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A VIENNA PORCELAIN CABINET PLATE centrally painted in colours with "Mulerie U Music", the two brightly draped female figures seated on a terrace, within a foliate panelled border interspersed with four claret and gilt landscape panels, unsigned, underglaze blue shield, and inscribed in black, 9 1/2" diameter
A WALNUT DOUBLE DOMED DISPLAY CABINET, early 20th century, the scroll moulded cornice with leaf and shell cresting, two astragal glazed doors flanked by canted angles with scrolled brackets over husk pendants, ogee moulded base with two quarter veneered and banded drawers, brass drop handles, raised on six faceted square supports with block feet joined by shaped stretchers centred by turned finials, 48" x 16" x 85"
A VICTORIAN EBONISED AND BOULLE MARQUETRY PIER CABINET with gilt metal mounts and inlaid with brass and white metal strapwork on a red ground, the top with leaf cast edging over frieze with term supports, glazed door enclosing shelving, shaped apron and bracket feet, 33 1/4" x 13 1/2" x 45 1/4"
A GEORGE III MAHOGANY SECRETAIRE CHEST with label for Quintin Kay, London, the moulded edged caddy top over secretaire drawer fitted with drawers and pigeon holes, three long drawers below with brass drop handles, on bracket feet, 37" x 23 1/2" x 36" Quintin Kay (1754-1807) is listed in the Dictionary of English Furniture Makers with an address at Ludgate Hall, London, son of John Kay of Doncaster. In 1763 he went into partnership with Frances Say becoming one of the largest of London`s upholderers and was included in the list of master cabinet makers in Sheraton`s Cabinet Directory 1803.
A Fine George I green japanned kneehole desk, decorated overall with Chinoiserie figural scenes on an oak and deal carcase, the top decorated with Indian elephants and Chinese figures within a floral and foliage border, with one long fitted drawer over a central cupboard flanked by six short drawers inter-spaced with double bead carcase mouldings, the whole on shaped bracket feet, (restorations - refer to department) 82.5 x 78.5 x 48.5 cm (32 ½ x 31 x 19 in.). Note; The demand for lacquered items towards the end of the 17th century increased with lacquered panels and furniture being imported by the East India Company and the Dutch East India Company. To satisfy this demand English cabinet makers supplied examples of japanned furniture, which was further encouraged by the Stalker and Parker publication, `Treatise of Japanning and Varnishing 1688`. Although this publication was possibly aimed more at the amateur rather than the professional furniture workshops. Due to the labour intensive nature of japanning, particularly the earlier high relief decoration, the cost involved would dictate that potential clients would be more affluent. Combined with the contemporary perception that the imported lacquer cabinets were high prestige items of furniture. Green japanned furniture is more scarce than the more widely documented examples japanned in red and black grounds.
A Worcester porcelain teabowl with saucer, 18th century, of lobed form with gilt and cobalt blue flowerhead and leaf decoration, crescent mark to bases, total height 6 cm, together with a matching Worcester teacup, an Imari style teacup with saucer, height 5.5 cm, a Derby porcelain coffee can with saucer, decorated with gilt leaf and strapwork bands, marks to bases, height 7.5 cm and a further cabinet cup with saucer, decorated with cobalt blue cream and gilt foliate decoration, height 7.5 cm, (9).
A pair of Meissen porcelain plates, each of lobed form with basket weave pattern and painted foliate and insects, marks to reverse, diameter 25 cm, together with a Meissen twin handled blue and gilt decorated dished bowl, marks to base, height 6 cm, diameter 32 cm, and three further porcelain cabinet plates, (A/F), (6).
A LATE VICTORIAN MAHOGANY DISPLAY CABINET BY GILLOWS, FIRST QUARTER 20TH CENTURY The central bay with bevelled galzed door enclosing two glass shelves flanked by open mirrored bays and cupboards on a plinth base, stamped 'GILLOWS LANCASTER' and 'L20352' 80 in. (203 cm.) high; 66 in. (167.5 cm.) wide; 17 in. (43 cm.) deep View on Christie's.com
A LATE VICTORIAN AMBOYNA AND EBONISED SIDE CABINET BY GILLOW & CO., LATE 19TH CENTURY The rectangular gilt-edged top above a parquetry lozenged frieze with a central glazed door enclosing two adjustable velvet-lined shelves flanked by a pair of panelled doors each enclosing a single shelf on a plinth base, stamped GILLOW & CO. 9649' 39½ in. (100.5 cm.) high; 60 in. (152.5 cm.) wide; 16 in. (40.5 cm.) deep View on Christie's.com
A FRENCH ROSEWOOD, IVORY, BRASS, COPPER AND PEWTER INLALID VITIRINE LATE 19TH CENTURY The upper section with broken pediment and gallery above a glazed cabinet with central door enclosing three shelves, the base with a central frieze draw above two tapering supports and shaped undertier with a solid back panel, the cabinet currently locked 90 in. (229 cm.) high; 43 in. (109 cm.) wide; 14 in. (35.5 cm.) dee View on Christie's.com
AN ARTS AND CRAFTS CARVED AND EBONISED TALL-CABINET DESIGNED BY ALFRED WICKHAM JARVIS, CIRCA 1900 The twin-doors above two small and two larger drawers, the right side carved with fruiting tree and initials ASF, the centre with a foliate stem, the copper handles and locks designed by Harold Rathbone 73 in. (185 cm.) high; 29½ in. (74 cm.) wide; 18 in. (46 cm.) deep View on Christie's.com
An aesthetic movement late Victorian golden oak museum cabinet, the pierced and carved pediment above a pair of glazed cupboard doors, the interior fitted two shelves and lined in blue velvet, the doors with aesthetic brass cabinet fittings and ebony inlay, the central section fitted six drawers with locks by Cope & Collinson, the lower section with two inlaid panelled doors enclosing flights of fitted oak drawers, many with original labels, formerly on a plinth (now missing), 23 x 48 x 75in. (58.5 x 122 x 190.5cms).
A 19th Century walnut doctors cabinet with flared cornice, the top lifting to reveal a storage space, fitted with two cupboard doors, fourteen instrument drawers fitted with porcelain handles, the base fitted with marble top, one short drawer with porcelain handles, with two cupboard doors raised on a plain plinth, 61 3/4 x 18 1/2 x 27 1/2in. (157 x 47 x 70cms).
A good quality Edwardian mahogany and inlaid pier cabinet, by Maple & Co., Tottenham Court Road, London, the inverted breakfront top veneered in well figured mahogany, with ebony boxwood stringing and crossbanded in satinwood, fitted with two inlaid frieze drawers above a pair of glazed cupboards containing two shelves, the front with garrier husk inlay, raised on inlaid tapered spade feet, 43 x 36 x 16in. (109.5 x 91.5 x 41cms).
A French Napoleon III kingwood cabinet in the Louis XV taste, the upper section with red marble top, pierced brass gallery above two glazed inlaid doors, the sides quarter veneered with kingwood and ormolu mounts, the lower section fitted with three inlaid drawers, raised on a shaped ormolu-mounted apron, the curved legs terminating in sabots, 29 1/2 x 13 1/2 x 61in. (75 x 34 x 155cms).
Shapland & Petter, Barnstable: an inlaid mahogany cabinet on stand, the upper section with slightly flared reeded cornice above two fitted frieze drawers with inlaid decoration and brass handles, a pair of inlaid doors enclosed in wavy frames, opening to reveal pigeon holes and drawers, the lower section fitted with pull-out writing surface and fitted frieze drawers, raised on turned barley twist legs.
A fine quality Victorian walnut Davenport, the piano top opening to reveal a sliding writing surface with two maple veneered drawers, one with button to reveal the pop-up action stationery cabinet, fitted with four drawers to the side with turned knob handles and four false drawers, c.1860, 21 1/2 x 21 1/2 x 54in. (54 x 54 x 80.5cms).
A Victorian walnut inlaid and ormolu mounted pier cabinet, the walnut top with ormolu fillet above an inlaid floral frieze, the glazed strung and ormolu mounted door opening to reveal two fitted walnut shelves, the whole raised on a shaped walnut apron with ormolu mounts, 47 1/2 x 14 x 35in. (121 x 35.5 x 89cms) wide.
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