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A Victorian Photograph Album containing approximately 18 Cabinet Cards + approximately 16 Carte de Visites, mainly portraits, old full cf gt, inner dentelles gt, aeg, orig brass clasp + a Victorian Photograph Album containing approximately 19 Cabinet Cards + approximately 32 Carte de Visites + a few other Photographs, orig full cf gt, inner dentelles gt, lacks backstrip, aeg, orig brass clasp (2)
A Victorian Photograph Album containing approximately 22 Cabinet Cards and approximately 16 Carte de Visites, old full cf, slightly worn edges and corners rubbed, spine partially detchd, orig brass clasp, aeg + THE VICTORIA ALBUM, 1837-1887, containing approximately 21 assorted Cabinet Cards and approximately 40 Carte de Visites, 9 leaves with pict ills of Victoria and her family, old hf cf gt, inner jnts split and reinforced, edges and corner slightly rubbed, aeg (2)
An extensive collection of early 20th Century Newman and Sinclair and other cine film cameras and equipment, including an aluminium cased camera and film cassettes in brown leather boxes, marked Newman and Sinclair, a W. Vinten camera, Devry 35mm camera, two Bolex 16mm cameras, a Williamson Kinematograph, Andre Debrie accessory, projectors, filters, accessory cabinet, in all eleven trunks and boxes.
A black lacquered cabinet on stand, 18th century, pair of doors depicting a pagoda and figures in a landscape, opening to an arrangement of small drawers and a slide, twin carrying handles, on a later associated black painted wood carved stand (formerly silvered), ornate pierced acanthus scrolling carved frieze on four outswept scrolling supports headed by eagle heads and terminating in dolphins, the cabinet 70cm high, 70cm wide, 40cm deep, the stand 77cm high, 76cm wide, 49cm deep. Provenance: Property of Lord Cornwallis, Wykeham Stanley, 2nd Baron Cornwallis of Linton thence by descent. For a closely related William and Mary Japanned and Chinese polychrome lacquer cabinet on stand see Christie’s, Furniture and Sculpture, 26th April 2007, London, King Street, Lot 262. The stand of similar described as possibly Dutch and in the Louis Quatorze Roman fashion. This cabinet was at Ashurst Park until the house was sold by the Cornwallis family in 1982 after the death of Lord Cornwallis, Wykeham Stanley, 2nd Baron Cornwallis of Linton. It was retained by the family. The family moved to Ashurst Park from Linton Place in 1937. Linton had been called ‘the Citadel of Kent’ by Horace Walpole and had come to the Cornwallis family in 1820. Wykeham Stanley, 2nd Baron Cornwallis of Linton was the last member of the family to live at Linton. Lord Cornwallis died in 1982 and the cabinet has been held by descent since then.
An Edwardian rosewood and marquetry writing desk, circa 1910, arched and lidded rear section containing an enamel oval plaque titled, ‘BREW & COMP., COLONIAL WHOLESALE & EXPORT, Cabinet, Upholstery & Bedding MANUFACTURERS, 54 FINSBURY PAVEMENT, LONDON, E.C., hinged writing section opening to a gilt tooled leather inset, a pair of frieze drawers, square section tapering legs, shaped solid undertier, brass caps and castors, 89cm high, 70cm wide, 49cm deep
A French kingwood, parquetry and marble topped glazed display cabinet, in the manner of Francois Linke, late 19th century, rectangular rouge marble top, above a central glazed doors and two further glazed panels with projecting gilt metal female busts, on slender downswept legs and sabots, 157cm high, 128cm wide, 43cm deep
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