A pair of Georgian Spode Stone china sauce tureen stands, printed in blue and enamelled with Chinoiserie landscapes, 24 x 16 cm (1815-1830), to/w a Spode Felspar cabinet plate, painted with butterflies and chrysanthemum within a pink border (1815-27), 24 cm and a Victorian Copeland cabinet plate, decorated with three Gothic-style landscape reserves on a pink and gilded ground, 25 cm (4)
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Two Georgian Spode china soup-plates, decorated in the Imari pattern with gilding, magenta script mark and pattern no 1409, a similar tea cup and saucer, pattern 2213 and a tea cup, coffee cup and saucer trio, pattern 3151, to/w a First Period Worcester tea bowl with gilt thistle design and blue rim, crescent mark, a floral-painted tea-bowl and saucer (possibly New Hall), a Victorian Staffordshire china cabinet tea-cup and saucer with castle-painted reserves on pink and gilt ground, a Sevres coffee can with Louis Phillipe cypher on a gros bleu ground, Chateau de Tuileries stamp and Russian retail stamp and a Shelley china coffee cup and saucer decorated in the Imari manner with gilding (15 pieces)Imari soup plates have a few blue pigment marks on the base, cup with pink decoration has hairline crack to the base, inner pattern is faded, worn gilding/enamels
Late Victorian oak smoker's cabinet, circa 1890, having two bevelled glass glazed doors opening to an interior with five drawers, two pigeonholes (one enclosing a pipe rack), with pressed copper Art Nouveau style hinges, presentation plaque, width 50cm, height 40.5cm, depth 23cm (Viewing is by appointment only during published times. Bidding is by commission, telephone or online only. Condition report available on request).
Edwardian mahogany and inlaid pillar display cabinet, circa 1900, glazed on all four sides and having a single door opening to two velvet covered shelves, raised on tapered square section legs with spade toes, width 35cm, depth 35cm, height 100cm (Viewing is by appointment only during published times. Bidding is by commission, telephone or online only. Condition report available on request).
Victorian walnut and inlaid breakfront side cabinet, having a boxwood inlaid frieze with bellflower trails, over a central recessed panel cupboard door, inlaid and flanked with ormolu mounts and opening to red velvet covered interior with a single shelf, flanked on either side with a glazed door opening to two further shelves, all raised on a plinth base, width 137.5cm, depth 39cm, height 102cm (Viewing is by appointment only during published times. Bidding is by commission, telephone or online only. Condition report available on request).
Victorian walnut and ebonised side cabinet, having a single glazed door crossbanded with amboyna, opening to two velvet covered shelves, flanked on either side with cast brass appliques, over an ebonised base with turned baluster feet, width 79cm, depth 29cm, height 106cm (Viewing is by appointment only during published times. Bidding is by commission, telephone or online only. Condition report available on request).
Selector oak cabinet gramophone, rectangular form opening to reveal a turntable with nickel plated tone arm, compartments for records, the front with blind fretwork details, opening to assist the sound, all raised on barleytwist supports and stretchers, with winding handle, width 89cm, height 87cm, depth 49cm (Viewing is by appointment only during published times. Bidding is by commission, telephone or online only. Condition report available on request).
Victorian walnut and inlaid side cabinet, with boxwood line inlays, single glazed door opening to paper covered shelves, flanked with brass appliques, all raised on turned and ebonised feet, width 75cm, depth 30cm, height 107cm (Viewing is by appointment only during published times. Bidding is by commission, telephone or online only. Condition report available on request).
A Liberty mahogany display cabinet,of breakfront form, flanked with leaded glass cupboards, with abalone and mother-of-pearl details, a velvet-lined interior with three glass shelves each side, with turned columns to the sides and a central section with two shelves, labelled 'Liberty & Co. Ltd., London' and stamped on the locks,184cm wide28cm deep193cm highCondition report: Moulding appears to be painted (under the frieze).Minor knocks to edges.Spandrel knocked to central right foot.Velvet faded.Please view additional images
An Arts and Crafts oak hanging smoker's cabinet, with a central cupboard, with a pierced stylised flower design, shelves and racks to the side with fret cut heart details, stamped 'SPB' to lockplate, 49cm wide22cm deep51cm high,an oak hall mirror, with a bevelled mirror, with two penwork clothes brushes,41cm wide32cm high, andan oak torchère, 91cm high (3)
An Arts and Crafts oak cabinet,in the Liberty style, the three-quarter gallery with a latticed sides and a panelled back, over a single drawer, with cupboards and a base drawer, with bottomed sides, raised on shaped block supports, with ring handles,117.5cm wide63cm deep 129cm highCondition report: Some stains to the top.
A chestnut 'owl' cabinet,c.1905, designed by Ambrose Heal, with two cupboards, each centred with a circular panel, with chip carved edges and wood latches to the centre, over two short and three long drawers with recessed fret cut handles, on a plain plinth, stamped to the reverse '498', 111.5cm wide52.5cm deep151.5cm highCondition report: Split to the left side of the left front cupboard door - appears to have been restored. A split to the panel of the right cupboard door - this is on the front of the cabinet. Scuffs and marks to the edges and the front and sides. Plinth unscrewed for transport - screws present.
A Gordon Russell 'Barrington' walnut wardrobe,dated 2nd April 1931, designed by Gordon Russell, with a simple arcaded moulding, over two panelled doors with chip carved handles, inlaid lozenge escutcheons, enclosing two upper shelves, a hanging space to the left with a rail, and four slides to the right, shoe rails below, the sides and back panelled, labelled to the reverse 'This piece of Furniture was made throughout by Gordon Russell Ltd., at Broadway, Worcs Design No. 743 1479 / Designer Gordon Russell / Foreman F Shilton / Cabinet Maker B A Jones / Metal Worker / Timber Used English Walnut / Date 2.4.31', 127cm wide59cm deep188.5cm highCondition report: Repolished. Knocked top the left corner of the cornice. Some staining the the inside left base. Two keys present. Two scratches to the side.
An Aesthetic ebonised and gilt wall cabinet,designed by Bruce Talbot, with a gilt embossed canopy over a mirror, flanked with glazed cupboards, drawers and shelves, the central cupboards with painted panels of flowers, over an undertier,164cm wide42cm deep204cm high Condition report: Some areas of wear to ebonised wood. No lock to the bottom door.Appears to have been restored - gold top probably repainted. Some knocks and dents. Will come apart into two parts.
An Art Deco walnut and chinoiserie-decorated cabinet,with a printed and mirrored interior, with cocktail sticks and squeezer, fitted with a light, over a cupboard, on an ebonised plinth,61cm wide33cm deep101cm highCondition report: Repolished/some minor knocks. Photos uploaded. Flaking to the mirror on the hinged top.
A German carved oak side cabinet,the marble top above a tracery decorated frieze and a pair of panelled doors, labelled 'Karl Wild Bau und Mobel', on turned feet, 82cm wide50cm deep100cm high,together with a matching wall mirror,54cm wide80.5cm high (2)Condition report: Modern marble. Replaced mirror plate.
Possibly Florence Knoll Teak sideboard with sliding doors and square sectioned tubular metal supports having leather tab handles and a matching smaller cabinet with white sliding doors (2)Condition ReportBoth sideboards have numerous surface scratches, some scuffs and knocks to the wood. Accretions and flecks of white paint to the tops. Fading, discolouration and watermarks in areas. Wear to the leather handles.The teak length is 183 cm X the width 46 cm X the height 66 cm. The white length is 122 cm X width is 46 cm X the height is 65.5 cm. See attached images
Early 20th century Art Nouveau display cabinet in mahogany, the two astragal-glazed doors bisected by mother-of-pearl and boxwood inlaid Art Nouveau panel, above the bowfront base with two drawers with Ruskin roundels, open under tier, on square section support, 116cm x 175.5cm Condition ReportSurface scratches, scuffs and knocks to the wood, areas of fading and discolouration, accretions, a chip to the Ruskin disc on the left drawer, glass shelves and brass pins not original to piece. General wear and tear commensurate with age and use.
Bernina sewing machine cabinet and a quantity of sewing itemsCondition ReportThe sewing machine model number is 717. There is no obvious damage to the machine itself. There is quite a lot of wear to the the cabinet. The sewing items include buttons, zips, books, threads, etc. See attached images
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