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1056 An Italian Renaissance style carved walnut cabinet 18th century with early 20th century elements, the rectangular top with molded edge over five frieze drawers over a pair of hinged paneled doors enclosing a shelf, raised on paw feet to the front and bracket feet to the rear, 34.75`` H x 45`` W x 17`` D, est: $1000/2000 Provenance: Property from a Private Collection, Orange County, CA. Condition: General marks, scratches, rubbed wear, nicks, gouges and losses commensurate with age and use, including a 1`` x 5`` loss along rear edge of right-hand side panel. Some elements are later-added replacements dating to the early 20th century including: a 2.5``-wide strip running the entire width of the top along the rear edge, a 19``-long strip of the molding along the front edge of the top, the dentil frieze along the front, the interior side panels, the rear panel, and the rear bracket feet. A 6`` x 1.5`` wedge-shaped restoration to top near rear. The front paw feet are likely later-added replacements, but also show signs of age. There are also later-added reinforcements to the underside and rear, and possible other later-added elements to carcass. Old woodworm damage to carcass. Your bid indicates acceptance of our Conditions of Sale. AS-IS. ALL SALES FINAL
1100 A Victorian mahogany lockside cabinet Mid 19th century, the lockplate to top stamped ``Chubb`s Patent``, ``St. Paul`s Chyd London 492138`` and ``Chubb & Son Makers to Her Majesty``, the stile lockplates stamped ``Chubb`s Patent`` and numbered, one ``491795`` the other ``491796``, the rectangular glazed hinged top enclosing an undivided compartment over seven velvet-lined graduated long drawers with ebonized pulls, flanked by locking stiles headed by foliate bosses, 37`` H x 38.25`` W x 19`` D, est: $1500/2000 Provenance: Property from a Private Collection, Montecito, CA. Condition: Overall good condition. General minor marks, scratches and nicks commensurate with age and use. Sun-fading to timber of one side panel. Refinished. The velvet lining later-added. The glass panel probably later. Your bid indicates acceptance of our Conditions of Sale. AS-IS. ALL SALES FINAL
1106 A French metal cabinet First quarter 20th century, stamped to lockplate with a logo ``Paris`` and ``HD`` with an anchor within a circle, the rectangular top with rounded corners and a molded edge over a pair of hinged paneled doors enclosing a green-painted interior fitted with a single shelf, 53.5`` H x 32.5`` W x 18`` D, est: $500/700 Provenance: Property from a Private Collection, Montecito, CA. Condition: Overall good condition. General marks and scratches commensurate with age and use. Refinished or polished. Your bid indicates acceptance of our Conditions of Sale. AS-IS. ALL SALES FINAL
1107 An Art Deco Carpathian elm demilune bar cabinet Circa 1930, possibly English, the top section with a pair of fluted hinged doors reversing to open shelves and brackets for bar tools, opening to a mirror-backed interior fitted with an open glass shelf, the bottom with shallow circular wells for bottles, over a conforming outset cupboard with a slide-out shelf with red Bakelite handle to top, the fluted doors enclosing an interior fitted with a wooden shelf and a bottle rack; the exteriors of both sections veneered with book-matched burl; the interiors of both sections veneered with contrasting exotic woods, 63.25`` H x 36`` W x 19`` D, est: $2000/2500 Provenance: Private Collection, Arcadia, CA. Condition: Overall good condition. General light marks and scratches. Re-finished. Repairs and restorations to veneer. Exterior rear panel of top section a later replacement. Hinges of lower section later mismatched replacements. Lacking latch at top of doors of lower section; door held shut by latch at bottom. Accompanied by a later fluorescent light fixture, not currently installed. No key. Your bid indicates acceptance of our Conditions of Sale. AS-IS. ALL SALES FINAL
1156 An American fumed oak dental cabinet Late 19th century, unsigned, attributed to Ransom and Randolf Co., Toledo, OH, model No. 35, enclosing an ingenious arrangement of nineteen variously fitted drawers, six hinged and sliding shelves (one glazed), and two cupboards with hinged doors, one reversing to shelves fitted with slide-out racks, the other reversing to railed shelves; the sides and rear of the case paneled, 59.25`` H x 25.25`` W x 19`` D, est: $1500/2500 Provenance: Property from a Private Collection, Montecito, CA. Condition: Overall good condition. Refinished in a dark color. Your bid indicates acceptance of our Conditions of Sale. AS-IS. ALL SALES FINAL
1169 A Monterey `Old Wood` Prohibition-design cabinet Circa 1929 - 1936, made by Mason Manufacturing Company, with branded ``Monterey`` signature to rear panel and branded horseshoe mark to side panel, the rear and side panels forming a three-quarter gallery mounted with two clamp-on iron electric light fixtures with vellum shades, over a rectangular top set with ten brightly colored tiles, the top sliding forward to reveal a hidden compartment behind the false rear panel of the cupboard fitted with a single shelf and enclosed by hinged double doors; with iron hardware, 37.25`` H x 38`` W x 19`` D, est: $3500/4500 Literature: Model of cabinet illustrated: Roger Renick and Michael Trotter, eds., ``Monterey: Furnishings of California`s Spanish Revival``. (Atglen, PA: Schiffer Publishing, 2000), 52. Model of lamp illustrated: Renick and Trotter, 65. Provenance: Private Collection, Pacific Palisades, CA. Condition: Overall good condition. Structurally sound. General marks and scratches, and scattered minor nicks, including nicks to edges of cupboard doors where the two meet, commensurate with age and use. Original finish and hardware. The lamps with differing kinds of switches. The shades are later replacements. Your bid indicates acceptance of our Conditions of Sale. AS-IS. ALL SALES FINAL
CHINESE CARVED WOOD MULTI-LEVEL CABINET with carved borders and pierced edgings, the shelves over multi levels, and with carved dragon feet, 140cm wide, 43.5cm deep, 124cm high There are small sections of carving missing from either side; the top three shelves may have had doors/panels which are no longer there; two spindles at either side of the middle shelf are detached but present; several of the carved friezes are a little wobbly; light surface scratches
Good quality late nineteenth century Chinese Chippendale revival china display cabinet, with pierced gallery, unusual Gothic astragal glazed sliding door enclosing two glass shelves with gadrooned and blind fret decoration, on chamfered legs joined by X-frame stretchers, 105cm wide x 194cm high
Unusual late Victorian mahogany combination card table / games table and drinks cabinet with Royal Doulton cut glass service, on fluted square taper legs and brass castors, 94cm x 55cm CONDITION REPORT In very good overall condition. Crystal service is a new good quality replacement and is also in excellent condition and complete. The inside of the two drinks flaps have some dents. The baize lining is original and has a few moth holes and stains. The underside baize is ripped. The top has minor splits and scratches
Impressive late Victorian mahogany display cabinet / sideboard of large proportions, with mirrored and glazed sections and cupboards, floral carved decoration, on cabriole legs, approximately 251cm x 158cm CONDITION REPORT Good original condition. Small areas of carving detached and small piece missing
A 19th Century Sèvres style cabinet cup and saucer, painted with an oval portrait after Rembrandt and a cherub, with enamel jewels on a blue ground and another cabinet cup and saucer/see illustration Condition Report: Cup – Slight losses to gilt border of portrait. Chips to foot rim and loss of four white beads above foot rim. Black firing flaw beneath. Saucer – One bead missing. Border around cherub has losses to gilt and enamelling. Cup 2 – A few small losses to gilding and enamelling. Saucer 2 – Small chip to rim and one very small flake to outer edge of rim. Some surface scratches and losses to enamel and gilt. Quite a number of white enamel beads missing including about 50% of those from innermost ring.
A Berlin porcelain cabinet cup and saucer, painted a named scene 'Die Katholische Kirche zu Berlin' within gilt borders/Provenance: Estate of Raymond de Seyssel Hall Condition Report: Cup and saucer have light scratches and some wear to gilt borders. There is a slight score mark to interior of cup.
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