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An Edwardian Mahogany, Satinwood and Floral Painted Breakfront Display Cabinet, stamped Hamptons, Pall Mall, London, the ogee cornice above a lozenge decorated frieze, the central astragal glazed door enclosing a velvet lined interior of two fixed shelves, the frieze drawer decorated with painted trailing flowers, raised on slender tapering forelegs with club feet united by a shaped undershelf, 111cm by 33cm by 185cm See illustration
A Victorian Walnut, Floral Marquetry and Gilt Mounted Side Cabinet, 3rd quarter 19th century, the rectangular top above two glazed doors enclosing a velvet lined interior, all between gilt figural mounts, the moulded platform base with wavy shaped apron, 112cm by 40cm by 107cm See illustration
A Victorian Mahogany Bookcase Cabinet, 3rd quarter 19th century, the reverse ogee cornice above a plain frieze and two glazed doors flanked by scrolling trusses, the interior with six adjustable shelves, the base with four conforming deep drawers with knob handles, raised on plinth base, 161cm by 53cm by 219cm See illustration
A Lacquered Hanging Corner Cupboard, the blue painted cabinet decorated in gilt chinoiserie depicting figures and houses amongst a landscape, the reverse ogee cornice above two cupboard doors with H shaped brass hinges enclosing three fixed shelves with three small drawers below, the cupboard George III, later painted, 72cm by 48cm by 104cm See illustration
A Royal Worcester Porcelain Cabinet Plate, painted by Richard Sebright with a still life of peaches and gooseberries in circular panel and gilt scroll and cell cartouche on a blue ground with six pink panels gilt with scrolls and swags, signed R Sebright, printed mark in puce, 22.2cm diameter
A Pair of Sevres Style Porcelain Cabinet Plates, 19th century, painted with titled bust portraits of Louis Quinze and Henri Quatre within gilt leaf cartouches and ribbon and flower borders, on a bleu ciel ground with gilt and white enamel lattice with four panels with crowned monogram and arms, and with view of the Chateaux de Versailles and Pau, 24.5cm See illustration
A Sevres Style Porcelain Cabinet Plate, 19th century, painted with a bust portrait of Louis XVI in a panel with three crowned, interlaced L monograms on a blue ground with green fleur de lys and gilt lattice, printed marks in blue, 24.5cm; and A Similar Plate, painted with Marie Antoinette in a gilt foliate cartouche within a flower and ribbon fleur de lys and with three panels of flowers and trophies, painted marks in blue, 24cm (2) See illustration
A Sevres Style Porcelain Cabinet Plate, 19th century, painted with a bust portrait of Marie Antoinette in a flower and gilt leaf cartouche, on a bleu ciel ground with gilt lattice and three jewelled panels, one with crowned MA monogram and the others with crowns and trophies, hung with flower swags supported by cherubs, painted marks, 24cm; and A Similar Plate, with a bust portrait of Marie Antoinette within three panels of crowned MA monogram and crowned arms with bleu ciel meander borders on a gilt oeil de perdix ground, painted marks, 24.5cm (2) See illustration
A Collection of Butterflies and Moths, mainly British, circa 1907-48, contained in Watkins & Doncaster, Naturalists, 36 Strand, London mahogany twelve-drawer glass fronted cabinet, with retailer`s plaque, the glass topped drawers containing a diverse collection of assorted butterflies and moths; together with South (Richard): The Moths of the British Isles, 2 vols, and The Butterflies of the British Isles, 1 vol; Another; and Ackworth (Bernard): Butterfly Miracles and Mysteries, 1 vol With Wildlife & Countryside Act 1981 (as amended) The Conservation of Habitats and Species Regulations 2010 LicencesApproximate list of specimens available*description amended 130710
Scarfo (Giovanni Grisostomo). Risposta alla critica fatta dal P.D.G.C. Scarfo... al libro dell’illustrissimo signore R. Venuti intitolato collectanea Romanarum Antiquitatium... , Paris, 1740, eng. decorative dedication before title, some spotting and browning, contemp. vellum, rubbed and soiled, 4to, together with The Antiquarian and Topographical Cabinet, 6 vols. bound in 3, 1817-18, double column text printed to rectos only with eng. view above text, entirely unpaginated, eng. vign. title to each vol. and binder’s lists, (three plts. missing), contemp. calf gilt, rubbed and spine of first vol. snagged, 8vo, plus Pratt (Anne), The Ferns of Great Britain, and their Allies, n.d., sixty-six litho. plts., contents partly broken and many plts. and leaves detached with some marginal fraying, a.e.g., orig. cloth gilt, rubbed and darkened, 8vo, plus other miscellaneous antiquarian (a carton)
Copper Plate Magazine. The Copper Plate Magazine, or Monthly Cabinet of Picturesque Prints, Consisting of Sublime and Interesting Views of Great Britain and Ireland, Beautifully Engraved by the Most Eminent Artists from the Paintings and Drawings of the First Masters, 2 vols. in one, pub. Harrison & Co., n.d., c.1790, calligraphic title pages, 100 uncoloured engraved views, some minor spotting mainly confined to margins, front paste down with numerous later pencil annotations, contemp. half morocco, heavily rubbed and frayed, 4to (1)
A GEORGE IV ROSEWOOD LIBRARY BERGERE ARMCHAIR with scroll back and arms and on fluted tapering forelegs and castors with cane seat and back, stamped Wilkie & Cochran, 22" wide x 35" high (see illustration). Note: John Wilkie was a cabinet and chair maker working between 1817-1840. In 1820 he was in partnership with William Cochran at 20 Nassau Street, Middlesex Hospital.
A LATE 19TH /EARLY 20TH CENTURY STRAIGHT FRONTED MAHOGANY OFFICE BOOKCASE CABINET, the upper section with two arch panelled blind doors revealing pigeon holes to the interior flanking two centre glazed doors, bookshelves to the centre on a projecting base with moulded edge above four blind panel doors revealing an arrangement of pigeon holes and boxed drawers with brass fittings to the interior standing on platform base. Late 19th century. 98" Wide x 22" Deep x 118" High.
LATE VICTORIAN MAHOGANY DAVENPORT DESK, having gallery back with stationary cabinet, slope front with inset leather surface revealing fitted interior on a panelled base with four end drawers and opposing dummies on projecting supports with baluster feet and ceramic castors. 20" Wide x 20" x Deep x 36" High approx. C1890.
A WEDGWOOD PORCELAIN CABINET PLATE, painted with reserved panels of coloured flowers within a gilded dark blue framing on white ground. Registration number 225896. Printed and painted marks. Retailers mark Richard Briggs Company Boston within Prince of Wales feathers cartouche. Pattern number X4569, recorded has being painted by Hassall. 19th century. 10" Diameter.
AN EARLY 20TH CENTURY OAK CABINET BACKED WELSH DRESSER, the back with moulded cornice over centre mirror panel flanked by two glazed cabinets with gallery shelves above, the dog kennel base with three moulded centre drawers flanked by blind foliate moulded panel cupboards and standing on baluster turned feet. Carmarthenshire. C1910. 60" Wide x 86" High x 17.5" Deep.
A SOUTH ASIAN INDIAN ROSEWOOD, EBONY AND BRASS-MOUNTED CABINET ON STAND POSSIBLY SRI LANKAN, SECOND HALF 19TH CENTURY THE UPPER-PART WITH CAVETTO-MOULDED CORNICE ABOVE A PAIR OF PANELLED DOORS ENCLOSING TWO SHELVES, THE BASE WITH TWO DRAWERS ON FOUR TURNED AND CARVED SUPPORTS 67 IN. (170 CM.) HIGH; 47 IN. (119 CM.) WIDE; 19 IN. (49 CM.) DEEP View on Christie's.com
TOPOGRAPHY. Rock`s Royal Cabinet Album: Colchester, dark maroon boards; Reynolds`s Album of Views: Ilfracombe and North Devon, dark green boards; Reynolds`s Album of Views: Torquay, blue boards; Newman`s Recollections of Brighton, bevelled green cloth; with a Souvenir Album of Swansea & Mumbles, crimson cloth; The View Album of Glasgow and West Coast, crimson boards; The Monas Isle Album of Isle of Man Views; and others of Portsmouth, Nottingham, London, Windsor, Peterborough, Ireland, Pittsburgh and Chicago interest, (15).
A REGENCY MAHOGANY AND ROSEWOOD CROSSBANDED ARTIST'S SIDE CABINET IN THE MANNER OF GILLOWS, EARLY 19TH CENTURY The superstructure with tambour front enclosing various sub-divided shelves containing various glass bottles of pigment, above a covered porphyry marble top inset above a removable tray to reveal a sycamore preparation board, with three further drawers inset brass handles and various sub-divisions, the bottom one with zinc tray, on turned and reeded legs, with an ink inscribed list of pigments and feint ink inscription to central drawer division 48 in. (122 cm.) high; 23¼ in. (59 cm.) wide; 21¼ in. (54 cm.) deep View on Christie's.com
Meccano 6 drawer dealers cabinet, with 1950s parts display card, good original condition, damage to veneer to one side due to damp and general wear and tear. Together with dealer`s parts card, and letter from Meccano Ltd. regarding ownership of the cabinet and other interesting paperwork. Height 40cm.
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