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A Royal Mint Millennium Masterpiece coin collection set, an Executive proof coin collection set, 2004, a year proof coin set, 1986, and a treasure chest shaped coin cabinet, with sixteen quarter dollars and sixteen packs of uncirculated quarter dollars Condition report Report by NG There are 24 coins in the Royal Mint Millennium Masterpiece coin collection set.
An Edwardian inlaid mahogany display cabinet on stand, the frieze drawer stamped T WILLSON, 68 GREAT QUEEN STREET, LONDON, 91 cm wide Condition report Report by NG Approx. 227 cm high Report by RB Generally good, some fading and staining, with occasional knocks, general wear and tear as you would expect for a piece of furniture 100 years old, very much in a market fresh condition rather than being restored.
An Italian walnut dining room suite, carved all over with vases, flowers, scrolls, festoons and other motifs, comprising a set of eight dining chairs, with leather backs and seats, a large side cabinet, having three pairs of panel doors, on lion monopodia, 364 cm wide, a sideboard, 211 cm wide, a serving table, 146 cm wide, a small bookcase, 90 cm wide, and a dining table, 261 cm wide (12) See illustration
Cabinet piano, by James Ball London, circa 1815, the case of mahogany with ebony stringing, barrel keyboard cover, the panel above the keyboard with later fabric, the frieze with central applied guilt-bronze vinous plaque, satinwood fascia board and cheeks with mahogany crossbanding, the five and a half keyboard, FF to c4, with ivory naturals and ebony accidentals, two pedals controlling damper lift and una corda, two turned and reeded legs with brass collars to the front, inscribed above the keyboard James Ball, Duke Street, Grosvenor Square, Maker to His Royal Highness the Prince Regent, also bearing a brass plaque inscribed This piano belongs to Mrs Anne Butlin of Rugby circa 1810, height 5' 9?", 177cm; width 3' 5?", 106cm; depth 1' 10", 66cm *This piano originally formed part of the Mickleburgh Collection and was sold by the Bristol Auction Rooms on 24 June 2003, lot 221
A Queen Anne chinoiserie lacquered cabinet early 18th century, with floral and foliate engraved gilt brass strap hinges and lockplates, the exterior decorated with low relief chinoiserie scenes of beasts and birds in wooded landscapes with rockwork and buildings, conforming decoration to interior with an arrangement of ten drawers with gilt brass ring handles, raised on later cast bronze paw feet, 38 x 20in. (96.5 x 51cm.), 38¾in. (98.5cm.) high.
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