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A MAHOGANY BREAKFRONT LIBRARY BOOKCASE IN GEORGE III STYLE 19TH CENTURY Of breakfront outline, the lancet moulded glazed doors enclosing shelves above further panel doors enclosing further shelves 233cm high, 242cm wide, 49cm deep Condition Report: Marks, knock, scratches, abrasions consistent with age and useOld splits and cracks, some chips and losses Top and base have been secured with mordern screws for the view, there are old flat-head screws with the piece - it will be up to the purchaser to decide how best to secure in its next instalment.A bunch of various keys are present, all seemingly for a separate lock Overall solid and stableThe upper shelves have not been installed at Dreweatts, these are available alongside the bookcase, the shelf heights are fixed with side battons to both top and bottom cabinetsPlease see additional images for visual reference to condition This breaks down into a cornice, the upper section (In three parts), the lower section (again in three) and the plinth base. The doors could further be removed if required. the measurements are the overall measurements, The glass cabinet tops are 27cm deep at the narrow sides, the shelf depth at the side cabinets are 24cm deep, the central cupboard shelves are 33cm deepCondition Report Disclaimer
Y A MAHOGANY AND SATINWOOD, MARQUETRY INLAID DISPLAY CABINET IN GEORGE III STYLE CIRCA 1890 BY EDWARDS AND ROBERTS With ivory inlaid details throughout, the glazed top enclosing two shelves, the base with arrangement of three drawers, the top drawer stamped EDWARDS & ROBERTS 229cm high, 145cm wide, 45cm deep Please note that Dreweatts have applied for a de minimis exemption for this lot ref: 8N1QJBQ2 Condition Report: Marks, knocks, scratches, abrasions consistent with age and useCleaned and polished appearance overallWatered silk lining appears fresh and in presentable order Handles appear to be original, the locks also, there are two keys, one operating the top cabinet lock, and one for the two side cabinets of the base, the drawers do not have locks by designTop drawer firmly marked for the maker Some fading and colour variation to the timber in some places Ivory and marquetry inlays intact and no obvious major losses or bubblingPlease see additional images for visual reference to condition This is all as one - all elements joined and has not been broken down for transport either to or by DreweattsCondition Report Disclaimer
A suite of rosewood dining room furniture, by Archie Shine for Merrow of Surrey, circa 1970s; comprising an oval extending dining table, 70cm high, 138cm long extended; six faux leather upholstered dining chairs, 97cm high, 50cm wide; a two-door side cabinet, 76cm high, 100 cm wide, 56cm deep; and a low table, 39cm high, 137cm long, 91cm wideRosewood CITES sale licence number 23GBA10KLQ6T0
Rupert Pease (British 1906 - 1945)Portrait of a man 'Ahmad'Watercolour31 x 25cmSigned lower right and 1934Rupert Pease was a rubber planter in Malaya during the 1920-40s and a well known painter of local Malay scenes. He died at Changi Internment Camp in 1945. His sister was Madame Dorothy Fera (Feenie) Tajasque, wife of Georges Tajasque, Chef du Cabinet to Marie Antoine Pasquier, Governor General of French Indo China during the period 1928-1934. A portrait by Pease of the Late Dr John Herbert Bowyer, is in the Singapore General Hospital Collection, of which he was administrator from 1941-44; the Adam Park Project Museum, Singapore, and several other portraits and sketches by Pease are in private and public collections. A portrait by Edward Charles Chitty, of Rupert Pease (1943), whilst he was in Changi, is in the Imperial War Museum, United Kingdom.
Rupert Pease (British 1906 - 1945) A fisherman with his boat looking out to sea Oil on canvas 75 x 90cm Signed lower left Rupert Pease was a rubber planter in Malaya during the 1920-40s and a well known painter of local Malay scenes. He died at Changi Internment Camp in 1945. His sister was Madame Dorothy Fera (Feenie) Tajasque, wife of Georges Tajasque, Chef du Cabinet to Marie Antoine Pasquier, Governor General of French Indo China during the period 1928-1934. A portrait by Pease of the Late Dr John Herbert Bowyer, is in the Singapore General Hospital Collection, of which he was administrator from 1941-44; the Adam Park Project Museum, Singapore, and several other portraits and sketches by Pease are in private and public collections. A portrait by Edward Charles Chitty, of Rupert Pease (1943), whilst he was in Changi, is in the Imperial War Museum, United Kingdom.
English Mid-Century teak cocktail cabinet and a similar cabinet, the cocktail cabinet with fall-front enclosing a recess with open drawer, above a single drawer, the cabinet with single cupboard above a drawer, tapering supports, one with paper label for 'G.W. Evans Ltd. Hackney', each 76cm wide, 46cm deep, 93cm high.Qty: 2
A Good Quality Burr Wood Cocktail Cabinet, the Base Section with Single Long Drawer Over Smaller Central Drawer Flanked by Deeper Drawers Either Side, Carved Cabriole Supports, Upper Section with Panel Doors to Fitted Interior with Mirror and Shelves Together with Base Brushing Slide, 78cm wide and 181cm High
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