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An Arts and Craft oak wall mirror,with a pierced arch top with a flat cornice, carved panels and shelves flanking the cushion bevelled mirror, 126cm wide77cm high, and a three-tier wall cabinet, with a shelf each side,60cm wide20cm deep 59cm high (2)Condition report: Some knocks and chips - fair overall.
A Gordon Russell 'Stow' oak chest of four drawers, design No. 609, the drawer fronts with chamfered fronts and laburnum carved handles, flanked with octagonal columns carved with rectangular details, the carcass with chip carved details, panelled sides and cedar-lined drawers, labelled ‘The Russell Workshops Broadway Worcs This piece of furniture design No. 609, was made throughout The Gordon Russell Workshops Broadway Worcestershire Designer: Gordon Russell Foreman: Edgar Turner Cabinet Maker: S.G. Gilbert Timber used English oak Laburnum handles’, 75.5cm wide 49.5cm deep 91.5cm highProvenance: The Estate of Fiona MacCarthy (1940-2020).Our grateful thanks to Jonathan Gibbs and the Gordon Russell Museum for allowing us to use the design for No. 609 Condition report: Panelled back, some staining to the top of the chest, some minor knocks to the base at the back. Remnants of a Depository label.
A Gordon Russell oak two-part cabinet and chest, design No. X113, the panelled cupboard with radiating panelling, opening to reveal two compartments each with a shelf, over four drawers, and raised on a bracket plinth, labelled to the underside of the top drawer, 'The Russell Workshops Broadway Worcs This piece of furniture design No. X113, was made throughout The Gordon Russell Workshops Broadway Worcestershire Designer: Gordon Russell Foreman: Edgar Turner Cabinet Maker: C Beadle Timber used: English brown oak Date 18.5.1929', 78.5cm wide 41cm deep 167.5cm highX113 was a special order and a unique commission, the purchaser being a Mrs Laws, according to records held at the Gordon Russell Museum, 'special orders' only started in 1929. Provenance: The Estate of Fiona MacCarthy (1940-2020). Condition report: Some knocks to the edges, water-staining to the lowest drawer and to the plinth. Some chips to the oak on the upper section on the corners. Panelled backs.
A Gordon Russell 'Stow' oak dressing cabinet, with a cupboard over two drawers, cedar-lined, flanked with octagonal column supports, 81cm wide 51.5cm deep 72cm high Provenance: The Estate of Fiona MacCarthy (1940-2020).Condition report: Base drawer with strip damaged to the base – additional wood strip covering this hole. Some knocks and chips to the carcass and supports. Some minor staining to the top of the cabinet.
CIRCA 1900 INDIAN CARVED HARDWOOD TABLE CABINET with an Edwardian mahogany fancy side table, the cabinet having peacock pierced crest with flanking finials over twin opening doors revealing a lined interior, single lower frieze drawer on a shaped base and leaf carved corner bracket feet, 72.5cms H, 44.5cms W, 49cms W max, 30cms max D, the table with shaped top on pierced swept upper supports, twin side shelves on pierced shaped lower supports and conjoining lower shelf, 76cms H, 79cms max W, 42.5cms D
REPRODUCTION YEW WOOD PARLOUR FURNITURE, TWO ITEMS to include a bow fronted cocktail cabinet with twin upper doors and interior shelving over a dummy drawer single base door on corner bracket feet, 131.5cms H, 55cms max W, 42cms max D and a one piece standing corner cabinet with upper glazed door and interior shelving over a single door cupboard base with interior shelf, 187cms H, 64cms W
BELGIUM, Congrès Internationale de Numismatique et de l’Art de la Médaille, Brussels, 1910, a light bronze Art Déco medal by G. Devreese and R. Bosselt for the ANS and the Société Hollando-belge des Amis de la Médaille [struck 1911], bust of Ernest Babelon left, rev. helmeted male head left in classical style, holding upper part of sword, figures on upper part of shield, 65mm (Willenz 112; Maier 135; cf. Baldwin 90, 2146). Extremely fine £100-£150 --- Ernest Babelon (1854-1924), student of ancient numismatics, director of the Cabinet des Médailles, Paris, 1892-1924, presided over the Congress in 1910
Early 20th century mahogany display cabinet, projecting cornice above two doors enclosing two lined shelves, two drawers, square supports Dimensions: Height: 183cm Length/Width: 113cm Depth/Diameter: 36cmClick here to view further images, condition reports, sale times & delivery costs for this lot.
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