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A mahogany and brass bound writing box, first quarter 19th century, by E. Gaimes, the lid with engraved armorial and WM initials for William Moore of Stockwell, the interior of the lid with label for the maker GAIMES, 54, St. Paul's Church Yard and No. 56. Cornhill, 11cm high, 31cm wide, 24cm deep Please see our website for additional image of the complete label, A comparable box in campaign style and dated circa 1810 is illustrated in Marked London Furniture (p.213), Christopher Gilbert states E. Gaimes cabinet-maker and portable desk manufacturer had moved to 54 St. Paul's Churchyard by 1814 (p.29)
Ï’A Regency rosewood side cabinet, circa 1815, with mirrored superstructure above the variagated white marble top, the central pleated silk lined cupboard doors flanked by open bookcase sections on either side, 126cm high, 147cm wide, 27cm deep Ï’ Indicates that this lot may be subject to CITES regulations when exported. Please see our Terms & Conditions for more information.
Sir William Hamilton RA, hand coloured engraving of a red-figure vase design after the antique, from Hamilton’s Collection of Etruscan, Greek and Roman antiquities from the cabinet of the Honourable William Hamilton, 1766, Vol. 2, plate 25, depicting scenes of women with various attributes including mirrors and swathes of cloth, one figure enthroned and being crowned with laurel, within a palmette and Greek key motif border, later framed and glazed, 38 cm high, 78 cm wide overall
A French gilt metal and enamelled casket by Tahan of Paris, circa 1870, of oval section, the domed cover surmounted by a silvered bronze group of a boy with a hound on a cross-hatched ground, surrounded by four enamelled floral panels, the waisted sides applied with cast metal standing figures interspersed with floral and foliate festoons, above scrolling foliate cast feet, inscribed TAHAN A PARIS to the interior, 16cm high, 21cm wide Alphonse Tahan (1830 ~ 1880) was the official ébéniste de l'Empereur or master cabinet maker to Emperor Napoleon III and his wife, the Empress Eugénie. Known for her beauty and impeccable taste, the Empress Eugene was viewed as a trend setter and very much favoured the productions of Tahan's workshop at 30 Rue de La Paix and subsequently at Boulevard des Italiens. The firm exhibited at The London Crystal Palace Exhibition in 1851 and the Paris Exposition Universelle in 1855, and on both occasions was awarded medals. Pierre-Alexandre Tahan continued the legacy of his father, and his business in Paris was celebrated for its imaginative, exhibition-quality work.
Ï’A Regency rosewood and green marble mounted cabinet, circa 1820, in the manner of Gillows, the pleated door enclosing two shelves, 87cm high, 66cm wide, 39cm deep Ï’ Indicates that this lot may be subject to CITES regulations when exported. Please see our Terms & Conditions for more information.
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