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A VERY FINE FRENCH GILT BRONZE MOUNTED MAHOGANY CABINET BY PAUL SORMANI IN LOUIS XVI STYLE, C1900 the interior fitted with mahogany-lipped oak adjustable shelves, lock signed P SORMANI 10 Rue Charlot Paris, 165cm h; 36.5 x 106cm, two keys Provenance: In the present family ownership since the early 1960s. ++In excellent condition with tiny knock on front edge of top of the cavetto cornice, the mounts all original
A RARE DAVENPORT CABINET CUP, C1820-25 of empire shape, finely painted with a panel of four children and richly gilt, 7.5cm h, red printed mark and painter's tally mark Lockett & Godden (Davenport 1989, p222) draw a distinction between cups of this shape and size which they describe as a "show piece", such as the example in the Victoria & Albert Museum, or the slightly taller more rounded form which was used for some of the factory's most costly services. ++In fine condition with light wear to the gilding on the rim and handle only, not cracked or chipped, no restoration
A WORCESTER CHOCOLATE CUP AND SAUCER, C1770-72 with reticulated handles and decorated with a rich version of the Queen's pattern, saucer 14.5cm diam, fretted square ++Saucer with minute graze on rim, possibly caused by a nail when propped in a china cabinet and some light wear to the gilding around the inner ring and rim. The cup in fine condition, no restoration
A COPELAND CABINET PLATE, 1913 finely painted by S Alcock, signed, with a classical maiden reserved in a jewelled and raised gilt cobalt border, the footrim also gilt, 23.5cm diam, impressed Y 13, green printed mark and gilt printed Copeland's Jewelled Porcelain, red painted N ++Of superb quality and in very fine condition, no rubbing, wear, other damage or restoration
A GERMAN MAHOGANY BUREAU CABINET, C1820 with brass inlaid ebony tablet-centred pediment, the central door with arched panel applied with a brass relief, the cylinder bureau with ivory, maple and parquetry fitted interior and sliding writing surface above three drawers with brass handles, 183cm h; 61 x 110cm ++In good, complete and original condition, no shrinkage cracks to sides, tiny let in veneer repair to horizontal central element of the front above the top of the bureau (right), no restored or repolished, of pleasing colour, the oak carcass and panelled back in good condition
A GENTLEMAN'S MAHOGANY "COMPACTUM" TOOL CABINET BY MARPLES, C1910 with rising rack, panelled doors, drawers or a door to the sides, black painted vice, 81cm extending to 129cm h, 50 x 110cm, ivorine trade label marked PATENT NO 3258, containing contemporary boxwood or beech handled and other tools including gouges, chisels, gauges and planes ++Showing signs of use and age but in basically complete workshop condition retaining many contemporary tools
A GEORGE III POLYCHROME DECORATED PAPIER MÂCHÉ TEA CADDY ATTRIBUTED TO HENRY CLAY, C1780 inset with two Wedgwood jasper ware cameos, one of Aesculapius, the well preserved painted decoration in the manner of Robert Adam, giltmetal mount, the interior with the original laminated papier mâché cover, 12cm h Henry Clay of Birmingham, Japanner in Ordinary to His Majesty and His Royal Highness the Prince of Wales was the pre-eminent manufacturer of papier mâché goods in the late 18th century. The present caddy conforms to his 'New Improved Paperware' Patent of 1772, being of laminated construction, as distinct from the traditional papier mâché method. The Wedgwood cameos are original and an example of that of Aesculapius is illustrated Reilly (R) Wedgwood, 1989, vol II, fig 1227. Wedgwood's biographer, Eliza Meteyard (1816-1879) described Henry Clay as "a most ingenious cabinet-maker of Birmingham, [who] was at this time doing much for Wedgwood's fame, by inserting the cameos in tea caddies, writing desks, dressing cases and similar articles.... These signs of Clay's exceeding taste and ingenuity induced [Matthew] Boulton to suggest a partnership, but Clay for some reason declined." It is not known whether the present caddy is marked as the slightly recessed foot is still covered to a large extent with what could be the original coarse green baize. Other examples are illustrated Gilbert (C), Marked London Furniture 1700-1840, Leeds 1996, figs 201 and 202. An example set with jasper ware cameos but decorated with a dusted ground is illustrated Jones (Y), Japanned Papier Mâché and Tin Ware, Woodbridge 2012, fig 116. Another example, almost identical to the present lot, was sold Bonhams, London, 6 March 2013, lot 103. ++In good entirely unrestored condition with light wear and old build up of dirt, lacking the ring from the finial on the lid, the hinge complete and in good condition, the jasper medallion on the reverse slightly scratched and lacking the glass. The papier mâché straight undamaged, not delaminating and entirely unrestored. Rare in this fine original condition
A GERMAN SERPENTINE WALNUT AND LINE INLAID BUREAU CABINET, C1750 the drawer to the superstructure in matched quarter veneers, the stepped interior fitted with drawers, the gilt brass rococo handles original, 192cm h; 58 x 117cm ++An attactive and good original unrestored example, lacking the steel lock from the bottom drawer, minor let in repair to the crossbanding near the flap lock, even overall fading but of pleasing colour and patina. Left side of base with old filled shrinkage crack, horizontal softwood backboards original and all present
A MEISSEN LEAF SHAPED DISH, C1760 moulded with veins and painted with asparagus and flowers, 11.5cm w and two German porcelain green or yellow ground cabinet cups and saucers, painted with 18th century scenes alternating with flowers, late 19th c (5) ++leaf dish cleanly broken in two and restuck, green ground cup restored
A COLLECTION OF POSTCARDS OF EAST MIDLANDS INTEREST, C1905-1920S real photographic including Hoton Windmill (2) shop front (Ripley Co-op), Caythorpe, chromo Newark and Bingham stations, Mansfield, Gamston, Hoveringham, East Bridgford, Grantham and miscellaneous subjects including churches, greetings and Somerby accident 1907, mainly postally used in three albums and loose (approximately 450) and a Victorian musical photograph album containing cabinet portraits and cartes de visite, many by Nottingham photographers (four albums) ++++
A VICTORIAN SATINWOOD COMMODE IN GEORGE III STYLE, C1900 crossbanded in rosewood and line inlaid throughout, the frieze painted with acanthus leaves, 95cm h; 52 x 180cm ++A high quality cabinet in fine original condition, the interior painted dark green, the doors free from shrinkage cracks or warping
A GEORGE IV MAHOGANY DINING TABLE, C1830 with five leaves in a leaf cabinet and a narrower leaf on eight tapering turned legs with brass castors, 72cm h; 145 x 336cm ++The action in good working order and stable, the castors original, the leaves unfaded, the end sections faded and repolished, two (?) brass clips
A RARE SWANSEA CABINET CUP DECORATED BY THOMAS BAXTER, 1816-19 finely painted to the front in sepia with the full length figure of a gleaner, the handle terminating in a mask and gilt scrollwork, 11cm h, puce painted Swansea and title GLEANER For a similar example from the Sir Leslie Joseph Collection see Wilstead (John O) and Bernard Morris, Thomas Baxter the Swansea Years 1816-1819, 1997, plt 52. ++Old restoration to back foot, the other two feet with single small chip, the cup with fine descending hairline crack at back, no restoration
A FRENCH PORCELAIN PLAQUE IN SEVRES STYLE, LATE 19TH C painted with Wattauesque dancers in ciselé border reserved on a bleu celeste ground, 38cm diam ++In good condition with a few light scratches and slight wear in the area beneath the two main standing figures but this is not too noticeable, no restoration, a large example for mounting in for example the top of a table ambulant the centre of a cabinet door or similar
A NAD SEPERATES HI-FI SYSTEM, in a modern mahogany hi-fi cabinet, to include NAD 3130 Stereo Amplifier, a 5240 Compact Disc player, a 4220 Stereo turner, a 6220 Stereo Cassette player and an Ariston Q Deck Turntable fitted with an MP-11 stylus, three other stylus are with this item, also a NAD remote and a Bose Acoustimass 5 Series II Sub Woofer
A MAHOGANY DEMI LUNE TABLE, having crossbanding and inlay to top and shaped top rail, on inlaid tapering square legs, shaped stretcher shelf with half spindle back supports, approximately 77cm x 35cm x 83cm high, together with a glazed barrel display cabinet having central glazed door to two shaped shelf interior with glazed panels either side, raised ormolu gallery top rail, crossbanded and inlaid, approximately 37cm x 66cm x 85cm high
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