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A 19th Century Dutch marquetry side cabinet, stamped Edwards & Roberts and bearing paper label to back, decorated with overall flower-charged urns, masks and scrolling foliage on a mahogany ground, fitted with a single drawer above a pair of panelled doors, on bracket feet, height approx 86cm, width approx 75cm (faults).
A late 18thC / early 19thC yew, elm and fruitwood spice or apothecary cabinet, the two-peg jointed doors opening to reveal a fitted interior with an array of nine drawers around a central shaped cubby hole for mixing bowl or mortar (not present). The cabinet is surmounted by a shaped pediment, part of which is an additional full-width flat drawer
An Italian ormolu-mounted, ivory and speciman marble inlaid table cabinet, late 17th/ early 18th century, of rectangular form, the spreading top with sliding cover over well, the hinged cover opening to reveal further well and decorated to verso with central marble square enclosed by cartouches of ivory scroll decoration around specimen stones . The two front doors similarly decorated to verso and opening to reveal an elaborately inlaid architectural interior set with seven drawers, two secret, and further drawer below. The whole raised upon associated later cabinet stand, 126cm high x 56cm wide x 36cm deep.
A George III mahogany ladies harlequin writing/dressing table, the ice-birch banded and strung divided folding top opening to reveal two lidded compartments, a sprung loaded pigeonholes and small drawer compartments, above a single dummy drawer, which drops to reveal an inset green leather adjustable writing slope and a fitted writing compartment, above a fitted dressing drawer and a concave tambour cupboard, raised on simulated bamboo turned tapering legs terminating in caps and castors, 91 cm high x 66 cm wide x 55 cm deep. The present table is almost identical to designs by Thomas Shearer which was published in The Cabinet-Makers` London Book of Prices, which was distributed by the London Society of Cabinet-Makers in 1788. Thomas Shearer was the main contributor for this publication supplying seventeen plates from twenty design plates. The recognised cabinet maker Thomas Shearer has possibly taken previous designs by Rudd and improved on the design. The present table represent a more elaborate example to similar designs published by Sheraton and Hepplewhite. A closely related example sold at Sotheby`s, 20 October 1972, lot 105. C.G. Gilbert, Furniture at Temple Newsam House, Vol II, p.342, item 429
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