A ROYAL COPENHAGEN FLORA DANICA HANDLED DISH painted with a flower study and titled Pulsatilla vulgaris var. glabra Nordst, 16cm long, a smaller dish, two violet painted plates, two cabinet plates painted with scenes of Kronborg, together with a B&G waterlily cup and saucer with snake handle and another similar cup (8) Condition Report: A ROYAL COPENHAGEN FLORA DANICA HANDLED DISH - small chip at front point of dish, and a chip near the handle to the left under side. a smaller dish - nice condition. two violet painted plates - nice condition. two cabinet plates painted with scenes of Kronborg - both have damages. one has been restored badly the other broken and stuck back. together with a B&G waterlily cup and saucer with snake handle and another similar cup- all good.
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A pair of Mintons circular cabinet plates, the centres painted with choppy fishing scenes by the coast, leafy gilt border, gilt rims, 23.5cm diam, impressed marks, c. 1885; a Minton shaped circular cabinet plate, painted with an Italianate harbour scene, gilt and tooled foliate band with suspended beaded swags, turquoise border, gilt line rim, 23.5cm diam, impressed marks, c. 1870; another two, similar, (2), [5]
A late Victorian Sheraton Revival painted satinwood display cabinet, arched cresting above a pair of glazed rectangular doors enclosing shelves, the serpentine projecting base with oval undertier, decorated in polychrome with a quiver of arrows and ribbon-tied flowering swags, tapered square legs, spade feet, 161cm high, 69cm wide, 38cm deep, c.1890
An Edwardian Sheraton Revival mahogany and marquetry splay-fronted corner display cabinet, swan neck pediment above an astragal glazed door, the projecting base with a satinwood crossbanded panel door inlaid with a classical urn, bracket feet, outlined throughout with boxwood stringing, 207cm high, 70cm wide, 40cm deep, c.1905
A George III Revival mahogany bow fronted corner display cabinet, moulded cornice above a glazed door, the slightly projecting base with a further glazed compartment and a frieze drawer flanked by a pair of blind conforming, outlined throughout with barber pole stringing, shaped undertier, outswept legs, 195cm high, 67cm wide, 48.5cm deep, c.1900
A George/William IV rosewood break-centre library book cabinet, outswept cornice above a pair of panel doors enclosing two shelves, flanked by a further pair, the projecting base similarly configured, divided and flanked by scroll brackets, plinth base, 174.5cm high, 183.5cm wide, 50cm deep, c.1830
An Edwardian satinwood crossbanded mahogany serpentine display cabinet, outswept cornice above a pair of glazed doors enclosing three shelves, outlined throughout with boxwood and ebony stringing, D-shaped undertier, tapered square legs, spade feet, 177cm high, 130cm wide, 42cm deep, c.1905
A Sheraton Revival satinwood crossbanded mahogany display cabinet, moulded outswept cornice above a deep frieze and a pair of glazed serpentine doors, open undertier, outlined throughout with boxwood and ebony stringing, tapered square legs, spade feet, 174.5cm high, 114cm wide, 42cm deep, c.1900
An Edwardian mahogany and marquetry display cabinet, moulded cornice above a deep frieze and a pair of glazed rectangular doors, flanked by cornforming inswept sides, open undertier, outlined throughout with satinwood banding and boxwood and ebony stringing, tapered legs, spade feet, 160cm high, 124cm wide, 38cm deep, c.1905
A German porcelain cabinet ogee-shaped teacup, saucer, and tea plate, painted in the manner of Sèvres with Watteauesque lovers, gros bleu ground richly gilt with leafy foliage, C-scroll cartouches, and diapers, the tea plate 18cm diam, underglaze blue crowned monogram mark, late 19th/early 20th century
An Edwardian Sheraton Revival mahogany and marquetry splay-fronted corner display cabinet, swan neck pediment above a lattice glazed door, the projecting base conforming, outlined throughout with satinwood banding and boxwood and ebony stringing, bracket feet, 102cm high, 66cm wide, 38.5cm deep, c.1905
A large Edwardian mahogany and marquetry serpentine display cabinet, of 18th century design, shaped cresting above a pair of three-quarter glazed doors enclosing claret velvet lined shelves, the lower panels inlaid with musical trophies, shaped apron, cabriole legs, ball and claw feet, 213cm high, 116cm wide, c.1905
A Sheraton Revival mahogany display cabinet, outswept cornice above a pair of glazed doors enclosing two shelves, glazed sides, drawer to apron, outlined throughout with boxwood and ebony stringing, brass ring handles, lozenge shaped undertier, tapered square legs, spade feet, 169cm high, 90cm wide, 33.5cm deep, c.1900
A French Belle Époque ormolu mounted rosewood bombe shaped connoisseur's side cabinet, attributed to Emmanuel Zwiener, brocatelle marble top above a rectangular door with well-figured radiating veneers, fitted with collector's shelves above a long drawer, the projecting base with a slide and a further frieze drawer, cabriole legs, 147.5cm high, 76cm wide, 38cm deep, c.1890
An 18th century Spanish side cabinet, stepped cornice above a pair of raised and fielded panel doors carved with quatrefoils and flowerhead bosses, the slightly projecting base with a further pair of doors conforming, elaborate steel and iron locks, brass escutcheons, canted angles, bun feet, 156cm high, 155.5cm wide
An Edwardian mahogany and marquetry display cabinet, pagoda top with dentil cornice above a glazed door, the 'astragal' bars applied in a stylised sun cross, enclosing three shelves, the frieze with three drawers, demilune apron, X-stretcher centred by an oval undertier, acanthus capped tapered square legs, spade feet, bears label for T. Justice & Sons, Ld, Cabinet Makers & Upholsterers, Dundee, 183cm high, 98.5cm wide, 41cm deep, c.1905
A French Louis XVI Revial gilt metal mounted kingwood and marquetry serpentine side cabinet, marble top above a single door enclosing two shaped shelves, inlaid with a well-potted flowering urn bordered by a wreath of scrolling acanthus, further flowers and foliage to angles, flanked by Classical female herm brackets, shaped apron, 104.5cm high, 114.5cm wide, 45.5cm deep, c.1900
A Sheraton Revival satinwood display cabinet, swan neck pediment set with foliate roundels, above a glazed door flanked by serpentine glazed panels enclosing two shelves, the projecting base with a central panel door flanked by two serpentine panel doors, each enclosing a further shelf, tapered square legs, spade feet, bears label for Maple & Co, 222cm high, 126cm wide, 44cm deep, c.1910
Frank Pratt of Derby - a 17th century inspired oak three-tier serving trolley, 81cm high, 70.5cm wide, 42.5cm deep; a similar media side cabinet, 55cm high, 69cm wide, 48cm deep (2)Provenance: Estate of Thomas Jones, head carver and partner at Frank Pratt of Derby, made in the workshop for his own home
A 10 drawer scratch built chest of cabinet makers gouges including spoon and curved many stamped T.Jones and F.Pratt, various makes including Colquhoun & Cadman; Addis; Marples; James Howarth; S.Loyd; J.Buck; Woodcock etc. (161)Provenance: Estate of Thomas Jones, apprentice and partner of Frank Pratt of Derby. Apprenticed to Frank Pratt in Derby until the business moved to Wirksworth after the Derby premises at 43 King Street were lost to make way for the inner ring road in 1967. In 1968 the business moved to The Old Grammar School in Wirksworth where they continued production of reproduction antique furniture opening a new showroom at 67 King Street, Derby. Thomas carried on the business upon Franks retirement in 1973
Cabinet maker's chisels, gouges, bevel edge, register and fishtail including Isaac Greaves mortice and register; Sorby; Thos Ibbotson; Mawood; Marples; Charle Taylor; Stormont; Palm Tree; Joshua Mitchell; M. Tasloyd etc. (65). Many stamped T.Jones and F.Pratt. In scratch built cabinet.Provenance: Estate of Thomas Jones, apprentice and partner of Frank Pratt of Derby. Apprenticed to Frank Pratt in Derby until the business moved to Wirksworth after the Derby premises at 43 King Street were lost to make way for the inner ring road in 1967. In 1968 the business moved to The Old Grammar School in Wirksworth where they continued production of reproduction antique furniture opening a new showroom at 67 King Street, Derby. Thomas carried on the business upon Franks retirement in 1973
Cabinet makers ebony and brass set squares, various sizes, mitre square and two sliding bevels, some stamped T.Jones and F.Pratt. (8)Provenance: Estate of Thomas Jones, apprentice and partner of Frank Pratt of Derby. Apprenticed to Frank Pratt in Derby until the business moved to Wirksworth after the Derby premises at 43 King Street were lost to make way for the inner ring road in 1967. In 1968 the business moved to The Old Grammar School in Wirksworth where they continued production of reproduction antique furniture opening a new showroom at 67 King Street, Derby. Thomas carried on the business upon Franks retirement in 1973
Cabinet makers gouges and corner tools, many stamped T.Jones and F.Pratt, various sizes and makes including Hero; Ashley Isles; Marples; Addis; Reynolds & Co; Moulsn Brothers; Rogers etc. (115)Provenance: Estate of Thomas Jones, apprentice and partner of Frank Pratt of Derby. Apprenticed to Frank Pratt in Derby until the business moved to Wirksworth after the Derby premises at 43 King Street were lost to make way for the inner ring road in 1967. In 1968 the business moved to The Old Grammar School in Wirksworth where they continued production of reproduction antique furniture opening a new showroom at 67 King Street, Derby. Thomas carried on the business upon Franks retirement in 1973
Cabinet makers mortice and marking gauges - two ebony and brass mortice gauges with brass stems and plates to the oval fence; others, some stamped with owners names including T.Jones, F.Pratt, S.Hicklin, and W.Manger. (7)Provenance: Estate of Thomas Jones, apprentice and partner of Frank Pratt of Derby. Apprenticed to Frank Pratt in Derby until the business moved to Wirksworth after the Derby premises at 43 King Street were lost to make way for the inner ring road in 1967. In 1968 the business moved to The Old Grammar School in Wirksworth where they continued production of reproduction antique furniture opening a new showroom at 67 King Street, Derby. Thomas carried on the business upon Franks retirement in 1973
A Victorian Franglais gilt metal and porcelain mounted walnut pier cabinet, canted rectangular top above a deep frieze with roundels painted in the manner of Sevres, above a pair of rectangular rosewood crossbanded doors, flanked by canted angles with caprine masks, plinth base, 110.5cm high, 94cm wide, 40cm deep, c.1860
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