A small 19th century mahogany glazed wall cabinet, a French marble top bedside cupboard, a Lepaute Electrique wall clock of hexagonal form, a painted wooden antiques sign, a framed and glazed Dutch coloured print, a wall mirror of rectangular form with painted frame and a pair of reclaimed white marble balustrades
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A 19th century mahogany two sectional side cabinet, the upper enclosed by a pair of rectangular astragal glazed panelled doors revealing two fixed shelves to interior, flanked by turned columns with carved foliate caps and stepped pediment, the lower section enclosed by a pair of panelled doors beneath a twin panelled fall front with vacant interior, 4ft wide x 6ft high approx
An Arthur W Simpson of Kendal Arts & Crafts oak open wall shelf with repeating carved flower head detail and further carved hinged dust flap, 100 cm long, together with a light oak Cotswold School table cabinet enclosed by a pair of rectangular moulded panelled doors, the interior partially fitted with two small drawers, 45 cm wide x 23 cm deep x 31 cm high and a small freestanding flight of open bookshelves with simple string inlay detail (3)
An Edwardian mahogany display cabinet in the Sheraton manner, the lower section enclosed by two shallow bow fronted frieze drawers, with under gallery, raised on square tapered and swept supports, the upper section with astragal glazed panelled doors, with swan necked pediment, with overall trailing and floral ribboned garland detail, 85cm wide
A folder containing an interesting collection of KGV and KGVI stamps covers sent to Admiral the Marquess of Milford Haven (Count Louis Alexander of Battenberg (Mountbatten) 24/5/1854-11/9/1921) the latest dated 9th August 1921 and to the Dowager Marchioness of Milford Haven (Princess (Victoria) Louis of Battenberg (Mountbatten) 5/4/1863-24/9/1950), some with 'honi soit qui mal y pense' seal (Order of the Garter) and all initialed and mostly addressed to Kensington Palace - and also a collection of KGV-VI covers. (displayed in cabinet)
George II (1727-60), silver Crown, 1746, LIMA below older laureate and draped bust left, Latin legend and toothed border surrounding, GEORGIVS.II. DEI.GRATIA., rev. crowned cruciform shields, ten strings to Irish harp, garter star at centre, date either side of top crown, Latin legend and toothed border surrounding, M.B.F.ET. H.REX. F.D.B. ET.L.D.S.R.I. A.T ET.E., edge inscribed in raised letters of inverted orientation to obverse, .DECVS. ET. TVTAMEN. ANNO. REGNI. DECIMO. NONO, weight 30.18g (Bull 1668; ESC 125; C&R 806 R; S.3689). Old cabinet tone with mint bloom highlights in obverse legend, nick on neck, otherwise with a great portrait with problem free surfaces, extremely fine. Provenance: Ex B. A. Seaby Ltd, old stock ticket from 1944 priced at £4/10/-Ex Exceptional Collection of British Milled, Spink Numismatic Circular, November 1997, item 5631.
George III (1760-1820), silver Crown, 1818 LVIII, laureate head right, PISTRUCCI below truncation, date below, Latin legend and toothed border surrounding, GEORGIUS III D: G: BRITANNIARUM REX F: D:, rev. St George and dragon right, PISTRUCCI in exergue, Order of the Garter motto in French surrounding, .HONI . SOIT. QUI. MAL . Y. PENSE., edge inscribed in raised letters of upright orientation to obverse, DECUS ET TUTAMEN* ANNO REGNI LVIII*, weight 28.27g (Bull 2005; Davies 1; ESC 211; C&R 970; S.3787). Toned with dark patches around rim, a hint of cabinet friction to highest points only both sides, hairlined fields, otherwise good extremely fine. Provenance: Ex Sotheby, 19th April 1994, lot 238. Bought from Spink and Son Ltd, 7th March 1996.
Italy, Milan, Renovated imperial authority in Italy c.1310-1329, Henry VII of Luxembourg (1310-1313), silver Grosso da 2 Soldi with three saints, Saint Gervasius standing holding sceptre, his left hand raised, to the right, Saint Protasius standing holding cross, vertically downwards hNRIC' IPAT in centre (P with horizontal bar for PER), T between two annulets, rev. St Ambrose nimbate facing seated in bishop's throne, blessing with right hand and holding crosier in left, 4.22g (CNI 1 var.; Verri Coll. 91). Uncirculated, attractive cabinet tone and very rare. Provenance: Ex NAC auction 35, 2 December 2006, lot 110 (sold for €3,400 hammer).
Victorian walnut grained music cabinet, canted rectangular top with brass gallery and mirror back above two glazed doors enclosing shelves, on spool feet and castors, 63cm wide CONDITION REPORT Should read 66 cm wide, 99 cm high, 38 cm deep. Condition is good just general minor wear commensurate with age
Early 18th century walnut bureau cabinet with shaped cornice and interior of adjustable shelves over short drawers, enclosed by pair of fielded panel doors and slide below, the fall-front enclosing fitted interior with five short and two long graduated drawers below, on bracket feet, possibly American Colonial, 100cm wide x 63cm deep x 215cm high
Regency red leather covered table cabinet of casket form, with gilt metal ring handles, two doors with gilt metal chinoiserie figures playing instruments, enclosing drawers - some fitted for needlework and writing requisites, containing various ephemera - including dance cards, etc, 33cm wide x 26cm deep x 30cm high
17th century Italian ebony and rosewood table cabinet with incised ivory panels, line and marquetry decoration, fall-flap with veneered paving to interior of flap, enclosing central cupboard and seven drawers with classical warrior and floral scroll decoration, original brass lion mask handles to drawers and substantial cast brass cherub mark side handles, raised on bun feet, old label to drawer reads 'Brought from Italy by my mother Lilian Fenwick about 1897-1900', 48cm wide x 40cm high x 31cm deep
A late 19th Century mahogany Microscope Slide Cabinet, specimen slides, mostly period, including botanical, geological, polariscope, fossils and insects, some paper-covered, preparers or retailers including Watson, Howard, Percival and Darlaston, 21 numbered drawers, two missing, with glazed door, 380mm high, cabinet af
A late 19th Century-style mahogany Microscope Slide Cabinet, specimen slides, mostly late 19th/early 20th Century, including diatomaceae, Parasite of Indian Flying Fox prepared by Enock, bees, frogs, other preparers or retailers including Hornell, Stanley, Flatters & Garnett, 16 drawers, not all filled, with glazed door, 360mm high,
A late 19th Century mahogany Microscope Slide Cabinet, mostly period specimen slides, preparers or retailers including Smith, Beck and Beck, Thomas, Flatters & Garnett, Enock, Buckley, Topping and Norman, HMS Challenger Sounding, 1875, with some paper-covered, 20 drawers, with glazed door, 340mm high, G, one cabinet corner missing
A 19th Century mahogany Microscope Slide Cabinet, mostly period specimen slides, including diatomaceae, geological, fish and plants, preparers or retailers including Flatters & Garnett, Brittain, Sollis, Browning, Ross, Baker and Franks, some paper-covered, with 12 drawers, with glazed doors, 380mm wide, G, some restoration to cabinet
A 19th Century mahogany Microscope Slide Cabinet, mostly period specimen and paper-covered slides, including geological for polariscope, diatomaceae, molluscs and insects, preparers or retailers including Watson, Wheeler, Cole, Zeiss, Ross and Smith, Beck and Beck, with 10 drawers, fall front and inset brass handle, 350mm wide, G
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