A Set of Six Royal Worcester Porcelain Cabinet Cups and Saucers, 1917, gilt with roundels within white beaded blue borders, printed marks in puce, in a black morocco caseCondition report: The outer case is tired. Two spoons are replacements. One saucer broken into many pieces and restuck. One cup handle is broken and restuck, also with a chip and associated crack. There is another cup with a large U-shaped section restuck to the rim. Remaining cups and saucers in good condition.
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Furniture.- Hepplewhite (A[lice]) The Cabinet-Maker and Upholsterer's Guide, second edition, 126 engraved plates, one double-page, advertisement leaf at end, title and Preface leaf creased and loose (stained at inner margin from old sticky tape), some spotting to plates, double-page plate lightly stained and torn at fold & fore-edge just extending into image, another torn at inner margin, one bound upside down, contemporary tree calf, worn, upper cover detached, traces of tape marks, [Berlin Kat. 1233], folio, by I. and J. Taylor, 1789.⁂ One of the three great furniture pattern books of the 18th century. This second edition includes an additional plate.
Tabletop stationery cabinet stamped Thornhill, New Bond Street, London, the Arts & Crafts walnut box with stylised flowerhead carved decoration to lid opening to reveal fitted interior with multiple stationery compartments, spring-loaded drawer, fall front for writing surface with leather lining, each side of the box fitted with folding brass carrying handles.width 43cm (17"), depth 24cm (9.5"), height 30cm (12")Qty: 1Condition report: No key, leather writing surfaces scuffed, date and note cards missing from brass frame to interior.
Edwardian mahogany kidney-shaped vitrine, the cabinet with scrolling white wood inlays, single door, glass shelf, washed green silk lining, swept legs united by "X" stretcher.width 73cm (29"), depth 43cm (17"), height 81cm (32")Condition report: As far as can be seen the cabinet is in near-perfect order, with no cracks to the glass, fabric lining, a replacement glass shelf probably later as pegs supporting this shelf appear to have been replaced.
Edwardian rosewood bijouterie cabinet, triangular form with bevelled glazed top, each of the three sides with hinged fall front doors supported bone and boxwood marquetry inlays, all standing on six turned and fluted tapering legs united by unusual latticework stretchers.diamter 56cm (22"), height 86cm (34")Condition report: Overall good order, original blue velvet lining, original brass handles, good patination.
Edwardian mahogany square section display cabinet, decorated all over with satinwood and ebony stringing with cross-banding, two glass shelves, four square section tapering legs with spade terminals.42cm (16") square, height 107cm (42")Condition report: Generally in very good order, replacement fabric lining to base of cabinet.
Victorian oak and mahogany North Wales floor standing display cabinet on blind base, ogee cornice with cross-banded mahogany frieze, single glazed door with arched glazing bar, two fixed shelves, lower section with two doors each with arched panels, bracket feet, fretwork decoration.width 96cm (38"), height 110cm (83")Condition report: Lacking patination, moulding to waistline present but requiring gluing, water damage to bracket feet, original backboards, interior with blue paper lining of later date.
Edwardian mahogany floor standing display cabinet, decorated all over with mock adam satinwood inlays and cross-banding, top section with architectural pediment, single astragal glazed door, lower section with single raised and fielded panel door, all standing on bracket feet.width 69cm (27"), height 196cm (77")Condition report: Interior of top section with two fixed shelves, surfaces scratched and marked, lower door although unlocked, will not open.
Edwardian mahogany display cabinet, top section with moulded cornice above two thirteen pane astragal glazed doors, lower section with three central graduated drawers flanked by two cupboards, all standing on four square section tapering legs with spade feet, the whole piece having satinwood cross-banding and ebonised stringing.width 115cm (45"), depth 40cm (16"), height 195cm (77")Condition report: All glazed panels in good order, interior of cabinet re-lined with modern yellow fabric, small section of the cornice left-hand side missing (see photographs), top drawer requiring re-finishing, two small sections of moulding missing at top of leg (see photographs).
Edwardian mahogany double dome top display cabinet, the section with two doors having glazing bars veneered in satinwood, carved Prince of Wales feathers, fabric-lined interior with fixed shelves, lower section with serpentine shaped doors, quartered ripple mahogany veneers, burr yew veneer to central oval, all standing on four tapering legs with white wood stringing.width 92cm (36"), depth 41cm (16"), height 156cm (61")Condition report: Overall in good order, good patination, fabric-lined interior, later date, some minor marking to the material.
Edwardian mahogany corner display cabinet, inlaid with stringing and cross-banding all over, single serpentine-shaped door covering two fixed shelves, two out swept legs to front.width 76cm (30"), depth 49cm (19"), height `162cm (64")Condition report: Overall condition very good, interior re-lined with modern fabric.
Edwardian mahogany wall hanging display cabinet, swan neck pediment with fretted decoration, two eleven pane astragal glazed doors covering single adjustable shelf.width 64cm (25"), depth 20cm (8"), height 100cm (39")Condition report: Interior lined with modern wallpaper, overall condition good.
Queen Anne walnut cabinet on chest, the upper section with ogee mold, cushion cornice drawer, two doors opening to reveal fully fitted interior with eleven drawers each with brass handles, central cupboard containing three further short drawers, lower section with two short and three long graduated drawers, all standing on four bun feet.width 111cm (44"), depth 51cm (20"), height 178cm (70")Condition report: Overall good colour and condition.
Mid-20th-century walnut veneered cocktail cabinet, the top section with two doors opening to reveal single fixed shelf, lower section with slide all supported on shaped frieze with swept legs decorated with shell motif to shoulders.width 69cm (27"), depth 46cm (1`8"), height 134cm (53")Condition report: General patination good, interior with green painted finish with rings marks.
Edwardian mahogany Adam design demi-lune side cabinet, the 'D' shaped top with gradooned molding, blind fretwork frieze, three panel front with central cupboard, square section molded leg with block foot.width 120cm (47"), depth 45cm (18"), height 94cm (37")Condition report: Small blemishes to top, interior with fixed shelf, shelf with ring marks.
17th-century oak court cupboard, upper section with two single panel doors with pegged hinges, central panel inlaid with holly and oak depicting floral spray, saw tooth holly and bog oak inlay, lower section carved with oak leaves and central flower head, two three panelled doors opening to reveal original brown oak fixed shelf, caving to top left-hand side of cabinet W.I. 1657.width 150cm (59"), depth 55cm (22"), height 151cm (59")Condition report: Cornice to top section appears to have later pine supporting for moulding, 1657 carving would have been applied to the piece of furniture at a later date, replacement handles, colour good.
A contemporary fabric covered side chair with shaped back in the style of Syrie Maugham, with stuff over, piped and buttoned fabric and lapett valence, together with a three drawer contemporary bedside cabinet. (2) 39cm wide x 32cm deep x 92cm high. Provenance: The contents of a Chelsea Mansion furnished by Nicky Haslam and Collette van den Thillart. Further information on the Dawsons website article hereCondition report: The chair has been used as a bathroom chair and thus has watermarks and other scuffs throughout (as per photographs). Would benefit from a deep clean, Structurally sound.
A George II style architectural form two door painted and parcel gilt pedestal cabinet with moulded and recessed panelled doors, folding side handles and stop fluted pilasters. 100cm wide x 46cm deep x 84cm high. Provenance: The contents of a Chelsea Mansion furnished by Nicky Haslam and Collette van den Thillart. Further information on the Dawsons website article here
A Chinese red painted cabinet, the carved gilt decoration depicting birds and genre scenes comprising of two short drawers over a pair of cupboard doors, 85 x 108 x 52cmCondition report: Quite scratched and knocked especially to the extremitiesHorizontal splits to the side panels, some losses to the lacquerminor damage to the carved decoration, one drawer has a split and chip to the top right cornerDrawer fronts heavily knocked with some damageLosses to gilt throughout especially around the drawer frontsEarly 20th centurySee photos
A 19th century Historicist oak side cabinet, dome-centre superstructure with three-quarter gallery centred by a carved putto mask above a pair of panel doors carved with scrolling acanthus, flanked by open shelves, supported by Baroque herms and busts, the base with a further pair of doors carved with further putti, the lower panels carved with a bird amongst acanthus, divided and flanked by figural-carved pilasters, bracket feet, the sides with panels carved in relief with allegories of Biblical virtues, 177cm high, 154cm wide, 49cm deep, incorporating sculptural elements of c.1680
A Chippendale Revival mahogany display cabinet, broken-arch pediment above a pair of astragal glazed doors, the projecting serpentine base with two long drawers, carved with blind fretwork, shaped undertier, tapered square legs, spade feet, 180cm high, 76cm wide, 46cm deep, stamped T. Edmands, T. Willson, 68 Great Queen Street, London, c.1890
A George III oak secretaire book cabinet, moulded cornice above a pair of doors enclosing three adjustable shelves, the projecting base with four long cockbeaded drawers, the upper fitted with small drawers and pigeonholes, reeded base, turned feet, 214.5cm high, 107cm wide, 52cm deep, early 19th century
A late 19th century walnut accented dentist cabinet, the bookcase superstructure with broken arch pediment above a pair of glazed doors enclosing two adjustable shelves, the projecting base with a retractable cylinder door enclosing a pair of small drawers and pigeonholes, marble worktop opening to form a writing surface, above three long drawers and a cupboard door enclosing a shelf, shallow trays to side, the mechanism concealed behind the neighbouring panel door, plinth base, 222.5cm high, 78.5cm wide, 66.5cm deep, c.1890
A Regency rosewood and brass marquetry library pier cabinet, attributed to Gillow of Lancaster and of small and neat proportions, rounded rectangular marble top above a deep frieze and a pair of rectangular doors, the brass grilles lined in pleated silk and enclosing adjustable shelves, flanked by acanthus scroll brackets, fluted bun feet, 96.5cm high, 92cm wide, 30.5cm deep, c.1820
A Sheraton Revival satinwood crossbanded mahogany and marquetry book or display cabinet, the bookcase superstructure with swan neck pediment above a pair of glazed doors enclosing two velvet-lined shelves, the projecting serpentine base with slightly oversailing top inlaid with scrolling acanthus and outlined with barber-pole stringing, above a long drawer, the front inlaid with ribbon-tied hammocks of fruit, and a pair of panel doors inlaid with an urn, swag and further foliage and enclosing a shelf, outlined throughout with boxwood and ebony stringing, 218.5cm high, 103cm wide, 52cm deep, c.1900
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