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λ A Regency rosewood inverted breakfront bookcase side cabinet, with a central open bookcase fitted with two shelves, flanked by a pair of gilt metal and pleated silk grille doors, the right side enclosing two shelves, the left with six drawers, with turned columns and anthemion decorated gilt brass collars and capitals, 91.3cm high, 189.3cm wide, 52.3cm deep.
A Regency fiddleback mahogany and brass mounted breakfront side cabinet in the French manner, with parcel gilt decoration, the grey marble top with a moulded edge, above three frieze drawers, and four brass grille cupboard doors enclosing an adjustable shelf, flanked by fluted columns and terminating on reduced feet, 80.3cm high, 198cm wide, 45.3cm deep.
A Regency satinwood secretaire cabinet in the manner of Gillows, with reeded decoration, the three quarter gallery above a pair of astragal glazed mirrored doors enclosing two shelves, above a secretaire with a hinged front with an arrangement of seven cedar lined drawers with turned bone handles and pigeonholes, above a pair of panelled doors enclosing a vacant interior, flanked by reeded columns, 147.4cm high, 76cm wide, 49.4cm deep.
A rare early Victorian mahogany 'Jupe's patent' expanding dining table by Johnstone & Jeanes, the circular top with a moulded edge expanding to accommodate either eight small or eight large additional leaves with brass tips, housed in a fitted case, the central brass capstan boss inscribed 'JOHNSTONE & JEANES PATENTEES', the central block stamped 'JOHNSTONE, JUPE & CO. NEW BOND ST. LONDON 10288', the bearers with stencilled numbers and with corresponding numbers stamped to the leaves, the iron mechanism stamped 'JUPE'S PATENT' in various places, above a substantial turned baluster and fluted stem, a platform base and on scroll carved lion's paw feet, the leaf cabinet also stamped 'JOHNSTONE & JEANES NEW BOND ST. LONDON', 71.7cm high, 152cm diameter (closed), 184.5cm diameter (with smaller leaves), 214cm diameter (with larger leaves). By all accounts less than fifty of these technical marvels were produced and the present lot was made by the firm of Johnstone & Jeanes in the early 1840s. This type of radially expanding dining table was invented by Robert Jupe of 47 Welbeck Street, Cavendish Square and he patented his mechanism for his 'Improved Expanding Table' in September 1835. What was ingenious was that the table expanded from a common centre extending both the width and breadth. It differed from the telescoping table patented by Robert Gillow which extended laterally and was an improvement on existing expanding dining tables which clipped extensions on to the edge of the tables. The new design became very successful with the nobility and wealthy clients visiting Johnstone, Jupe & Co.'s showrooms to marvel at the new invention and how the round table could be expanded 'immediately, and without the slightest difficulty' to various sizes'. Robert Jupe and John Johnstone's partnership ended in 1842, when Johnstone formed a new firm called 'Johnstone and Jeanes'. The present lot was obviously produced in this transitional period as the brass boss is stamped 'Johnstone & Jeanes' but the block includes Jupe's name and the iron arms are stamped 'JUPE'S PATENT'. Literature Christopher Gilbert, Pictorial Dictionary of Marked London Furniture, 1700-1840, pp. 35-36 and pp. 283-285. Moss Harris Ltd., A Catalogue and Index of Old Furniture and Works of Decorative Art, volume III, p.431. Frances Collard, Regency Furniture, p.24. For similar examples with comparable bases see Sotheby's London, 6th June 2006, lot 368 which sold for £88,000. Christie's New York, Living with Art, 13th-14th October 2016, lot 122 which fetched $106,250, Doyle's New York, English & Continental Furniture & Decorations, 24th May 2017, lot 358 which realised $187,500 and most recently Sotheby's London, Style: Private Collections, 12th November 2019 which sold for £125,000. (all prices include buyer's premium).
A Victorian burr walnut and ebonised display cabinet in the manner of Holland and Sons, with gilt brass mounts and inlaid with stringing, crossbanded in harewood and purpleheart, with a pair of glazed doors enclosing a velvet lined interior with two shelves, 103.7cm high, 125.5cm wide, 43.7cm deep.
A late Victorian walnut hanging cabinet by Liberty, the top with a stepped gallery with a fret pierced back, above a pair of pine doors decorated with Japanese gilt Shibayama with a pair of birds, bamboo and flowers, enclosing a shelf, the back stamped 'LIBERTY & CO. REGENT ST. 652 488', 69.4cm high, 55.5cm wide, 19cm deep.
An Edwardian mahogany music cabinet, loosely in the Aesthetic Movement manner, the bevelled top with pierced arched gallery borders, with a hinged glazed door flanked by shallow cut borders opening to reveal a shelved interior, raised on tapering squared feet, 86 cm high, 51 x 39 cm, together with a smaller stained pine example (2).
A decorative Arts and Crafts mahogany display cabinet in the manner of Shapland and Petter, with a lidded pediment frieze above a bordered shaped apron enclosing a mirrored back flanked by turned spindle gallery sides in the Chinese taste, above a canted front with hinged panelled doors enclosing a felt-lined shelved interior fitted with squared cushion panelled glass, raised on sabre swept bracket supports, decorated throughout with strung inlaid satinwood borders and pen worked inlaid symmetrical inliad motifs of flowering pond lilies, labelled verso 'Golding & Son, Cabinet Makers, 27, Knowsley Street, Bolton', 182 cm high, 128 cm wide, 50 cm deep.
A large 19th century carved French walnut cabinet, the top fitted with a pair of deeply carved panelled doors decorated with symmetrical still life motifs above a further shallow carved frieze, over a scrolling carved bracket support raised on a cupboard base, the bevelled top above a pair of short drawers, carved with central cartouches with applied cast brass loop handles and mounts, above a pair of large panelled cupboard doors, shallow carved with symmetrical scrolling acanthus and floral motifs, opening to reveal a shelved interior, raised on squat feet, 233 cm high, 132 cm wide, 56 cm deep.
A large Edwardian mahogany glazed display cabinet, with a broken front fitted with a hinged glazed panelled door flanked by further glazed panels, decorated throughout with inlaid strung boxwood and ebony borders, raised on tapering squared legs and spade feet, 183 cm high, 129 cm wide, 38 cm deep.
A late Victorian mahogany display cabinet, the pierced arched cornice heavily carved with scrolls and an open lattice work, with further scrolls and flowers, raised above a pair of astragal glazed doors, expertly carved with further scrolls and flowers, with a blind fret beneath, on cabriole scroll legs, 182cm H, 124cm W, 52cm D.
Various Continental porcelain, glass, etc. a shaped basket delicately handpainted with insects with a gilt crab handle, 17cm W, a glass fish, continental porcelain bowl, Royal Doulton stoneware vase with impressed rosette and lion mark beneath, various Sutherland thimbles with bird tops, polished miniature lion and rhinoceros, Mdina style clear brown and white glass perfume bottle, miniature dolls house, bureau and cabinet, green glass snake, various plates to include Mabel Lucie Attwell, Mason's Imperial cabinet plates and other pottery, etc. (a quantity)
A George III mahogany bureau cabinet, with a dentil cornice above a pair of cupboard doors with outline mouldings, enclosing three adjustable shelves, with a hinged fall, the interior with twenty-one drawers, two pigeonholes and a central cupboard, above two short and three long graduated drawers, on bracket feet, 260.3cm high, 123.6cm wide, 57.7cm deep.
French 19thC/20thC Art Nouveau painted mahogany breakfront bureau with cabinet and three drawers, the cabinet with one hinged and one bifold door and an arrangement of 33 cubby holes, most sectioned and removeable, the bureau with a conventional arrangement of cubby holes, drawers and cupboard, W111 x D53 x H240cm
An antique cabinet maker or carpenter's tool box to include Disston saw, Stanley rule and level co planes (101, 98, 99, bullnose), woodwork chisels, Gleave Manchester level, Stanley brace, three G I Co USA brace bits in wooden carriers, augers by Edwd., Preston and Sons, and a variety of other tools including steel rules, grips, planes, hammers, mallets, screwdrivers, shaves, grips, calipers etc, W95 x D45 x H39cm
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