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A good quantity of 19th and 20th century hardback books, to include: 'Lady's Cabinet' 1837, 'Barclays Dictionary', volumes I & II, 'The Scottish Highlands', Clans and Regiments, volumes II, III & V, 'The Alsation', volume I, a magazine for breeders and exhibitors, edited by Ernest Main, published London 1925 and others.
A large Japanese Shibyama carved cabinet, Meiji period, having all over carved decoration with mother of pearl and bone inlay to the back and cupboard doors on conforming wooden stand, 127cm wide x 220cm tall. Condition Report: Good overall condition - general wear but no major loss or repairs needed. Fretwork to base broken at bottom right corner, but can be repairs. Decoration good throughout. Scratches and scuffs in places.
A good reproduction Mahogany Cabinet on Chest with moulded cornice over opposing single raised and fielded panel doors having central applied carved geometric motif, the base having moulded edges with two short over one long drawer with applied fronts and metal tear drop handles, standing on barley twist legs and stretchers, 49 1/4'' wide x 72 1/4'' high x 15 3/4'' deep.
An elegant 19th c. Walnut table top glazed Cabinet having carved and moulded pediment top with dragon shield and motif, 'Semper par at us' and having castellated moulding over the single glazed door, having nine panes and wooden glazing bars, flanked by turned column supports, carved panel sides with birds, acorns and leaves, on lower moulding. 27'' wide x 39 1/2'' high x 13 1/4'' deep
***An interesting 19th c. Oriental ebonised glazed Cabinet on Table having moulded cornice on a carved frieze and frame with carved half turned twist column supports and a pair of opposing single pane glazed doors on pin hinges with applied, carved and pierced corner decoration, the sides being similar, with Rosewood back panels of clip construction, comes apart. The base having cleated top with carved shaped frieze featuring a dragon head, the carved shoulder cabriole legs with paw feet and having lion masks to the top, 44 1/4'' wide x 68 1/4'' high x 21'' deep.
A late Victorian Chippendale revival Display Cabinet on stand, the top having pierced fret cut pediment over applied floral moulded frieze, the pair of opposing twelve pane geometrically glazed doors with wooden glazing bars opening to reveal two glass shelves. The bow fronted table base having moulded top with flight of two applied moulded front drawers with ornate brass plate handles, standing on tapering square legs with lower shaped tier and spade feet. 30 1/8'' wide x 72'' high x 18 1/4'' deep
A RARE GEORGE III JAPANNED AND GILDED DWARF CABINET, CIRCA. 1790, with pierced brass galleried back, a pair of central wire mesh doors enclosing a pair of shelves, flanked by a pair of carved and gilded columns and mirror backed open shelves. 4ft 0ins wide x 3ft 0ins high x 1ft 3ins deep. Provenance: Purchased from GODSON & COLES, GROSVENOR HOUSE ANTIQUE FAIR 1992, sold along with a BDA ASSESSMENT SERVICE, dated June 15th 1992.
A SUPERB QUALITY EARLY 19TH CENTURY FRENCH BRONZE AND WHITE MARBLE MANTLE CLOCK by RAINGO FRES. A. PARIS, the case with a classical female laying beneath a circular eight day coloured movement with blue and white Roman numerals, supported on a white marble base. 20ins wide, 15ins high. Note: The Raingo house was established in 1813 and specialised in the high precision clock making during the empire and restoration period. They patented some astronomical clock models. In 1830 Raingo settled in 8 Rue de Touraine and in 1841 the Raingo brothers added bronzes of art and furnishings to their catalogue. In 1860 they supplied bronzes to the Emperor and the Empress. They collaborated with prestigious cabinet makers in particular François Linke.
A mixed lot to include a Japanese gilt decorated black lacquer table cabinet (slightly a/f), an art nouveau design Henry Loveridge & Co brass crumb catcher, a 19th Century burr wood snuff box tortoiseshell lined, a whale tooth, a Bohemian ruby glass mug foliate engraved 'Love the Giver', four late 19th Century glass spa beakers in woven cases, a 19th Century aesthetic painted silk fan, a Chinese silk fan, two Kodak folding cameras in leather cases, a pair of olive wood bookends etc.
A late Victorian mahogany sheet music cabinet, the satinwood crossbanded top above a frieze inlaid with marquetry ribbon tied husk swags and an astragal glazed cupboard door enclosing five sliding trays on square tapering legs with spade feet, with 3/4 gilt brass shelf for the top lacking supports.
An early 20th Century Mappin and Webb EPNS part Old English pattern canteen of cutlery comprising ivory handled knives and carving set, dinner forks, dessert forks, fish servers, ladle, gravy spoon, desert spoons, table spoons, sauce ladles etc in oak cabinet with a pair of panelled doors enclosing three fitted drawers, flush brass carrying handles to sides, bears presentation plaque.
A late 19th Century George III style mahogany bookcase cabinet, the dentil cornice above a plain frieze and a pair of astragal glazed doors enclosing adjustable shelves, the projecting lower section with a pair of panelled cupboard doors with outline moulding raised on bracket feet. 107 x 44 x 217.5cm high.
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