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An apothecary's mahogany cabinet, 19th Century, fitted glass bottles and covers, with drawer beneath fitted scales, mixing bowl etc., 17cm wide CONDITION REPORT: Scratches, marks and a small split to the lower left of the top surface. Vertical damage to wood where it meets the lock mechanism, scratches to brass, some marks and irregularities throughout. Very acceptable for age and use.
An apothecary's mahogany cabinet, 19th Century, the hinged cover with countersunk brass handle, the fall front enclosing an interior of bottles etc., 26cm wide/see illustration CONDITION REPORT: Split to back right of lid, scratches and unevenness present. Handle is fine, some damage to wood on front panel at hinge, felting loose in areas of the interior. Overall, in good condition consistent with age.
An apothecary's mahogany cabinet, 19th Century, with inlaid brass handle to the hinged cover, enclosing an interior of fitted bottles with drawer beneath fitted scales, mixing bowl etc., bearing a label for Savory & Moore, Chemists to the Queen, 136 New Bond Street and 220 Regent Street, London, 24cm wide CONDITION REPORT: Large stain or discolouration/thinning of lacquer to right side of top surface, deep and superficial scratches present throughout, interior flap with some damage and discolouration, marks also present. Slight split to upper right corner at front. Condition ok, but, perhaps feels a bit tired.
An apothecary's mahogany cabinet, 19th Century, enclosed by a pair of doors, the interior fitted bottles throughout, fitted further drawers containing pharmaceutical sundries, 31cm wide when closed/see illustration CONDITION REPORT: Lock is operational, split to panel above key hole (right), light superficial scratches all over, generally consistent with age. Handle missing to lower left interior drawer (see images). Large deep scratch verso with split to lower portion (see images). Generally in good condition with ware and damage consistent with age, no obvious restoration.
A Victorian mahogany cabinet with fall front, fitted four drawers beneath, 66cm wide CONDITION REPORT: Condition information is not usually provided in the description of the lot, but is available upon request. Further images and some condition reports can be viewed on our online catalogue at www.chorleys.com . The absence of a condition report does not imply that a lot is without imperfection.
A 17th Century Hispano-Moresque bone inlaid cabinet, with thirteen various sized drawers and three deep drawers carved with Islamic niches inlaid with geometric designs, 81.25cm wide on a 19th Century Hispano-Moresque walnut table with bobbin turned legs, 89cm wide/see illustration CONDITION REPORT: The cabinet has been fitted with handles to the sides in the past, these now absent. Some minor kncks and marks commensurate with age. Drawer lining fabric/canvas a little tired and wrinkled. One drawer may have replaced handle. A few drawers have had locks in the past, these have ben removed and the lock apertures filled. Some repairs to drawer linings. The stand has a few minor knocks and losses including to gilt plaster stars on frieze and to corners.Lot contains an element of pre-1947 ivory or other organic material which may be subject to export restrictions.
A 17th Century Mughal ivory inlaid rosewood table cabinet, Gujarat, the hinged flap inlaid to the front with lions beneath stylised trees and to the interior with four figures below stylised trees, each side with a conforming stylised tree, enclosing an arrangement of twenty one drawers around a deep central drawer, the drawer fronts profusely inlaid with foliage and birds, 75cm wide, 47cm deep, 49cm high/Note: See the V&A Collections for a smaller table cabinet with similar inlaid decoration (Accession number: 122-1906). Also a similar panel (Accession number: IS.39-1898)/see illustration CONDITION REPORT: The fall front is a little tricky to open/close. The fall has an angled horizontal split visible to inside and outside. Other small shrinkage splits to top and sides. Some small minor patches including arouund lock. Tiny losses to ivory. Drawers running fairly well. Back panel later. Hinges to fall replaced. Other minor knocks, marks etc commensurate with age.
A late 16th Century Augsburg marquetry table cabinet, with two cupboard doors enclosing fourteen various sized drawers framing two architectural cupboard doors, profusely inlaid throughout with densely scrolling foliage, monkeys, parrots, snails, squirrels, rabbits and grotesque masks, 92.75cm/Note: From the mid-sixteenth century, cabinet makers in the south German city of Augsburg specialised in table cabinets intended for the storage of small, precious objects such as exotic shells, medals and jewellery. These luxury cabinets were often profusely decorated with colourful marquetry depicting fantastical ruins, strapwork, a variety of animals, birds and insects and a range of ornamental motifs drawn from contemporary German prints/Literature: Riccardi-Cubitt, 'The Art of the Cabinet', 1992, plates 14 and 15/see illustration CONDITION REPORT: Timbers include sycamore, green stained sycamore known as harewood, ash, oak and birch. Front of cabinet has some sun bleaching. Vertical split to each panel doors, visible to interior and exterior. Overall condition of inlaid drawer fronts is good but the bottom row of drawers either have missing bottoms or with loose bottoms. Several drawer knobs replaced and one loose. Shrinkage cracks to top. Small 15cm long strip of veneer missing to lower edeg one side. Slight ripple to veneer at back. Overall this is a lovely cabinet but with knocks, minor patches and marks commensurate with age.
An 18th Century red japanned cabinet on stand, the chest decorated figures, birds and pagodas and enclosing ten drawers, on a later boldly carved and gesso gilt stand with double scroll legs on paw feet, 105cm wide/see illustration CONDITION REPORT: the two front door panels are split, marks, loss of paint and scratches present throughout the cabinet, chips and nibbles to moulding (specifically on legs). The interior of the cabinet is naturally much better due to the protection. Wear and loss to gilt, broken handle and split shown in image, the drawers are functional with little to no sticking. Overall, the cabinet has a rather 'distressed' look to it and an old country house feelDimensions:H: 177cmW: 105cmD: 53cm
A 17th Century Indo-Portuguese bone, tortoiseshell and ebony table cabinet fitted an arrangement of five drawers, with carry handles to sides, 64cm wide, 35cm high, 26.5cm deep/see illustration CONDITION REPORT: This cabinet has a lot of missing inlay, particularly to the top where the tortoiseshell surround to the diapers have more than 50% losses, some of the bone geometric inlay missing, the drawers in the main complete, both sides missing some geometric inlay, drawer interiors stained.Lot contains an element of pre-1947 ivory or other organic material which may be subject to export restrictions.
A French kingwood display cabinet of Vernis Martin style, the central serpentine panel painted figures beside a lake, with glazed doors to the sides, the base fitted a drawer on square section cabriole legs, 89cm wide, 44cm deep, 154cm high/see illustration CONDITION REPORT: Generally, the cabinet is in good condition, however, some splits and chips to wood, glazed panels are without issues. See images for misaligned metal, splits, surface knot
A Regency mahogany side cabinet with a brass galleried top and banded border enclosed by a pair of glazed doors, on tapered legs, 117cm wide CONDITION REPORT: Some of the metal gallery rail is bent, dinged or buckled. Some loss to glaze surround on left door, scratches and discolouration to interior and shelves. Surface scratches and some imperfections throughout. Otherwise, it looks good and feels good also.
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