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A 1.07m late 19th Century mahogany Chippendale style book cabinet by T. Simpson & Sons of Halifax with fretwork pediment and blind fretwork decoration, the top enclosed by a pair of beaded glazed panel doors over a base with two frieze drawers, central cupboard and further flanking cupboard doors, set on tapered legs with claw and ball feet
Four pieces of miniature furniture: an antique-style pine dresser having shelves, glazed door and named ceramic drawers above a lower base section with three further drawers and cupboard doors (23cm wide)a 19th century style pier cabinet with single glazed door and faux stringingan oak fireplace in 1920s stylea set of miniature wall shelves
A miniature walnut cabinet-on-chest; the quarter-veneered crossbanded top above two delicately glazed doors each with thirteen panel panes with astragal glazing bars enclosing serpentine-fronted shelves, further over two half-width and two full-width graduated drawers, raised on ogee-style bracket feet in 18th century style (20.5cm wide x 14cm deep x 36.5cm high)
A miniature yew wood writing table in George III style; the gilt-tooled green-leather inset writing surface above two mahogany crossbanded yew wood drawers, raised on square tapering legs (42.25cm wide x 23cm deep x 26cm high) Together with original informational label.Condition Report: The label inside details it was originally £145 and that it was made by an 80 years old master cabinet maker from antique wood.
A miniature walnut side cabinet; the quarter veneered and crossbanded overhanging top above two similarly crossbanded doors with pierced hinges, raised on four slender carved cabriole legs, the underside impressed 'H. Uphill - Wilton' (original price label verso) (21cm wide x 13.5cm deep x 26cm high)
An early 19th century Regency period breakfront rosewood side cabinet; three-quarter pierced brass galleried marble top above four gilded lion head masks and a central panelled cupboard door with canted sides, flanked by two further doors with gilt-metal grilles, raised on lion's paw style front feet (restorations) (92.5cm wide x 26cm deepest x 91.5cm highest point to tip of gallery)
A good Sheraton period mahogany side cabinet; the crossbanded top above two figured doors banded in boxwood and headed with flowerhead roundels to the corners, with four lower half-width banded drawers with gilt-metal handles in Gillows style, the sides with large gilded swan-neck carrying handles, raised on banded plinth base (86cm wide x 52.5cm deep x 99.5cm high)
A good 19th century walnut and gilt-metal-mounted serpentine-sided bijouterie cabinet in Louis XV style; the hinged top with central hand-bevelled glazing above four further serpentine-fronted glazed panels, the high slender cabriole legs mounted with gilt-metal chutes and sabot (80.5cm wide x 55cm deep x 77.5cm high) (with key)
A fine 19th century walnut and gilt-metal-mounted pier cabinet; the figured moulded top above an ebony-strung and amboyna-inlaid frieze, two doors with brass latticework-style grilles flanked by gilt-metal mounts in neoclassical style, raised on plinth base (107.5cm wide x 29.5cm deep x 97.5cm high)
An early 19th century marble-topped Regency period brass-inlaid rosewood side cabinet; the frieze with central inlaid brass design of Anthemions flanked by key fret style brass stringing, the two doors with gilt-metal latticework-style trellis and opening to reveal shelves and within two large circular columns, headed by circular gilt-metal capitals, raised on shaped front feet loosely in the style of Thomas Hope (9cm wide x 46cm deep x 97.7cm high)Condition Report: The piece is chipped and damaged on the two front corners, there appears to be a repair on the LH front corner, also slightly damaged on the back corners. The inlay appears to be intact although quite dark on the LH side. The gilding to the columns look good, the condition of the latticework looks good. Some minor scuffing to the lower legs as expected, 2cm piece of veneer away from the gadrooning above the RH leg. Condition generally commensurate with age. The marble has been repaired in several places including the front (may have been split in half and possibly repaired ? but a good job done if so) .
J. Robert Scott, Inc. - a Segovia II cabinet in a spalted maple veneer, designed by Sally Sirkin Lewis, the door opening to reveal shelves and two lower full-width drawers, raised on steel section base with square legs (slight damage to left-hand side rear panel) (92cm wide x 46cm deep x 189cm high)Condition Report: The doors could likely be adjusted to line up. Slight damage on the third and fourth panels down (LHS), right at the back of the piece where the cabinet ‘meets’ the wall. Dimensions re-confirmed 92cm wide x 46cm deep x 189cm high.
US Treasury Joseph Barr signed One Dollar Bill, To Colville. American businessman and politician from Indiana. He served one term in the United States House of Representatives. He was also the United States Secretary of the Treasury from December 21, 1968 until January 20, 1969, in President Lyndon B. Johnsons cabinet. Good condition. All autographs come with a Certificate of Authenticity. We combine postage on multiple winning lots and can ship worldwide. UK postage from £4.99, EU from £6.99, Rest of World from £8.99
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