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Lot 219

Mahagoni auf Weichholz, vergoldete Bronze, ersetzter weißer Marmor. Gerader Korpus zwischen vier kannelierten Eckpfeilern, in kurze verjüngte Zargenbeine auslaufend. Sechs breite Schübe, mittig eine furnierte Ausziehplatte. Bronzen teilweise ersetzt, Füße gekürzt. Maße Korpus ohne Marmor H 137, B 103, 5, T 48 cm.Berlin, Johann Gottlob Fiedler, zugeschrieben, um 1800.Das berühmteste Möbel von Johann Gottlob Fiedler, ein 1775 datierter Schreibschrank, befindet sich heute in der Sammlung des Museums für Kunst und Gewerbe in Hamburg. Seine Architektur und Intarsienarbeit sind noch ganz dem Stil des friderizianischen Spätrokoko verpflichtet. Franz Windisch-Graetz entdeckte 1961 zwei zehn Jahre später datierte Kommoden, die bereits alle Merkmale eines frühen höfischen Klassizismus aufweisen. Die beiden hier vorgestellten Möbel, der Sekretär, Lot 220, und auch die wohl etwas spätere Chiffonière, sind nochmals später zu datieren, nämlich an das Ende des 18. Jahrhunderts. Sie zeugen von einem ganz eigenen, sehr preußischen Stil aus der Regierungszeit Friedrich Wilhelms III., der sich doch deutlich von der französischen Mode absetzt. Mahogany veneer on softwood, ormolu mountings, replaced white marble top. Six-drawed corpus resting on four fluted supports, with a central pull-out writing surface. Some bronze mountings replaced, the feet truncated. Size without mirror H 137, W 103.5, D 48 cm.Berlin, attributed to Johann Gottlob Fiedler, c. 1800.Johann Gottlob Fiedler's most famous piece of furniture, a writing cabinet dated 1775, is now housed in the collection of the Museum für Kunst und Gewerbe in Hamburg. Its form and marquetry are still entirely indebted to the style of the Friderician late Rococo. Franz Windisch-Graetz discovered two chests of drawers in 1961, dated ten years later, which already display all the characteristics of early courtly classicism. The two pieces of furniture presented here, the secretaire, lot 220, and also the probably somewhat later chiffonière, are to be dated even later, namely to the end of the 18th century. They bear witness to a very Prussian style of their own from the reign of Frederick William III, which clearly contrasts with the French fashion.

Lot 223

Mahagoni furniert und Mahagoni massiv auf Weichholz. Konkaver hexagonaler Mittelbaluster auf drei kantigen Volutenbeinen mit geschnitztem Blattwerk. Einige Schrauben verloren/ersetzt, Gebrauchsspuren an den Volutenfüßen. H 72,5, D 112 cm.Preußen, wohl einer Berliner Werkstatt zuzuschreiben, um 1820.Das heute in Polen, Karpniki, liegende Schloss wurde 1822 vom Bruder des Königs, Prinz Wilhelm von Preußen (1783 - 1851), erworben. Der Tisch ist auf dem Aquarell aus dem Besitz der Hessischen Hausstiftung abgebildet (Fischbach-Album, Inv. Nr. WO Alb 4/6). Auch der auf der Abbildung erkennbare Schreibschrank mit Wedgwoodplaketten (aus der Werkstatt Johann Gottlob Fiedlers?), ein Stuhl und zahlreiche Gemälde wurden aus Berlin nach Fischbach transportiert. LiteraturEin gleicher Tisch (derselbe?) im Grünen Zimmer von Wilhelm von Preußen in Schloss Fischbach (Kat. Interieurs der Biedermeierzeit. Zimmeraquarelle aus fürstlichen Schlössern im Besitz des Hauses Hessen, Eichenzell 2004, Nr. 43).Solid mahogany and mahogany veneer on softwood. The central hexagonal baluster resting on three angular foliate clasped scroll supports. Some screws replaced/lost, signs of wear to the scroll feet. H 72.5, D 112 cm.Prussia, attributed to a Berlin workshop, c. 1820.Fischbach Palace, located in modern day Karpniki, Poland, was acquired in 1822 by the King's brother, Prince Wilhelm of Prussia (1783 - 1851). The table is depicted in a watercolour in the possession of the Hessian House Foundation (Fischbach album, inv. no. WO Alb 4/6). The writing cabinet with Wedgwood plaques (from the workshop of Johann Gottlob Fiedler?) shown in the illustration, a chair and numerous paintings were also transported from Berlin to Fischbach.LiteratureAn identical table (possibly the same piece) formerly housed in Wilhelm of Prussia's Green Room in Fischbach Palace (cat. Interieurs der Biedermeierzeit. Zimmeraquarelle aus fürstlichen Schlössern im Besitz des Hauses Hessen, Eichenzell 2004, no. 43).

Lot 533

Palisander und Nuss auf Weichholz, vergoldete Bronze, Messing, braunes Leder (ersetzt). In der Front leicht geschweifter Korpus, auf acht Zargenfüßen. Zwei vierschübige Seitenkästen, über der Kniehöhle ein breiter Mittelschub unter einer herausziehbaren Platte. Die Rückseite geschlossen, außen quer durchfurniert. Um die Platte umlaufende Messingkehle. Alle restlichen Sichtflächen dekoriert mit gerahmten Rautenparkett bzw. innen mit großen Quadraten. Alle Ecken und die Basis betont durch applizierte Ormolu-Rocaillen. Auf den Seiten figurale Reliefapplikationen. Einige Schübe mit noch vorhandenen Fachunterteilungen. Aufgeklebtes, bedrucktes und tintengeschriebenes Inventaretikett: "Schloß N.P. Zimmer No. 12 Lfde. No. 40." Ältere Reparaturen am Messingband, kleinere Furnierergänzungen. H 77,5, B 170, T 72 cm.Um 1880 - 90.Frau Dr. Henriette Graf, Kustodin der Stiftung Preußische Schlösser und Gärten, fand das Möbel mit folgender Beschreibung im Inventar des Neuen Palais Potsdam: "20. Palisander and walnut over softwood, ormolu and brass mountings and (replaced) brown leather writing surface. Of slightly serpentine design resting on eight bracket feet. Two side compartments with two drawers each, one large central draw above the knee hole beneath an extendable writing surface. The back closed, the sides with horizontal veneer. The top surrounded by a brass moulding. All outer faces decorated with rhombus marquetry and large squares on the inside. All angles and the base accentuated by ormolu rocaille scrolls. With a label on the reverse, typewritten and inscribed in ink “Schloß N.P. Zimmer No. 12 Lfde. No. 40.” Older repairs to the brass mouldings, minor replacements to the marquetry. H 77.5, W 170, D 72 cm.C. 1880 - 90.Dr. Henriette Graf, curator of the Foundation of Prussian Palaces and Gardens, discovered this piece in the inventory of the Neues Palais in Potsdam accompanied by the following description: "20. desk of palisander, partly veneered with upturned rectangles, Oct. 25 to the Gen. Richly decorated with bronze mouldings, fittings and handles, 4 drawers at the bottom on each side, 1 drawer in the middle and a pull-out panel covered with red cloth. 0.77 m high, 1.70 m wide, 0.72 deep. On top of it an attachment with 14 drawers, in the middle a two-door cabinet with 20 small drawers, 0.46 m high, 1.65 wide, 0.36 deep." (SPSG, Hist. inv. 719, Inventory Neues Palais 1895, p. 70, p. 135). As can be seen from the inventory, the piece was formerly fitted with an attachment with 20 small drawers that served as storage. The previous position of this attachment can still be seen in the marquetry on the top, but it is now lost. In addition to the Berlin Palace, Emperor Wilhelm II chose the New Palace in Potsdam as his preferred residence after taking office. The rooms in both palaces were furnished conservatively, as the Emperor liked to draw inspiration from the Rococo style preferred during the time of his most prominent predecessor, King Frederick II the Great. Many of the empire's small furniture manufacturers had to deliver to the court to meet the increased spatial and representational requirements of the imperial period. The demands on the pieces were high; in addition to good workmanship, they had to provide meaningful functionality despite their imposing appearance. According to Dr. Jörg Meiner, Staatliche Schlösser, Gärten und Kunstsammlungen Mecklenburg-Vorpommern (State Palaces, Gardens and Art Collections Mecklenburg-Western Pomerania), no workshop has yet been identified that could have been responsible for the execution of this desk. After almost 150 years and several changes of ownership following 1918, the piece is still in exceptionally good condition, which speaks for an origin in one of the leading German manufactories of the era.ProvenancePotsdam, Neues Palais. From a Berlin collection, auctioned by Leo Spik Berlin on 7th December 1999, lot 1585. Private ownership, Berlin.

Lot 112

Late 19th / Early 20th century Small Mahogany Table Top Cabinet of Three Drawers, 21cms high

Lot 465

A collection of collectors cabinet plates to include Royal Doulton and Royal Crown Derby.

Lot 478

A wooden eight drawer collectors cabinet, height approx 33cm.

Lot 67

Late 19th century Oak Stationery Cabinet with Brass Mounts, the rising lid with fitted interior also causing the front to fall open to reveal a stationery rack, 30cms wide x 29cms high

Lot 685

Singer Sewing Machine contained in an oak cabinet with treadle base, 87cms wide x 79cms high

Lot 686

George III Oak Hanging Corner Cabinet, the single panel door opening to reveal two shaped shelves, with key, 82cms high x 66cms wide

Lot 690

Mixed lot of furniture including Beech Pigeon Hole Shelf Unit, 83cms high x 67cms wide, Oval Mirror, Firescreen and a Small Display Cabinet

Lot 726

George III Oak Hanging Corner Cabinet, the panelled door opening to reveal to painted shaped shelves, 81cms wide x 93cms high

Lot 759

19th century Mahogany Cabinet with single drawer above a panel door, with key, 76cms wide x 75cms high

Lot 760

Mid 19th century Mahogany Cabinet, the single long drawer above two panel doors, 103cms wide x 90cms high

Lot 761

Singer Sewing Machine in Cabinet on Treadle Base, 81cms wide

Lot 762

Edwardian Mahogany Inlaid Corner Box Fronted Display Cabinet with two glazed doors above an open shelf, 152cms high

Lot 765

19th century Mahogany Cube Display Cabinet, folding out to provide to glazed cabinet opening to reveal a shelf, each glazed unit measures 53cms wide x 23cms deep x 53cms high

Lot 785

French Mahogany and Satinwood Demi-Lune Side Cabinet with three drawers raised on cabriole legs, 70cms wide x 77cms high

Lot 803

Late 19th / Early 20th century Wooden Multi-Drawer Watchmakers / Tool Cabinet comprising a bank of Ten Small Drawers, 25cms wide x 53cms deep x 69cms high

Lot 814

Late Victorian Ebonised Chiffonier / Side Cabinet, the mirrored back with carved foliate scrolls, over a single drawer and two glazed cupboard doors, raised on cabriole legs, 71cms wide x 165cms high

Lot 815

Edwardian Inlaid Mahogany Cabinet, the two panel doors opening to a shelf, raised on bracket feet, 61cms wide x 84cms high

Lot 63

An oak double tambour fronted cabinet with a key, 151cm tall x 87cm x 38cm, tambour runs well, generally good condition with some stains and marks to top

Lot 102

A Victorian inlaid walnut pier cabinet with a single glazed door, 100cm tall x 75cm x 29cm

Lot 112

A small four drawer collectors cabinet - Height 33cm x 30cm x 23cm - some wear and repair but a usable little chest

Lot 21

A light Elm Ercol cabinet with a fall front above four drawers and a cupboard, 117cm tall x 98cm x 48cm, in good condition handles good. Please note that it has an additional support in the top section , it is screwed in from behind .

Lot 525

Danish mid-20th C. rosewood sideboard, with four plain cabinet doors, the interior shelved and one section with drawers, 83 x 205 x 48 cm.

Lot 588

Derby landscape cabinet plate, painted with a rural landscape within an ornate gilt border, red Derby mark and 'Near Weston Derbyshire' on reverse, 22 cm

Lot 591

G. Grainger Worcester, a porcelain basket, painted with a scene of Worcester from the river, showing the Cathedral and St Andrews church, within a gilt decorated apple green border, C. 1840, 17 x 24 cm, and a floral decorated cabinet plate by Thomas Grainger

Lot 667

Edwardian music cabinet in satin birch, with turned finials and banding, 130 x 65 x 40 cm

Lot 673

An impressive Italian walnut cabinet, carved with male and female caryatid figures, and angels, the cornice inlaid with mother of pearl, on column fronted stand carved with ivy, 182 x 130 x 61 cm

Lot 498

AN ERCOL GOLDEN DAWN SIDE TABLE, fitted with a drawer. 47.5cm wide; together with AN ERCOL GOLDEN DAWN SIDE CABINET, with a pair of cupboard doors over a long drawer, raised on block and baluster legs. (2) 87.5cm high, 75cm wide, 42cm deep

Lot 1237

A Smiths car clock, mounted on a wooden stand, jewellery cabinet, resin ornaments, etc. **PLEASE NOTE THIS LOT IS NOT ELIGIBLE FOR POSTING AND PACKING**

Lot 117

An early/mid 20th Century mahogany haberdashery shop cabinet

Lot 118

An early/mid 20th Century mahogany haberdashery shop cabinet

Lot 123

A mahogany two door cabinet, bearing apothecary inscription to doors

Lot 137

A teak record cabinet

Lot 151

A Danish teak tambour front two door cabinet

Lot 213

An Edward VII inlaid and painted mahogany display cabinet

Lot 224

A mahogany and burr walnut serpentine side cabinet

Lot 229

A terrestrial globe cocktail cabinet

Lot 230

A terrestrial globe cocktail cabinet

Lot 256

A small inlaid mahogany chest of drawers and a similar cabinet

Lot 305

A walnut single door display cabinet

Lot 309

A walnut cocktail cabinet

Lot 315

An oak blanket box and a corner cabinet

Lot 335

A Thakat and Jali two door cabinet

Lot 350

A mahogany breakfront sideboard, a serpentine side table and a corner cabinet

Lot 366

A steel gun cabinet and an ammunition box

Lot 700

Four Victorian CDV and cabinet card albums (empty)

Lot 714

A collection of approximately 500 circa 1900 photographs, cabinet cards, CDV's and Stereoview cards

Lot 781

A metal four drawer cabinet of pocket watch parts

Lot 957

An early 20th Century "Geo. W. Hughes", 'The Best Pens' glazed counter top display cabinet, each compartment labelled and with the corresponding pen nib type including Tobaggan pen, Devil's Own, Spoon Point pen, Slipper pen, Rudhall's Engrossing pen and Ajusto pen, the wooden back/base warped, lacking loop from the fastener, width 28cm

Lot 116a

GWR wooden sign fitted with pins for mounting on a cabinet with original GWR 1935 monogram transfer.

Lot 55

An Edward VII inlaid rosewood stationery cabinet

Lot 61

A beech counter top display shop cabinet, bearing Rowntree's Chocolates & Pastilles inscription

Lot 62

A stained pine wall hanging display cabinet, bearing Cadbury's Chocolate inscription

Lot 373

Kleine Vitrine, deutsch, um 1920/30 hochrechteckiger, konischer Korpus mit 1 Tür, 3-seitig verglast, 2 Glaseinlegeböden, Eiche, 161x88x37,5cm, Gebrauchsspuren, kl. FehlstellenSmall display cabinet, German, ca. 1920/30upright rectangular body with 1 door, glazed on 3 sides, 2 glass shelves, oak, 161x88x37.5cm, signs of age, small defects

Lot 195

A Bisley metal cabinet full of fossils, shells and other archaeological finds.

Lot 1

A large satin wood display cabinet with pediment top glazed doors and cupboard under (2parts) (H230cm W215cm D37cm)

Lot 109

A pine small glazed display cabinet (H93cm W64cm D19cm)

Lot 116

A painted display cabinet with chicken wire front on bracket feet (H207cm W115cm D46cm)

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