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French walnut two door cabinet, the serpentine edged marble top above two glazed panel doors, ormolu style gilt metal mounts, raised on cabriole supports terminating in sabots, 130cm tall, 98cm wide, 43cm deep. Multiple areas of restoration to the marble.Multiple areas of repair and damage to the veneerMetal appears dusty and dullStreaking present to one sidePin holes visible to inner top strut of doors.
A large Chinese hongmu cabinet, 19th century, carved with grape vines to the sides and the panels of the lower cabinet decorated with a pair of dragons, 208cm high x 101cm wide x 31cm deepProvenance: Property from a deceased estate清十九世紀 紅木雕龍大櫃拍品來源:英國私人收藏 Condition Report: generally in very presentable condition the two panels on the doors at the base with minor cracks and slight warping door latch on glazed door not present and later knop handle is a replacement Condition Report Disclaimer
An Art Deco white glazed vase large Sylvac pottery vase containing a selection of walking canes, some with silver knobs, a mahogany wall hanging wall hanging corner shelf, four drawer table top collectors cabinet, a dial telephone, two Edwardian girls dresses with embroidered decoration and another with woollen hand smoked dress Location:
Punjab 1848-49, 2 clasps, Chilianwala, Goojerat (Bombardier George Seffert 3rd. Troop 2d. Bn. H.A.) officially re-engraved naming, edge bruising, nearly very fine £140-£180 --- George Seffert was born in St. Pancras, London in 1824. A cabinet maker by trade, he attested at Marlborough Street for the Bengal Artillery on 21 February 1845, sailing to India aboard the Judith Allan six months later. Promoted Bombardier on 19 September 1848, the muster book taken on 1 September 1849 at Dum Dum shows him serving with 3/2 Bengal Horse Artillery. Further advanced Corporal, his career stalled somewhat in the autumn of 1851 when he was Court Martialed and reduced to Gunner. The muster for 1857-58, taken at Meerut on 1 September 1858, records Seffert with 1st Troop, 2nd Brigade. Returned to Corporal 10 April 1860, history repeated itself and he was reduced in the ranks once again, transferring as Gunner to the Royal Artillery upon release from confinement on 20 February 1861. Discharged at Netley on 18 November 1863 after 20 years as a soldier, his medical report states debility ‘from age and service’. Sold with copied research.
An Attractive Wooden Medal Cabinet.
A small dark-stained wooden medal cabinet, by Peter Nichols, St. Leonards, Sussex, overall 180mm high x 300mm wide x 300mm deep, with 7 slide out drawers, the depth of each drawer sufficient to hold medals (but not sufficiently deep to hold the higher grade Badges and Stars of most Orders of Knighthood), with metal drawer handles and label holders, with lockable double front doors complete with key, a couple of small scratches to the top, otherwise very good condition £100-£140
A Wedgwood Black Basalt shallow cylindrical dish, the border moulded with fruiting vine, 30.5cm wide, impressed marks, early 20th century; a Davenport cabinet plate, painted with tulip and other flowers, 23.5cm, impressed anchor mark, c.1840; a pair Davenport Imari palette cups and saucers, milk and sugar, slop bowl (9)
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