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An Edwardian mahogany cabinet on stand, circa 1905, serpentine form with satinwood line inlaid, moulded pediment above a pair bar glazed doors, above a serpentine front base fitted with a single frieze drawers, raised on tapered legs joined by an inverted serpentine shape front under-tier shelf. 179cm H x 80cm W x 38cm D
A late Victorian mahogany inlaid display cabinet on stand, circa 1900, dental pediment above a two panel glazed doors with glass shelves, satinwood and ebonised inlay throughout with mother of pearl and bone decoration, on a stand with a single frieze drawers, raised on tapered supports united with an under-tier. 173cm H x 82cm W x 40cm D
Photographs. Collection of photographs relating to Staffordshire (predominantly Newcastle-under-Lyme), including cabinet cards and carte-de-visite portraits of residents, topographical views, halls/houses, street scenes, shop fronts, schools (class portraits), WW1 soldiers and nurses, postcards, stereoscopic cards and later photographs. To include photographs of W. Cleaver hairdressers, Carlisle Street; royal visit to Birchenwood Colliery in Kidsgrove, 1913 (and other press images of colliery bearing 'The Motor' stamps verso); press images of factory workers and processes at Wedgwood (stamped 'Bullock & Son, Crewe' verso); The Butcher's Arms, Chesterton; Wedgwood staff portrait 1930; Lord Charles Beresford; Edwardian football team portrait by A. J. Sims of Madeley; real photographic postcard of prize pigs in the 1907 Staffordshire Show; St. Patrick's Day parade in Newcastle by H. D. Taylor; Boyles Hall Shaft, 'where 150 men were rescued', and others, including later photographs of buses, in four box files (4)
A 1970s teak dining room suite, comprising side cabinet, having a fall down drinks unit, a long drawer with a cutlery divider, sliding doors, the base with drawers, raised on tapered legs, 97cm high, 122cm wide, 48cm deep; together with dresser and rack, with a fall front enclosing fitted interior, two sliding doors below; a dining table, plus a pair of dining chairs and a set of four upholstered dining chairs, together with a small unit with two sliding doors (10)
A Lynton porcelain cabinet cup and saucer, painted by Stefan Nowacki, monogrammed, the can with a schooner approaching land, a lighthouse stands in the background, within a circular reserve of raised white beads, flanked by anthemions picked out in turquoise and white enamels and leafy scrolls in raised gilding, blue, white and gilt pinstripe ground, gilded rim and handle, conforming saucer, the cup 6cm high, the saucer 13.5cm diam, gold printed marks
A late Victorian parcel-gilt satinwood, mahogany and marquetry connoisseurs display cabinet on stand, in a restrained Louis XVI taste, break-centre frieze above a glazed door enclosing shelves, the projecting base with drawer to frieze, shaped stretchers with urnular underfinial, outlined throughout with boxwood and ebony stringing, turned legs, 164.5cm high, 93cm wide, c.1880***Please note that this lot may have been affected by flood water***
A 'Queen Anne' walnut cabinet on stand, moulded outswept cornice above a pair of rectangular doors enclosing a cupboard and an arrangement of small drawers, further long to base, the projecting stand with further drawer, turned legs, shaped stretchers, 152cm high, 112cm wide, elements early 18th century with later reconstructions***Please note that this lot may have been affected by flood water***
A Derby Named-View topographical Bute-shaped cabinet cup, View near Matlock, Derbyshire, probably painted by Thomas 'Jockey' Hill, canary yellow ground, gilt borders enclosing laurels and berries, loop handle, 6cm high, titled in blue script, crown, crossed batons and dots over D in blue, gilder's puce number 8 for William Longdon, impressed V within the footrim, c.1795; a Chelsea Derby chamberstick, tulip shaped sconce, painted with flowers within scroll moulded border, picked out in gilt, leaf shaped tray, leafy scroll handle, blue feathered borders, 16cm wide, c.1770; an early Derby bell-shaped coffee cup, painted in polychrome enamels with a goldfinch on a leafy branch, wishbone handle, iron red rim, 6cm high, c.1758 [3]
An Edwardian mahogany bow fronted display cabinet, outswept cornice above a three-quarter glazed door enclosing shelves, the lower section with rectangular quarter-veneered panel, crossbanded and outlined throughout with boxwood and ebony stringing, cabriole legs, pad feet, 180cm high, 77cm wide, c.1905
A Dagoty scallop shell cabinet cup, red coral branch handle and base, the seashell and interior picked out in gilt, 10cm wide, stencilled Dagoty in red script, c. 1810; another similar, demi-bisque shell, branch handle, 10.5cm wide, c. 1810; a Flamen-Fleury of Paris shell-shaped hors d'oeuvres dish, puce ground with a mottled border in tortoiseshell and grey tones, gilt rim, 14.5cm long, red printed marks, c. 1825, [3]
A KPM Berlin Empire cabinet cup and stand, the bell-shaped cup painted with a frieze of arabesques above a base moulded in shallow relief and richly gilt with beads, lotus and long lappets, gilt interior, lotus-capped scroll handle, the cup 9.5cm high, the conforming stand, 15cm diam, numbered 28, underglaze blue sceptre, onglaze printed iron red KPM and orb marks, 1837-1844
A Meissen cup and saucer, decorated with peonies and colourful summer flowers, green ribbon border, crossed swords in underglaze blue, c.1860; a Chamberlain Worcester coffee cup and saucer, decorated in chinoserie manner, c.1816; a Sevres style cabinet cup, painted with a fanciful bird, on a pink pompadour ground, interlaced L's; etc
A Vienna circular cabinet plate, finely-painted with a biblical named-view of Saul, Chosen as King of Israel, the border richly decorated in raised gilding in the Neoclassical taste with ruins and emblems of antiquity in circular reserves, flanked by canted rectangular reserves of scrolling leafy foliage, intersecting beaded and anthemion bands, 24.5cm diam, shield mark in underglaze blue, titled in black script, impressed numbering 48 & 325, c.1900
A set of twelve Japanese Satsuma cabinet coffee cans and stands, by the Kinkozan workshop, each painted and picked out in polychrome enamels and gilt with traditional figures of the shogunate, cobalt blue grounds with gilt leafy foliage, two-line interior rim, scroll handles, the 4.3cm high cups with lobed bases, the saucers 10.5cm diam, onglaze iron red three-character marks, some pieces with impressed seal marks, Meiji period
A 17th century Flemish tortoiseshell, ebony and marquetry cabinet on stand, moulded cornice above a rectangular cupboard and twelve small drawers, inlaid with architectural trompleouil devices and strapwork, the later stand with turned legs and finials, bun feet, 154cm high, 124cm wide, elements c.1690
A '17th century' oak block front half cabinet, rectangular top above a frieze drawer and a pair of rectangular doors enclosing further drawers, applied with geometric mouldings and split turnings, carved bun feet, 101cm high, 106cm wide (an old reconstruction incorporating some period timbers)***Please note that this lot may have been affected by flood water***
A 19th century Dutch mahogany and marquetry cylinder book cabinet rectangular superstructure with a pair of panel doors the base with retractable front, enclosing a sliding writing surface, cupboard and small drawers, above three long graduated drawers, profusely inlaid with classical figures, flowering cornucopia, birds, a vase and flowering leafy stems
A 19th century satinwood crossbanded rosewood and burr yew cylinder bureau cabinet, rectangular scagliola top above a pair of panel doors set with convex glass panels reverse painted with hanging game, retractable front enclosing an adjustable sliding writing surface, pigeon holes and small drawers, above two long graduated drawers, tapered square legs, outlined throughout with boxwood and ebony stringing, brass casters, 140.5cm high, 73.5cm wide
A 19th century walnut floor-standing coin operated penny-in-the-slot polyphon, by Nicole Freres, the vertical mechanism playing 50cm discs, the architectural case with arched cresting carved with a shell, arched glazed door flanked by turned columns, turned feet, the base with fall front disc cabinet, 211cm high overall, 73cm wide, c.1890
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