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A 19th century mahogany hanging wall cabinet enclosed by a rectangular glazed panel door, revealing three sliding shelves to interior, 56cm wide x 24cm deep x 110cm high, together with a small arts and crafts style oak floorstanding open bookcase, partially enclosed by a rectangular panelled door and two folding cakestands
An inlaid Australian Black Bean cabinet, by Edward Barnsley (1900-1987) with a bow front with two drawers, each fitted with divisions and two further slides, over two sliding tambour shutters, stamped ‘Barnsley’,122cm wide55cm deep84.5cm highProvenance: Collection of W G Jenkins, founder and chairman of the Edward Barnsley Trust.
An oak gentleman’s dressing table,c.1930, by Peter Waals (1870-1937), the shaped rectangular top centred with a single drawer and cupboard with a tiered panel, flanked by eight further drawers, wrought scrolled handles with chased details, 122cm wide56cm deep97cm highLiterature: 'The Furniture and Joinery of Peter Waals', the Alcuin Press, 1930, plate 9 with a similar piece illustrated and described as 'a man’s dressing table in oak'. Peter van der Waals was born in Holland in 1870 and worked as a foreman for Ernest Gimson at his workshop in Daneway House near Sapperton, Gloucestershire, England. The workshops had been started by Gimson and Sidney & Ernest Barnsley to produce furniture in the tradition of the Arts and Crafts Movement. This cabinet was inspired by British furniture of the 17th century and demonstrates the continuing strength of the Arts and Crafts tradition in Britain even after World War I. After Gimson's death in 1919, van der Waals started his own workshop in Chalford, Gloucestershire, producing domestic furniture.
A Liberty & Co. oak desk, designed by Leonard Wyburd (1865-1958), the pediment with an hinged top revealing three compartments, with a central hinged and leather-mounted drop-down slope, with a drawer and cabinet flanking, mounted with an heart-shaped escutcheon and with strapwork and hoop handles, shelves to the side, labelled to the back 'Liberty & Co. Ltd. London', 148cm wide42.5cm deep132.5cm high
An oak ‘Fine Feathers’ pier mirror, designed by Ambrose Heal for Heal's & Son, the arched top inlaid in rosewood and pewter with a peacock, with a rectangular plate,73cm wide160.5cm highThis pier mirror is one of the rarest parts of the 'Fine Feathers' suite and Oliver Heal records only seven examples being sold between 1900 and 1907. Featuring the stylised peacock in pewter inlay and with curves reminiscent of Charles Voysey, this early Ambrose Heal design reflects the variety of influences that he was absorbing at the time and his own unique interpretation, which resulted in one of the finest Arts and Crafts bedroom suites. First exhibited at the Arts and Crafts Exhibition Society in 1899, this was one of Heal's first attempts at elaborate exhibition quality furniture. See Oliver S Heal, 'Sir Ambrose Heal and the Heal Cabinet Factory, 1897-1939', 2014.
A rare mahogany and satinwood cabinet, designed by W A S Benson for Morris & Co., with marble tops, the central bow front cabinet mounted with elaborate gilt brass mounts opening to reveal a single shelf, the sides with glazed and mounted cupboards, each enclosing two shelves raised on tapering legs with brass caps,135cm wide56cm deep111cm highFor similar examples, see Pauline Agius, 'British Furniture 1880-1915', Antique Collectors' Club 1978, p 112 and Ian Hamerton, 'W A S Benson: Arts and Crafts Luminary and Pioneer of Modern Design’, Antique Collectors' Club, 2005, p.159, pl.141-142A and p.170.
A mahogany cocktail cabinet, designed by Betty Joel in 1936, the crossbanded cabinet enclosing a birchwood(?) interior with a single shelf, over three drawers with chrome handles, labelled 'Token Hand-made furniture designed by Betty Joel / manufactured by H Green / at Token Works / Kingston-By-Pass /15 March 1936',85cm wide43cm deep146.5cm high
A Gordon Russell 'Burford' mahogany and Bombay rosewood suite,designed by Gordon Russell comprising,a table, with an extra leaf, labelled 'X7120/ Oct 1962/Cabinet Maker: L Bruce',230cm extended105cm wide74cm high,six Bombay rosewood chairs,(6 + 2), and a sideboard, of slight concave form, with cupboards flanking drawers, labelled 'R810/ Sept 1962/ Cabinet Maker: J E Oliver',183.5cm wide49cm deep86cm high (8)
An Art Deco walnut dressing table,with a bevelled edge triptych mirror, over seven drawers with chrome rectangular handles, raised on cabriole supports, the drawer lock stamped 'Waring & Gillow Ltd. Lancaster', and labelled,114.5cm wide52cm deep152cm high,together with a cane-seated dressing stool,49cm wide65.5cm highseat 44cm high, anda bedside cabinet with a shelf over a cupboard,stamped and labelled,36cm wide32cm deep73.5cm high (3)
A French Art Deco burr walnut and marble dining suite,comprising: a dining table,the marble top raised on a 'U' shaped stand, with ebonised and chrome details, extending wood ends,170cm long, 266cm extended100cm deep73cm high,a sideboard,the Portoro marble top over a raised central section with five drawers flanked with cupboards, 'D' shaped cupboards to the sides, raised on an ebonised and chrome plinth,220cm wide55cm deep100cm high,a drinks cabinet,centred with a glazed cupboard enclosing two glass shelves, flanked with 'D' shaped cupboards and raised on an ebonised and chrome plinth,110cm wide41cm deep110cm high, andsix chairs,with shaped backs, cream leather seats and ebonised legs, anda further four matched chairs (13)
An Art Deco maple dining room suite, probably by Epstein, comprising:a table,the shaped rectangular top raised on a 'U' shaped stand, on an inverted plinth,195cm wide103cm deep78cm high,six dining chairs,with cream leather upholstery,a sideboard,with a central bow front fluted cabinet, opening to reveal a mirrored pink-tinted interior, flanked with cupboards enclosing a drawer to each,172cm wide59cm deep110cm high (8)
Reproduction mahogany dining room suite, comprising: circular Jupe type extending dining table on turned column and splay supports with accompanying cabinet housing five leaves, together with a set of eight (four plus four) dining chairs and a four door sideboard CONDITION REPORT In good condition with no major wear or scratching or repair. The top has at some time been removed from the base which in turn has resulted in the removal and loss of the blocks from the underside (see photos) 50inch diameter and 73in fully open 28ins high
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