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A rare and unusual pair of early 19th century English cabinet plates in the Sevres manner, each attributed to T.M.Randall, Madeley, Shropshire, circa 1825, one decorated with a circular central vignette two figures in a landscape after Boucher within a gilt-heightened pink ground and border set with three vignettes of exotic birds interspersed by scrolling vignette, pseudo Sèvres marks to the reverse, the companion similarly decorated to the border on a lime yellow ground with central vignette of a young woman behind a cherub after the original by Simon again with pseudo Sèvres marks and also a mid 19th century Coalport plate "Sun-Bird" pattern number 6/676 by J.Aston (3). *With provenance*
A COPELAND CABINET CUP AND SAUCER in Empire style, attractively painted with baskets of roses and swags suspended from raised gilt scrolls, the turquoise ground with vases and trophies, gilt scrolled handle and paw feet, cup 13.5cm h, green printed mark, c1870 Professional restoration to saucer
AN OAK SPLAY FRONTED CHINA CABINET with cavetto cornice and apron, enclosed by a pair of doors, the lower part with geometric panels on bun feet, 182cm h; 39 x 132cm, c1920 A heavy and well made cabinet of attractively mellowed, aged colour and patina in good condition with three plate glass shelves
A brass skeleton 'Congreve' Clock, mid 20th century, made by Varleys of Norwich, the dial with brass Roman numerals on Jasperware roundels, chiming on a bell, with spirit levels to front and left side, adjustment screws front and back, upon a plush base within an oak glazed cabinet, Clock 35.5cm wide x 50cm high
A Flemish table display cabinet, late 17th century, in ebony and ivory, the inside with applied metal strips painted with flowers, the inside of the lid painted with an allegorical scene of cherubs carrying the cross, on eight compressed turned ivory feet, 49cm long 31cm deep 33 cm high CONDITION REPORT: One internal vertical painted copper strip missing. Top is uneven with various cracks. Losses to inlay.
A late Victorian gilt bronze ebonised and walnut inlaid side cabinet, the brass three-quarter gallery over a central cupboard inset with a porcelain plaque depicting a young man playing a violin to a girl, flanked with glazed and mirror cupboards over two drawers, a mirrored back with an inverted shelf and plinth, raised on bun feet, 107.5cm wide 57cm deep 136cm high CONDITION REPORT: Wear to tops, finish polished to the ornate work, loss to top of door, scuffing to the edges, crack to undertier, veneer loss to areas of burr walnut. Additional images available (on request).
An Edwardian mahogany Adam Revival side cabinet, the top painted with an oval panel of a lady playing a mandolin with a cherub, the bow front and cupboard profusely carved with urns, swags, husks and scrollwork centred with a painted panel, enclosing five pull-out shelves, raised on fluted and turned legs, 70cm wide 53cm deep 114.5cm high CONDITION REPORT: Top poor, many scratches, scuffs, polish loss. One piece of side moulding detached. (but insides). Front painted panel poor, pooled dirty varnish almost obscurring picture. Two cracks to door. Damage to inside of door where it has hit the pull out trays.
An Edwardian mahogany Adam Revival demilune side cabinet, the top painted with an oval panel of a lady with a cherub, the front profusely carved with urns, swags, husks and scrollwork, and with three painted panels, the single cupboard enclosing a shelf, raised on stiff leaf turned legs, 121.5cm wide 54cm deep 94cm high CONDITION REPORT: Top with scratches, water damage to edges. Door and panels split along construction lines. Painted panels particularly observed by peeled varnish.
A Biedermeier mahogany display cabinet, 19th century, with gilt metal floral mount and barley twist pilasters above a drawer to the base, 78cm wide 41cm deep 159cm high CONDITION REPORT: Small section of beading missing from front at top. Moulding damage and repairs. Split column on left. Split side (top right). Additional images available (upon request).
A Victorian ebonised pier cabinet, with ornate gilt bronze mounts and a single door inset with hardstones with an urn of fruiting foliage, on a black marble ground, 96cm wide 44cm deep 119cm high CONDITION REPORT: Top scratched, marked and cracked. Door ebonising is discoloured. Some Hardstone inlay detached but present. Hardstone flowers have missing leaves, stalks and flowerheads. Several stalks and fruit detached. Much flat brass stringing to one side of the door sprung and some missing. Stringing missing to the base and sides. Discolouration to gilded finish. Chips to ebonising. We suggest a thorough close inspection.
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