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A Sheraton revival mahogany and satinwood crossbanded floor standing corner cabinet, 205 x 89cmCondition report: Cornice left corner is loose, inside back is splitting vertically in places Some stains to the interior Small piece of fret work missing (1cm) General sun damage Some minor losses to veneer See photos
A Berlin KPM marked floral painted dish, with monogram 'WR' to underside and dated 1897 (bears Christies label, part lot 737, sale 1/11/02); a pair of Dresden type cabinet plates with pierced borders, painted with a lady and her galant; a 20th century Dresden painted vase and a floral bowl (6)
A 17th century continental, probably Italian, tortoiseshell and ivory cabinet, having a central arcaded top drawer, inset with a panel of a figure, surrounded by an arrangement of drawers, raised on a later stand, and with alterations, width 39ins, height including stand 56ins, height of cabinet only 23.5ins, depth 13.5ins.Condition Report: Ebony slip and ivory/bone inlay missing to side of top left hand drawer, various damage around key holes and escutcheons, some ivory knobs replaced and/or missing, the whole possibly originally from a fitted interior or in a replacement surround, raised on a later painted stand, generally in an af condition
A Flemish 18th century and later mahogany, tortoiseshell, brass and giltwood Cocktail Cabinet on StandThe upper section with moulded cornice above a pair of cupboard doors enclosing an interior fitted with an array of drawers and a central fall fronted storage area, raised on a mahogany base with faux frieze drawer and club legs with ball and claw feet, 72cm wide, 42cm deep, 150cm high (28in wide, 16 1/2in deep, 59in high). This lot is subject to the following lot symbols: YY Subject to CITES regulations when exporting items outside of the EU, see clause 13.For further information on this lot please visit Bonhams.com
A GEORGE III MAHOGANY SERPENTINE SIDE CABINETWith quatrefoil pierced brass gallery, the doors enclosing one shelf, on splayed front feet, with paper label to the reverse 'Buckingham Palace', 132cm wide, 60cm deep, 86.5cm high (51 1/2in wide, 23 1/2in deep, 34in high). For further information on this lot please visit Bonhams.com
A set of ten Regency parcel gilt and ebonised open armchairsEach with shaped top rail and horizontal splat, above caned seat with scrolling terminals, raised on turned supports, 55cm wide, 46cm deep, 86cm high (21 1/2in wide, 18in deep, 33 1/2in high). (10)Footnotes:Made by Charles Elliott for the Tufnell family at Langleys, Great Waltham. Sold Christies, London, 24th June 1965, Lot 74Charles Elliott was one of the chief London cabinet makers of the late 18th century. He held royal appointments from c.1783 - 1810, and was succeeded, as royal cabinet maker and upholsterer, by William Francis - his brother-in-law and partner. The firm continued in the royal service until the end of Victoria's reign. Elliott was a descendant of the Elliot's of Liddesdale, famous in legends of the Scottish border.Langleys is a fine 18th century grade I listed red brick manor house in Great Waltham, Essex, acquired by Samuel Tufnell in 1711, whereupon he pulled down most of the mansion and rebuilt it on a larger and more elegant plan, surrounding it by extensive parkland. Charles Elliott was employed by descendant William Tufnell in 1797–98 to redecorate and provide furniture for several rooms. A surviving bill provides the only positive identification of Elliott's furniture. All the furniture at Langleys by Elliott is of fine quality.Image of Langleys courtesy of Stephen Richards https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/John_TufnellFor further information on this lot please visit Bonhams.com
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