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An Edwardian oak wall mounted tantalus cabinet, bearing `Chapman Son & Co` label, the moulded pediment above a drawer, fitted with three wine glasses, above a pair of mirrored doors revealing five cut glass tumblers and four decanters and stoppers above a cigar drawer (faults), together with an oak tantalus, fitted with three decanters and stoppers.
A Victorian birds eye maple cabinet by William Watt in the Aesthetic manner of Edward William Godwin, having a moulded and scratch carved cornice, centre upper carved doors, enclosing fitted press drawers over a two drawer and two door cupboard base, enclosed by a quarter rounded arrangements of gallery cupboard and shelving, on turned legs and bearing the enamel plaque verso of William Watt of London, 153 cm high and 190 cm wide. Provenance: Bought from the sale of contents of Caythorpe Hall and remaining in the same family until present.
Seven pieces of Mauchline ware, comprising; a single drawer cabinet with circular pincushion top (Photographic – Aberhamffra Harbour, Barmouth/Barmouth), 8.2cm, a knitting needle case (Promenade From The North, Southport/The Pier, Southport), 23cm, another with work slot (Cross, Chichester/Chichester Cathedral), 25.5cm, a bodkin cylinder with pointed ends (Littlehampton), 14cm, a needlecase of cylinder form (The Pier, Clacton-on-Sea), 9.8cm, a needlebook (Shakespeare’s House, Stratford on Avon), 8.7cm, and a notebook (Burns’ Cottage/Burns’ Monument – Made of Wood Which Grew Near Alloway Kirk ...), 7cm. (7)
An unusual early 19th century penwork and transfer sewing cabinet, the hinged rectangular lid over a pair of doors, the upper section fitted with compartments, the doors revealing three drawers, the badly worn exterior decorated with figures, the interior with monochrome prints of continental buildings, rural, river and sea scenes, children and revellers, one print initialled, one signed indistinctly, the whole on four bun feet, with key, 19cm x 12.5cm x 23.5cm.
A large bisque head doll, impressed `DEP 15` and indistinctly printed `Ete Jum`(?), with cork pate, brown hair, closing blue eyes, pierced ears, open mouth showing upper teeth, and jointed composition body, wearing a dress with lace collar, undergarments and socks, the leather shoes marked `Paris Déposé`, height approx 82cm, with a paper covered wooden case and a modern teak and glazed display cabinet.
Geo Strath – original cabinet golfing portrait photograph mounted on the original photographer`s card by Chapman & Co Brooklyn. Note: George Strath was appointed Troon`s first Professional in 1881and was the first Scottish Professional to emigrate to the United States to Brooklyn, New York. He was an excellent clubmaker, making beautiful long nose woods, which are now extremely rare.
A silver old english feather edge pattern flatware service, by James Dixon & Sons, Sheffield 1926-1931, the majority being 1931, comprising: 12 soup spoons, 12 table forks, 6 tablespoons, 12 dessert spoons, 12 dessert forks, 12 teaspoons, 6 coffee spoons, 2 sauce ladles, 2 fruit spoons, 4 salt spoons, 2 mustard spoons, a stilton scoop, a pickle fork, 2 butter knives, 2 jam spoons, a pair of sugar tongs, soup ladle, a bread fork, 12 pairs of fish knives and forks with bone handles, a pair of fish servers with bone handles, 6 napkin rings, a pair of knife rests, in addition with steel blades and bone handles: two pairs of carvers with steel, 12 table knives, 12 cheese knives and 12 cake knives, all monogrammed, 155oz weighable silver, in fitted oak table cabinet. With original receipt from James Dixon and Sons, dated 1931.
Edwardian golden oak and walnut writing cabinet with short lift-top panel, the fall slope front writing desk with three hinged compartments, exposing fitted interior with pigeon holes, drawers etc., the lower section with two panel doors and shelved interior flanked by a pair of carved and fluted side columns, the whole on breakfront plinth base, 115cm wide.
19th century French dwarf side cabinet in the manner of Somani, having a Belgian black moulded edge marble top, ormolu mounts, egg and dart ornament, the serpentine front frieze decorated with a diaper pattern, the cupboard enclosed by a shaped front door with central relief cast ormolu oval panel, the contraparte surround flanked by caryatid columns, shaped feet and breakfront base, 110cm.
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