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Ceramics - a Royal Crown Derby Posies pattern coffee cup and saucer; conforming trinket tray; Royal Doulton shaped cabinet plate; studio glass; Wedgwood glass paperweight, as a Dolphin; overlaid silver purple glass decanter; Royal Copenhagen Cat plate, Mother's Day; Abbeydale Rolls Royce trinket dish; etc
Literature. A small quantity of books relating to antique furniture, comprising: 'William and John Linnell' by Helena Hayward and Pat Kirkham, two volumes, 'The Life and Works of Thomas Chippendale by Christopher Gilbert, Christie's limited edition no.87, bound in leather with slip case, 'John and Thomas Seymour, Cabinet Makers in Boston 1794-1816' by Vernon Stoneman, 'John Channon and brass-inlaid furniture 1730-1760' by Christopher Gilber and Tessa Murdoch, 'Universal System of Household Furniture' by Ince & Mayhew and 'George Bullock Cabinet-Maker'. (7)
Literature. A small quantity of books relating to antique furniture, comprising: 'The Dictionary of English Furniture', revised edition by Ralph Edwards, three volumes published by the Antiques Collectors Club, 'Furniture at Temple Newsam and Lotherton Hall' and 'The Pictorial Dictionary of Marked London Furniture 1700-1840' both by Christopher Gilbert, 'Dictionary of English Furniture Makers 1660-1840', 'Georgian Cabinet-Makers' by Ralph Edwards and Margaret Jourdain, 'London Furniture Makers' by Heal, 'English Furniture Designs of the Eighteenth Century', The London Furniture Trade' by Pat Kirkham, 'The Irish Furniture at Malahaide Castle' by Gerald Kenyon and 'Irish Furniture' edited by Brian Austen. (13)
A French mahogany side cabinet in Louis XVI style, with ormolu mounts, the breakfront brèche marble top with a moulded edge, above four frieze drawers and a pair of panelled doors enclosing a shelf, flanked by a pair of open shelves with mirror backs, on toupie feet, early 20th century, 106.4cm high, 200.4cm wide, 56.5cm deep.
λ A small continental ebony and ivory table cabinet, with gilt metal mounts and inlaid with stringing, the top with a swing handle above a pair of doors marquetry inlaid with eagles, revealing an arrangement of eight drawers decorated with strapwork, the central drawer with an architectural front with a figure, the insides of the doors both decorated with guards, South German or Italian, late 17th / early 18th century, 16.7cm high, 20cm wide, 13cm deep.
A mid-19th century Anglo-Indian ebony display cabinet on stand, the breakfront cornice above a flower and cabochon frieze, above a pair of glazed and leaf carved doors enclosing two shelves, flanked by leaf carved Solomonic columns, with two shallow drawers, the stand carved with lion's heads and on leaf capped cabriole legs and paw feet, 173.2cm high, 116cm wide, 53cm deep.
A Regency Scottish mahogany table jardinière stand by James Mein of Kelso, the dished top with a gadrooned edge on three leather and brass roller castors, with a maker's paper trade label, inscribed 'JAS MEIN CABINET MAKER & UPHOLSTERER, KELSO', 23cm diameter. The Mein family of Kelso are recorded as cabinet makers from 1784-1851.
A Regency Scottish mahogany wine decanter coaster attributed to James Mein of Kelso, the dished top with a gadrooned edge, on three leather and brass roller castors, 25cm diameter, together with a Newcastle type Masonic cut-glass decanter and stopper, engraved with a basket of flowers, an English rose and a Scottish thistle and inscribed 'Lodge 154'. (2) The Mein family of Kelso are recorded as cabinet makers from 1784-1851.
A George I walnut bureau cabinet, the broken arch cornice centred with an Ionic capital carved with leaves and husks, above a pair of doors inset with later arched mirror plates, enclosing a fitted interior, with eleven cross and feather banded drawers flanking a central concave cupboard door, the interior with two drawers, with architectural pilasters and three large pigeonholes, above a pair of candle-slides, the hinged fall revealing seven further drawers, one with divisions for inkwells, above four long graduated drawers, on later bracket feet, with an ivorine trade label for 'S. & H. Jewell, 131-2, High Holborn, London, W.C.1.', 230.7cm high, 104.5cm wide, 60.5cm deep.
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