Castiglione, Giovanni Benedetto (Genus 1609 - 1664 Mantua)Radierung Bärtiger Alter mit Kappe auf Bütten, oben links in der Platte signiert "CASTIGLIONE GENOVESE", Platte 18,1 x 15 cm, Blatt 18,3 x 15,2 cm, 1645/50 aus der Folge Orientalische Köpfe, leicht angeschmutzt und fleckig, im späten 18./frühen 19. Jhd. montiert auf festen Büttenbogen (26,5 x 20 cm) mit umlaufendem Tuscheeinstrich, unterhalb in Tusche Sammlermonogramm "P.V." und "Original" 1401 Kräftiger Abzug mit fast umlaufendem feinem Rändchen, lediglich oben links auf weniger als 3 cm knapp bis zur Plattenkante beschnitten Lit.: A. von Bartsch 1803-21, Le peintre graveur, Band 21, Nr. 50, Daniel Burckhardt-Werthemann, 1901/02, Die Baslerischen Kunstsammler des 18. Jahrhunderts (Beilage zum Jahrbuch des Basler Kunstvereins 1901/02), Frits Lugt 1921, Le marques de collections de dessins & d´estampes, Seite 302, Nr. 2116 Prov.: Sammlung des bedeutenden Basler Sammlers Peter Vischer (1751-1823), Sammlung des Sohnes Peter Vischer-Passavant (1779-1851)?, nicht mehr im Verzeichnis des Nachlasses von Peter Vischer-Passavant von Charles le Blanc (1817-1865), Catalogue des livres d'heures, dessins et estampes formant le cabinet de feu M. Pierre Vischer 1852, Seite 75, Nr. 445-450 (Radierungen von G.B. Castiglione)
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Queen Anne - Bureau-CabinetWalnuss und Walnusswurzel massiv und furniert auf Eiche, zweiteiliger Aufbau, von ausgestellten Klotzfüßen getragenes, kastenförmiges Unterteil mit geschweifter Zarge und abgeschrägten Ecken, von schmalen seitlichen Türen flankierte mittlere Tür mit Trompe-l’œil - Schubladen, hinter den seitlichen Türen, verdeckt arretierbare und ausziehbare Fächerkolonnen mit dahinterliegenden verdeckten Schubladenkolonnen, drehbarem Fach mit verdeckter Schublade und Geheimfächern, über der Mitteltür, nur bei geöffneter rechter Tür, ausklappbares Pult mit klappbarer Schreibplatte, darunterligenden Schüben und zwei Geheimfächern, unterhalb der überkragenden Platte zwei ausklappbare Platten, zweitüriges Oberteil mit geschweiftem Sprenggiebel und verspiegelten Türfüllungen, reiches, mahagonifurnierte Eingericht mit Tabernakel, seitlichen Schubladenkolonnen, horizontalen Brieffächern und Regalfächern, Brieffächer herausziehbar mit dahinterliegenden Geheimfächern, in der basalen Platte zwei kleine, herausziehbare Platten für Kerzenleuchter, originale, teils gravierte Messingbeschläge und -knöpfe, originale Schlösser und vollständiger fünfteiliger Schlüsselsatz, HBT 239 x 118 x 60 cm, England, Queen Anne (1702 - 1714), guter, wohl alt restaurierter Zustand mit leichten Gebrauchsspuren und kleineren Fehlstellen, wohnfähiger Vintage - Zustand 3704
quite exceptional 18th Cent. Louis XV style cabinet in burr of walnut with rare small sizes and with finely sculpted ornaments and original bronze drawer handles || Schitterend, door het kleinere formaat zeldzaam, achttiende eeuws Lodewijk XV-kabinet in mooi gevlamd wortelhout met gegalbeerd front en zijkanten en met onderaan drie laden en met bovenaan twee drempeldeuren (!!) met fijngesculpteerde ornamentiek en lijstwerk en een sierlijk getrapte kop met centrale rocaille - met originele bronzen trekkers ooit aangekocht bij antiquair Loncke voor ca 30000 euro (1,2 miljoen Bfr)
small 19th Cent. French Napoleon III cabinet in rosewood with porcelain plaques and gilded bronze || FRANKRIJK - ca 1850/70 Napoleon III-pronkmeubeltje in rozenhout met onderaan een lade en twee deuren en met opzet met étagères - versierd met medaillons in porselein en met gedoreerd bronsbeslag
eighties' design "Memphis" style cabinet in black lacquer - original purchase price was circa 4600 euro || Eighties' design meubel in de stijl van de "Memphis" - groep met model "Nike" in zwarte hoogglanslak - met schuifdeuren en interieur met spiegels ooit aangekocht in het "Brasschaats Meubelhuis" voor 184000 Bfr (= ca 4600 euro)
presumably 17th Cent. Antwerp baroque table cabinet in ebony with folding top, which conceals a beautiful parquetry interior and the original mirror, and with two doors with painted panels, which conceal an interior with ten tortoiseshell drawers || Allicht zeventiende eeuws Antwerps tafelkabinetje in ebbenhout met opklapbaar bovenblad, dat een mooi parqueterie interieur en het originele spiegeltje verbergt, en met twee deuren met panelen met schilderingen, die een interieur met tien laden met schildpad verbergen - 35,5 x 35 x 23 cm
mid 19th Cent. European neoclassical cabinet in burr of walnut with mountings in guilded bronze and with plaques in Sèvres-porcelain || EUROPA - ca 1850 fraai neoclassicistisch tweedeursmeubel in zeer mooi gevlamd wortelhout versierd met ingelegde filets, met gedoreerd bronsbeslag en met ovale plaketten in Sèvres-porselein met mooi beschilderde vrouwenbustes
Aynsley Orchard Gold cabinet plate with heavy gilt decoration (26.5cm diameter), together with a small group of mixed ceramics featuring Wedgwood Jasperware 'Royal National Hospital For Rheumatic Diseases...' oval dish, floral ashtray with crossed swords mark to base, French pierced foliate dish, etc
A collection of late Victorian carte de visite portrait photographs by W.S. Spanton of Bury St Edmunds, mainly being posed studio portraits of unknown individuals, but also to include some family shots, a group picture of five drinking friends, and a cabinet photograph of a nurse (35)Note: William Silas Spanton (1845-1930) was born in Abbeygate Street, Bury St Edmunds, and studied painting at the Royal Academy of Arts in London where he was sponsored by Sir Edwin Landseer. He returned to Bury St Edmunds on the death of his father and took over the family business as a photographer, carver, gilder and artist in 1870. As well as developing and expanding the business and participating in local affairs, Spanton kept up his painting and links with the art world, in particular a friendship with pre-Rapahelite artist Charles Fairfax Murray. Spanton's growing family included his daughter Helen Margaret who became an artist and keen suffragette. Spanton sold the family business and negatives to fellow local photographer Harry Isaac Jarman in 1901 before returning to London. Mostly mounted in plastic corner slips on explanatory printed card (not stuck down).
A collection of Victorian and later ephemera relating to Bury St Edmunds businesses, to include bills and receipts, letterheads, advertisement leaflets, labels, toast lists and dance engagement programmes, businesses to include Vale & Richardson watchmakers and jewellers, the 1897 Christmas specialties price list for Thomas Ridley & Son grocers of Abbeygate Street, Chas Bullen cabinet maker on the Butter Market, Westgate Brewery (Greene King), Charles William Tozer master plumber of Hatter Street, Catling printers of Lower Baxter Street, Benjamin Christopher tobacconist and cigar merchant of 10 Abbeygate, Robert Boby ironworks, W.G. King brush manufacturer of the Cornhill, R. Miller's boot and shoe manufactory of St John's Street and many more (note: the items mounted on black paper were found in Catling's sample book). A lot of the bills are addressed to the (West Suffolk) County Club which was based on the corner of Abbeygate and Hatter Streets. Together with an 1885 edition of White's History, Gazetteer and Directory of Suffolk; a 1904 edition of Kelly's Directory of Suffolk; and a damaged 1875 edition of the Post Office Directory of Norfolk, Suffolk and EssexNote: West Suffolk County Club was rebuilt on the corner of Abbeygate Street and Hatter Street in 1893 (after a fire the previous year). It was described in Kelly’s Directory as having reading and dining rooms, billiard and cards room, a ladies drawing room and a smoking room. Records for the Club held in the Suffolk archives continue up until 1977 and the building is now fronted by Ming’s restaurant.
Three 19th century boxes comprised of a walnut sarcophagus-shaped tea caddy, a rosewood vanity box with brass handle, interior lacking and a mahogany sewing box, interior also lacking, along with a miniature Japanese lacquered cabinet, 34cm high, and a red lacquered box (5 items)CONDITION REPORTS & PAYMENT DETAILSIMPORTANT * Descriptions do not include condition reports. Please contact us to if you require further information or images. * Please consider shipping costs before bidding as this may affect your decision to bid * Please familiarise yourself with our payment methods. Our preferred method of payment is by bank transfer. We do not take cash or card payments.
A large late 19th/early 20th century German Lenzkirch style mahogany long case clock, with chain driven movement, striking on a gong, the ornate brass circular dial with Arabic numerals, the ornate case with open centre section revealing visible chains and sunburst pendulum, 217cm highCONDITION REPORTS & PAYMENT DETAILSIMPORTANT * Descriptions do not include condition reports. Please contact us to if you require further information or images. * Please consider shipping costs before bidding as this may affect your decision to bid * Please familiarise yourself with our payment methods. Our preferred method of payment is by bank transfer. We do not take cash or card payments. 8W T5 Fluorescent Switched Under Cabinet Striplight 344mm
A George I Burr Maple, Rosewood-Crossbanded and Pewter-Strung Cabinet on Chest, early 18th century, the cavetto cornice above later mirrored cupboard doors enclosing an arrangement of twelve oak-lined and crossbanded drawers, the base with a brushing slide over two short over two long drawers, on compressed bun feet 114cm by 53cm by 171cm Slightly tired, but in honest un-restored condition. Small sections of timber missing, and some natural? cracking around the moulded mirrored doors and the moulded base (as photographed). Small sections of timber are also missing, mainly around the base section (as photographed). Some small sections have been patched. Brasses are later.
A Victorian Rosewood and Parcel Gilt Side Cabinet, 2nd half 19th century, the moulded top above a plain frieze, the central cupboard door with arched apron and quarter cut column supports, on a moulded plinth base57cm by 29cm by 91cmTop section with minor light scratches, and a very small fine natural? Split otherwise good condition throughout with key
A Satinwood, Marquetry-Inlaid and Parquetry-Decorated Display Cabinet, late 19th century, the moulded cornice above an inlaid frieze decorated with trailing leaves above glazed doors enclosing later plate glass shelves and a fabric-lined interior, the base with two mahogany-lined drawers and moulded cupboard doors below decorated with leaves and roundels flanked by canted corners with conforming panels, on a moulded base with splayed bracket feet150cm by 43cm by 207cm
A Pair of Victorian Giltwood and Gesso Overmantel Mirrors, by Charles Nosotti, 2nd half 19th century, each with original mercury mirror plate within guilloche pattern border with scrolled corners and surmounted by an acanthus decorated scrolled plume, one mirror labelled D Nosotti, Carver and Gilder, Upholsterer and Cabinet Maker, 398 and 399 Oxford Street 173cm by 110cmMirror One - original mercury mirror plate has some tarnishing, mainly around the corners and the edges in several areas. The framework has some small losses to the gilding and some small sections of the carved scrollwork are missing (as photographed). Mirror Two - the mirror plate is in slightly better condition, however, there are still some faults to the mercury plate, mainly on the left-hand corner. Losses to the gilt work, mainly around the acanthus scrolls on each corner. Some small losses to the carving. Overall reasonable. See additional images.
A Late 19th Century French Mahogany and Gilt Metal Mounted Side Cabinet, with original breche de lap marble top above a central frieze drawer enclosing a leather-covered writing surface, with central cupboard door below flanked by column supports decorated with swags and flanked by two cupboard doors, on fluted tapering legs120cm by 45cm by 89cm
A Late 19th Century French Kingwood, Tulipwood, Ormolu-Mounted Meuble d'Appui, with original serpentine breche d'alep marble top above a central Japanese lacquered panel decorated in bone and mother-of-pearl with a vase issuing flowers and leaves and a bird and butterfly, on slender cabriole legs with acanthus-scrolled mounts and sabots86cm by 43cm by 167cmThe cabinet is overall in very good condition. The marble top has numerous scratches and some very minor fritting. The ormolu mounts are slightly tarnished and there are some very minor faults to the end panels and around the door (as photographed). With key and working lock.
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