A fine quality Regency period Bookcase or Display Cabinet, in the manner of Seddon, the shaped top with gilt edge and egg n' dart moulding over a frieze with ebony string inlaid with glazed panel doors flanked by half gilt Corinthian columns on a plinth base, approx. 188cms h x 137cms w (74" x 54"). (1)
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A good quality early 19th Century Irish figured mahogany Rug Chest, by P.J. Walsh & Sons, Cabinet Makers, Dublin (with label), the large panelled top over a rectangular body, on a stand with two frieze drawers and shaped apron with carved shell, on four shell carved cabriole legs, with brass escutcheons and two heavy brass carrying handles, 127cms (50") long. (1)
A carved mahogany demi-lune upright display cabinet:, with a moulded dentil cornice and blind fret carved geometric frieze, having concave fronted shelves enclosed by a glazed panel door with acanthus and beaded apron below on moulded square legs with C-scroll spandrels, united by an undertier, 96.5cm (3ft 2in) across, 189.5cm (6ft 2 1/2in) high.
A Victorian walnut, floral marquetry and gilt metal mounted pier cabinet:, with curved frieze and applied flowerhead and foliate banding, the plush lined interior enclosed by a glazed panel cartouche-shaped door, flanked by stiles headed with female caryatid figures and decorated with ribbon tied pendant floral foliage, on a shaped plinth base, 80cm (2ft 7 1/2in) wide, 110cm (3ft 7 1/4in) high.
An Edwardian mahogany and inlaid display cabinet:, of D-shaped breakfront outline, crossbanded in satinwood, bordered with boxwood and ebony lines and decorated with stylised foliate scroll designs, having a ledge back with moulded and simulated dentil top rail, enclosed by a central oval glazed panel door, on square tapered legs, united by a serpentine undertier, terminating in spade feet, 100cm (3ft 3 1/4in) wide, 143cm (4ft 8 1/4in) high.
An early 18th Century oak double domed cabinet on an associated later 18th Century stand:, the upper part with a moulded cornice and urn finials, enclosed by a pair of domed moulded and fitted panel doors, the lower part containing three drawers in the shaped apron, on cabriole legs, terminating in pad feet, 105cm (3ft 5 1/4in) wide, 188cm (6ft 2in) high.
A Japanese 'Nanban' portable lacquer and shagreen cabinet: the hinged door enclosing three drawers, in black lacquered wood applied with square shagreen panels, the whole inlaid in mother of pearl and decorated in gold with flowering branches, gilt-copper hinges and handle, Momoyama period, late 16th/early 17th century, 25 cm wide, 38 cm long, 28 cm high [some damage and losses].
A Japanese carved wood and inlaid lacquer display cabinet: in the form of six cupboards and three drawers around open shelves, the whole set with blue ground lacquer panels decorated in gilt and inlaid in mother of pearl and ivory with figures, birds and flowering shrubs, the six upright cupboard doors with carved hardstone drop handles, Meiji period, 218 cm high, max.width 152 cm. [minor losses to inlays].
A Chinese wood display cabinet on a stand:, the upper part with a moulded frieze, interior graduated and straight shelves enclosed by a pair of glazed panel doors, the stand with a blind fret geometric apron and pierced spandrels, having shelves below on rounded supports, united by stretchers, terminating in block feet, 72cm (2ft 4 1/4in) wide, 175cm (5ft 9in) high.
A Chinoiserie black lacquer and engraved brass mounted cabinet:, the top and sides decorated with urns of flowers and foliage and with birds, the pair of enclosing doors decorated with figures in a pagoda garden landscape, heightened in gilt and red colours, having engraved floral foliate spandrels, hinges and locking plate, 93cm (3ft 0 1/2in) wide, 81cm (2ft 8in) high.
A Victorian silver Bright-cut pattern canteen for twelve, by Elkington and Co, Birmingham 1890, the terminals crested, comprising: twelve table forks, twelve dessert forks, twelve tablespoons, twelve dessert spoons, four serving spoons, twelve teaspoons, six egg spoons, four fruit serving spoons, two berry spoons, pair of sauce ladles, a butter spade, a chutney spoon, a serving fork, twelve fish knives and forks, and twelve fruit knives and forks, the blades engraved with fish and foliate decoration, carved mother-of-pearl handles, plus two electroplated nut picks, pair of electroplated and mother-of-pearl nut crackers, in a later fitted wooden cabinet, with three drawers and hinged doors, approx. weighable 159oz.
A WOODEN DOME TOP SEWING/WORK BOX, inlaid design, mother of pearl escutcheon (no key) and design to lid, interior stripped out but retains tray, damage to inlay and veneer, approximate length 27cm x height 13cm x depth 20cm, with a wooden lockable four drawer table-top cabinet with brass handles (with key), approximate height 31cm x width x 31cm x depth 25cm (2)
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