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Y A FRENCH WALNUT AND MOTHER OF PEARL MARQUETRY DECORATED CABINET PROBABLY LOIRE VALLEY, FRANCE, MID 19TH CENTURY 156.5cm high, 81cm wide, 40cm deepA closely related table is part of the collection of Waddesdon Manor, Oxfordshire See The James A. De Rothschild Collection at Waddesdon Manor Condition Report: Overall there are some scratches, marks, knocks, cracks and abrasions consistent with age and use.There are some losses, restorations and observations including:Some sections of brass stringing and marquetry are sprung, some are missing. Some of the ivory coloured 'stringing' filler have cracked and are missing.The escutcheon and lock are later, there is no key.Some patches and repairs.There is evidence of worm.One of the legs is detached.The cupboard is lined with red cotton damask, the backboards are missing.Please see the additional condition report photographs through the link on the condition report email as a visual reference of condition. Condition Report Disclaimer
Y A WALNUT, CALAMANDER, ROSEWOOD AND MARQUETRY CABINET ON STAND INCORPORATING 18TH CENTURY AND LATER ELEMENTSIncorporating marquetry panels of parrots throughout, the doors enclosing a fitted interior 162cm high, 101cm wide, 51cm deep Condition Report: As catalogued this appears to incorporate earlier elements but probably put together in the 20th century, overall with a cleaned and polished appearance, the interior of the doors with oyster veneers - these are probably some of the earliest elements present (early 18th century), the bracket feet probably second half 18th century, otherwise quite hard to decipher the ages of the elements due to polished surface, some old splits and cracks, signs of repair and replacement to the moulded edges and veneered elements, signs of woodworm Overall solid and stablePlease see additional images for visual reference to condition Condition Report Disclaimer
A GEORGE IV MAHOGANY SIDE CABINET CIRCA 1830 With single frieze drawer above a pair of cabinet doors enclosing a shelf 90cm high, 106cm wide, 42cm deep Condition Report: Marks, knocks, scratches, abrasions consistent with age and useSome scuffs and marks to the surface, may benefit from a light clean and polish, some chips and losses to some veneers The handles inkeeping with overall appearance but probably later applied, there are cut out places to pull out the drawer to the underside - the drawer has previously been divided The lock to the drawer later, no keyThe interior of the cupboard with old cut outs where wiring has probably been (this appears to have been used as a media cabinet previously) - may benefit from some lining paper to the interior to cover if wished by the purchaser Overall solid and stablePlease see additional images for visual reference to condition and appearance Condition Report Disclaimer
A REGENCY SATINWOOD AND INLAID SERPENTINE FRONTED SIDE CABINET EARLY 19TH CENTURY With a solid satinwood gallery 129cm high, 106cm wide, 41cm deep Condition Report: Overall with marks, knocks, scratches, abrasions consistent with age and use, Splits and cracks, unevenness to the surface, wear and marks, some stains and ring marks, colour variation and wear to the polished surfaces - overall would benefit from a clean and polish overallThere are no keys, all locks are open, the lower cabinet doors hang open at present and there is some warping and bowing Condition Report Disclaimer
A MAHOGANY EXTENDING DINING TABLE AFTER THE JUPE MODEL RECENTLY MANUFACTURED BY BRIGHTS OF NETTLEBED With eight additional leaf insertions 75cm high, 169cm diameter (closed) 228cm diameter (fully extended) Together with a flame mahogany leaf cabinet for the additional leaf insertions, of mitre shape, 123cm high Condition Report: Marks, knocks, scratches, abrasions consistent with age and use, some chips and losses to edges and extremities from use Overall solid and stable, it has been presented fully extended in our salerooms Rubbing and wear to the polished surfaces, some losses to the polish in places probably due to storage and removalPlease see additional images for visual reference to condition Condition Report Disclaimer
The geometric inlaid top by Anton Seufert, the base, probably associated, The underside stamped twice "A. SEUFERT AUCKLAND N.Z. CABINETMAKER", the underside of the base with illegible remains of a paper label, 60cm diameter, 63cm highNote- Anton Seuffert (1815-1887) is most celebrated for producing specimen wood parquetry tables of this type. Despite having been born in Bohemia, Seuffert re-located to Auckland, New Zealand in 1859, where he established himself as one of the pre-eminent Australasian cabinet makers of the 19th century.In New Zealand Seuffert also became famous for his ingenious incorporation of indigenous timbers. Perhaps the most renowned piece of furniture he executed is a marquetry secretaire, now in the Royal Collection, which is comprised of 30,000 native woods.He changed his name from Seufert to Seuffert in 1869. CR * Table base appears to be associated to the top. the top with small chips to veneers, dents, old stains and some fading, stamped twice to underside, the base platform is formed from four pieces of timber which appear to have been glued.
Danbury Mint The World's Uncirculated Pure Silver Coins in collector's cabinet (8) together with various silver coins to include two Early Australian Silver Dollars, The 2015 Silver Coins of the World Collection, The Last Round Pound, a 2017 1 OZ Fine -Silver Proof Krugerrand and a Lion of England 2 OZ Fine Silver Coin Condition Report:Available upon request
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