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Two pairs of 19th century Copeland porcelain tea cups and saucers, both with hand painted designs of cherubs, one pair on pink and gilt ground, the other on green and gilt ground, together with a Sevres style porcelain cabinet cup, the hand painted design of an interior with three seated figures, signed Grisee, on turquoise ground with gilt and floral decoration
ENGLISH SCHOOLARTS & CRAFTS OAK DISPLAY CABINET, CIRCA 1900the moulded and projecting cornice above glazed sides and twin glazed doors, each with elaborate patinated copper hinges, and enclosing three fixed shelves with mirrored backs, the whole raised on square flared legs 134.5cm wide, 177cm high, 42cm deepProvenance: Paul Reeves, London
SHAPLAND & PETTER, BARNSTAPLEARTS & CRAFTS INLAID MAHOGANY CABINET, CIRCA 1900with marquetry decoration in specimen woods and mother-of-pearl and with ripple mouldings, the projecting cornice over divided drawer and two panelled doors, opening to reveal an interior fitted with drawers and pigeonholes and raised above a writing slide with tooled leather surface, with single drawer below raised on barley twist and blocked legs with corresponding stretchers, the locks stamped S&P/ B68cm wide, 131.5cm high, 35cm deepProvenance: Paul Reeves, London
ATTRIBUTED SIR ROBERT LORIMER FOR WHYTOCK & REID, EDINBURGHINLAID MAHOGANY, BURR WALNUT AND PAINTED CABINET ON STAND, CIRCA 1920with glazed sides and two glazed doors, the frames inlaid with burrwood panels and enclosing a shaped shelf to the interior, the whole raised on a green patinated stand with gilded carved elements123cm wide, 137cm high, 54cm deepProvenance: Paul Reeves, LondonLiterature: Savage, Peter, 'Lorimer and the Edinburgh Craft Designers', Steve Savage 1980, p. 89, plate 175Note: Although Lorimer had used the Edinburgh cabinet makers Whytock & Reid in the 19th century, from around 1900 they increasingly became his favoured cabinetmakers because of their skill in interpreting his design sketches and their high quality workmanship.Lorimer did not hold copyright over his work, and many examples of what may have started as his designs became Whytock & Reid pieces which, as modified for other customers, became examples of the firms' look.This fine display cabinet, probably a one off commission, is designed in the Chinese taste, an aesthetic Lorimer favoured in the later part of his career and employed in commissions such as Glencruitten House, near Oban, in 1927. The cabinet demonstrates all the characteristic features of his output including high quality inlaid cabinetmaking using fine timbers, with low relief carved and moulded detail.
GEORGE III MAHOGANY BIJOUTERIE CABINETLATE 18TH/ EARLY 19TH CENTURYthe hinged glazed top and sides, raised on tapered square legs with brass caps and ceramic castors, decorated with ebony line inlay with an ivory escutcheon, with a key52cm wide, 70cm high, 40cm deepNote: Please be aware that this lot contains material which may be subject to import/export restrictions, especially outside the EU, due to CITES regulations. Please note it is the buyer's sole responsibility to obtain any relevant export or import licence. For more information visit http://www.defra.gov.uk/ahvla-en/imports-exports/cites/
An Italian walnut and marquetry display cabinet, the crest with carved wood shells etc above a marquetry frieze and a central shaped glass drawer flanked by shaped sides, the base with a further marquetry frieze with central drawer above three panelled doors on bracket feet, 110cm H, 125cm W.
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