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A George III mahogany cabinet in the manner of Gillows, the associated upper section with glazed doors enclosing adjustable shelves, the base with an arrangement of twelve drawers and two cupboards, flanked by foliate carved, beaded and reeded quarter pilasters, on shaped plinth base, 137cm wide x 231cm high.
Impey (O.) The Origins of Museums The Cabinet of Curiosities in 16th and 17th Century Europe reprint Oxford 1987 § Clarke (M.) and Nicholas Penny editors. The Arrogant Connoisseur: Richard Payne Knight 1751-1824 Manchester 1982 § Weitzmann (K.) Ancient Book Illumination Cambridge Mass. 1959 § Stone (Reynolds) The Wood Engravings of Gwen Raverat 1959 § Lange (K.) and M. Hirmer. Egypt... in three thousand years 1956 illustrations original cloth the first and last with dust-jackets the last rubbed and frayed; and c.40 others miscellaneous art v.s.(c.45)
Military – South Africa – Boer War fine collection of 10 original photographs taken during the Boer War each annotated two showing the British Concentration Camp at Brandfort one showing Boer refugees one showing native warriors doing a war dance together with a signed cabinet style portrait of General de Wet and an unsigned cabinet photograph of Joseph Chamberlain. Images of a British embarrassment. It was us and not Hitler who invented concentration camps as these photographs attest
A VICTORIAN TUNBRIDGE WARE PARQUETRY SEWING CABINET, the rectangular top with rounded corners with a central panel of geometric parquetry within broad crossbanding and Tunbridge ware stringing, with an outer border of triangular laid specimen timbers, above a similarly decorated frieze, on a "U" shaped stand, turned column and four downswept legs with brass cap castors, 30¾" high. See illustration
A FINE PAINTED SATINWOOD AND PARCEL GILT CABINET of Sheraton design, the upper section with a slightly bow-shaped tambour front opening to interior pigeonholes and secretaire drawers, flanked by gilt fluted classical columns with acanthus leaf terminals, surmounted by a glazed cabinet with a central panel painted with a classical female dancer amidst acanthus leaf scrolls and grape clusters, surmounted by a gilt "stiff leaf" pediment, the lower section with a frieze drawer painted with floral swags, on gilt turned tapering legs with stiff leaf terminals conjoined by shaped stretchers, on baluster turned legs, 40" wide. See illustration
A George II mahogany hanging bookcase, circa 1750, the moulded cornice above an astragal glazed door and a drawer, 119cm high, 85cm wide, 24cm deep Condition Report:** Marks, scratches and abrasions consistent with age and use. Some old closed splits, minor chips. Drawer is lacking the lock. Shelves later replaced. Cornice requires fixing in place. Otherwise no obvious significant damage. Minor chips. Rear section of side panel each of a separate section of timber of varying colour. Additional horizontal splitting to cornice. Glass appears original. Cabinet section is later fitted and shelved throughout with original side fittings
A pollard oak standing corner cabinet, in George III style, 19th century and later elements, the moulded cornice above a pair of astragal glazed doors, a central drawer and a pair of cupboard doors, on bracket feet, 225cm high, 140cm wide Condition Report:** Marks, scratches and abrasions consistent with age and use. Some old closed splits, minor chips. Generally fair condition tidy overall. No obvious significant damage
A French kingwood and gilt metal mounted vitrine, late 19th century, the arched top above a shaped glass panelled door, above painted panel of a courting couple, on square section cabriole legs and sabots, 170cm high, 75cm wide, 41cm deep Please note: it is possible that this cabinet was made during the first half of the 20th centuryCondition Report:** Marks, scratches and abrasions consistent with age and use. Generally fair condition, tidy overall. Glass panels are original and without damage. The mounts appear relatively poor in quality, as does the painted panel.
An Edwardian mahogany corner cabinet inlaid with boxwood stringing, swags of harebells and ribbons, the base with cupboard door with central inlay of a patera of flowers within a basket and swagged ribbons, the upper glazed astragal door revealing two fitted shelves and topped by a broken pediment
An early 20th Century Mahogany Boxwood and Kingwood crossbanded Canteen of Flatware and Cutlery for six, Westenholm’s I Star XL Cutlery, Hanoverian pattern, initialled, comprising two Carving Knives and six Soup Spoons fitted to the lid; together with a Steel, a pair of Safety Forks and six each Dinner and Side Knives, (one Side Knife replaced), to a fitted drawer comprising six each Egg, Tea and Dessert Spoons together with Dessert and Table Forks, four Tablespoons, Soup Ladle, pair of Sauce Ladles and a further pair of non-matching Knife Rests, all contained in a serpentine and hinged cabinet, width 17 ½”
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