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Rare early Italian walnut and parquetry inlaid pedestal cabinet of canted square column form, with Gothic tracery carved frieze with parquetry borders and panelled sides enclosed by single door on plinth base, 64cm wide x 90cm highProvenance: Purchased Simon Carter Gallery, Woodbridge, described as Italian circa 1600.
A Georgian walnut bureau cabinet with later Victorian carved foliate detail, the cabinet with broken architectural pediment over a pair of stepped arched fielded, panelled doors, the interior partially fitted with small drawers and pigeon holes, over two candle slides and fall flap enclosing a simply fitted interior over four long graduated drawers with bracket supports, 98 cm wide x 58 cm deep x 220 cm high approx
Microscope and slides - a brass and black enamel compound microscope marked W R Prior & Co 8-11 Eagle St London W1 and numbered 5331, with two objective lenses, two eyepieces, in a partially fitted mahogany case with one key; together with a pine cabinet of microscope slides fitted with seventeen shallow drawers, containing about two hundred histological slides, the glazed door is locked shut, no key, the back of the cabinet has been prised off allowing access to the drawers, height of cabinet 25cm width 21cm depth 21cm, brass carrying handle
Victorian rosewood and burr walnut pier cabinet with serpentine backboard, boxwood stringing and foliate inlay to the pilasters, gilt brass mounts and trim, two glazed doors, the interior with two shelves and lined with grey velvet, standing on an enclosed base, height 110cm width 91cm depth 40cm, one key in office
An oak side cabinet on stand with an unusual extending top with draw-leaf sides, constructed from reclaimed 19th century and earlier oak, the two cupboard doors carved with heads, linenfold side panels, on turned front legs and stretchered, height 79cm, width closed 81cm, width extended 143cm, depth 45cm
Far Eastern cabinet with panelled and veneered front applied with metal mounts and engraved metal panels of birds and blossom branches, the upper section with four small drawers to the top and double-door cupboard opening to a larger recess within, the lower section with similar cupboard, standing on typical Chinoiserie bracket feet, the interior lined with paper printed with Chinese script, height 149cm, width 108cm, depth 53cm, probably 20th century
A pair of George III style satinwood and polychrome painted half-round commodes, late 19th Century, in the manner of Wright & Mansfield, with tulipwood crossbanding and burr walnut borders, each decorated with floral swags, ribbon-ties and trophies above a frieze of laurel meanders flanking a central panel with Classical urn and acanthus scrolls, the door medallions depicting courting couples, the sides with oval roundels of flowers in vases, all with wheat sheaf borders, set on tapering square gated legs, 121cm x 48cm x 98cm /Note: This pair of commodes has been on loan to Hanbury Hall, Worcestershire (National Trust) since 1993 /Provenance: Essex Leila Hilary French and thence by descent. Essex French (1907-1996) she was included in Cecil Beaton's 'Book of Beauty' (1933) as one of the French sisters and later became Viscountess Monsell of Evesham, /see illustration Condition Report: Noticeable but not severe ring stains to both tops other stains and scratches acceptable with age, cupboard door panes both with craquelure but side panels fine, small piece of moulding missing to the base of one cabinet scratches and stains throughout acceptable with age, slight scuffing to feet.
An Edwardian inlaid display cabinet with superstructure over and rounded doors to the sides, on square legs, 61cm wide Condition Report: Oval mirror plate speckled, otherwise good condition. Shelf linings with ring marks from glasses and figures having stood in the cupboard for many years.Overall height 142cm
A Spode oval twig-handled comport, circa 1825, painted sprays of flowers and with gilt borders, marked SPODE 2248, 37.5cm wide, a Worcester trio and sundry cabinet cups and saucers Condition Report: Minton blue and gilt teacup with a hairline to handle and base, all other items are in good condition.
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