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Two late Victorian line inlaid walnut veneered pier cabinets, each with an inlaid foliate frieze above a glazed door panel flanked by gilt metal acanthus mounts, both raised to turned feet, the first cabinet height 105cm, width 75cm and depth 30cm and the second height 106cm, width 76cm and depth 32cm. (2)
A Victorian walnut work or sewing table of octagonal form, with fitted interior above a turned pedestal and tripod base, height 75cm and diameter of top 43cm, together with an Edwardian mahogany and satinwood cross-banded bedside cabinet, with shallow ledge back over square tapered legs, height 90cm and width 43cm, both with damages. (2)
A George III mahogany travelling apothecary cabinet with a brass carrying handle, sliding rear door, the interior fitted with glass bottles and five fitted drawers with scales and a mixing bowl. 26cm wide 18cm deep 31cm high.Sold with an Ivory licenceIvory Submission Reference: MQ7W37G4 Two bottles with cracks, sevral small rim chips. areas of loose wood. key, but lock doesnt work.
A 19th century mahogany glazed bookcase cabinetWith pierced swan-neck pediment above a dentil cornice and frieze, the upper section with twin astragal-glazed doors enclosing adjustable shelves, the lower section with dentil frieze over twin panelled doors enclosing further shelves.138cm wide x 47cm deep x 223cm highCondition:Cosmetic marks in places. Generally good with expected signs of age and use. No evidence of worm.
The Daniel Cabinet: A late 19th century mahogany glazed display cabinetThe dentil and cavetto cornice above twin astragal glazed doors enclosing three adjustable shelves, lined with a patterned textile, above a single faux drawer with fall front and raised on carved cabriole supports with ball-and-claw feet.123cm wide x 38cm deep x 203.5cm highProvenance:Michael Berthoud, purchased specifically to house part of his collection of H & R Daniel porcelain, thence by descent to the vendor.Condition:Generally good with minor cosmetic marks in places consistent with age and use. No visible repair or restoration. No evidence of worm.
H&R Daniel - A pair of square porcelain cabinet plates, circa 1824 pattern number 3902, of 'cusped' shape with ribbon and wreath moulding, painted by William Pollard with central sprays of strawberries and flowers including harebells, roses and forget-me-nots, one plate numbered to the reverse, 21.5cm square (2) Provenance: The Michael Berthoud Collection. Literature: One plate is illustrated in Berthoud, H&R Daniel, colour plate B(i). Condition:Pattern numbered plate - Two small chips to foot rim. Concentric hairline crack running around the foot and a couple of further slight hairlines to the rim. Second plate - Several hairlines/crazing lines are visible to the underside of the rim's edge.The decoration by Pollard on both plates remains in good order with no obvious scratches or sections of wear. The gilding only has light wear commensurate with age/handling. Both plates ring when tapped but one is slightly duller than the other.
A substantial late 19th century mahogany side cabinet, of country house proportions, moulded cornice above a pair of glazed doors enclosing a shelf, fluted spreading square supports with Corinthian capital, the projecting base with three short drawers above three panel doors, block feet, Hobbs & Co drawer locks, 220.5cm high, 225.5cm wide, 74cm deep
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