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λ A REGENCY ROSEWOOD AND GILTWOOD DISPLAY CABINET C.1810-15 with ormolu mounts, with a hinged glazed door enclosing two adjustable shelves, flanked by a pair of columns, the open base with a mirrored back, further column supports and a simulated marble plinth 162cm high, 92.5cm wide, 40.5cm deep
A LATE VICTORIAN OAK BOOKCASE CABINET BY GILLOW & CO. C.1880 inlaid with burr oak panels and marquetry with scrolling leaves, palmettes and stylized urns, with applied carved corbels, the detachable cornice above a pair of glazed doors enclosing three adjustable shelves, the base with a pair of panelled doors, each enclosing an adjustable shelf, stamped 'Gillow & Co. 864' 251.3cm high, 134cm wide, 39cm deep
AN ORIENTAL BLACK LACQUER CABINET CHINESE OR JAPANESE, 18TH CENTURY with engraved brass mounts, the front decorated in gilt with watery landscapes, with pagodas, trees and mountains, enclosing an arrangement of twelve drawers around a cupboard, the sides painted with flowers, with a pierced base, on a later ebonised stand 165.2cm high, 90cm wide, 49.5cm deep
AN EDWARDIAN MAHOGANY DISPLAY CABINET IN 'CHINESE CHIPPENDALE' STYLE EARLY 20TH CENTURY the pagoda top above a blind fret frieze, applied with scrolls and hung with bells, with a pair of Rococo astragal glazed doors enclosing two glass shelves, the base with blind fret and pierced decoration and with panelled legs united by a pierced stretcher 231.8cm high, 138.4cm wide, 45.3cm deep Provenance Purchased from L. L. Harfitt, House Furnishers, Salisbury 13th September 1951.
A COLLECTION OF MICROSCOPE SLIDES LATE 19TH CENTURY AND LATER Including: views of H. R. H. Prince Philip's Royal Pacific Tour of Easter Island, 1971, housed in a walnut cabinet fitted with metal trays and with a base drawer, together with two other boxes of slides (3) 26.6cm high, 30.4cm wide
A REGENCY SCOTTISH MAHOGANY WINE DECANTER COASTER BY JAMES MEIN OF KELSO, C.1815-20 the dished top with a gadrooned edge, on three leather and brass roller castors, with a printed paper trade label, inscribed 'J. A. S. Mein Cabinet Maker & Upholsterer Roxburgh Street, Kelso', in pencil 'No.23095' 23.5cm diameter
A WILLIAM AND MARY WALNUT CABINET ON CHEST C.1690-1700 cross and feather banded with burr veneers, the cushion frieze drawer above a pair of doors with arch banding, enclosing an arrangement of eleven drawers around a central cupboard, enclosing three further drawers, the base with two short and two long drawers, on later bun feet, the back with a printed auction description from Sotheby's or Christie's, lot 175 6th February 1959 171.4cm high, 108.5cm wide, 51.3cm deep
λ AN INDO-PORTUGUESE TORTOISESHELL AND IVORY CABINET ON STAND 18TH CENTURY ELEMENTS AND LATER with a pair of hinged doors, revealing a fitted interior with an arrangement of thirteen drawers, the sides with brass carrying handles and on a rosewood and ivory inlaid stand 111cm high, 57.7cm wide, 37cm deep
A WILLIAM AND MARY OLIVE WOOD OYSTER VENEERED AND MARQUETRY CABINET ON STAND LATE 17TH CENTURY AND LATER with a pair of doors inlaid with a pair of eagles perched on branches, in various fruitwoods and green stained bone leaves, the interior with an arrangement of eleven drawers, around a central cupboard enclosing seven further drawers, on a later stand 147.5cm high, 101.7cm wide, 48.5cm deep Provenance Bill Wightman, Hampshire and by descent.
A GEORGE II WALNUT CONCERTINA ACTION CARD TABLE IN THE MANNER OF BENJAMIN CROOK, C.1735 the quarter veneered cross and feather banded fold-over top revealing a baize lined playing surface, with counterwells and candlestands, on shell and lambrequin capped cabriole legs and claw and ball feet 72cm high, 82cm wide, 40.6cm deep Provenance Purchased from Dreweatt, Watson & Barton, Newbury, 30th March 1966, lot 227 for £600. From the collection of the late Dr. Gordon Pack. Catalogue Note The design of this table relates to similar examples made by Benjamin Crook, joiner and cabinet-maker of St. Paul's Churchyard. See Christopher Gilbert, Pictorial Dictionary of Marked London Furniture 1700-1840, p.169, fig. 265 for a table by Crook with a label in the drawer. For two similar examples sold in these rooms see, Furniture & Works of Art, 7th October 2014, lot 132 and Furniture & Works of Art, 6th April 2016, lot 66.
A WILLIAM AND MARY YEW AND BURR YEW CABINET ON CHEST C.1690-1700 inlaid with chequer and holly banding, the moulded cornice above a cushion drawer and a pair of doors enclosing an arrangement of ten drawers around a central cupboard, enclosing four further drawers, the waist moulding inset with a pull-out brushing slide, above two short and three long graduated drawers and later bracket feet 176.5cm high, 108.2cm wide, 46.5cm deep
AN EARLY GEORGE III MAHOGANY SECRETAIRE CHEST ON CHEST ATTRIBUTED TO THOMAS BRADSHAW, C.1760-70 the detachable fretwork swan neck cornice above Greek key and pendant mouldings, with two short and three long drawers, flanked by fluted canted angles, the base with three drawers, the secretaire fitted with pigeonholes and drawers and with secret pilaster compartments flanking a central cupboard 217.3cm high, 111cm wide, 56.3cm deep Provenance From the collection of the late Peter Meyer. Catalogue Note Thomas Bradshaw was an upholder and cabinet-maker based at 10 St. Paul's Church Yard and he subscribed to Chippendale's Director (1754) and was declared bankrupt in 1772. A bureau bookcase with a similar cornice to the present lot is illustrated in Christopher Gilbert, 'Pictorial Dictionary of Marked London Furniture 1700-1840', p.119. pl.150. £1000-1500
A MAHOGANY PEDESTAL SAFE CABINET EARLY 19TH CENTURY AND LATER the hinged door with false drawer fronts, revealing a door and a Victorian Sampson Mordan cast iron safe, with oval maker's plaque 'S. Mordan & Co. Makers London', the divided interior with a lockable drawer (2) cabinet: 113cm high, 63.5cm wide, 51.8cm deep safe: 61.5cm high, 46cm wide, 43cm deep
A Dresden quatrefoil cabinet cup and saucer decorated with Antoine Watteau-esque panels interspersed by blue panels with flowers, AR mark in underglaze blue, cup 5cm high (firing crack); together with two small Meissen outside-decorated coffee cups on tripod paw feet, painted with pink roses, with two matching saucers and single side plate, twice cancelled crossed swords, cups 5.5cm high(7)
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