usable condition. Heavily worn. Heavy wear mainly to the top and sides. 5mm gap between doors when closed.
A JAPANESE PARQUETRY INLAID ASH TABLE CABINETWith an arrangement of five drawers and cupboard, 36cm wide; 25.5cm deep; 29cm highCondition report: The side door opens, enclosing two drawers. The drawer below contains a lacquered slide with a red underside. The top with two grooves, possibly these would have been pronounced to accommodate the top section. The underside is covered in red baize. Various dents and fading to this section.Unfortunately we have not been able to open up the two sections, and it appears to be tightly held at the bottom. The right side top is now a little loose with some small minor chips to the edge, see images. The door also missing two mounts to the very edge. A few other minor chips and losses to the veneers . A few marks to the back. Other small inevitable scuffs, scrathes, dents, small chips and marks commensurate with wear, use and age.Please see extra images.
A LACQUERED BRASS MIRROR BACKED DISPLAY CABINET (2)With a pair of central doors on lion’s paw feet mounted on associated Louis XVI style stand; 150cm wide; 48cm deep; 171cm highCondition report: Some tarnishing to the frame, as to be expected. Dirt and dust in areas. Some very minor dents to the very edges notably the cornice and joins. The upper brass display cabinet is 149cm wide; 37.5cm deep; 117.cm high; The cornice is finished with a section of wood at very top, which isn’t meant to be visible, but is now loose and a little warped. Some mirror glass to base is loose and requires regluing. Mirror glass also with spots of loss to the silvering. The base with various small veneer chips to the top along the edges. Other inevitable scuffs, scrathes, dents, small chips and marks commensurate with wear, use and age. Including a chip to one glass shelf on the left side. Top section probably 19th century. Bottom section later
A GEORGE III MAHOGANY SHELF BACK SECRETAIRE CABINETOf shallow depth with fitted drawer over two short and pair of cupboards, 109cm wide; 45.5cm deep; 140cm highCondition report: Some shrinkage cracks to the veneers of the top and one to the side concealed a little. Various other inevitable scuffs, scrathes, dents, small chips and marks commensurate with wear, use and age.Back shelf a little loose Cupboard enclosing three slides. See extra images.
A 19TH CENTURY EASTERN EXPORT WARE TALL NARROW CABINETWith a pair of drawers on block supports; 58cm wide; 40cm deep; 170cm highCondition report: Inevitable scuffs, scrathes, dents, small chips and marks commensurate with wear, use and age.A few traces of white paint to the one side at the front edge and back edge, see images.
AN EARLY 20TH CENTURY CHINESE EXPORT SIDE CABINETWith two polychrome painted black lacquer cupboards on block supports; 85cm wide, 49.5cm deep; 76cm highCondition report: In relatively good conditon. Various small minor chips and scuffs in areas notably to the edges. Various other inevitable marks scrathes, dents, small chips and marks commensurate with wear, use and age.No pin to keep doors together and fully closed. An odd broken bit secured inside the cabinet, origin still unknown. See additional images.
A 19TH CENTURY CHINESE HARDWOOD LATER BLUE PAINTED SIDE CABINETWith pair of frieze drawers on block supports, 125cm wide; 55cm deep, 85cm highCondition report: Decorative. Scuffs to the paintwork.Minor movement to timber and inevitable scuffs, scrathes, dents, small chips and marks commensurate with wear, use and age.Loop handles rusted.
A REGENCY MAHOGANY SIDE CABINETWith an arrangement of five drawers and three cupboards divided by spiral columns; 115cm wide, 45.8cm deep, 82cm highCondition report: Possibly originally with a gallery which has been reduced / removed. Otherwise inevitable scuffs, scrathes, dents, small chips and marks commensurate with wear, use and age.Central cupboard door missing lock lining. Minor shrinkage, including a horizontal crack to the one side, as to be expected. Cut out section of backboard, and reglued.
A CHINESE 20TH CENTURY GILT-DECORATED BLACK LACQUERED CABINETEnclosing two drawers and two shelves, 104.5cm wide; 51cm deep; 188cm high;Condition report: Very decorative. Internal shelf and drawer. Inevitable scuffs, scrathes, dents, small chips and marks to the lacquer, particularly the feet and edges, commensurate with wear, use and age.Some minor shrinkage to the doors. Hinges painted. Some light weathering to the right side hinges. No peg to close the doors securely. Please see extra images.
A SMALL VICTORIAN WALNUT PENWORK DECORATED CABINET ON STANDThe pair of doors revealing an architectural fitted interior, on barleytwist supports, 52cm wide; 32.5cm deep; 105cm highCondition report: Slight warping to the doors which are slightly curved. Old worm in areas. Various small patch repairs to the veneers in areas. Decorated to the sides and interior. Various other inevitable scuffs, scrathes, dents, small chips and marks commensurate with wear, use and age.
A 19TH CENTURY EMPIRE STYLE CABINET, the shaped rectangular top with outset rounded lobes over three plain fielded panel doors, each separated by upright columns headed with gilt brass Egyptian masks, raised on short turned supports. 130cm wide, 94cm high, 40cm deepCondition Report: See additional images
A LATE GEORGIAN TWO DOOR MAHOGANY SIDE CABINET, c.1830, of plain rectangular form, the doors each fitted with brass grill panels and pleated curtains, on outset plinth base. 125cm wide, 39cm deep, 106cm highCondition Report: 125cm wide39cm deep106cm highDoors are locked and key not present, unable to photograph interior
A COLLECTION OF FRENCH AND ENGLISH BLUE AND WHITE DECORATIVE CERAMICS, 19th Century, mostly Sevres and Minton, including four cup eggery, easel back mirror, coffee pot, ice pail etc.Condition Report: Roughly from right to left in photo illustration- basket - English, mid 19th century, good overall, some petal losses to dandelion flowers, decorations marks only - coffee pot - very good, unmarked but should be from Minton factory, some surface wear to handle/ cover, no damages or repairs.- Turquoise blue bottle vase: good however, there is some blue overpaint covering flaked enamel on one side - Cooler: good condition, Minto work, no issues - large 'Sevres pattern' centre/waste bowl: very good, only decorator mark verso, but should be Minton's- Easel back mirror - very good condition- small white vase - with blue bands, very good, no issues, base with Victorian lozenge mark - Eggery - very good, all four cups in good condition, most likely Mintons, but unmarked - Sevres pattern sugar pot and cover - with repair and over gilding to handle otherwise good (likely Mintons)- Two small sevres cabinet cups - both late 19th century in date, the blue example is good, the pink has a hairline crack visible to interior near handle- Chamber candlestick - has a repair to handle otherwise good- Saucer dishes - reasonably in good condition, small oval lobed tray and heart shaped box and in good condition, but modern Spode pieces- See images
Hornby (China) R1038 "Orient Express" Train Set containing 4-6-2 BR green rebuilt Merchant Navy Class Loco No.35012 "United States Lines", 3 x brown and cream Superdetail Pullman Cars with lights (1st Class Kitchen Car "Minerva", 1st Class Parlour Car "Cygnus" and 1st Class Parlour Car "Ibis"), double oval of track complete with 2 points, HM2000 twin controller and virtual railway CD, loco and coaches and track, cabinet style box with 3 drawers, outer box
The Spectator Volume the First, J & R Tonson & S Draper, 1749 - missing out cover; The Beauties of Sterne; Including Many Of His Letters And Sermons, All His Pathetic Tales, Descriptions, And Most Distinguished Observations Of Life; Family Library - Chronicles of London Bridge by an Antiquary, 2nd Edition, 1839; Sterne, Laurence, Published by C, and G. Kearsley, London, 1793 - missing outer covers; The Rambler, Dr Johnson, March 1749 - Nov. 1750; The Ladies' Cabinet of Fashion, Music, and Romance, 1833 etc.
A Chinese lacquered cabinet, in the Ming style, of rectangular form, decorated with dragons chasing flaming pearls above spuming waves against a diapered ground, the hinged top opening to a compartment, above a pair of panel doors opening to reveal five drawers, mounted with brass fittings engraved with foliage or chilong, 39.3cm long29cm deep38cm highCondition report: Lacquerwork with cracks, splits, chips and losses in various locations.
A Japanese parquetry table top cabinet,c.1900, the moulded rectangular top over one bank of four graduated drawers and another with a cupboard opening to reveal two drawers over a drawer, 67cm wide22cm deep24cm highCondition report: Surface scratches and knocks, one side handle lacking, some bends to metal mounts and unevenness to veneer.
A Japanese black lacquered cabinet, the two sets of hinged doors enclosing an arrangement of drawers, each door inlay with a different figural scene set with mother of pearl and flanked by baskets of ikebana, 92cm wide 51cm deep 150cm highCondition report: Losses to lacquered throughout, most extreme to rear, two holes to rear, and a loss to mother of pearl
An Arts and Crafts oak washstand, with a tiled top and back panel, the back panel to the top with a scrolled cornice, the base with a cabinet to the front, raised on square supports, 107cm wide53cm deep132cm highCondition report: With some stains to the oak frame. The tiles appearing somewhat faded.
An oak bookcase, in the manner of Heal's, with eight compartments,64cm wide30cm deep129cm hightogether with a small oak cabinet, of square form, with a single panel opening onto a shelved interior (2)Condition report: The bookcase with significant scratching to the side. Some knocks and marks occurring throughout. The cabinet with ringlet marks to the top.
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