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Stunning floral design on fine porcelain with white, purple, and green hues and gold trim. Signed by the artist, Toursche. Both pieces supported with 4 gold feet and finished with scalloped edge. Stunning set to display in your kitchen, your china cabinet or add them to your collection. The creamer measures 5.5"L x 3"W x 3.75"H. The sugar bowl measures 6"L x 4"W x 3.25"H. Marked to base Hand Painted Vienna China. Issued: early 20th centuryCondition: Age related wear.
A rare mid 19th century shadowbox of a garden scene with two china shoulder dolls’ house dolls with jointed wooden bodies, a central cardboard house decorated with foiled paper and cut windows, a pink tinted china shoulder head girl with short black painted and moulded curly hair, probably with jointed wooden body, pink tinted limbs with red painted slippers, brown two part velvet outfit and holding hoop and stick; a similar pink tinted china shoulder head girl with black painted and mould centre-parted hair in loops down the side of head with exposed ear in the middle of loop, jointed wooden body with china limbs, hole in right hand to hold and red painted slippers, pink and purple striped silk dress and holding a book, the garden with artificial flowers and shells, a stuffed fabric deer with antlers and bead eyes, three stuffed fabric birds with applied feathers and a two dimensional brown velvet dog with bead eyes, the floral printed wallpaper backdrop with two vignettes of rural scenes and the back wall with applied business promotional card for Hampton & Sons Cabinet Maker and Upholstery, a London shop —16 1/2in. (42cm.) wide x 10 1/2in. (27cm.) deep x 11in. (28cm.) high
A Victorian mahogany collector's cabinet, the arched doors enclosing thirty specimen drawers, some containing shells and fossils,90.5cm wide42cm deep115cm high,together with a plaster panel,labelled 'ARCHAEOPTERYX The earliest known fossil bird. Modelled on the Berlin specimen found in the Jurassic rock of Bavaria',49.8 x 39.5cm (2)Provenance: William Pleydell-Bouvierie of Longford Castle, seat of the 9th Earl of Radnor, the base signed in pencil. It was likely acquired by the 4th Earl, Jacob (1815-1889), with maker's details known to be 'Of Mansfield, Lyme 1852'.Condition ReportCabinet) Loss to moulding to the exterior, chips to the veneer on the doors and plinth. Drawers are very stiff, some of which are glazed, so drawers are not able to pull out, some of the internal drawer handles have split. General knocks, scuffs and wear.Panel) Chips and nibbles throughout.
A 'Cabinet of Curiosities', 18th/19th century, to include:a framed piece of William IV's hair,a gold nugget brooch, formed as a pick and shovel,a gold-nugget-mounted silver spoon, the bowl engraved 'Yukon',a silver vinaigrette, late 18th century,a White Star Line button,a lapis lazuli swivel fob,a 1782 Russian 5 kopek coin, andan agate cross pendant,all within a gilded, glazed and velvet-lined case,case 35cm wide29.5cm deep4cm high (qty.)Condition ReportCase) Lock missing. Wear, knocks and losses to the gilding in places. Glazing in good order. Some losses to the lining.Objects) With varying degrees of wear. Some items with chips and losses.Please see the additional images.
An Edwardian collection of seashells, early 20th century, to include nautilus shells and starfish, all within an oak tabletop cabinet, with a sloped and glazed top, the lock stamped 'Hobbs & Co London',96.5cm wide38.5cm deep22.5cm highCondition ReportKnocks, wear and minor losses to the edge of the case. General wear and slight losses to the shells due to the nature of the items. There is no key present. The top is not locked.
Picture Pride or similar wall hanging Display Cabinet "The Showmans Range" - "All the Fun of the Fair" wall hanging display of glass and wood construction with 4 x glass shelves, approx dimensions are 57cm height x 106cm width x 8cm depth. Condition appears to be generally Excellent (unchecked for completeness).
EARLY 20TH CENTURY JAPANESE/KOREAN ELMWOOD STEPPED CABINET, in two sections, top faux drawer above a cupboard door, leading down to two sliding doors and three small drawers above two larger sliding doors beside a tall drawer and four further drawers at the lowest level, each with hammered iron handles, total size: 188 x 150 cm, bottom section: 81 x 150 cm, top section: 109 x 87 cm No visible signs of restoration. The lowest step has loss to one corner. Overall scratches, surface wear and patina expected for its age.
CHINESE RED LACQUER CABINET, 19/20TH CENTURY. With a planked top above twin doors with two shelves and two lower drawers inside, each door has two carved gilt windows showing pairs of figures fighting, above six further panels, below are two more doors with two upper drawers and two shelves inside, each door has two carved panels of floral and scholarly motifs above four further painted panels, on raised feet, each door and drawer with metal handles, 175.5cm x 113cm x 53cmGeneral surface wear, indentations, scratches and marks as expected for patina of this age. One long crack running down the edge of the cabinet to the right of the top door.
A Liberty & Co. walnut side cabinet, the red lustre tiled top possibly William De Morgan, above a pair of arch-topped open shelves and cupboard doors below, enamelled liberty label91 x 121 x 46cmA number of scratches and notable rubbing to tiles, one rectangular and one square border tile cracked, one of the central tiles also cracked, some crazing. THe cabinet itself in generally good condition.
Bath Cabinet Makers for Heal's, an Art Deco bleached walnut chest of drawers, with three long graduated drawers raised on tapering legs, stamped numbers to reverse76 x 90 x 50cmThe chest has been completely stripped, most likely dipped, and is therefore very clean. There is no stop on the bottom drawer.
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