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An Edwardian flame mahogany and boxwood strung double door display cabinet, the overhanging moulded top raised above an upper panelling and two astragal glazed doors with bell flower moulding revealing two (removable) glass shelves above a double cupboard on heavily carved acanthus leaf supports, 188cm high, 119cm wide, 43cm deep.
VICTORIAN MAHOGANY BOOKCASE CABINET LATE 19TH CENTURY the moulded cornice above a pair of glazed doors opening to shelves; the base with an ogee moulded frieze drawer over a pair of panel doors opening to further shelves and flanked by scroll and leaf brackets, on a plinth base, bearing an ivorine label 'MANUFACTURED BY THE/ SCOTTISH CO-OPERATIVE WHOLESALE SOCIETY LTD/ CABINET FACTORY/ SHIELDHALL' 133cm wide, 222cm high, 55cm deep Provenance: The Lord and Lady Sutherland of Houndwood Collection
SET OF EIGHT REGENCY ROSEWOOD AND BRASS INLAID DINING CHAIRS BY WILKINSON OF LUDGATE HILL EARLY 19TH CENTURY the scroll backs with curved top rails and pierced splats inlaid with brass, over drop in cushion seats in modern yellow upholstery, raised on plain sabre legs, the frames stamped WILKINSON LUDGATE HILL, maker's initials JM and model 2801 (8) 45cm wide, 84cm high, 40cm deep Note: Joshua Wilkinson established a cabinet, upholstery, carpet and looking-glass warehouse in 1766 in Moorfields. By 1790 the firm was being run by his second son, William, in partnership with his cousin Thomas Wilkinson. Their partnership ended in 1808 when William left to take over the old established firm of Quentin Kaye at 14 Ludgate Hill. The company produced well-made pieces conforming to fashionable Regency design types and marked their furniture, usually with the impressed stamp `WILKINSON LUDGATE HILL'. From 1825 William was joined by his two sons, Williams Ascough and Charles, changing the name, and stamp, to Wilkinson & Sons, 14 Ludgate Hill. The firm continued to trade, under different names into the 20th century. Note: Please be aware that this lot contains material which may be subject to import/export restrictions, especially outside the EU, due to CITES regulations. Please note it is the buyer's sole responsibility to obtain any relevant export or import licence. For more information visit http://www.defra.gov.uk/ahvla-en/imports-exports/cites/
LATE REGENCY MAHOGANY BOOKCASE CABINET EARLY 19TH CENTURY of small size, the moulded cornice over three adjustable shelves flanked by turned columns with lotus capitals; the base with a pair of crossbanded doors opening to a shelved interior, flanked by acanthus carved scrolling volutes, raised on turned feet 92cm wide, 190cm high, 40cm deep
FRENCH KINGWOOD AND VERNIS MARTIN DISPLAY CABINET EARLY 20TH CENTURY the shaped breche marble top above a frieze with gilt metal rams' masks, laurel garlands, and musical trophies, over a bevelled glass and Vernis Martin panel door and concave side panels, opening to a red velvet lined interior with glass shelves, raised on cabriole legs with hairy paw sabots 91cm wide, 143cm high, 36cm deep
FRENCH LOUIS XVI STYLE KINGWOOD AND GILT BRONZE MOUNTED VITRINE CABINET LATE 19TH CENTURY the rouge marble top over a frieze centred by a gilt bronze relief of putti, above a bevelled glass door opening to glass shelves and a red velvet lined interior, raised on square cabriole legs with paw sabots 68cm wide, 143cm high, 39cm deep Provenance: Estate of the late Rachel Teggart
GEORGE I STYLE OYSTER VENEERED AND PARCEL GILT CABINET ON STAND EARLY 20TH CENTURY of cubic form, the oyster veneered doors opening to a single shelf interior, on a giltwood stand with a serpentine apron centred by a lion mask and raised on cabriole legs marked with exotic masks and ending in pad feet 80cm wide, 147cm high, 48cm deep
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