An Indian hardwood and tiled corner cabinet in the Gothic Revival taste, attributed to Edward William Godwin, executed by the Bombay Art Manufacturing Company, the upper cupboard doors inset with Maw & Co tiles, above an open recess and further panelled cupboards, width 58cm, depth 43cm, height 180cm.Footnote: Illustrated: Susan Weber Soros, The Secular Furniture of E.W. Godwin, Yale University Press, 1999, pg. 78 Provenance: Christie's South Kensington, Lot 217, Sale 9945, 12th June 2013
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Derek 'Lizardman' Slater of Crayke, an Arts & Crafts oak dining room suite, comprising trestle dining table and six chairs with mushroom leather seat pads, including two carvers, sideboard with three central drawers flanked by panelled cupboards, and display cabinet with leaded glazed doors enclosing two glass shelves, table length 182cm, width 91cm, height 72cm; sideboard width 153cm, depth 42cm, height 78cm; display cabinet width 83cm, width 37cm, height 94cm.
A set of three Minton turquoise ground cabinet plates with portrait medallions, another plate similar, a plate with three pâte-sur-pâte portrait medallions to border by Albion Birks and a Copeland agate type jewelled plate, the largest 26cm diameter CONDITION REPORT: The set of three plates are in good condition (one or two minor scratches), gilding very good. The single plate similar has very crazed turquoise border which has flaked in places and has been restored. Pâte-sur-pâte plate is on good condition. One bust signed 'Birks', the other two with 'AB' monogram. The Copeland plate in excellent condition.
A group of English porcelain turquoise ground cabinet cups, comprising a Minton example decorated in the style of Dr Christopher Dresser with stylised white lilies and lily pads, impressed date code for 1869, another decorated in the Sèvres style with pink roses and cornflowers within bleu céleste borders (cracked), a Royal Worcester example with seeded gilt borders and white flowers, circa 1870 and a Royal Worcester example with loose bouquets of flowers within pink and gilt seeded borders, circa 1860-75, printed and painted marks (4) CONDITION REPORT: Minton can with rose garland has a hairline crack in the base and crazing to glaze. Worcester coffee cup with pink band has a hairline crack from rim. The saucer has a small nick to rim, light crazing to turquoise enamel
A Copeland pink ground oviform vase and cover, late 19th Century, printed green marks, painted with flowers, signed PW Adams, 29cm high, a Copeland turquoise ground cabinet cup and stand with paw feet, painted with baskets of flowers and a pair of Coalport blue ground oval dishes, circa 1900, painted with landscapes, printed marks, 27.5cm wide CONDITION REPORT: Pink Copeland vase - foot restored
Three late 19th Century Continental porcelain blue ground cabinet cups and saucers, comprising two Vienna style cups and saucers, one painted with mythological scenes and jewelled borders another with Watteauesque figures, both with spurious shield marks, together with a Meissen quatrefoil cabinet cup and saucer, blue crossed swords marks, pressnummern CONDITION REPORT: The saucer of the Meissen cup has a small restored chip to the rim which is barely discernible. Otherwise no damage or repairs to items in this lot. Gilding and enamels very good.
Eight Royal Worcester cabinet plates painted with pears and apples, signed A Shuck, 23cm diameter/see illustration CONDITION REPORT: One with pears and blackberries is broken through and glued, has associated losses and two further cracks from rim.One with pears and strawberries has been broken through and glued.The remaining six are all without damage or repairs, have very little wear to the gilding but most with a scratch or two to the painted centres.
A Minton turquoise ground cabinet cup and saucer dated 1917, signed J Colclough, gilt marks, painted with pink roses and richly gilt frond's and seeded ornament CONDITION REPORT: Both in good condition with no breaks or repairs. The cup has some crazing to the turquoise glaze. Gilding excellent.
Four Royal Worcester cabinet cups and saucers, comprising a two-handled cup and saucer painted flowers, signed E Phillips, a quatra-lobed cup and saucer signed E Raby, another one with flowers and a coffee cup and saucer CONDITION REPORT: Crazing to saucer signed Phillips. Slight scratches to purple decorated cup. Hair crack to side of lobed cup.
A Royal Worcester cylindrical vase painted sheep, signed H Davis, 15.5cm high and a Royal Worcester cabinet plate, painted with a titled scene of Offenham, signed E Townsend, 27cm diameter CONDITION REPORT: The vase with a 'U' shaped section broken from the rim and professionally restored. The plate in good condition.
A 19th Century Boulle style tortoiseshell cabinet inlaid brass decoration, enclosed by a pair of doors, 101cm wide/see illustration CONDITION REPORT: In need of restoration. Top slightly scratched. Lock replaced crudely. Interior very tired and a strong smell of cigarettes. Some brass inlays and one mount have come off and are in a bag with the lot. There are losses to the inlay generally. Some inlays are lifting.
A 19th Century gilt metal mounted and ebonised Boulle pier cabinet, enclosed by a glazed door, 67cm wide CONDITION REPORT: Approximate dimensions are 109cm high x 67cm wide x 34cm deep.Overall condition looks good. Gilt mounts all present and gilt intact. Brass inlays all lying flat. The key is broken (but with lot in 2 pieces) for this reason I have not been able to open and inspect but the interior looks tidy enough.
Gibson Les Paul Guitar / Peter Green, a Gibson Standard Les Paul model 1998 stamped 'Made in USA 94048193', with a signature of Peter Green, previously in display cabinet - small lacquer scrape at the bottom of the body on the rear - light hairline scratches in places on the body - light wear round edges of headstock but overall in good condition - sold with an early black and white print of Peter Green
A walnut and feather banded cabinet,early 18th century and later, the stepped pediment over twin doors, enclosing a fitted interior, above a brushing slide and two short over two long drawers, raised on bracket supports, 107cm wide49cm deep175cm highCondition report: Numerous repairs and alterations. Knocks and losses. Doors were likely mirrored but now are panelled. Splits and odd timber throughout. One drawer handle missing.
A French Napoleon III standing corner cabinet,c.1870, the shaped onyx top over a mahogany and kingwood base with ornate ormolu mounts and a single bowed door on turned feet,94cm wide71cm deep110cm highCondition report: See additional images.Minor chips to edge of onyx.Door panel warped.+ key to door.Chips to edges of top. Some discolouration and rubbing to bronze.Scratch to door, splits. General wear throughout
A Napoleon III ebonised side cabinet,attributed to Charles-Guillaume Diehl, with applied bronze plaques by Madame Leon Bertaux, French, c.1870, the white marble top over two doors, with applied signed plaques, and serpentine side, all with ornate gilt-bronze mounts,156cm wide48cm deep106cm highCondition report: Wear and tear.A piece detached from to left corner, it is present and requires re-affixing.
A French Napoleon III mahogany, satinwood marquetry and ormolu-mounted side cabinet,c.1870, the shaped rouge de Maine marble top over a breakfront base with a panelled door ornately inlaid with a Watteauesque girl on a swing with a border of scrolling foliage, the bowed sides with trellis inlay and tapering, fluted columns,153cm wide45cm deep106cm highCondition report: 8cm bronze mount missing to rear of one side at top.
An early 20th century biscuit display cabinet,by Thomas Gillie & Sons, Leith, with reverse painted glass panel 'McVitie & Price to his Majesty King George V', over three glazed recesses on end supports,107cm wide46cm deep132cm highCondition report: Many knocks and chips, replacement top, old woodworm to the fee, very worn
A Chinese black lacquered and gilt metal mounted cabinet on stand,18th century and later, painted all over with phoenixes, peonies and figures in landscapes, the twin doors set with an engraved plaque enclosing an arrangement of drawers to include a pull-out table cabinet, each with painted detail and drop handles, the stand with scrolling decoration and canted square supports,78.5cm wide45cm deep137cm highCondition report: One leg at an odd angle. Traces of woodworm. Darkening, losses and wear to paint and gilt. Splits, knocks and losses. Doors and interior appear to have had some attention at some point in the 20th century, with some drawers apparently re-fitted. Side carry handles stiff. Some discolouration to metal. General wear throughout commensurate with age.
A fine Sheraton Revival strung, inlaid and painted satinwood Pembroke table,in the manner of Wright & Mansfield, the rectangular double flap top having a spring release rising cabinet, fitted with pigeonholes and drawers, the top also having a crossbanded border well-painted with trailing anthemia, trophies and flower heads, over two frieze drawers, two dummy drawers and carved, square, parcel-gilt legs,top 74 x 100cm maximum75cm highCondition report: See additional images.Scratches to top. Rubbing and chips to paint and gilt. One or two scuffs. Chips and losses.One castor loose. General wear throughout.First quarter of the 20th century.
A George II walnut cabinet on chest, late 18th Century, ogee moulded cornice, upper section with two doors, herringbone stringing, enclosing a configuration of ten drawers, base with two short and three long drawers, each similarly cross-banded, bun feet, width 112cm, depth 52cm, height 179cm.
A Louis XV style mahogany kingwood and marquetry cartonnier, gilt metal appliques, serpentine cabinet base, with two doors, inlaid decoration of leaves, enclosing a single open shelf, shaped apron, splayed sabots, the upper section with four divisions, base width 76cm, depth 36cm, overall height 143cm.
A Queen Anne laburnum and walnut cabinet, in part early 18th Century, moulded cornice over a cushioned frieze drawer, two panelled doors with inlaid quatrefoils and oyster-cut veneers, the walnut base with two short and two long drawers, lozenge-shaped ends, bracket feet, width 116cm, depth 40cm, height 166cm.
A late Victorian mahogany and marquetry breakfront display cabinet, the frieze with scrolling tendrils, stringing and narrow banding, three-quarter glazed door with conforming side panels, the lower division with conforming decoration, on slender cabriole legs, width 113cm, height 163cm, depth 41cm.
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