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An Art Deco burr walnut drinks cabinet by Balico, Buenos Aires and Paris, with bevelled glass and retailers label, raised on matching table with cabriolet legs, the twin glass top doors opening to lift up the central section containing cocktail shaker, two decanters, five beakers, four cocktail glasses, a cordial bottle and five shot glasses, all with etched decoration of continental scenes (width 81cm, depth 44cm, height 50cm)
An elegant and diminutive Edwardian inlaid mahogany side cabinet by Buckley & Prockter Ltd of OldhamThe bowed upper section fitted with glazed and partitioned panels, enclosing a lined interior with shelf, above the shaped single frieze drawer and inverted open undertier, raised on four square tapered supports terminating on spade feet, width approx 61cm, height approx 122cm.
A good quality snooker cabinet In the form of a 17th Century style inlaid and carved oak court cupboard, 20th Century, the upper section featuring a carved canopy frieze above foliate carved panel which revolves to reveal the scoreboard, above a corresponding carved panel being hinged to reveal a sliding tray to house the billiard balls, flanked on either side by inlaid arcaded panels and carved baluster columns, above central frieze drawer and two panelled cupboard doors enclosing further storage space, both side panels of the cabinet having full length hinged revolving panels which reveal the cue racks, total width approx 136cm, total height approx 178cm. CONDITION REPORT: There are some cues, various sizes
A Louis XV style gilt metal mounted and brass inlaid mahogany vitrineThe elegant shaped cabinet featuring a veined marble top above pretty cast appliques, the glazed and hand painted panelled door enclosing a lined interior with three fixed shelves, raised on four elegant ogee supports, width approx 92cm, height 159cm.
Anna Maria Massinelli,'Hardstones - The Gilbert Collection',published by Phillip Wilson Publishers, 2000,Anna Maria Giusti,'Pietre Dure and the Art of Florentine Inlay',published by Thames & Hudson, 2006,Jacques Dubarry de Lassale,'Identifying Marble',published by H Vial, 2000,A Golomzik,'Ural Gems - Rhodonite',published by Mid Urals Publishing House, 1983, (Russian And English Language),V B Semyonov,'Ural Gems - Satin - Spar',published by Mid Urals publishing house 1984, (Russian And English Language),Christies Catalogue,'The Badminton Cabinet',December, 2004,Christie's Catalogue,'The Badminton Cabinet',5th July, 1990,Ferdinand Rossi,Mosaics - Survey of their History and Techniques',published by Praeger, 1970,Janina Grabowaska,'Polish Amber',published by Interpress, 1983,John Michael Tomlinson,'Derbyshire Black Marble',published by The Peak District's Mines Historical Society, 1996,Trevor D Ford,'Derbyshire Blue John',published by Landmark Limited, 2005
Amin Jaffer,'Luxury Goods from India: The Art of the Indian Cabinet Maker',V&A Publications, 2002,Patrick Conner,'George Chinnery: 1774-1853: Artists of India and the China Coast',published by the Antique Collectors' Club, 1993,Nancy Berliner, 'Beyond The Screen: Chinese Furniture of the 16th and 17th Centuries',published by the Museum of Fine Arts Boston, 1996,Jean Gordon Lee,'Philadelphians and the China Trade: 1784 -1844',published by the Philadelphia Museum of Art, 1984,'The China Trade: Romance and Reality' Exhibition Catalogue,1979,Oliver Impey,'Chinoiserie: The Impact of Oriental styles on Western Art and Decoration',published by the Oxford University Press, 1977,Madeleine Jarry,'Chinoiserie: Chinese Influence on European Decorative Art: 17th and 18th Centuries',The Vendome Press, 1981,Antony Wild,'The East India Company: Trade and Conquest from 1600',published by Harper Collins, 1999,Christie's Sale Catalogue, 'Export Art of China and Japan', 1998,The N
A pair of gilt gesso wall mirrors,by Charles Nosotti, in the manner of Robert Adam, each with a ribbon-tied medallion over ribbon-tied husks, an oval plate and candle shelf, one bears metal label 'C Nosotti, carver and gilder...Oxford Street',48cm wide99cm high (2)Charles Nosotti established a 'looking-glass manufactory', c.1831, and later collaborated with Howard & Sons. His work shows technical excellence; he exhibited a cabinet at the 1862 London Exhibition, commissioned for Strawberry Hill House, Middlesex.
Jan Veenendaal, 'Furniture from Indonesia, Sri Lanka and India during the Dutch Period',published by the Foundation Volkenkundig Museum, 1985,'Indo-Portuguese Museum, Bishops House, Cochin',published by the Calouste Gulbenkian Foundation, 2008,Mildred Archer, Christopher Rowell and Robert Skelton,'Treasures from India - The Clive Collection at Powis Castle',published by the Meredith Press, 1987, and a paperback version,Amin Jaffer,'Luxury Goods from India - The Art of the Indian Cabinet Maker',Victoria and Albert Publications, 2002,'Jorge Flores and Nuno Vassallo e Silva',published by Calouste Gulbenkian Foundation, 2004,'Arts of India 1550-1900 The Nehru Gallery of Indian Art',Victoria and Albert Publications, 1990, 2 volumes,Sheila Unwin,'The Arab Chest',Arabian Publishing, 2006,'European and Oriental Lacquer',BASF Lacquer Museum, Cologne Exhibition Catalogue,1977,Phillip Sturm,'West Indian Antique Furniture of the Lesser Antilles, 1740-1940',published by The A
Herbert Cescinsky and Ernest R Gribble,'Early English Furniture and Woodwork', published by Rutledge & Sons, 1922, two volumes bound as one,Margaret Jourdain,'English Decoration and Furniture of the Early Renaissance 1500-1650',published by B T Batsford, 1924Thomas Sheraton,'The Cabinetmaker and Upholsterer's Drawing book',published by Dover Publications, 1972George Hepplewhite,'The furniture design of George Hepplewhite',published by Gibbings & Co., 1910Helena Hayward,'Thomas Johnson and English Rococo',Published by Alec Tiranti, 1964 (2 Editions)Thomas Sheraton,'The Cabinet Dictionary', published by The Collectors' Book Club, 1973, volume 1 and 2Peter Ward-Jackson,'English Furniture Designs of the 18th Century',published by Victoria & Albert Museum, 1958Thomas Chippendale,'The Gentleman and Cabinet-Maker's Director',(reprint of the third edition), published Dover Publications, 1966 (2 editions)Kirkham, Mace and Porter, 'Furnishing the World (The East London F
'Gilded Wood - Conservation and History',published by The Sound View Press, 1991,David R Russell,'Antique Wood Working Tools - Their Craftsmanship from the Earliest Times to the 20th Century',published by Adamson, 2010,Pierre Ramond,'Marquetry',published by Getty, 2002,Silas Kopf,'A Marquetry Odyssey - Historical Objects and Personal Work',published by Hudson Hills Press, 2008,Alan Peters,Cabinetmaking: The Professional Approach',published by Stobart & Son Ltd., 1984,'The Badminton Cabinet',published by Liechtenstein Museum, 2007,William Ince and John Mayhew,'Authentic Georgian Furniture Designs - Universal System Household Furniture 1762',published by Dover Publications, 1998,Thomas King,'Neo-Classical Furniture Designs',reprint, published by Dover Publications, 1995,George Hepplewhite,'The Cabinet Maker and Upholsterer's Guide', reprint, published by Dover Publications, 1969, 3rd edition of 1794,Thomas Sheraton,'The Cabinet Maker and Upholsterer's Drawing Bo
A Goanese padoukwood cabinet,19th century, the moulded cornice over two panelled cupboards, the upper section with shelves and two drawers with recessed brass handles, a secret drawer behind the left drawer, the lower section with three fixed shelves, on turned bun feet,124cm wide59cm deep219cm high
A George III mahogany secretaire bookcase cabinet,the upper section with crossbanded and glazed doors over the base, with double-fronted fluted secretaire drawer opening to reveal drawers and pigeonholes within, over three further long drawers and standing on bracket feet,127cm wide61cm deep245cm high
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