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One volume "The Floricultural Cabinet and Florist`s magazine", published Whittaker and Co., 1846, three volumes "The History of the Reign of George III", one volume "The Annals of the Barber-Surgeons of London", limited edition No`d. 30/60, published London 1890, in tooled leather binding with elaborate armorial cresting, one volume "Holy Bible", published by Nuttall, Fisher, Dixon and Gibson, 1813
An Indonesian style ebonised and carved teak cocktail cabinet, the rising lid opening to reveal a mirrored interior above a pair of doors, all with heavy carved decoration depicting Eastern style scenes with figures on cabriole claw feet and a heavily carved Eastern style rectangular table top bookcase with dragon decoration
An olivewood, walnut and rosewood cabinet on stand, late 17th / early 18th century, possibly Colonial, central cupboard door opening to an arrangement of six drawers, within an arrangement of eleven further drawers, oyster veneered front and side panels, the stand with a frieze drawer, spiral turned legs, shaped undertier and turned bun feet, 135cm high, 97cm wide, 38cm deep
A pair of Regency mahogany hall chairs, in the manner of Gillows, circa 1815, with shell carved backs, solid seats on turned tapered and sabre legs. For a pair of matched hall chairs of related design see ChristieÕs, Fine English Furniture, Lot 6, 14th September 2011 ÔThe chair-backs, richly carved with Venus-shell and C-scrolls, reflect the robust George IV French antique style that George Smith promoted with The Cabinet-Maker and UpholstererÕs Guide, 1826. The same patterned back features on a set of similar chairs stamped by Gillows of Lancastor (V. Slowe, Treasures from Abbot Hall, Kendal, Kendal, 1989, p. 6). Grecian hall chairs of related form, with Venus-shell crestings, and featuring the stamp ÔGillows LancastorÕ are illustrated in M. Burkett, History of Gillows of Lancastor, London, 1969, pl. 1l4. Another related pair, painted with a family crest, was advertised by Jeremy Ltd. in Country Life, 22 March 1990. A further pair with almost identical reeded shell backs was sold anonymously, SothebyÕs London, 12 February 1999, lot 132. Shell-crested hall chairs of a related pattern were introduced at the Worshipful Company of Fishmongers (O. Brackett, An Encyclopaedia of English Furniture, 1927, p. 283).Õ
A tulipwood, painted, Vernis Martin, gilt metal and marble mounted cabinet after a design by Francois Linke, in Louis XVI style, late 19th century, shaped rouge royale marble top above concave moulding, above a frieze centred by a cartouche with painted floral sprays, above a vernis martin decorated bombe door depicting a courting couple in an extensive landscape, shaped apron and outswept legs and metal sabots, 119cm high, 95cm high, 40cm deep
A Dutch wanlut and inlaid display cabinet on stand, second half 18th century, domed cornice, above astragal glazed doors opening to shelves, the stand with two short drawers and two cpboards, shaped apron, on turned tapered legs above an undertier, on bun feet, 216cm high, 156cm wide, 45cm deep
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