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A pair of Royal Worcester bone china cabinet cups and saucers, circa 1913 and 1914, decorated in gilt with fern fronds against a turquoise ground, puce printed factory marks to bases, together with a Grainger & Co Worcester circular pot and cover, decorated with flowers within moulded scroll borders against a blush ground, and a similar small mug decorated with blue tits (minor faults).
An Edwardian satinwood and mahogany serpentine fronted display cabinet, profusely inlaid with floral swags, tied ribbons and oval panels enclosing scenes of putti representing the four seasons, all within crossbanded borders and stringing, the interior fitted with two velvet-lined shelves, raised on tapering legs with carved acanthus leaves and inlaid fluting, united by a shaped undertier, height approx 179cm, width approx 154cm, depth approx 51cm.
A late 19th Century Middle Eastern parquetry inlaid and carved display cabinet-on-stand, the top profusely inlaid with an arrangement of geometric designs and Arabic script in exotic wood and bone, fitted with a single glazed door above a similarly decorated base with a single drawer, on cabriole supports, height approx 191cm, width approx 89cm.
A Regency rosewood and brass inlaid side cabinet, the breakfront top above a frieze inlaid with repeating palmette patterns and two mirrored doors flanked by gilt brass mounted Corinthian column supports, raised on a plinth base, height approx 92cm, width approx 124cm (alterations and restoration).
A FRENCH CARVED WALNUT TWO STAGE SIDE CABINET, late 19th century, the moulded cornice and panelled frieze with central arched pediment and spindle gallery surmount, three cupboard doors flanked and divided by twin baluster engaged columns, the whole on turned and beaded baluster supports, the lower stage with three fielded frieze drawers over three doors spaced by fluted columns headed by lion masks, carved foliate panels throughout, moulded base and bun feet, 75 3/4"" x 23 3/4"" x 106"" (Illustrated)
AN EDWARDIAN SATINWOOD AND EBONISED DISPLAY CABINET of stepped breakfront form crossbanded with stringing, raised serpentine centre section with pagoda top surmounted by a pierced gilt metal gallery, glazed door over three drawers with gilt brass drop handles, flanked on either side by a curved door, silk lined interior, raised on square tapering legs and spade feet, 55"" x 76 1/2"" x 18 1/2"" (Illustrated)
A VICTORIAN ROSEWOOD SIDE CABINET of shallow oblong form with veined white marble top, open central bookcase with adjustable shelving and waved frieze, flanked on either side by a cupboard with applied scrolled panelling with protruding wrythen turned columns, plain frieze, on plinth, 71"" x 15 3/4"" x 36 1/4"" (Illustrated)
A VICTORIAN WALNUT AND EBONISED CREDENZA of D form with stringing, amboyna banding and gilt metal mounts, moulded edged top with gilt metal banding, inlaid panelled frieze with paterae, central quarter veneered door with patera flanked by protruding Corinthian columns and flanked in turn by a glazed cabinet, on moulded base and bracket feet, 66 1/2"" x 17 1/2"" x 41 1/2"" (Illustrated)
AN ART NOUVEAU MAHOGANY DISPLAY CABINET in the manner of Shapland & Petter, the moulded edged top on square section front supports inlaid with stylised foliage extending to pierced feet and enclosing a demi lune central section with spindle fronted shelf over two stained and leaded glazed doors with open shelf below, 47"" x 14 1/2"" x 58 1/4
An Italian ebony and bone collectors cabinet early19th Century the hinged... An Italian ebony and bone collectors cabinet early19th Century the hinged fall enclosing an arrangement of short drawers and cupboards on later ebonised stand with square section tapering legs joined by X-stretchers 43cm high, 52cm wide, 31cm deep, with stand 121cm high
A French ebony, ebonised and marquetry escritoire, third quarter 19th century A French ebony, ebonised and marquetry escritoire, third quarter 19th century, in the manner of Alphonse-Gustave Giroux, Paris, inlaid with bone stringing throughout, the rectangular top above the frieze drawer and hinged fall opening to an arrangement of six drawers and an open recess with open shelf, above the leather inset, above three further drawers, flanked overall by fluted pilasters headed by Doric capitals, on turned tapering feet, the rear panel bearing an ivorine retailers plaque titled `J.WALTON & CO. LTD, ANTIQUE FURNITURE, MERE, WILTS`, 140cm high, 87cm wide, 54cm deep For a related side cabinet demonstrating similar marquetry panels and stamped A.Giroux see Christie`s, The Opulent Eye, 10th September 2012, Lot 70 This escritoire relates closely to pieces made for Maison Alphonse Giroux in the tradition of 18th century marchands-merciers. It is thought that the firm probably did not make any of the wares they sold but rather commissioned them from a number of craftsmen. The firm was established in 1799 by François-Simon-Alphonse Giroux (d.1848), with premises at 7, rue du Coq-Saint-Honoré, Paris. Dealing in luxury goods, and known for its high-quality objects such as glove boxes, caskets for weddings and baptisms, and gifts for the New Year, by 1834, the company also sold small items of furniture. In 1838, the company was taken over by Giroux`s two sons, Alphonse-Gustave (d.1886) and André (d.1874), who under the name of Giroux & Cie, further extended the business, showing and frequently winning medals at the Exposition des Produits de l`Industrie française. Between 1855 and 1857, Maison Alphonse Giroux supplied Napoléon III and Empress Eugenie with furniture including a small bureau, two ormolu-mounted chiffonniers, candelabras, clocks and vases. In 1857, the business relocated to 43, boulevard des Capucines, where it remained until 1867 when it was taken over by Duvinage and Harinkouke.
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