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An Anglo-Moorish mahogany bookcase with cupboard probably retailed by Liberty & Co, three domed carved arches and carved mantle, and an Anglo-Moorish armchair set with mashrabiya panels, 154cm. high, 107cm wide, 30.5cm. deep, (bookcase), 86cm. high (chair), (2) Literature Daryl Bennett Liberty's Furniture 1875-1915, Antique Collector's Club, page 76 figure 3.27 for a comparable cabinet with Moorish arches. Provenance Private collection of Anglo-Moorish furniture
A Cotswold school walnut cabinet on stand by Alfred James, dated 1927-28, serpentine legs supporting twin drawers, the cabinet with four small drawers and central drop front compartment below glazed cabinets, stamped to base A James 1927-28, 133cm. high, 70cm. wide, (2) Catalogue Notes Alfred James (1844-1936) inherited the lordship of Edgeworth Manor near Stroud on the Death of his brother Albert in 1914. He was a supporter of Peter Waals and assisted Waals in setting up his own workshop after Ernest Gimson's death in 1919. A talented craftsman in his own right he made a small amount of furniture for his own use - probably under the guidance of Peter Waals.
An Anglo-Moorish corner cabinet probably retailed by Liberty & Co, with carved decoration set with mashrabiya and mother of pearl flowerhead panels, 175cm. wide, 65cm. high, 40cm. deep. Literature Daryl Bennett Liberty's Furniture 1875-1915, Antique Collector's Club, page 169 figure 5.25 for a comparable corner cupboard illustrated in the Liberty & Co Yuletide Gifts catalogue, 1897, reproduced. Provenance Private collection of Anglo-Moorish furniture
LADY READE'S 'CABINET OF CURIOSITIES'. THE ANTIQUITIES, RELICS, ARCHEOLOGICAL OBJECTS, CURIOS AND MINERALS COLLECTED BY LADY READE FOR HER CABINET AT CARREGLWYD IN THE 19TH C including objects found on or near her Anglesey estate and many retaining her handwritten label, including The occiput probably of a Lord Mayor or Alderman from foundations of St Paul's [Cathedral] Piece of [medieval] tile dug up at Cef... farm in Llanfairynghornwy parish about 1812 Several fragments of wood from the wreck of the "Royal Charlotte" [1773] Roman lamp found at Boulogne-sur-Mer Piece of wood from one of the sunken ships in Sebastopol Harbour [carved as a book] An Indian idol Two glass wine bottle seals, one inscribed I Conway 1726 Celt found at Llanfair PG, 1866 ' Princess Bronwen's bead' dug up on the Alaw river bank, 1811 A bracelet taken from a house in Sebastopol which had been evacuated that day, 1856 Looking glass taken from the Palace of King Coffee at Coomassie [in the Ashantee War] 1873 [sic] A [Chinese] necklace of carved cherry stones Diminuative stone cup found at Llanfaethlu Anglesey supposed of early British period by Miss Conway-Griffith Bag from the Mauritius, 1856 Part of an Egyptian mummy The tooth of the King of Portum... who made a pilgrimage to Rome in the Third Century. Presented to me by Mr Donovan. The tooth dropped out of the skull in his presence Necklace of Rosso Moderno marble beads Twenty oval specimens of polished agate (100 approx) Provenance: Miss Maria Emma Elizabeth Conway-Griffith (1840-1911), who married on 11 March 1880 Sir Chandos Stanhope Hoskyns Reade, 8th Bt. ++++
A FRENCH GILT BRASS MOUNTED MAHOGANY AND 'VERNIS MARTIN' CABINET, EARLY 20TH C in Louis XVI style, of breakfront form with bevelled glass lights, a door to the centre, 198cm h; 45 x 166cm ++Gilding on the mounts dark/dirty; one or two minor scratches but complete and in good overall condition
A PAIR OF CASTLE HEDINGHAM ART POTTERY CANDLESTICKS DATED '1649' AND A SPOUTED JUG, BOTH LATE 19TH C jug 17cm h, a Doulton saltglazed brown stoneware Queen Victoria Golden Jubilee commemorative jug made for John Mortlock, a similar stoneware jug for the same, in commemoration of the Diamond Jubilee, a Staffordshire earthenware group of poodles, a pair of Coalport or Staffordshire porcelain mugs painted with flowers and inscribed A Present for R Trygarn Griffiths [sic] Esq Carreglwyd Holyhead (or similarly inscribed for his wife) two German cabinet cups and saucers, a Booth's earthenware 'Dr Wall Worcester' basket and several other items (20 approx) ++Pair of candlesticks incomplete, one of the pair of inscribed mugs lacking the handle
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