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A mahogany table top cabinet, 19th century, with oak lined push through drawers, raised on turned supports, 34cm wide, 22.5cm deep, 23.5cm high, together with an Edwardian mahogany and line inlaid wall mirror, the oval bevelled plate over a single drawer and three coat hooks, 31cm wide, 45.5cm high and a brass easel frame, with Rococo scrolled frame, 23.5cm high, aperture approximately 14 x 10cm (3)Condition report: Table top cabinet) One drawer lining split. Knocks, wear and loss finish throughout. Does not sit completely flat.Edwardian mirror) Splits to the mirror frame and carcass. Foxing to the plate. General knocks, wear and surface marks throughout.Frame) General knocks and wear.
A Victorian figured walnut and ebonised pier cabinet, with concave canted corners flanking a single glazed door enclosing two lined shelves, raised on a plinth base with short turned feet, 81cm wide, 40cm deep, 110cm highCondition report: Split to topSome losses to gilt mountsGeneral wear - dinks to edges
A Wahliss Vienna hand painted porcelain cabinet plate, centered with an image of a courting couple and with an elaborate gilt and floral scrolling border, incised Fischer & Mieg mark to base, 22.5cm diameter, together with a large ewer and a vase in the style of Royal Crown Derby, the ewer 51cm highCondition report: Some scratches to centre of plate, gilt rim wornBoth pieces with extensive crazing and wear, base of vase broken off and repaired
Queen Alexandra, signed sepia tinted cabinet photograph by W and D Downey of the Queen, Prince Olav of Norway and Princess Louise, inscribed Louise, baby Alexandra, 7.5ins x 4.75ins together with an oval mounted black and white photograph of the Queen and Prince, 5ins x 3.5ins, both in modern frames
Large Victorian mahogany rectangular wind-out extending dining table, the moulded top above a plain frieze and four baluster turned and tulip carved supports with modern replacement casters, together with a leaf cabinet housing two large and two small extra leaves, extending to approximately 12ft x 55.5ins
Three small cabinet photographs, one inscribed ' Honor Charlotte Appleton, October 1879, aged 8 months ', another inscribed in pencil ' Honor, about 3 years ' and another of Honor, about 7 years holding a doll, together with a larger cabinet photograph inscribed in pencil ' Myself and Family, August 1885 ', Honor became a children's book illustrator and included in the lot is a watercolour on a single sheet of two children's heads
Two albums of the Boat Race Cambridge and Oxford Universities rowing crews carte de visite, cabinet and photographic cards, each album containing images of the crews on the water and in official dress and individual images of rowers, the first album for Oxford with approximately 59 cards mounted in photo-corner mounts, dating from 1866 to 1937 with three Oxford University oars, flags and arms cards containing Card de visite and Cabinet: 1866, 1867, 1869 x 2, 1870 x 3, 1871 x 3, 1874, 1876, 1884, 1892. Postcards, used & unused. 1905, 1906 x 2, 1907 x 3, 1908, 1909, 1910, 1911, 1912, 1914, 1920 x 2., 1921 x 3, 1922 x 3., 1923 x 2., 1924 x 4., 1925 x 2., 1926., 1928., 1929 x 2., 1931., 1932., 1933., 1934., 1935., 1936., 1937 and a publicity postcard for Topolski’s ‘Boat Race’ 1985, sent to David Parnwell (Parnie) at The Dragon School. The second album of Cambridge with approximately 55 cards mounted in photo-corner mounts, dating from 1869 to 1939, containing Carte de visite & Cabinet: c1869 x 2., 1870, 1871, 1873, 1874, 1878, 1880, 1881, 1892 Postcards used & unused. 1904 x 2, 1905., 1906 x 2, 1907 x 4, 1908 x 4, 1909 x 2, 1910, 1911, 1912 x 2, 1914, 1920., 1921 x 4., 1922, 1923 x 3., 1924 x 4., 1925 x 2., 1926., 1927., 1928., 1929., 1930., 1931., 1932., 1933., 1934., 1935., 1936., 1937. Together with two undated photographs circa 1920, crew practising on the Cam., & a fine one in London, with three following steam launches (‘Eva’ putting up much steam, another unidentified but an unusual Des Vignes launch), (2)The first Boat race between the two universities was competed on 10th June 1829 and from 1856 it has been an annual race. To date the record wins is in Cambridge's favour of 85 to 80 victories.
A coin cabinet by St Leonards, 30 x 30 x 17.5cm, comprising 14 trays single-pierced to house a total of 558 coins, brass pulls, double doors, lock and key, felt base. Minor graze on top, otherwise extremely fine, ideal for small denominations; complete with all felts £120-£150 --- Provenance: David Marshall
Charles I (1625-1649), Tower mint, Halfcrown, Gp II, type 2c, mm. portcullis, shield with c r at sides, reads et hib, 14.91g/1h (Bull dies –; SCBI Brooker 315-16; N 2207; S 2771). Very fine, old cabinet tone with iridescence in reverse legend £200-£260 --- Provenance: SNC October 2012 (HS 4905)
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