A late 18th/early 19th century Dutch rosewood and floral marquetry bombé display cabinet: bordered with sycamore lines, the domed upper part with a moulded cornice, canted angles and chequer strung frieze centred by a carved foliate cartouche, enclosed by a pair of shaped moulded glazed panel doors and with cartouche-shaped glazed panel sides, the lower part containing four long drawers with applied gilt brass handle pulls and key plates decorated with cherubs holding garlands and cornucopia, having oval panels to the sides decorated with flowers and foliage radiating from urns, the shaped apron base on splayed feet terminating in gilt foliate sabots, 100cm (3ft 3 1/4in) wide, 196cm (6ft 5in) high.
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A Chinese carved hardwood simulated bamboo upright display cabinet on stand:, with pierced cresting decorated with leaves and berries, enclosed by a glazed panel door, the stand with a pierced leaf and berry apron and graduated open shelves below, on slight cabriole legs, terminating in pad feet, 73cm (2ft 4 3/4in) wide, 187cm (6ft 1 3/4in) high.
A late 19th Century satinwood and decorated display cabinet:, on serpentine fronted stand, painted with ribbon tied floral garlands and scrolling foliage, the domed upper part with a moulded cornice and frieze centred by a basket of fruit, the lined interior enclosed by a pair of lozenge glazed panel doors, the stand with an oval cameo portrait of a young lady, having a shaped apron on square tapered legs, united by an oval stretchered platform, 71cm (2ft 4in) wide, 164cm (5ft 4 1/2in) high.
A Sèvres-style 'jewelled' cabinet cup and saucer together with a similar saucer: the first painted with a portrait of Mm De Comont within a jewelled wreath border, interlaced Ls mark, 19th century, diameter of saucer 12 cm; the single saucer painted with gilt bordered floral panels, 13 cm diameter.
Art Nouveau mahogany cabinet, in the style of Shapland & Petter, rectangular top with an open-work scrolled three quarter gallery, moulded edge, fitted with two glazed doors above a drawer, cupboard below with inlaid floral marquetry panels, shaped apron piece, cabriole legs, throughout with satinwood crossbanding and boxwood and ebony stringing, width 91cm, depth 38cm, height 140cm.
A George III mahogany breakfront library bookcase, in the manner of Thomas Chippendale,the ogee moulded cornice above a Greek key and drop pendant carved cornice, a pair of Gothic arched glazed astragal doors enclosing three adjustable shelves, flanked by two doors enclosing adjustable shelves, the projecting base with a pair of moulded panelled doors, rosettes at each corner, enclosing a shelf flanked by four drawers on either side, on a moulded plinth, 247cm wide, 55cm deep, 248cm high., later wired for lighting. Illustrated.Provenance: Apter-Fredericks Ltd., 265-267 Fulham Road, London, 1 December 1994.·The diamond pattern pattern glazing bars echo those on a pattern by Thomas Chippendale, published in The Gentleman and Cabinet-Maker's Director, 1762, p. 49.
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