Y DUTCH WALNUT AND FLORAL MARQUETRY CABINET-ON-STAND, IN THE MANNER OF VAN MECKEREN LATE 17TH with a moulded cornice above a pair of featherbanded doors profusely inlaid with marquetry veneers, stained and white ivory depicting birds, tulips, and flowers, and acanthus, the sides similarly decorated, the inside of each door with quarter-figured veneers outlined with geometric banding and stringing, the interior fitted with four later rosewood fronted shelves; the stand with three short frieze drawers raised on spiral twist legs with ball feet and joined by a wavy peripheral stretcher(181cm wide, 198cm high, 57cm deep)Provenance: Property of Archibald Stirling of KeirFootnote: Note: Please be aware that this lot contains material which may be subject to import/export restrictions, especially outside the EU, due to CITES regulations. Please note it is the buyer's sole responsibility to obtain any relevant export or import licence. For more information visit http://www.defra.gov.uk/ahvla-en/imports-exports/cites/
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REGENCY MAHOGANY 'VIDE POCHE' SIDE TABLE EARLY 19TH CENTURY in the French Empire style, the rectangular tray top above a frieze drawer to one end and a dummy drawer opposing, raised on gilt metal mounted column supports joined by a curved X-form stretcher, with ball feet(60.5cm wide, 73.5cm high, 41cm deep)Footnote: Note: It would be easy to mistake this flame-figured vide poche for a work table made in France or elsewhere on the continent during the Empire period. It's mahogany drawer linings and English made lock belie its origins however. The best-known cabinet-maker accurately replicating the French Empire style in England during the Regency period was S. Jamar (fl. circa 1818-26), who worked in London and Liverpool and produced work of very high quality. While unstamped, the present table could have come out of the same workshop due to its fine craftsmanship and top quality veneers.
Y REGENCY MINIATURE MAHOGANY, INLAY AND JASPERWARE MOUNTED COLLECTOR'S CABINET EARLY 19TH CENTURY enclosing six graduated drawers with turned ivory handles, behind a lift off door inset with a blue jasperware roundel depicting a putto holding a dove, within an ivory moulded surround, the door with further decorative embellishments such as inlaid mother of pearl and banding highlighted with gilt leaves and flowers, the sides and top with boxwood and ebony stringing, raised on bracket feet with scroll details, the top surmounted with three ivory finials, one acting as a pin for the door(20cm wide, 29.5cm high, 13.5cm deep)Footnote: Note: Please be aware that this lot contains material which may be subject to import/export restrictions, especially outside the EU, due to CITES regulations. Please note it is the buyer's sole responsibility to obtain any relevant export or import licence. For more information visit http://www.defra.gov.uk/ahvla-en/imports-exports/cites/
Y LATE REGENCY ROSEWOOD MARBLE TOP SIDE CABINET EARLY 19TH CENTURY the veined green marble top with a pierced gallery above a moulded frieze, over a pair of doors with brass grille inserts and chartreuse green silk lining, opening to adjustable shelves and flanked by pilasters with acanthus carved capitals, on a plinth base(115cm wide, 101cm high, 48cm deep)Footnote: Note: Please be aware that this lot contains material which may be subject to import/export restrictions, especially outside the EU, due to CITES regulations. Please note it is the buyer's sole responsibility to obtain any relevant export or import licence. For more information visit http://www.defra.gov.uk/ahvla-en/imports-exports/cites/
Y REGENCY ROSEWOOD, GRAIN PAINTED AND BRASS INLAID PARCEL GILT SIDE CABINET 19TH CENTURY the rectangular pink marble top above three frieze drawers, the centre drawer with a brass inlaid panel, over a pair of doors with brass grilles backed by yellow silk opening to an adjustable shelf, on short cabriole forelegs and turned rear legs(98cm wide, 94cm high, 51cm deep)Provenance: Collection of Dr. John A. Packer, EdinburghFootnote: Note: Please be aware that this lot contains material which may be subject to import/export restrictions, especially outside the EU, due to CITES regulations. Please note it is the buyer's sole responsibility to obtain any relevant export or import licence. For more information visit http://www.defra.gov.uk/ahvla-en/imports-exports/cites/
Y SCOTTISH REGENCY ROSEWOOD, EBONY, AND BRASS INLAID SIDE CABINET EARLY 19TH CENTURY the rectangular top inlaid with scrolling foliate brass within ebonised bands and a bead moulded edge, above a conforming brass inlaid frieze and a pair of recessed mirrored doors enclosing shelved interior, flanked by columns with brass Corinthian capitals, on a plinth base(125cm wide, 93cm high, 43cm deep)Provenance: Collection of Dr. John A. Packer, EdinburghFootnote: Note: Please be aware that this lot contains material which may be subject to import/export restrictions, especially outside the EU, due to CITES regulations. Please note it is the buyer's sole responsibility to obtain any relevant export or import licence. For more information visit http://www.defra.gov.uk/ahvla-en/imports-exports/cites/
Y GEORGE IV ROSEWOOD AND BRASS INLAID COLLECTOR'S CABINET, IN THE MANNER OF GEORGE BULLOCK EARLY the inverted breakfront top surmounted by a rectangular brass-banded plinth inlaid with a drawer, above twin recessed panelled doors enclosing shelves, flanked by glazed doors enclosing six drawers to one side and thirty-four shallow drawers fitted with red baize inserts for coins to the other, all with turned ivory handles, raised on a conforming plinth with an ebonised base(133cm wide, 97cm high, 59cm deep)Provenance: Collection of Dr. John A. Packer, EdinburghFootnote: Note: Please be aware that this lot contains material which may be subject to import/export restrictions, especially outside the EU, due to CITES regulations. Please note it is the buyer's sole responsibility to obtain any relevant export or import licence. For more information visit http://www.defra.gov.uk/ahvla-en/imports-exports/cites/
An Attractive Wooden Medal Cabinet. A small dark-stained wooden medal cabinet, by H. Fine & Son, overall 400mm high x 305mm wide x 280mm deep, with 10 slide out drawers, the depth of each drawer sufficient to hold the Badges and Stars of most Orders of Knighthood, with metal drawer handles and label holders, with lockable front cover which slides down under the bottom drawer, good condition £300-£400
TAXIDERMY INTEREST; a composite replica brown trout within a bow front glazed and ebonised cabinet, above a naturalistic gravel floor, the case applied with gilt drop shadow script 'British record brown trout, caught by B.Rutland, Loch Awe, 15th March 2002, weight 31 lb's 12 oz's', 52cm H x 121cm W x 21cm D
A 17th century and later walnut veneered cabinet on chest of Dutch influence, the moulded cornice above a cushion frieze drawer, and a pair of feathered cross banded doors enclosing an arrangement of eight drawers, upon the chest formed as two short and two long drawers, with brass furniture, all upon bun feet (handles and feet later), 165cm H x 114cm W x 51cm D Provenance: Ruyton Hall, ShropshireCopndition report; Extensive inactive historic worm to the top of the cabinet, 10cm minor split on RHS of cabinet, full height veneer split to RH door, LH door with a similar repaired split.Rubbing around the brass fittings on the cabinet, minor signs of historic worm in cushion drawer, veneer splits to the inside of both doors.Minor sun bleaching to drawer fronts with later associated handles, drawer runners appear to be later.Very minor water damage to sides of chest, very small light scratch to the LHS of chest, 3cm Loss of veneer chest top LH rear corner moulding.Raised upon later feet, back boards probably replaced. Overall drawers run smoothly and cabinet appears in sound condition with light, sympathetic restoration
A George III mahogany commode chest on splayed bracket feet, 77cm H x 64cm W x 50cm D, along with a George III mahogany commode chest, later converted to a music cabinet, the hinged front designed as faux drawers applied with ring handles, 73cm H x 60cm W x 49cm DProvenance: Ruyton Hall, Shropshire
A Chinoiserie lacquered cabinet on stand, 17th/18th century, the painted European wood and gesso Rococo scroll carved base, supporting a gilt highlighted and brass mounted two door cupboard enclosing an arrangement of oak-lined drawers, each of varying sizes, 171cm H x 110cm W x 55cm D (at fault)Provenance: Ruyton Hall, ShropshireCondition report; Historic woodworm and damage to RH rear foot, with signs of historic worm in the same leg, rear board on the stand appears to be later, minor chips and rubbing to the stand.Multiple minor chips to the lacquer on the cabinet, two full length splits on the LH cabinet door, with a single split to the RH door, chip to the RH door lacquer, 2cm x 6cm, gilt metal spandrel mount detached RH side bottom RH corner.Overall very minor rubbing and wear commensurate with very light use
A late Victorian rosewood mirror back chiffonier, the architectural high back with a broken pediment over an arcaded and spindled gallery, above a central mirror flanked by glazed cabinets, upon a break arch cabinet with conforming bow front shelves and mirrored doors, overall inlaid with scrolling foliate detail, raised upon turned peg feet, 250cm H x 138cm W x 47cm D (at fault)
A Victorian inlaid walnut credenza, the frieze inlaid with satinwood foliate motifs above a central cupboard door, flanked by a pair of bow front glazed cabinet doors, overall applied with gilt metal banding and appliques, raised upon a plinth base, 99cm H x 150cm W x 38cm DCondition report; Item does not seperate
A late Victorian ebonised Aesthetic movement inverted breakfront credenza, having a central arcaded recess over a single cupboard door centred with a jasperware plaque, flanked by a pair of glazed cabinet doors and punctuated with angular pilasters each inset with a jasperware roundel, overall embellished with incised gilt decoration and raised upon six turned mushroom shaped feet, 109cm H x 180cm W x 44cm D
A pair of early/mid 20th century oak glazed bookcases, each with a pair of four panel glazed doors, over conforming lower doors, raised upon plain legs of square section, 133cm H x 90cm W x 28cm D (2) (at fault) handles gnarled / missing from lower cabinet doors on one bookcase, see further images Provenance: Ruyton Hall, Shropshire
An early mahogany crossbanded Bureau Cabinet, with swan neck pediment and central carved ho-ho bird, above two mirror doors, on a base with shaped front, opening to reveal a well fitted interior with stepped drawers and other stationary slots and central arched panel doors, above an arrangement of two short and three long drawers, on bracket feet, 244 cms (96") high x 92cms (36")w. (1)
A fine quality Georgian period Irish mahogany Bureau Cabinet, the swan neck broken pediment with rosewood crossbanding, over two shaped glazed doors, opening to reveal a filled interior with shelves, pigeon holes and drawers, with two sliding concealed candle sconces, on a base with slope front and shaped inlay, opeing to reveal a similarly decorated interior, with sunken well, over two short and two long drawers with ornate brass handles and escutcheons, with bracket feet, approx. 226cms high x 97cms wide x 61cms deep (89" x 38" x 24"). (1)
A pair of Regency period grained rosewood and brass inlaid Side Chairs, by John Gee, signed Gee. Gee a Cabinet Maker out of 49, Wardour Street, Soho, London. Each with a shaped reeded and leaf carved top rail and a panelled brass inlaid cross rail with cane seat and fitted cushion on sabre legs. (2)Provenance: The FitzGerald Family, Carton House, Kildare, by direct family descent.
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