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Fine Japanese Edo period black lacquer and gilt decorated cabinet on stand, the rectangular top with a gilt lacquer island with a tall tree and a bird seated looking over two buildings with gilt brackets to each corner, the sides with further tree and island decoration, the front of the cabinet with a pair of doors decorated with blooming trees and buildings among trees and mountains, the doors enclosing a bank of ten drawers varying in size, drawers each with bright gilt lacquer of bamboo and flowering branches, raised upon an associated base with a frieze drawer and square section legs, 75cm x 50cm x 128cm
Japanese Meiji period lacquered kodansu (table cabinet) the rectangular top with gilt and red lacquer decoration with trees and flowers, the pair of doors to the front with a tree and blooming flowers, birds flying around them, having conforming decorated sides, the interior with a row of six drawers decorated with flowers, the cabinet raised on gilt metal ball feet, 26cm wide, 18cm deep x 28cm high
A wooden specimen cabinet, containing a variety of cased gemstones, including a large rough ruby and other smaller rough rubies, a box of rough garnets, tiger's eye, lapis lazuli, banded agates, spessartite garnets, rough orange topaz, rough sapphires, rough tourmalines, rough aquamarines, faceted heliodor a faceted yellow sapphire, 11.70cts, rough quartz, a faceted amethyst, two faceted pink/red spinels weighing 3.19cts and 4.55cts and a grey star sapphire cabochon
A late Victorian rosewood and marquetry music room cabinet, the shaped superstructure with a pair of bevelled mirrored panels, above a frieze drawer and a rectangular door enclosing shelves, inlaid with a covered urn and leafy scrolls, outlined throughout with boxwood stringing, tapered square legs, brass casters, 144cm high, 57cm wide, c.1890
A superb 18th century Irish shell work botanical arrangement, made by Sarah Dennis (nee Newenham) of Woodhill Cork, with various flowers and insects, in a vase, in an arched chinoiserie cabinet, 46cm high, 1740 - 1770Sarah was the wife of John Dennis a prominent timber merchant in Cork, they were both from prominent Quaker families, they had one child Elizabeth born 1742 who married at the age of 21 Cooper Penrose and they lived a Woodhill, in Copper Penrose's will of 1815 it shows the bequest of 'mother's shell and feather work' to his two daughters passed down by descent to the vendors
A George III Revival mahogany serpentine side cabinet, the well figured top above a central door veneered with a circular reserve, flanked by a pair of glazed doors, outlined throughout with checkered banding and boxwood stringing, tapered square legs, spade feet, 98cm high, 156cm wide, c.1900
A superb 18th century Irish shell and feather work botanical arrangement, made by Sarah Dennis (nee Newenham) of Woodhill Cork, with various flowers and insects, in a vase, in an arched chinoiserie cabinet, 46cm high, 1740 - 1770Sarah was the wife of John Dennis a prominent timber merchant in Cork, they were both from prominent Quaker families, they had one child Elizabeth born 1742 who married at the age of 21 Cooper Penrose and they lived a Woodhill, in Copper Penrose's will of 1815 it shows the bequest of 'mother's shell and feather work' to his two daughters passed down by descent to the vendors
A Victorian Franglais walnut and parcel-gilt pier cabinet, of narrow proportions, hipped rectangular marble top above a porcelain mounted frieze painted with colourful summer flowers, rectangular door with brass grille flanked by lotus capped pillars, plinth base, 96cm high, 59.5cm wide, c.1860
A William IV/early Victorian rosewood crossbanded mahogany longcase clock, 36cm arched painted dial inscribed James Brindley, Newcastle, Roman numerals, rolling moon phase to arch, subsidiary seconds dial, date aperture, 8-day movement striking on a bell, the case with lofty swan neck pediment, Gothic triple lancet door to waist flanked by turned pillars, plinth base, 231cm high, c.1840James Brindley of Newcastle-under-Lyme was born in 1804 and apprenticed to John Nickerson of Newcastle 1819-1826, and set up shop in Ironmarket, Newcastle shortly afterwards, working until 1860. He employed seve men in 1851, and used neighbouring craftsman John Broomhall as his cabinet maker (and in all probability the maker of this case). He was succeeded by his son John Beavis Brindley.working 1830-1850 Condition Report: Generally good.
A French Louis XV Revival gilt metal mounted Vernis Martin and walnut bombe shaped salon vitrine side cabinet, shaped cresting above a glazed door, the projecting base with a further door and panels decorated with a courting couple in a landscape, shaped apron, cabriole legs, 189.5cm high, 74cm wide, c.1890
A Sheraton revival mahogany shaped serpentine salon display cabinet, outswept cornice and deep frieze above a glazed door enclosing adjustable shelves, the projecting base with two long graduated drawers above an undertier, outlined throughout with boxwood and ebony stringing, tapered square legs, spade feet, 203cm high, 117cm wide, c.1900
A Royal Worcester cabinet plate, painted possibly by Raymond Rushton, with Apple Blossom Old Storridge Worcestershire, 27.5cm diam, printed mark in black; another, painted with a view of Tewkesbury, possibly by Raymond Rushton, 27cm diam, date code for 1939; a Royal Worcester plate, printed and hand coloured with Worcester Cathedral, signed, 27cm diam, date code 1953 (3)
A superb 18th century Irish shell and feather work botanical arrangement, made by Sarah Dennis (nee Newenham) of Woodhill Cork, with various flowers and insects, in a vase, in an arched chinoiserie cabinet, 46cm high, 1740 - 1770Sarah was the wife of John Dennis a prominent timber merchant in Cork, they were both from prominent Quaker families, they had one child Elizabeth born 1742 who married at the age of 21 Cooper Penrose and they lived a Woodhill, in Copper Penrose's will of 1815 it shows the bequest of 'mother's shell and feather work' to his two daughters passed down by descent to the vendors
A superb 18th century Irish shell and feather work botanical arrangement, made by Sarah Dennis (nee Newenham) of Woodhill Cork, with various flowers and insects, in a vase, in an arched chinoiserie cabinet, 46cm high, 1740 - 1770Sarah was the wife of John Dennis a prominent timber merchant in Cork, they were both from prominent Quaker families, they had one child Elizabeth born 1742 who married at the age of 21 Cooper Penrose and they lived a Woodhill, in Copper Penrose's will of 1815 it shows the bequest of 'mother's shell and feather work' to his two daughters passed down by descent to the vendors
A fine Royal Crown Derby cabinet plate, painted by Desire Leroy, signed, alternating oval and shaped panels with pink roses and forget-me-nots, the ground with tooled gilt acanthus scrolls in high relief, on a broad border gilt and tooled in high relief, 26cm diam, printed factory mark, Royal Warrant and Tiffany & Co retailers stamp, date code for 1903
An Adam revival gilt metal mounted, painted and parcel-gilt demi-lune display cabinet, oversailing top above a deep frieze and a glazed door, glazed door enclosing adjustable shelves, carved and applied with swags, acanthus, trailing bell husks and a wreath, tapered square legs, 162.5cm high, 80cm wide, early 20th century
Ceramics - a Davenport dessert service, painted with English and continental landscapes, including Derwent Water, Loch Katrine, etc, comprising two comports and five plates; two Crown Devon leaf dishes; a Bavarian coffee service; cabinet and dinner plates, including Wedgwood and Aynsley; etc
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