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A good quality bamboo and rattan bedroom suit in the style of Dal Vera comprising a combination wardrobe with hanging compartments enclosed by panelled doors above four small drawers; rectangular desk/dressing table with two small drawers; bedside cabinet with a single drawer; and a matching single bed
Großer Aufsatzsekretär Mahagoni, massiv und furniert sowie teilw. vergoldet. Gerader Korpus, flankiert von gerundeten, kannelierten Ecklisenen. In der Front vier Schubladen unterschiedlicher Größe sowie ausziehbare Stützen für schräggestellte, abklappbare Arbeitsfläche. Dahinter gestaffelte Facheinteilung. Oberhalb korrespondierender, zweitüriger Aufsatz mit schmalem Profilgesims. H. 219 cm. 123 cm x 60 cm.A large top mounted mahogany writing cabinet.Dänemark. Kopenhagen. Um 1790-1800.
Dielenschrank im Landhausstil Weichholz, patiniert. Gerader, hochrechteckiger Korpus, flankiert von schräggestellten Ecklisenen auf zweischübigem Sockel. In der Front zwei kassettierte Türen sowie geschweift ansteigendes Kranzgesims. H. 200 cm. 135 cm x 47 cm.A German softwood cabinet.Deutsch. 20. Jh.
Pfeilerschränckchen Nussbaummaser, furniert sowie Einlagen aus unterschiedlichen Edelhölzern und Perlmutter. Hochrechteckiger Korpus auf schmaler Zarge und konischen Füßen. In der Front mit profilgerahmtem Intarsienmedaillon sowie kleinem Schubfach. Deckplatte aus grün-grau gemasertem Marmor. Innen teilw. Marmorauskleidung. H. 89 cm. 46 cm x 40 cm.A French walnut veneered cabinet.Frankreich. Nach 1900.
Großer Barock-Aufsatzsekretär Nussbaum, auf Eichenholz, furniert. Gerader, querrechteckig angelegter Korpus mit seitlichen Griffen, flankiert von schmalen, schräggestellten Ecklisenen auf profilierter Zarge und gewulsteten Füßen. In der gegliederten Front drei breite, mehrfach gegenläufig geschweifte Schubladen. Ausziehbare Stützen für schräggestellte, abklappbare Arbeitsfläche. Oberhalb korrespondierender, zweitüriger Aufsatz mit gekehltem, mittig hochaufgeworfenem Kranzgesims und gesprengtem Giebel. Rücks. bez. Lundquist Rostock. H. 231 cm. 122 cm x 60 cm.A large North German walnut veneered top mounted writing cabinet.Mecklenburg. Rostock. Um 1740-1750.
AN EMPIRE MAHOGANY AND ORMOLU MOUNTED SIDE CABINET POSSIBLY SPANISH, CIRCA 1820 With variegated green marble top 105cm high, 135cm wide, 61cm deep Condition Report: Overall there are some scratches, marks, knocks, cracks and abrasions consistent with age and use.The marble top with some edge and other chips.The back of panelled oak construction.The finish/varnish has in some places an opaque appearance.There are dents to the top corners of the doors where they touch the top of the pilasters when open.The gilt metal mounts with some aging to the gilding, a fracture and some small pitting.There is some evidence of old worm.It is possible that the feet are later.There is one key.The interior is oak with a mahogany edged oak shelf. Please see the additional condition report photographs through the link on the condition report email as a visual reference of condition. Condition Report Disclaimer
AN EARLY GEORGE III CARVED MAHOGANY SIDE CHAIR AFTER A DESIGN BY THOMAS CHIPPENDALE, CIRCA 1760 The back with pierced and carved decoration above a green Damask upholstered seat and square section legs 97cm high The design of chair back is derived from one of three engraved chair patterns illustrated as plate 12 in Thomas Chippendale's popular handbook of furniture designs The Gentleman and Cabinet-Maker's Director, 1754-62. Condition Report: Overall there are some scratches, marks, knocks, cracks and abrasions consistent with age and use.There are some losses, restorations and observations including:There are cracks and fillets between the crest rail and the uprights of the back suggesting that the crest rail has been detached and repaired at some stage.There is some evidence of old worm.There are cracks and dowel repairs to the shoe around the base of the splat.One foot has a spliced section.Please see the additional condition report photographs through the link on the condition report email as a visual reference of condition. Condition Report Disclaimer
A GEORGE III MAHOGANY DROP LEAF TABLE IN THE MANNER OF ALEXANDER PETER, CIRCA 1780 The single drop leaf supported by two hinged legs 73cm high, 121cm wide, 58cm deep Provenance: Formerly Ardgowan House. This distinctive form of Scottish table with the single drop leaf/flap to the reverse is sometimes referred to as a "fly table". To Scottish cabinet makers of the 18th century they were perhaps better known as "bedroom tables". For similar slightly earlier and smaller examples please see lots 128, 248, 269 in Christie's Dumfries House catalogue July 2007. Condition Report: Marks, knocks, scratches, abrasions consistent with age and useOld marks and stains to the topSome old splits and cracks, repairs and restorations, some inset timber and some splicing, around one leg there are old cracks as well as signs of repair, the rear supports for the fall top with various indentations and signs of old wormOverall solid and stable, both as a side table and when extendedColour variation and fading to the topPlease see additional images for visual reference to condition Condition Report Disclaimer
Y A ROSEWOOD,PARCEL GILT AND RED LACQUER SIDE CABINET CIRCA 1820 AND LATER Applied with a Chinese red lacquer and parcel gilt super structure and further conforming elements to the blind frieze drawers and cupboard doors 128cm high, 92cm wide, 39cm deep Provenance: Miles Thomas Stapleton, 8th Lord Beaumont (1805 - 1854) for Carlton Towers, Yorkshire . Thence by descent and sold by the Duke of Norfolk, Sotheby's 15th November 1994 lot 17 Literature: 'Catalogue of All the Furniture and Effects in Carlton Hall Selby', 1854, p.111, listed in the 'First floor East side of the Wing. The first Breakfast Room'. Carlton Hall was built in the early 17th century, and substantially enlarged by Henry Stapleton, 9th Baron Beaumont in 1873-75 who engaged Edward Welby Pugin to carry out the extensive works to create Carlton Towers, the great Gothic fantasy which stands today. The side cabinet is early 19th century with later carved Chinese additions, which depict Chinese mythological emblems and figures, including a five-clawed Imperial dragon and the figure of Shou-Lao, with his peach, emblematic of longevity. Condition Report: Splits to the back panelling of the door. The front of the door has one vertical splitCondition Report Disclaimer
AN EARLY GEORGE III CARVED MAHOGANY ARMCHAIR ATTRIBUTED TO PAUL SAUNDERS, CIRCA 1760 104cm high, 74cm wide, 78cm deep Provenance: Almost certainly supplied to Henry Fiennes Pelham-Clinton, 2nd Duke of Newcastle-under-Lyne for Clumber Park, Nottinghamshire Thence by descent The Graham Watson Collection, Bonhams, 2003 The design of this chair is probably derived from a pattern for 'French Chairs' (see plate 19 in the 3rd (1762) edition of Chippendale's Director: 'Paul Saunders, upholsterer' was a subscriber to the first edition of the Director (1754). The attribution to the Soho cabinet-maker Paul Saunders (1722-71) depends on the distinctive carved channelling on the front cabriole legs, which, together with the acanthus motif at the top of the legs and the pronounced scroll feet, is also found on seat furniture connected with commissions from Saunders. First, two sets of dining-chairs at Holkham Hall, Norfolk - almost certainly supplied by Saunders to Thomas Coke, 1st Earl of Leicester, between 1755 and 1758 - are close in design. Second, Saunders was employed by Henry Fiennes Pelham-Clinton, 9th Earl of Lincoln (1720-1794, later 2nd Duke of Newcastle-under-Lyne), between 1752 and 1758 at Exchequer House, London (i.e. 10 Downing Street), and at Oatlands House, Surrey. Saunders continued to supply furniture to the 2nd Duke of Newcastle for Clumber Park and Nottingham Castle from the 1760s until Saunders' death in 1771. Saunders also made furnishings for the Duke's sons, Henry Fiennes Pelham-Clinton,10th Earl of Lincoln (1750-1778) and Thomas Pelham-Clinton, later 3rd Duke of Newcastle-under-Lyne (1752-95). Related chairs also attributed to Saunders were at Longleat, and indeed payments to Saunders amounting to £556 15s in November 1757 and £300 in November 1759 are recorded in the 3rd Viscount Weymouth's bank account at Drummonds Bank. A pair of armchairs of this general pattern was sold by the Marquess of Bath, Longleat; Christie's London, 14 June 2002, lot 338 and at Sotheby's London, 18 November 2008, lot 348. Condition Report: Overall there are some scratches, marks, knocks and abrasions consistent with age and use.There are some losses, restorations and observations including:The green damask with few signs of use, the webbing and upholstery are later.There is some evidence of old worm.The seat rails have holes from previous upholstery tacks. It is not possible to inspect the areas of the chair that are entirely covered in upholstery.Please see the additional condition report photographs through the link on the condition report email as a visual reference of condition. Condition Report Disclaimer
A Victorian mahogany and walnut veneered bedroom suite consisting compactum wardrobe with pair of cabinet doors over five drawers flanked by mirrored doors, 233cm high x 190cm wide x 56cm deep and a mirror back dressing table, 165cm high x 110cm wide x 48cm deep (2) Condition Report:Available upon request
A mid 20th century Staples Ladderax modular shelving unit comprising two black metal uprights, 200cm high x 36cm deep, teak veneered three drawer chest, 48cm high x 90cm wide x 41cm deep, sliding door cabinet, 47cm high x 90cm wide x 36cm deep and two shelves, 90cm wide x 36cm deep Condition Report:Available upon request
A 20th century mahogany reproduction dining suite consisting D end extending dining table, 76cm high x 182cm long (244cm long extended) x 91cm deep, six accompanying dining chairs and a serpentine front sideboard with central drawer flanked by cabinet doors on square tapering supports, 91cm high x 153cm wide x 61cm deep (8) Condition Report:Available upon request
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