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A HARDWOOD AND BRASS SIDE CABINET DESIGNED BY PAUL McCOBB (1917-1969) FOR CALVIN FURNITURE'S IRWIN GROUP COLLECTION, CIRCA 1955 With grey marble top, the six-fold concertina door opening to reveal a shelve on one side, two drawers and open space to the other 88cm high, 183cm wide, 48cm deep Condition Report: Cabinet with the marks, knocks, scratches and abrasions commensurate with age and use. The marble with the expected scratches, 'nibbles', and minor chips. It has an old repaired crack with filler used - see images. The tarnishing/patina to the brass elements commensurate with age. Some minor old chips to timber in places. Please refer to additional images for visual reference to condition. Condition Report Disclaimer
A WALNUT AND EBONISED SIDE CABINET DESIGNED BY TH ROBSJOHN GIBBINGS FOR WIDDICOMB, CIRCA 1955 The front fitted with six drawers 79.5cm high, 173.5cm wide, 52cm deep Condition Report: Cabinet with the marks, knocks, scratches and abrasions commensurate with age and use. Some old minor chips and additional scratches - see images for details. Some areas of slight fading/loss of finish to the timber of the top - see images. Please refer to additional images for visual reference to condition. Condition Report Disclaimer
A LACQUER AND CHROME SIDE CABINET DESIGNED BY PIERRE CARDIN, CIRCA 1970 With two pairs of doors each opening to three drawers 73cm high, 189cm wide, 49cm deep Pierre Cardin is a French fashion designer who has branched out in furniture, jewellery and accessories. His designs are usually streamlined and simple which goes hand in hand with his fashion ideology.
AN INLAID AND ACID ETCHED BRASS SIDE CABINET DESIGNED BY BERNHARD ROHNE FOR MASTERCRAFT, CIRCA 1970 The front with three pairs of doors 75.5cm high, 198cm wide, 53cm deep Mastercraft is synonymous with high style and high society living from mid to late 20th century. The American based company created furniture of all categories with a signature standard of quality in exceptional bronzes, exotic woods and veneers. They took inspiration from European Classical styles, Asian Modern interpretations and combined these pieces with chic modern American glamour and elegance.The attention to detail on each design is exceptional. As the pieces age, the metalwork patinas become further enhanced, continually improving the finish and appearance. In addition to their solid metalwork, they crafted pieces with expert acid etching and oxidised metalwork with German born craftsman Bernhard Rohne throughout the 1970s.
AN INLAID AND ACID ETCHED BRASS SIDE CABINET DESIGNED BY BERNHARD ROHNE FOR MASTERCRAFT, CIRCA 1970 The front with three pairs of doors 76cm high, 198cm wide, 53.5cm deep Mastercraft is synonymous with high style and high society living from mid to late 20th century. The American based company created furniture of all categories with a signature standard of quality in exceptional bronzes, exotic woods and veneers. They took inspiration from European Classical styles, Asian Modern interpretations and combined these pieces with chic modern American glamour and elegance. The attention to detail on each design is exceptional. As the pieces age, the metalwork patinas become further enhanced, continually improving the finish and appearance. In addition to their solid metalwork, they crafted beautiful pieces with expert acid etching and oxidised metalwork with German born craftsman Bernhard Rohne throughout the 1970s.
A SWEDISH PAINTED CORNER CABINET LATE 18TH/EARLY 19TH CENTURY With original painted surface simulating blue veined marble 214cm high, 117cm wide, 73cm deep overall Condition Report: Cabinet with the marks, knocks, scratches and abrasion commensurate with age and use. Old chips and splits. The painted surface with the expected scratches, chips and losses. Some evidence of old worm - see images for details. Later blocks to the back securing the upper section to the base. Rear block foot is a later replacement.Some old repairs - see images. Key present and operates both locks. Escutcheons are possibly old replacements. Small section of inset replacement timber to the inside of the upper section. Please refer to additional images for visual reference to condition. Condition Report Disclaimer
A SWEDISH CERUSED WALNUT SIDE CABINET DESIGNED BY EDMOND SPENCE, CIRCA 1955 79cm high, 190.5cm wide, 51cm deep Edmond Spence was an American designer who specialised in reinterpreting Danish modern furniture with the added organic and atomic styles. His designs were produced in the 50s by Swedish and Mexican designers. Condition Report: Cabinet with the marks, knocks, scratches and abrasions commensurate with age and use.Some old veneer repairs and small losses to sides - please see images. Some minor fading and colour variation and fading to timber in places. Cabinet in generally good/presentable order overall. Please refer to additional images for visual reference to condition. Condition Report Disclaimer
A LARGE DANISH PAINTED CABINET CIRCA 1740 The moulded panel doors opening to a shelved interior, the cornice adorned with a story in Nordic, possibly regarding river deities 207cm high, 195cm wide, 78cm deep overall "During my 15 years of travelling Europe, I discovered this glorious cupboard which became part of my personal collection. This cupboard was close to becoming Museum stock and I am honoured that my family and I got to enjoy it" - Ken Condition Report: Cabinet with the marks, knocks, scratches and abrasions commensurate with age and use. The expected old splits, chips and some losses. Some larger splits and losses in places - see images for details. Some evidence of old worm. Panel to the bottom of the interior is lacking. Key present and operates lock. Old repairs and later securing nails in places - see images for details. One panel to the top of the cabinet (behind the cresting) is lacking. Three finials to the tops of the cabinet have been replaced. They have been well made and patinated and suit the piece well. The carved mounts to the front of the cresting with all but two of their small turned finials lacking. Please refer to additional images for visual reference to condition. Condition Report Disclaimer
Robert Heritage for Archie Shine, a 'Hamilton' design dining room suite, 1970s, teak and rosewood, comprising a low-line sideboard, fitted with four drawers and a pair of fixed cupboards, on turned legs, length 229cm, depth 51cm, height 79cm; an extending dining table with one additional leaf, extended length 195.5cm, width 87cm, height 72.5cm; eight dining chairs with shaped upholstered seats; and a cocktail cabinet, fitted with two cupboards and a central drawer, the upper cupboard fitted with sliding black vinyl tray, width 87cm, depth 46cm, height 115cm.CITES article 10 reference no. 24GBA10C33B5D Qty: 11
A late Victorian aesthetic-style ebonised wooden side cabinet, inset three bevelled mirror plates to the stage back, the base fitted centre frieze drawer above a cupboard enclosed by a pair of floral painted panel doors, with open shelves below & to the sides, & on turned supports, 116.5cm wide x 144cm high x 40cm high.
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