A French Louis XVI revival gilt sheet music cabinet, painted rectangular top above a single door, painted with musician and lady, enclosing three fitted shelves, carved and reeded cylindrical forelegs, square tapered back legs, label to back 'Paine's Furniture Company, 4-8 Canal St and 141 Friend Street, Boston, Mass', numbered 9500 and 1217, approx 95cm high x 47cm wide
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JAPANESE LACQUERED TABLE CABINET a late 19thc lacquered and brass bound cabinet, each side including the back with panels decorated with a variety of gilded birds, flowers, and landscape scenes including Mount Fuji. The interior with six drawers and with a drawer to the base, and with various brass fittings and carrying handles. 40cms high, 39cms across, 25cms deep
COTSWOLD SCHOOL OAK CABINET - P HENSMAN the glazed top section with sliding doors and glass shelves. The bottom section with a variety of drawers, two drawers are stamped P Hensman. 169cms high, 127cms across (base), 36cms deep (excluding handles). *P Hensman is listed as a pupil at the Edward Barnsley Workshop from 1946-1950, as a pupil he would have received furniture training at the workshop.
A George III mahogany night cupboard/ bedside cabinet 75 x 53 x 47cmProvenance:Landwade Hall, Exning, SuffolkCondition report: General ware and knacking consistent with age and use. Marking top surface. Overall knocking to extremities and inside od doors. Three horizontal splits running round the cabinet. Slight warping to the legs that come away when draw is opened.
An 18th century Continental oak display cabinet, outswept cornice above an astragal glazed door enclosing three shelves, glazed sides, the projecting base with a rectangular panel door applied with geometric mouldings and carved and applied with scrolling leaves, skirted base, hairy paw forefeet, 214cm high, 103cm wide, 48cm deep
An Edwardian mahogany display cabinet, rectangular concave-moulded caddy top with faux-dentil band above a pair of astragal glazed doors enclosing two shelves, shaped apron, inverted break-centre rectangular undertier, outlined throughout with satinwood crossbanding and boxwood stringing, tapered square legs, spade feet, 171.5cm high, 107.5cm wide, 35.5cm deep, c.1910
A late Victorian mahogany and marquetry music salon cabinet, retailed by T. Wallis & Co, London, moulded rectangular top and fluted frieze above a pair of rectangular panel doors inlaid with ribbon-tied musical trophies, enclosing four sliding trays, a niche, a further long drawer and Canterbury divisions, outlined throughout with ivory stringing, brass casters, 120cm high, 57cm wide, 38cm deep, c.1890
A Victorian walnut and marquetry music room cabinet, hipped rectangular top with shallow gallery inlaid in burr, boxwood and ebony with a geometric motif and stylised leaves, above a glazed rectangular door enclosing two sheet music shelves, flanked by turned and fluted pillars, shaped plinth base, ceramic casters, 97.5cm high, 60cm wide, 40cm deep, c.1870
A good 18th Century Anglo-Indian Vizagapatam and rosewood two compartment box, the whole inlaid with borders of stylized leaves and flowerheads, the inlay further engraved and highlighted with lac, the cover to the main compartment inlaid with flowering stems issuing from a stylized shell, the rear compartment divided into three, lozenge shaped escutcheon, the interior plain other than long gilt metal hinges, 43cm wide, c.1740Fine boxes such as these were made in Vizagapatam on the south-east coat of India, between Calcutta and Madras in the early to mid 18th Century, mainly for the European market. Vizagapatam was a busy trading port initially exporting textiles but then diversified into making wears such as this box.Jaffer (2001. Page 181) comments "the complex design of fine inlaid scrolling vines and flowers is found on a group of boxes and cabinet wear dating from the first half of the 18th Century
A George I walnut bureau book cabinet, domed cornice above a bevelled mirror door enclosing two adjustable shelves and a candle slide, the base with fall front enclosing three small drawers and pigeonholes, above four long graduated drawers, brass swing handles, brass foliate escutcheons, outlined throughout with herringbone stringing, bracket feet, 209cm high, 75.5cm wide, 51cm deep, c.1725
A brass mounted camphor cabinet on stand, of Queen Anne inspired design, flush rectangular top above a pair of panel doors enclosing an arrangement of eleven drawers, carry handles to sides, the base with a further long drawer, swing handles, pierced brass hinges and escutcheons, shaped apron, spirally turned supports and X-stretcher, bun feet, 155cm high, 90.5cm wide, 49.5cm deep
A Worcester Dalhousie style fluted cabinet cup and saucer, decorated with a central cartouche painted with a landscape and lake, within overlapping turquoise husk cartouche, the ground with colourful sprays alternating with insects, blue border applied with gilt, crescent mark, c.1775; a Worcester Sevres influenced fluted cabinet cup and saucer, decorated with floral swags, blue border, crescent mark, c.1780; another (3)
An Edwardian mahogany display cabinet, serpentine arched cresting with bevelled oval mirror, bow front oversailing top above a pair of rectangular glazed doors, outlined throughout with satinwood banding and boxwood and ebony stringing, tapered square legs, 142cm high, 76cm wide, 33cm deep, c.1905
A George III mahogany low dresser or serving cabinet, slightly oversailing rectangular top with reeded edge above three short cockbeaded drawers and three panel doors, the left and centre enclosing two sliding trays, the right enclosing a shelf, brass drum handles, bracket feet, 90.5cm high, 216.5cm wide, 42cm deep
A Victorian walnut side cabinet, the mirrored superstructure frame carved with flowers and trailing leafy stems, above a serpentine marble top and a pair of rectangular doors, set with fretwork panels over a textile lining, flanked by C-scroll brackets, each carved with a flowerhead and acanthus, plinth base, 155cm high, 102cm wide, 50cm deep, c.1860
A late Victorian mahogany display cabinet, rectangular top with acanthus capital above a glazed door carved and applied with flowerheads and further foliage, enclosing two shelves, the sides serpentine glazed, shaped apron, cabriole forelegs, knurl forefeet, 163.5cm high, 120.5cm wide, 41cm deep, c.1890
A 19th century brass mounted ebonised bijouterie vitrine cabinet, the stepped superstructure with rectangular door enclosing two shelves, the projecting base with hinged cover enclosing a plush-lined interior for the display of jewels and objet d'art, fluted tapered legs, brass casters, 159cm high, 103cm wide, 52cm deep, c.1900
An unusual 19th century Flemish room centre cabinet on stand, moulded chamfered square top above a panel door set with a Dutch Delft blue and white plate enclosing a shelf, the remaining side panels conforming, divided by rectangular panels carved with scrolls and foliate husks, the stand with turned supports, open two-stage undertier with crenulated gallery, turned feet, 128.5cm high, 66cm square
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