An oak cabinet incorporating 17th and 18th century elements, the top above single drawer with lunette carving over a central Romayne panel flanked by an Angel presenting flowers panel and an Elizabethan strapwork panel over two Elizabethan strapwork paneled doors, h. 107 cm, w. 84 cm, d. 39 cm CONDITION REPORT: General wear and tear
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A faux Meissen cabinet cup and saucer, each decorated with red and blue enamels, the cup painted with a Neo-Classical family scene, bearing crossed swords marks to bases CONDITION REPORT: Wear to paint, possible restored handle, crack in the saucer goes right across the diameter Cup H.6cm D.6.5cmSaucer D.13cm
Richard Sebright (1870-1959) for Royal Worcester, retailed by Aspreys, a set of seven cabinet plates, the central roundel decorated with fruits within a pale green and gilt border, together with a matching tazza and square shallow bowl CONDITION REPORT: One plate repairedA few scratches through out, one plate damaged and repaired see pictures
A SUPERB MAHOGANY AND MARQUETRY INLAID CABINET by EDWARDS & ROBERTS, with swan neck pediment, dentil moulded cornice over a pair of astragal glazed doors enclosing a mirror backed interior, flanked by open shelves with mirrors behind, above a bowfronted door flanked by a pair of astragal glazed doors, all profusely inlaid with classical motifs, supported on slender tapering square legs, stamped EDWARDS & ROBERTS. 7ft 4ins high x 4ft 7ins wide x 1ft 3ins deep.
A late Victorian mahogany and crossbanded desk, with brass gallery to the superstructure, fitted two drawers, on tapering square legs and spade feet According to The Pictorial Dictionary of Marked London Furniture 1700 - 1840 (Christopher Gilbert), this eminent firm of cabinet-makers and "upholders" (sic) was founded by a "Jn McLane" from premises near Leicester Square in 1770. Remaining based in London, the firm produced fine cabinets and desks in the "French taste" influenced by the style of Louis XVI, using cast and metal mounts. Of the highest calibre, the firm was instructed by leading connoisseurs such as 5th Earl of Jersey to provide furniture for his house at Middleton Park, Oxfordshire and for his London mansion in Berkeley Square. Mentioned in Thomas Sheraton's "Cabinet Dictionary" of 1803 as "Mr Mclean in Mary-le-bone Street.... who finishes these small articles in the neatest manner" he consistently displayed a delicate design, often inspired by French prototypes and the frequent use of dark wood as a foil to the chased gilt brass mounts or inlay. As a result of this, many unlabelled pieces can be safely attributed to John McLean.
An Edwardian Mahogany Coin Cabinet, 30cm x 26.5cm x 13.5cm containing 8 x trays with spaces for 408 coins (1 tray x 30 spaces each 42mm, 3 trays x 42 spaces each 32mm & 4 trays x 63 spaces each 25mm); opening top & lockable drop-down door (with key), brass fittings including side carrying handles; ivorine label on inside base 'EDGAR LINCOLN COIN DEALER HIGH HOLBORN LONDON,' good condition
A Professionally-Made Coin Cabinet, 33cm x 30.5cm x 25.5cm (13'' x 12'' x 10''), containing 20 trays with felt-lined double-holed spaces for 942 coins comprising 5 trays with 30 spaces (each 42mm), 8 trays with 42 spaces (each 35mm), 3 trays with 56 spaces (each 31mm) & 4 trays with 72 spaces (each 26mm), brass fittings, lockable double doors (with key), in very good condition
Royal Worcester - a two-handled globular sucrier and cover, decorated with blossom and foliage on a flower printed ground, bamboo handles, 13 cm wide, printed mark; a similar cream jug; a Royal Worcester cylindrical pot, printed and painted with colourful summer flowers, gilt line bands, 7cm diam., printed crown and circle mark; a cabinet cup etc. (6)
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