A JAPANESE WOOD CABINET, TANSU EDO/MEIJI PERIOD Of keyaki (zelkova serrata) wood, the top half with a large horizontal drawer, fitted with a lock shaped as a chrysanthemum flowerhead, the lower half with four smaller drawers, together with a removable wood and metal lock that can be fitted to the front, with the key to the two locks, 52.5cm x 66.5cm x 40.5cm. Provenance: a Spanish private collection, Madrid, purchased from the Kyoto Gallery, Brussels, on 1st February 2001. A copy of the original invoice is available.
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Ceramics - a Davenport cabinet plate decorated with cabbage roses and gilded ribbon border; a Coalport twin handled condiment dish decorated with flowers green border scalloped edge and gilded; a Price of Kensington Celery holder; an Imperial tea service comprising six teacups & saucers, milk jug, sugar bowl side plates and sandwich plate; etc. qty.
A COLLECTION OF VICTORIAN AND LATER PHOTOGRAPHS AND PRINTED EPHEMERA TO INCLUDE CABINET PHOTOGRAPHS, ALBUMS OF EARLY 20TH C SEPIA AND OTHER SNAPSHOT PHOTOGRAPHS, CARTES DE VISITE 1930S/40S SATURDAY REVIEW PICTURE SHOW AND OTHER MAGAZINES, SEVERAL SCRAP ALBUMS OF MAGAZINE AND PRESS CUTTINGS INCLUDING ONE OF 1920S SPORTS CARS AND MOTOR RACING AND TWO OF SHIPS OF THE SAME PERIOD, AN INTERESTING FAMILY 'ARCHIVE'
A GEORGE III MAHOGANY BUREAU CABINET, C1780, the cabinet with blind fret carved frieze above panelled doors enclosing adjustable shelves and a row of drawers, the interior of the bureau with shell carved, canopied moulding and pilaster compartments, 221cm h; 56 x 110cm++A genuine example, in our opinion not a marriage but with faults from use, much dirt and minor losses to upper part including shrinkage cracks to one door, bureau flap not chipped but slightly warped, the interior good, handles old replacements
Rolo Boko and Comic Quoits Parlour games, circa 1930, Rolo Boko by Tan-Sad Ltd with six paper printed on card comical heads and to two spinning tops to roll around the complete edge of the heads, with instructions, Spear’s Comic Quoits box with inner Scottish head, moulded nose and two hooks and eight coloured hoops, together with an Ernest Sewell No.1 Cabinet of conjuring tricks, Franklyn’s fine Shagg patience game and Daily Mirror Zig-Zag prize puzzle, (incomplete) and a spinning top (6 items).
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