A set of twelve various Royal Worcester cabinet plates, painted local villages to include Welford on Avon, Offenham and Elmley (two duplicates) Condition Report: A few minor surface scratches and light stacking wear, some light wear to gilding but generally quite good, no cracks, chips or restoration.
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An Edwardian kingwood and mahogany inlaid display cabinet with moulded cornice above two glazed doors, the bow front enclosing lined shelves, two cupboards under above an open shelf, 183cm high x 127cm wide/see illustration Condition Report: Very small dents and bruises to the cornice, other minor dents to moulding but overall in good condition.
Six small cabinet or scholar's objects, comprising: a wood netsuke of a karashishi; a mottled green dish, 5.5 cm diameter; an oval seal; a green stone or jade figure, 8 cm high; a mottled stone carving designed as a squirrel and a gourd, 5.5 cm high; a small figure of Budai, 4 cm high (6)Please note that some wear, deterioration or damage extant.
Late Victorian china display cabinet, mahogany with boxwood stringing, glazed to front and sides with a single glazed door enclosing two shelves lined with lozenge patterned upholstery, standing on six tapering square legs and spade feet with under tier, brass escutcheons and loop handles, (h 191cm w 111cm d 38cm) (one key in office)
A Victorian mahogany and walnut veneer music cabinet bearing within the retailer's label of Marris & Norton of Bull Street Birmingham and numbered 5663, a fall front compartment with divided interior over a single drawer over a glazed cupboard with two shelves within, the edges titled with tooled leather, boxwood inlay and stringing, standing on white china castors, the whole requiring restoration (height 102cm width 59cm depth 41cm)
A mahogany china display cabinet with ebony and boxwood stringing, having a single glazed door, lozenge mullions to the glazed front panels, glazed sides, and the interior with two shelves and lined with pale green lozenge pattern fabric, a cupboard under, standing on tapering square legs with spade feet, probably c1900 (height 183cm width 117cm depth 41cm) (one key in office)
W. Carmichael (British School, 19th century) - figures in mountainous landscape, oil on canvas, signed and dated 1859 lower right, (34.5cm x 51cm), in a gilt gesso frame moulded with foliage, together with a letter from the artist to a William Gilbert Esq, dated 15 August 1864 (letter in cabinet)
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