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Late 19th/early 20th Century oak two stage cabinet backed dresser or sideboard, with an arrangement of drawers and cupboards.(B.P. 24% incl. VAT) CONDITION REPORT: 143 x 45 x 203 cm approximately. Brass finish to edges of shelves. 6 in total.Side shelves removable. Top are fixed.No significant damage. Fair wear and tear with age only.Height between shelves - 27cm x 9cm deep.
A Japanese cabinet, having an arrangement of sliding doors, drawers and panel doors, carved and pierced all over with dragons and foliage, and with shibayama style inlay decorated birds, flowers and foliage, the sides carved and pierced birds, foliage and other motifs, 98 cm wide Condition report Report Some loss to mother of pearl and other inlay, some old worm, general wear consummate with age Report by GH The dimensions are as follows: 171 cm high x 96 cm wide x 34 cm deep Report by GH None of the missing pieces are present.
A COLLECTION OF REFERENCE BOOKS RELATING TO ANTIQUE FURNITURE, including American Furniture, the Federal Period 1788-1825, Georgian Craftsmen and their Work by Geoffrey Beard; Sheraton Furniture; Antique Collectors Club; Christie's Catalogue on the Badminton Cabinet, Fantastic French Furniture; another Christie's Catalogue; American Antique Furniture a Book for Amateurs, by Miller Vol II; The Pine Furniture of Early New England, by Dover; Chippendale Furniture by Anthony Coleridge; Thomas Chippendale by Christopher Guilburt, The Antique Furniture Directory by Mitchell Beasley; and The American Chair 1630-1890 by Marian Day Iverson with 175 drawings by Alex Donnelly. (a lot)
A COLLECTION OF EARLY BOOKS, mainly relating to antique furniture, including An Introduction to Old English Furniture, BY W.E. Mallet; The Chippendale Period in English Furniture by K. Warren Clouston, London published 1897; The Practical Decoration of Furniture, three volumes, first, second and third books, by H.P. Shapland Ariba, printed by Payson and Clarke Limited, New York; How to Collect Old Furniture, by Frederick Litchfield; The Furniture of our Forefathers, by Esther Singleton; An Illustrated Dictionary of Furniture, from the Earliest to the Present Time, by Frederick Litchfield, second edition London 1892; Heirloom Furniture by Franklin H. Gottshall; Directory of Historic Cabinet Woods, by F. Lewis Hinckley; English Furniture by F.S. Robinson; Chinese Export Art in the Eighteenth Century, Margaret Jourdain and R. Some Jenyns; English Furniture Illustrated, by Oliver Brackett; The Architectural Review, October 1919, a magazine of architecture and decoration; Quess of Antiques, by Mrs Willoughby Hudgson; Standard Book of American Antique Furniture, by Edgar G. Miller Jnr. Greystone Press New York; and four volumes of The Connoisseur Illustrator. (a lot)
A VERY UNUSUAL VICTORIAN MAHOGANY DUMBWAITER COME SPARE LEAF CUPBOARD, by William Turner & Son, Cabinet Manufacturers and Upholsterers, 14&16 Islington Liverpool, the rectangular moulded top, with three-quarter scroll gallery, on pierced and carved openwork C-scroll standards, the moulded top above two frieze drawers and three arched mock cupboard doors below, flanked to the right side with a cupboard, opening to reveal six slotted compartments for table leaves, with label, 55" (130cm) high, 62" (158cm) wide. (1)
A GOOD GEORGE III PERIOD MAHOGANY SECRETAIRE CABINET, with three-quarter brass gallery, above a centre glazed door, flanked to either side with two inlaid panel doors, one enclosing six drawers, above a drop front secretaire drawer, the fitted interior with drawers and pigeonhole compartments, above kneehole section with recessed cupboard, and recessed cupboards to either side, each enclosing drawers, and raised on bracket feet, 55" (140cm)h x 43 "(109cm)w. (1)
A CONTINENTAL INLAID AND BRASS-MOUNTED KINGWOOD VITRINE OR DISPLAY CABINET, the rectangular top with front rounded corners, above a pull-out writing surface, within the frieze and a glazed door below, enclosing two shelves, and raised on short cabriole legs, 44.5" (113cm) high, 24.5" (62cm) wide. (1)
A GEORGIAN OAK BUREAU CABINET, the moulded top over two solid panel doors enclosing adjustable shelves, the base with a slope front opening to reveal a fitted interior, with drawers, pigeon hole compartments and a central cupboard, with arched panel, above two long and two short drawers and raised on bracket feet, 40” (102cm). (1)
A FINE EIGHTEENTH CENTURY MAHOGANY AND PARCEL GILT BUREAU CABINET, the plain moulded cornice above two bevelled mirror panel doors enclosing shelves, pigeon hole compartments, and drawers, above two candle slides, on a slope front bureau, enclosing drawers, pigeon holes and central cupboard, and four long drawers below, raised on bracket feet, 86" (219cm)h x 45" (114cm)w. (1)
A VICTORIAN WALNUT AND MARQUETRY INLAID SIDEBOARD, stamped B.Taylor & Sons Cabinet and Upholstery Manufacturers, 167 GT Dover Street, London, with serpentine shaped white marble top, above four floral marquetry inlaid cupboard doors, flanked to either side with leaf carved corbels, each headed with a stylised dolphins, raised on a plinth base, 86" (212cm) wide, as is. (1)
A Bedside manual wind alarm clock, circa 1940, in the form of a chinoiserie double cylinder shape miniature cabinet in a brass frame on pad feet, the two bowed black enamel doors with faux cloisonné scenes opening to reveal the square timepiece with baton hours and hands in the late Art Deco manner
EPNS part table service, Old English pattern, to include soup spoons, soup ladles, carving set, cream-handled knives, forks and a quantity of sundry plated flatware, in Edwardian inlaid mahogany table-top cabinet, the lid with cross-banding and fan spandrels, three drawers below, with pair hinged columns, on plinth base, 43cm wide and part set mother-of-pearl handled and plated dessert eaters in table-top canteen
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