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Late Victorian mahogany triple display cabinet, mirror back superstructure under a canopy with palmette carved uprights and a brass gallery, three glazed panel doors below enclosing an Old Gold pattern velvet interior, the lower section with inlaid fielded panels with rosettes, swags and ribbon ties, open shelf under, width 198cm, depth 46, height 105cm.
An Aynsley early 20th century part dessert service decorated in the Imari palette and comprising a tazza raised on a central pedestal with three scrolling feet, 23 cm diam x 12 cm high, square dish, triangular shaped dish and six plates to/w a Cauldron part dessert service comprising tazza, circular dish and two plates, a 19th century Wedgwood fluted plate and a floral decorated cabinet plate (15) Condition Report Aynsley - Tazza cracked and re-glued Plates and dishes - overall colours and gilding good, a few knife marks Cauldon - No chips or cracks but some wear The other two plates have some knife marks
A Japanese Meiji Period ivory and shibayama miniature shodana (display cabinet), finely inlaid overall with insects and sprays of flowers in mother-of-pearl, tortoiseshell and penwork, fitted with two sliding doors and a lift-away panel above two staged open shelves and three small drawers, on bracket feet, 13 cm high x 11 cm wide x 3.8 cm deep, unsigned Condition Report No losses
An Art Deco Token Works walnut drinks cabinet,designed by Betty Joel, with a mirrored cabinet over a slide and four drawers, with ivorine scalloped handles, labelled 'TOKEN HAND-MADE FURNITURE, Designed by Betty Joel, Manufactured by W Witt & M Lund at Token Works, Kingston By-Pass Feb 1936',69.5cm wide43cm deep142.5cm high
An Art Deco burr maple cocktail cabinet,attributed to Epstein, the raised centre with a hinged top opening to reveal a mirrored interior, later fitted with six cocktail sticks and six glasses, over two further drawers and flanked with cupboards, raised on a 'U' shaped stand on a plinth base,167cm wide53cm deep113.5cm high
A chestnut bedroom suite,designed by Sir Ambrose Heal in 1905-10, no. 392, comprising:a dressing table, with a circular mirror, over four drawers, 106cm wide53cm deep153cm higha pot cupboard,41cm wide48cm deep74cm highand a rare single door wardrobe,opening to reveal a mirror, over a single drawer, 68cm wide53.5cm deep189cm highLiterature: Similar items in this '392' design are illustrated in Oliver S Heal's 'Sir Ambrose Heal and the Heal Cabinet Factory', 2014, p.173.
An Aesthetic ebonised side cabinet,designed by E W Godwin (1833-1886), the moulded top over two walnut-fronted drawers and two undertiers, lacking pierced panels,53.5cm wide52.5cm deep73cm highProvenance: From the descendants of Andrew Muir (1817-1899) a wealthy merchant who, with Archibald Mirrielees (1797-1877), established Muir & Mirrielees in Moscow. The department store became a household name throughout the Russian Empire.Literature: For a similar table, see Tennants' 'Decorative Arts & Modern Design Sale', Thursday 19 November 2009, lot 1744. Soros 'The Secular Furniture of E W Godwin, Yale 1999 p.203 no.325 150-1, cat 215.
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