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A 19th Century mahogany display cabinet with two astragal glazed doors enclosing four shelves, raised on a base of two drawers and two cupboard doors to plinth base CONDITION REPORTS Various scratches and small chips throughout especially to the top surface, there is moulding missing off the glazed cabinet at the base, various impressed marks, scratches etc throughout. One handle is damaged but all the pieces appear to be present, some dark stained marks to the sides, general signs of wear and tear due to use and age throughout. total height 210 cm. Width of top edge 107 cm. Depth of base 47 cm.
A collection of furniture comprising a black painted tin trunk, an open oak slim bookcase, a spinning wheel frame, an oak drop-leaf occasional table, a gallows style standard lamp, a further standard lamp, a book table, three occasional tables, a small string top stool, magazine rack, bathroom cabinet, mirror and book table CONDITION REPORTS Spinning wheel - various chips, cracks and losses throughout, white paint splattered marks, wheel does not run freely and hits one of the supports, the whole frame probably needs attention. Various splits, cracks, chips etc throughout. One foot certainly needs attention general signs of wear and tear throughout. Remaining items - various chips, scratches etc - see images
A mahogany bow fronted corner display cabinet with half galleried top to two glazed doors enclosing two shelves on square tapered legs united by an under tier, together with a mahogany framed pole screen with needlework set within a pointed shield shape, raised on a brass column and mahogany base
A mid Victorian oak side cabinet, circa 1860, in the Renaissance Revival style, the upper section with a carved back and turned supports, inset marble surface to top, the front having two short drawers over two doors, with symmetrical carved panels, with a stretcher tier to base, 175cm high, 121cm wide, 50cm deep
Violet, Duchess of Rutland (British, 1856-1937) Study of the artist's daughter, the Lady Diana Cooper, as the Madonna in Max Reinhardt's 1923 play "The Miracle" signed and inscribed lower left "The Miracle DC / New York / 1924 by VR" and inscribed verso with artist and sitter pencil 15 x 10cm (6 x 4in) Other Notes: Lady Diana Cooper (nee Manners), Viscountess Norwich (1892-1982) was a high profile London socialite and actress. She was married to Alfred Duff Cooper, 1st Viscount Norwich who served in Winston Churchill's war cabinet and was the daughter of the 8th Duke of Rutland. She was also the great aunt of former prime minister David Cameron. One of her most famous acting roles was on Boadway in 1923, playing the Madonna in Max Reinhardt's "The Miracle", which went on to tour Britain and Europe. "The Miracle" was a sumptous recreation of an old German legend, in which a miraculous statue of the Virgin comes to life and takes the place of a young nun so she can escape the convent and see the world. The Austrian director Max Reinhardt had staged an earlier production in 1912 but in the 1920s he devised a more lavish production. Lady Diana Cooper usually played the Virgin which involved standing stock-still for nearly as hour as a statue before coming to life; she occasionally played the nun. They opened in New York in 1924, toured all of America, then central Europe, then finally England and Wales. A little loss of colour.
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