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A late 19th century Meissen porcelain petal-lobed miniature cabinet cup, applied with colourful flowers in high relief, the interior painted in colourful enamels with further flowers and insects, entwined branch handle, gilt rim and stem feet, crossed swords mark in underglaze blue, c.1900, associated saucer en suite, (2); Continental bottle vase, similar [3]
A Beswick model of a calf; another, a hound; a Wedgwood miniature jug, a Crown Staffordshire miniature teacup and saucer; a Staffordshire harlequin pattern retro part coffee set, comprising six cups and saucers; a Staffordshire part tea set, printed with roses; an Abbeydale Chrysanthemum pattern pin tray; a Royal Doulton oval dish; Hammersley cabinet plate, pattern 6379/5; etc
A pair of bedside cabinets, each with bowed front and single drawer with open aperture and raised on cabriole legs terminating in pad feet. Width 40 cm. CONDITION REPORT: Both cabinets are generally in good condition with no significant damage, no repairs and no restoration. Both have some minor blemishes and scuffs around the pad feet and one has faint ring marks on the shelf. There is no evidence of any woodworm. On one cabinet where the drawer front is dovetailed to the side rail there is slight movement and a timber loss to the upper edge. When the drawer is shut this is not visible.
A mahogany Chippendale style display cabinet, the doors with wooden astragals, the base fitted with two short drawers and all raised on moulded legs with side stretchers. Width 78 cm, height 152 cm (see illustration). CONDITION REPORT: The cabinet is in generally good order. The top is in good condition. There is a small scuff to the centre right of the crossbanded edge above the right hand door. All astragals are in good order as are all of the glass panels and shelves. The drawers have some minor surface scratches but no losses. The chamfered legs are all in good structural order but do have some edge nibbles and minor scratches. The right hand fretwork spandrel has a small loss. All other spandrels are in good order.
A 19th century mahogany bow fronted bedside cabinet, having a single oak lined drawer with turned ivory handles above a false tambour cupboard door, all upon four slender reeded legs. Width 43 cm, height 75 cm, depth 38.5 cm. CONDITION REPORT: The cabinet is structurally extremely sound. There are no loose joints. The timber colour is very good. There are no cracks to the carcass. The drawer runs smoothly and the cupboard door is not warped. There are no repairs to the legs.
A set of four Minton porcelain cabinet plates, late 19th century, each handpainted with a young girl and boy and signed "A. (Anton) Boullemier", the figures against landscape background and all within a raised gilt border with claret lozenges and gilt rim, inscribed Pattern No. "G5799", printed marks and retailer mark for T. Goode & Co. 24.5 cm diameter (see illustration). CONDITION REPORT: The plates depicting “blind man's buff” and “the boy pinning the girls dress” are both in good decorative order, the enamels are bright, the gilding is good and intact and both ring out nicely when lightly tapped. The plate depicting “the boy and girl beside a jug” has no visible cracks or splits, however the glazing is crazed throughout and it does not ring out when lightly tapped, there are however no obvious cracks or splits evident. The plate depicting “flower picking” has a rim to foot rim very fine hairline crack (situated at 9 o'clock if on a clock face) and the glazing is very finely crazed. The decoration is in good order. There are no chips to the rim or any signs of restoration.
A Victorian walnut secretaire bookcase, with moulded cornice above a pair of glazed doors enclosing adjustable shelves and flanked by flat pilasters, the base with secretaire drawer above a pair of panelled cupboard doors and all raised on bracket feet. Width 112.5 cm, depth 52.5 cm, height 207 cm (see illustration). CONDITION REPORT: Generally very good original condition. There is a tiny veneer nibble to the top left-hand corner of the cornice. The upper doors are not warped and close as they should. The shelf above the secretaire is of good colour and in very good condition. The secretaire drawer operates as it should and the interior is in very good order. The lock to the secretaire drawer is missing. The green baize writing surface is a little dusty and has one small hole in the fold. The doors beneath are not warped. The sides of the cabinet are in good order generally. The left-hand side has a book matched veneer repair to the bottom left-hand side. This has clearly been carried out a long time ago. There is a small loss to the front left-hand corner moulded edge above the bracket foot. The backboards are all original.
A pair of French Empire style mahogany bedside chests, each with a well figured rectangular top above a frieze drawer in turn above two inset short drawers with gilt brass handles and flanked by plain columns with gilt metal mounts, all upon a concave platform base upon squat bun feet. Width 60 cm, height 69.5 cm, depth 35 cm (see illustration). CONDITION REPORT: These cabinets are in structurally good condition. There do not appear to be any repairs. There are no significant splits. The only issue is to the polish on the top of one cabinet which is beginning to perish in places.
A fine late 19th century Vernis Martin ormolu mounted cabinet, with centre bombe glazed door flanked on either side by glazed panels and with cast bronze mounts, the base with Vernis Martin panels and raised on cabriole legs terminating in sabot feet. Height 200 cm, width 141 cm, depth +/- 52 cm (see illustration). CONDITION REPORT: This cabinet is in extremely good condition. We can see no evidence of any woodworm. The door is not warped and closes as it should. All metalwork is present and of very good quality. The veneers are a good colour and there are no significant losses. The rear left-hand leg has a few veneer nibbles on the inside front edge. Other than this we can see no veneer issues. The backboards are original. The centre painted panel has a few minor scuffs to the paintwork. The planking panels are in extremely good order. The right-hand panel has one small paint loss. The left-hand panel has one small surface scratch but no other issues. It would be difficult to find a cabinet of this type in any better condition.
A Regency mahogany side cabinet/bookcase, with centre shelves and glazed cupboards flanking. Width 198 cm (see illustration). CONDITION REPORT: The bookcase is in generally very good condition. It is a good uniform colour. The top is in good order with only one minor faint watermark. The frieze is in good condition all around. Both side panels are in good condition with no splits. The doors are not warped and close as they should. The mirrored panels are showing slight evidence of perishing to the mirror plate but this is not significant. The left-hand door has a small veneer loss to the bottom right-hand corner. The left-hand pilaster is missing the very bottom moulding. All feet are original and in good condition. The backboards are original.
A good Victorian walnut credenza, with Sevres style porcelain plaques and ormolu mounts, raised on bun feet. Width 148 cm, height 108 cm, depth 42 cm (see illustration). CONDITION REPORT: The cabinet is in extremely good condition. The colour is very good and the item has not been re-polished. The top is in very good condition with no issues. The frieze is in good order all round. All of the metalwork is present and in generally very good order. The porcelain panels are all in good condition and are not cracked. The doors are not warped and all close as they should. We have the key. The cloth lining is a little dirty and loose in places. The backboards are original. All feet are original and in generally good order. There is no evidence of any woodworm.
A pair of mahogany and walnut cabinets, each with single panelled door and brass handle raised on turned legs. Width 36 cm. CONDITION REPORT: Both cabinets are in extremely good condition with no issues. There are no significant marks to the tops of either cabinet. The doors are not warped. The sides are in good order and all legs are original. The cabinets will have formerly been a dressing table and there is a visible line to the inside edge of both cabinets where they will have originally joined the dressing table centre.
A Victorian mahogany bedside cabinet, with three quarter gallery and single door with applied mouldings opening to shelves. Width 52 cm. CONDITION REPORT: There are several minor ring and watermarks to the top which is in otherwise good condition. The sides, back and rear of the cabinet are all in good order. The door is not warped. There is a small section of moulding missing just above the left-hand upright moulding on the door front which should be visible from our image. The plinth base has some minor scuffs but no serious condition issues.
A walnut cocktail cabinet, circa 1950, of typical form with cupboards and drawer and raised on cabriole legs terminating in scroll feet. Width 74 cm. CONDITION REPORT: Generally very good condition. Good colour with no significant scratches or scuffs. The doors are not warped. The sides and back are generally in very good order as are all of the cabriole legs.
The Bijouterie Cabinet - A small collection of silver and white metal items, to include a mini-magnifier, miniature trophy, silver and niello decorated bracelet, brooch and pendant, cigar piercer, scissors, miniature button hook, propelling pencil and wax seal. CONDITION REPORT: One very fine silver necklace has knotted with another otherwise the remainder of the jewellery is in good order with no obvious faults. There is a small wax seal within this lot that has small edge chips.
A 19th century oak double cupboard, the upper section fitted with pigeonholes and shelves, the lower section with single shelf, the doors with brass knob handles and all upon bracket feet. 58 cm wide, 143.5 cm high, 40 cm deep. CONDITION REPORT: The cabinet is in generally good condition. There are no warps to the doors. The top right-hand drawer has a small loss to the left-hand moulded edge. The interior shelves are present. The bottom right-hand door has 2 small holes indicating a previous handle. The left-hand return base moulding is detached but we have the moulding. The bottom door is missing its lock.
A Georgian mahogany architects table, having an adjustable ratchet action hinged top with boxwood stringing above a long drawer with writing surface sliding to reveal a series of hinged compartments, each inlaid with ebony with four letters of the alphabet, all within a satinwood oval cartouche, upon three drawer pedestals with oak linings. 124.5 cm wide, 85.5 cm high, 64 cm deep (see illustration). CONDITION REPORT: This is a good piece of furniture but does require restoration. The top has a full width open split. The rear lift up panel is missing half of the hinge and support. The moulding to the rear of the panel is also missing. All interior lift up compartments are present. The interior slide is present and runs fairly smoothly. All drawer fronts require some work. There are some missing handle parts. The plinth base is all present. The sides of the cabinet both have stress fractures but there is no movement. The left hand return top moulding is missing.
A Victorian walnut and inlaid pier cabinet, with applied gilt metal foliate corbals and having an upholstered interior, all upon a plinth base. 75.5 cm wide, 102 cm high, 31 cm deep. CONDITION REPORT: The cabinet is in extremely good condition. The top is of good colour but does have some minor stress fractures to the veneers none of which are significant. The ebonised edge is in good order as are both sides and the plinth. The door is not warped. The velvet lining is original. We have the lock and key.
A Sevres style porcelain jardiniere, with branch style handles with foliate terminals and gilt framed panels of rural buildings interspersed by floral sprays, all upon a circular foot, with interlaced L marks to the underside, height 11 cm, and a Czech cabinet cup and saucer with two side plates with printed floral spray decoration against a pink ground with gilt borders. CONDITION REPORT: On the jardiniere there is a very fine 3 mm long chip to the rim directly above the decoration of the dwelling and there is some light rubbing to the gilding on the rim. There is a band of dirt running around 60% of the interior rim +/- 1.5 cm in depth, darker in some places than others. The jardinière rings out nicely. There are some yellow stains which do appear to deteriorate when washed. The foot rim is free of any chips as are the handles. The decoration and enamels appear good throughout. The small cabinet cup, saucer and side plates within the same lot - the underside of the cup foot rim has a 4 mm firing crack, otherwise the cup appears to be free from any post production faults or flaws and rings out nicely. The two saucers and side plates have gilding rubs to the rims but appear to be free from any chips, cracks or restorations. All ring out nicely when lightly tapped. Cache pot height 11 cm, interior diameter 10 cm and extreme diameter including handles 14 cm.
A 19th century French inlaid rosewood freestanding display cabinet, the glazed top framed by inlaid rococo scrolls, the shaped glazed door with further inlaid decoration and on French ormolu rococo mounts, all upon slender cabriole legs with ormolu mounts at the knees and feet. Width 57 cm, height 111.5 cm, depth 37 cm.
A reproduction walnut bachelors chest, crossbanded and with turnover top and fitted with four frieze drawers with brass drop handles with shaped back plates and raised on bracket feet. Width 72 cm. CONDITION REPORT: The top of the chest has had some liquid damage in the centre front which has caused some veneer damage and there is slight lifting and some small veneer losses. The top is however flat with no other significant issues. The interior is a good colour and in good order. The sides of the cabinet are in good condition as are the drawer fronts. All brasswork is present. There are some very minor veneer nibbles around the drawer fronts but no significant losses. The bracket feet and backboards are in good order and are original.
A good Victorian light oak table top stationery cabinet / writing slope, late 19th century, the top with metal shield shape medallion, opening to reveal a fitted interior with fold out writing surface and interior fitted for pens, ink, stationery, the underside of the lid with pens, 35.5 cm wide, 22.5 cm high, 18.5 cm deep.
A good Vienna porcelain cabinet cup and saucer, date code 1864, the cup decorated with a panel of Psyche and two cupids within a naturalistic landscape all within a gilt border with raised geometric decorations, turquoise blue ground and further gilt urn and fruiting vine decoration, the handle with foliate terminal, factory mark to the underside and impressed 864 and 30 and with further impression, the saucer with turquoise ground, decorated with gilt vases, foliate scrolls and fruiting vines, with under glazed blue shield mark and impressed 819 and 49 (see illustration). CONDITION REPORT: The cup appears to be in good order throughout. The gilding throughout is good. The handle has small berry and branch decoration also in gilding which is in good order. There appear to be no obvious faults or any signs of restoration. On the underside there is a patch of scratch marks across the number 864. The decoration on the saucer appears to be in good order throughout with no obvious faults or signs of restoration. The exterior sides of the saucer have a small textured glazed tide mark approx 5-6 mm in height along the bottom of the sides. All in all a nice decorative attractive piece.
A Japanese lacquer cabinet on stand, Meiji period, the exterior decorated with raised panels of landscapes, the interior with gilt floral decoration and with three short drawers to each side above three pigeonholes, all upon a separate lacquered stand. Width 40.5 cm, height 98 cm, depth 23 cm.
A Victorian walnut pier cabinet, with moulded ebonised edge above a single glazed door flanked by flat pilasters and raised on short bun feet. Width 75 cm. CONDITION REPORT: Whilst the top is flat it does have some stress fractures to the veneers. The ebonised edge has some minor scuff marks. The sides of the cabinet are both in good order. The door is not warped. The knob handle is missing. The pilasters are in good condition and all metalwork is present. The plinth base and feet have minor nibbles but are really only a little dirty. The backboards are original. The cloth lining is later.
A VIENNA PORCELAIN CABINET PLATE, late 19th century, of shaped circular form, centrally painted in polychrome enamels with "Das Urtheil des Paris" (sic) within a gilt highlighted and "pearl" enamelled cobalt blue border, unsigned, titled in black, underglaze blue shield, 9 1/4" diameter (Est. plus 21% premium inc. VAT)
A VICTORIAN MAHOGANY SIDE CABINET, of canted oblong form, the raised mirrored back with pierced crest carved with foliate scrolls, two shelves on similar scrolled supports surmounted by turned finials, the base with two frieze drawers with turned wood handles over a pair of panelled cupboard doors, on turned feet, 52 1/2" x 22 1/2" x 76 1/2" (Est. plus 21% premium inc. VAT)
AN EBONISED ART DECO STYLE ASH SIDE CABINET, modern, of D form with faceted mirrored fascia, moulded edged top over four mirror panelled doors enclosing suede lined interior with glass shelving, square section loop handles, on plinth, 71" x 17 3/4" x 31 1/2" (Illustrated) (Est. plus 21% premium inc. VAT)
REGENCY MAHOGANY MARBLE TOPPED SIDE CABINET EARLY 19TH CENTURY the later green marble top above a pair of short drawers and a pair of doors with brass grille inserts backed with black horsehair and marked at the corners with rosettes, opening to shelves, raised on lobed bun feet(97cm wide, 97cm high, 51cm deep)
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