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A sectional ivory okimono carved as a seated artisan, holding a mason's trowel with his right hand; on a shaped oval base, nearly 7.5 cm wide, 19th or 20th CenturyProvenance: The Property of a Lady. From a Private Collection acquired by her Great-Grandfather and all collected prior to his death in 1944.PLEASE NOTE: THIS ITEM CONTAINS OR IS MADE OF IVORY. Buyers must be aware that regulations of several countries, including USA, prohibit the import of ivory, or any goods containing ivory. Ewbank's advise prospective purchasers who intend to ship this lot to another country that they must familiarise themselves with the relevant import/export regulations prior to bidding. They are responsible for their shipping arrangements, and the onus is therefore on them to arrange their own shipping. .Some deterioration, including: lost implement in artisan's left hand and lost handle on cabinet.
A Chinese bowl decorated with the Eight Horses of The Mu Wang Emperor, 26 cm diameter; a glazed stoneware figure of a Luohan beside a gourd, 23 cm high; a famille rose bowl, 16 cm diameter; two Chinese snuff bottles; and a small Japanese cabinet [6] .Please note that this is a group lot where condition may vary from object to object. Some damage or deterioration extant, including: lacquer and other damage to the small cabinet; and cracks or other deterioration to the famille rose bowl and snuff bottles.
20TH CENTURY FRENCH VERNIS MARTIN STYLE DISPLAY CABINET having rouge marble top with brass gallery over single glazed door revealing two glass shelves and a solid shelf to the interior, the door with painted panel depicting an 18th Century couple in a landscape, on cabriole legs with gilt metal mounts. 33 x 63 x 151cm approx. (B.P. 24% incl. VAT) CONDITION REPORT: Overall in clean usable condition, fair wear and tear excepted. Evidence of minor worming to the back.
VICTORIAN ROSEWOOD PARQUETRY INLAID ORNATE MUSIC CABINET of narrow proportions having moulded shaped cornice above shelving gallery and bevelled mirror, the moulded top above glazed and inlaid doors, standing on a projected platform base and casters. 63 x 39 x 157cm approx. (B.P. 24% incl. VAT) CONDITION REPORT: Appearing in reasonably good condition for age. Wear and marks and scratches as expected. The parquetry inlay appearing good overall with no major or obvious damage.
19TH CENTURY DUTCH MARQUETRY TWO STAGE CABINET having double arch cornice above inlaid flower heads and foliage with two glazed doors, the interior revealing one fitted shelf above a cylinder pull out drawer, two blind panelled marquetry doors with floral bouquet decoration on a projected three tier base, standing on large bun feet. 41 x 67 x 167cm approx. (B.P. 24% incl. VAT) CONDITION REPORT: Scuffed and worn with age but basically sound. No obvious worm bar two or three holes in one backboard.Very minor losses to veneer in places. One end panel has horizontal split. Internal drawer. Bun feet very worn.
VICTORIAN PAINTED MAHOGANY SERPENTINE FRONTED DISPLAY CABINET having broken swan neck pediment above single serpentine door, revealing glass shelves to the interior, the projecting base with two blind panelled cupboards painted with couples in 18th Century dress, open shelf below on square tapering legs with flower head and trailing ribbon painted decoration. 145 x 96 x 213cm approx. Note: Provenance acquired by Rhys Davies, High Sheriff of Breconshire in the 1920's, who owned collieries in Abercraf, Breconshire. Believed to have been acquired by him from the Swansea Dock Authorites who had placed the cabinet in rooms made available to the Prince of Wales at the opening of Swansea Docks in 1881, accompanied by Princess Alexandra. (B.P. 24% incl. VAT) CONDITION REPORT: Rather grubby, some wear and tear in places commensurate with age but no obvious significant damage or losses.
19TH CENTURY ROSEWOOD MOTHER OF PEARL INLAID LADIES WRITING AND WORK TABLE CABINET having pagoda top opening to reveal a fitted interior above two panelled doors opening to reveal three fitted drawers to the interior, one as a writing slope with inset tooled leather surface and inkwells, on bun feet. 33 x 23 x 36cm (W x D x H).(B.P. 24% incl. VAT) CONDITION REPORT: Externally rather dry and faded. Tiny losses to mother of pearl in places. The interior lacking some of its original accessories.
VICTORIAN ROSEWOOD INLAID MUSIC CABINET having carved gallery to the top above a single glazed door, the interior revealing three horizontal and two vertical shelves, standing on projected base and casters (with key). 108 x 56 x 38cm approx.(B.P. 24% incl. VAT) CONDITION REPORT: Overall appearing ok for age. General wear as expected but no obvious or serious damage noted.
A reproduction mahogany veneered side cabinet, with a pair of short drawers over a twin panelled cupboard base with strung inlaid borders and flared veneers, 77 cm high, 92 cm wide, 45 cm deep together with an Edwardian inlaid mahogany dressing table fitted with three drawers and a plate glass top, 84 cm high, 91 cm wide, 49 cm deep.
An Edwardian oak smoker's cabinet, the raised bordered top with a broken shallow carved pediment, above a pair of hinged panelled doors with inset bevelled glass opening to reveal a fitted interior, a central well accommodating a ceramic caddy flanked by two pairs of short drawers fitted with loop mounted handles, above a vacant platform base, raised on a bracket base, 16 cm high, 41 x 19 cm, together with two wooden boxes (3).
A pair of Royal Worcester cabinet plates dated 1924, centrally painted with bouquets of flowers by E. Phillips and W.H Austin, surrounded by elaborately decorated broad light relief gilt border against an overall pale lemon ground, artist signed, printed factory marks to verso, 27cm diameter (2)
A Victorian side or pier cabinet, with a break-front japanned top above a hinged panelled door centred with an inset jasperware roundel decorated with a maiden in drapery over a pale blue ground, flanked by embedded pilasters, raised on a bracket base with turned ogee feet, decorated throughout with cross-banded borders in burr walnut and incised gilded borders and motifs and further beaded brass mounts, 108 cm high, 59 cm wide, 38 cm deep.
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