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A collection of Fusiliers flaming grenade badges - including Victorian Officers' gilt and enamel Royal Fusiliers fur cap badge, Royal Inniskilling Fusiliers, Munster Fusiliers and others - approximately 65 including fur cap badges, Glengarry badges, collar titles and buttons, all mounted in a glazed cabinet with feather hackles
A c.1880 Tunbridge Ware jewellery cabinet with hinged lid set with geometric patterns, two hinged doors below enclosing three small drawers, width 25cm, height 26cm (some losses). CONDITION REPORT: Several areas of veneer missing to the top, split to middle drawer, door locked but no key. Tired condition, typical house clearance item.
A Japanese Meiji period Shodhana cabinet, the pierced dragon adorned pediment above various stepped shelves, cupboard doors and sliding doors, raised on a carved scrolling base, width approx 124cm. CONDITION REPORT: Minor damage commensurate with age and use. Slides in curved cupboard detached but present. Doors to top detached but present. Small split to curved shelf, Small scuffs to carving.
An Arts and Crafts oak side cabinet, the upper section with detailed inlaid panel to the cupboard door depicting a young maiden with polished pewter and specimen wood inlaid detail, enclosing a single shelf above a base of three drawers on rectangular stile supports, width 65cm. CONDITION REPORT: Most panels split, staining to middle surface, one section of white metal inlay slightly corroded. Later handles, although still a very pleasing cabinet overall. Height 153cm, depth 53cm.
An early 19th century Dutch walnut and marquetry inlaid side cabinet, the shaped top unusually decorated with a carafe beside two jugs and four tea bowls with saucers and brass line inlay above three frieze drawers and two cupboard doors, each set with an oval portrait inlaid panel flanked by brass capped caryatid pilasters to square section tapering feet, width 126cm (af).
An unusual 19th century mahogany display cabinet, the dentil moulded cornice above astragal glazed boxwood strung hinged upper compartment and domed glazed door beneath revealing a baize lined and shelved interior, overall mounted on a concave frieze drawer flanked by two short drawers above oval inlaid cupboard doors raised on ogee bracket feet, width 172cm.
A good quality reproduction walnut and burr walnut television cabinet, designed as an 18th century linen press, the moulded cornice above two fielded panel doors with star inlaid detail enclosing the adjustable bracket for a television, and dummy drawers with fold out action above a single base drawer on bracket feet, width 118cm. CONDITION REPORT: Height 198cm. Depth 53cm.
Shapland and Petter of Barnstable Art Nouveau inlaid 'Peacock' hall cabinet, circa 1905 the central door inlaid with panels depicting stylised peacocks the interior with coat hooks, mirror and stick rail 183cm high, 118cm across, 47.5cm deep. Exhibited: Liberty, London, Arts & Crafts Design from 1860-1920, 2003. Shapland & Petter was founded in 1854 by Henry Shapland. At its height in the Arts & Crafts and Art Nouveau period it supplied the leading retailers including Liberty & Co. and Waring & Gillow.
George Washington Jack (British, 1855-1932) for Morris & Co. Arts & Crafts bookcase cabinet mahogany inlaid satinwood and chequer banding, of inverted breakfront form, with moulded cornice above floral inlaid frieze and central pair of glazed cupboard doors, flanked by two single glazed doors, the base with arched and column recesses, flanked by two single short drawers between single cupboard doors, above single long cupboard doors, all on moulded base on shaped bracket feet 203cm high, 201cm across. An example of this cabinet was exhibited by Morris & Co. at the Franco-British Exhibition in 1908 which was purchased for the sitting room at Stanmore Hall, Middlesex by William Knox D'Arcy. Literature, Jeremy Cooper, Victorian & Edwardian Furniture and Interiors, London, 1987, p.178, pl.474 the sitting room at Stanmore House, a similar example. A similar example can also be found in a Morris & Co. catalogue circa 1900.
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