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A PAINTED TIBETAN SIDEBOARD The panelled front decorated with flowers and foliage 97cm high x 189cm wide x 48cm deep Condition: Signs of wear to the top including scratches, water marks, cup marks, commensurate with use and age. Paint flecks to the right hand side of the cabinet. Panelling at front has some paint losses.
A CHINESE RED LACQUER CABINET The pair of cupboard doors decorated with black and gilt panels featuring calligraphy and foliage, the interior fitted with shelves and drawers 176cm high x 73cm wide x 55cm deep Condition: Minor signs of wear commensurate with age and use, a chip to an inside drawer, some chips to the lacquer in places
A VERY LARGE CHINESE RED LACQUERED COMPOUND CABINET The lower portion with a pair of cupboard doors enclosing a shelved interior, with two further small cabinets above, each fitted with a pair of doors, decorated with a repeating cloud pattern Purcashed from Apsara, Singapore 235cm high x 170cm wide x 51cm deep Condition: Minor signs of wear commensurate with age and use. Some losses to the lacquer, key present
A SYRIAN MOTHER OF PEARL AND BONE INLAD DISPLAY CABINET (1) Of demi-lune shape, with triple pierced scrolling foliate cresting, the central glazed door enclosing glass shelves, key present 213cm high x 100cm wide Condition: Minor signs of wear commensurate with age and use, a small chip to the right foot, 3 pins missing for the glass shelves
A large bespoke manufactured, joined and panelled oak breakfront office cabinet, the twin multiple panelled cupboard doors enclosing open shelved interior, over four short interior drawers to single long exterior drawer flanked by narrow recessed side cupboard doors enclosing adjustable shelves, height 226cm, width 214cm, depth 69cm
An early 19th century mahogany side cabinet, the breakfront four-door upper section having shaped recessed panel doors, over base fitted with an arrangement of seven drawers with heavy cast brass swan neck handles, height 191cm, width 190cm, depth 64cmCondition report: Overall condition is quite poor.Front door is off.Large crack to back.Drawers all swollen.We would for restoration purposes only.
An early 20th century English porcelain cabinet plate, the centre hand painted with birds within a turquoise border, heightened in gilt, dia. 23cm, together with a pair of Coalport cabinet plates each having a turquoise centre with gilt decoration within enamelled border, and further gilt and bellflower decorated borders, dia. 23cm (3)Condition report: Pheasants light rubbing and surface scratching, 2x Coalport both light scratching and rubbed gilding. No obvious repair damage.
A 19th Century Continental Cream Painted Pine Chest, and a Similar Cabinet, the chest fitted three long drawers flanked by carved and fluted uprights, on bun feet, 36ins wide x 20ins deep x 31ins high, the cabinet fitted two frieze drawers above cupboard enclosed by a pair of panelled doors, flanked by carved and fluted uprights, on bun feet, 40ins wide x 21ins deep x 35ins high
An English Porcelain Plate, possibly decorated by Randall, 19th Century, enamelled in colours with exotic birds within cartouches on a blue and gilt ground, 9.25ins, a pair of Minton moulded cabinet plates painted in colours with river landscapes within pierced and moulded rims, detailed by Alfred B. Pearce, 23 Ludgate Hill, London, and four other plates, various
A Chinese Panelled Limed Teak Breakfront Display Cabinet, Mid 20th Century, with moulded edge to top, fitted three central shelves enclosed by a pair of glazed doors, flanked by drawers and cupboards under enclosed by carved and raised panelled doors, on six carved paw pattern feet, 49ins (124.5cm) wide x 18.5ins (47.2cm) deep x 48ins (122cm) high
Robert Louis Stevenson (1850-1894) - Albumen Print Cabinet Card, with a full-length portrait of the author seated wearing a black armband, by the Bournemouth photographer W.J. Hawker in 1886, and another of the author looking directly at the viewer and holding a cigarette in his right hand, by James Notman Note: Hawker undertook four images of the author in 1886, and Notman similarly was associated with four portraits of Stevenson.
A Modern Mahogany-Clad Gun Cabinet, in the form of a Regency Period cupboard, encasing a steel gun cabinet with 3 point lock, to take four to eight guns, lined with green baize lining, with two shelves for ammunition and pre-drilled holes to rear for mounting to wall, 55ins tall x 23.5ins wide x 13ins deep
A Continental Ebonised Miniature Cabinet with Eight Applied Enamel Plaques to the Exterior, Late 19th/Early 20th Century, the four corners with cast brass columns and finials, the doors opening to reveal two drawers each with an enamel plaque, the inside of the doors also with enamel plaques, 4.5ins wide x 3.75ins deep x 5ins high
Various preserved taxidermy specimens housed in a pair of specially commissioned oak cabinets, each above an arrangement of twelve drawers. The first cabinet "What you can shoot" containing preserved taxidermy specimens of Woodcock, Snipe, Teal, Mallard, Reeve's Pheasant, Ring-Necked Pheasant, English or Common Partridge, Red-Legged Partridge and Wood Pigeon, the second cabinet "What you can't shoot" containing preserved taxidermy specimens of a Barn Owl, Little Owl, Tawny Owl, European Common Buzzard, Kestrel, Eurasian Sparrowhawk, Merlin, Red Fox, Brown Hare, Green and Greater-Spotted Woodpeckers, Stoat, Weasel and Red and Grey Squirrels. 210 cm high, 64 cm deep, 190 cm wide.Provenance: Little Haugh Hall, Norton, Bury St Edmunds, Suffolk.Note: These two cases were commissioned by the owner of Little Haugh Hall and made up by the Norfolk taxidermist H R Bennett. The estate was purchased in 1997 and the shoot properly established by 2005. It was a winner of a Purdey award for outstanding game and habitat conservation in 2016. As its reputation grew more and more overseas guns shot on the estate and they were not always too discerning as to what they shot. The then estate owner decided to have two cases made up, one displaying "What you can shoot" the other displaying "What you can't shoot". Guest guns were tested after a full English breakfast and before the first drive!These cabinets will be sold subject to receipt of the necessary Article 10 certificates and released only when these are received. In the event that they are not issued then the sale of this lot will be rescinded.
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