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A pair of French mahogany and gilt bronze mounted clothes presses, by Francois Linke, in Louis XVI style, late 19th/ early 20th century, each mottled marble top above a pair of drawers and a pair of cupboard doors, opening to a shelved interior, above three further drawers, flanked overall by corner mounts cast with scrolling acanthus and trailing flowers, on outswept cabriole shaped legs terminating in sabots, 162cm high, 130cm wide, 49cm deep For examples of bedroom furniture by Francois Linke that appear positively to match the current lot (be from the same suite) see Christie s, The Collector, 16th November 2017, Lot 526. The overall design, design of the mounts and use of specific bréche d Alep marble tops match the current lot. The suite offered at Christie s included a commode with dressing mirror (lockplate signed CT/LINKE ), a bedstead, a cheval mirror and a bedside cabinet. Another matching suite of bedroom furniture by Linke and containing a chest (or press) matching those currently being offered was offered by Christie s (New York, The Opulent Eye, 18th November 2014, Lot 131) The same suite included a cheval mirror, a bedside table, a lady s dressing table (the lockplates of the chest also stamped CT LINKE ). For closely related examples of bedroom furniture by Francois Linke, see Christopher Payne, 19th century European Furniture, Antique Collectors Club 1985 (second edition), page 51.
An George III Irish mahogany and marquetry commode or side cabinet, circa 1795, of breakfront form, the shaped top above a pair of panelled cupboard doors, each centred by a marquetry reserve depicting a flowering basket, above square tapering legs and spade feet, 85cm high, 140cm wide, 45cm deep
A George III mahogany breakfront library bookcase, circa 1780, the dentil and pendant moulded cornice above four astragal glazed cabinet doors opening to adjustable shelves, the base section with four panelled doors opening to fitted drawers, on a plinth base, 245cm high, 366cm wide, 63cm deep, together with a quantity of books and leather bindings Provenance: T he collection of the late John Marsh, Lawnswood House, South Staffordshire. Purchased with the property from Jack Bean in 1966 For a design of bookcase adopting a very similar design of astragal glazing and fitted drawers with circular handles, see Elizabeth White, Pictorial Dictionary of British 18th Century Furniture Design, Antique Collectors Club, 1990, page 243 where Plate 45 illustrates a bookcase design from Hepplewhite s The Cabinet Maker and Upholsterer s Guide . See also Thomas Chippendale, The Gentleman and Cabinet Maker s Director , (Third Edition 1762), Republished John Tiranti Ltd, 1939, Plate LXXXVII, Two Bookcases for a bookcase demonstrating the same design of door panel, the moulding shaped at the corners to accomadate distinctive finely carved patera terminals.Please note: The books in the bookcase that are physically on view in the saleroom are included with the lot. There are not enough to fill the bookcase. The books in the bookcase illustrated in the catalogue are not included with the lot.
Ω A Regency rosewood and satinwood banded side cabinet, circa 1815, in the manner of Gillows, the mirrored superstructure above blind frieze drawer and concave gilt metal mounted panel doors 118cm high, 68cm wide, 44cm deep Cites Regulations Please note that this lot (lots marked with the symbol Ω in the printed catalogue) may be subject to CITES regulations when exported from the EU. The CITES regulations may be found at www.defra.gov.uk/ahvla-en/imports-exports/cites
A Victorian walnut and buttoned leather upholstered sofa, by R GARNETT & SONS , circa 1860, with brass studded detail, the overscrolling rectangular back and arms above the sprung seat, bearing a pressed metal plaque titled 'R. GARNETT & SONS, CABINET MAKERS, WARRINGTON' on turned tapering legs, brass caps and porcelain casters, 67cm high, 178cm wide, 76cm deep
Ω A Napoleon III red stained tortoiseshell, brass marquetry and ebonised side cabinet , circa 1880, the marble top above an acanthus cast gilt metal mounted frieze, the glass panelled door bordered by 'Boulle' marquetry, opening to a shelved interior, the shaped apron centred by a gilt metal winged mask mount, the bracket feet surmount by gilt metal patera mounts, 129cm high, 100cm wide, 43cm deep Provenance: Property from a deceased estate, Berkshire Cites Regulations Please note that this lot (lots marked with the symbol Ω in the printed catalogue) may be subject to CITES regulations when exported from the EU. The CITES regulations may be found at www.defra.gov.uk/ahvla-en/imports-exports/cites
A George I giltwood and gesso console table , circa 1720, the gadrooned oblong top incised with a symmetrical arrangement of strapwork and foliage and patera above a leaf decorated moulded frieze and espagnolette mask apron on winged Melusine with a scrolling frieze, 78cm high, 93cm wide, 54cm deep Provenance: From the estate of Philippa Bradstock of Longbottom House, Biddesden Related giltwood side tables include a George II Irish example with a bass relief top, sold Christie s, South Kensington `Property From Encombe, Dorset & La Chasse, Jersey , 23 January 2007, lot 226 and another George II example sold by the same auction house, New York, 18 October 2001, lot 148. The present table features caryatid supports which are characteristic of those seen on Dutch giltwood or silvered cabinet stands of the late 17 th century. Typically stands of this kind were supplied for 17 th century Chinese or Japanese lacquer cabinets which had been exported to the West via the Dutch and English East India Companies. The form of the supports is inconsistent with the more advanced design of the top and frieze which relate to the work of the Royal cabinet-maker James Moore (d. 1726) who supplied gilt furniture of a similar genre to Hampton Court and Stowe, Buckinghamshire. A further aspect of this table illustrating its hybrid design is the distinctive mask to the frieze which has affinities with those exhibited on Irish tables of the first half of the 18 th century (See James Peill , the Knight of Glin and James Peill, 1rish Furniture, Yale University Press, 2007).
A George I black lacquer and gilt decorated hanging corner cabinet, circa 1720, in the manner of John Belchier, decorated with stylised trellis and foliate motifs throughout, the arched pediment decorated with two winged masks, the frieze decorated with wildfowl, the bevelled mirror plate to the hinged door, opening to a shelved interior, 124cm high, 73cm wide, 36cm deep overall
A George II walnut bureau cabinet, circa 1740, the cavetto moulded cornice above a pair of bevelled mirror panelled doors opening to three adjustable shelves, the rectangular fall opening to a fitted interior incorporating small drawers, pigeon holes, a central cupboard and a gilt tooled leather inset writing surface, above an arrangement of seven further drawers, on bracket feet, 220cm high, 100cm wide, 56cm deep
Ω An Indian ivory inset stained hardwood table cabinet, probably Gujarat or Sindh, 18th century, the top, hinged fall front, back and sides all with a border of inset flower heads, within double courses of concentric stringing, the corner angles all with cut brass mounts, above four spherical wood feet, with metal swing handle to each end; the interior with an arrangement of six drawers fitted to resemble nine, all with black lac heightened incised floral motifs, 23cm high, 32cm wide, 23cm deep Cites Regulations Please note that this lot (lots marked with the symbol Ω in the printed catalogue) may be subject to CITES regulations when exported from the EU. The CITES regulations may be found at www.defra.gov.uk/ahvla-en/imports-exports/cites
A Royal Crown Derby shaped circular cabinet plate, to commemorate the birth of HRH Prince William of Wales, certificate, boxed; a similar two handled loving cup, certificate, boxed; other Royal Crown Derby British royal family commemorative plates, loving cups, trinket dishes, Charles and Diana 1981, Andrew and Sarah 1986, etc, all boxed (12)
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