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An early 20th century mahogany corner display cabinet, the upper part with foliate scrolled side panels, two rectangular bevelled edge mirrors and bow fronted display shelves and the lower part enclosed by a pair of glazed doors with foliate scrolled bars, above a moulded and shaped apron on serpentine legs with under tier (as viewed glass panel missing 67cms wide).
A good quality Edwardian mahogany and inlaid demi lune display cabinet with a shallow moulded cornice above a dentil inlaid frieze and having a single glass panelled door with flanking panelled glass sides, revealing silk lined and painted shelves above a small central drawer with flanking cupboards having brass teardrop handles and the four tapering square legs supporting an under tier with pad feet (105cms wide).
A European Gothic style Side/Collectors Cabinet, the cornice panelled doors and cupboard doors below and drawers etc, all with ebonised detail and decorated with flowering foliage and fruit, fitted with two upper doors enclosing an interior with pigeon holes and drawers, and with two plain central frieze drawers over a cupboard, on bracket feet, 54 ½” wide
An Indo Chinese Side or Collectors Cabinet on Stand, the front fitted with ten drawers and two cupboards, and all inlaid with bone or composition geometric detail, also with further parcel gilding, and the support with a geometric frieze, and raised on chamfered tapering spindle legs, 36 ½” wide
An Augustus Rex decorative two-handled Cabinet Cup and Saucer, painted in colours with panels of scenes of figures and stylised foliage on white and turquoise reserves with gilded detail throughout (cup hairline cracked); together with a further oval Dish or Saucer; and a further Samson Jug decorated with an Oriental pattern (4)
An early 20th Century Oak cased Canteen of Flatware and Cutlery, Hanoverian Thread and Ribbon Pattern, initialled, and comprising twenty-four each Dinner Forks and Dessert Forks, and Dessert Spoons; together with twelve Soup Spoons, seventeen (of eighteen) Teaspoons, five (of six) Coffee Spoons, twelve Tablespoons, two Basting Spoons, a Soup Ladle and four Sauce Ladles, fifteen ivory-handled black steel Dinner Knives and ten (of seventeen) Side Knives (losses), and marked for “The Alexander Clark Company Limited of London”, and contained within four fitted drawers within a tabletop cabinet with hinged front doors, and top inset with an initialled cartouche, width 26”
A pair of Royal Worcester `Pheasants` cabinet cups and saucers, circa 1952, by L Maybury, each cup with gilt interior and handle, the exterior painted with cock and hen pheasants standing on a grassy area, printed marks to base, overall height 5.5 cm, together with a Worcester Style porcelain teacup and saucer, decorated with a blue fish scale ground with white cartouches painted with game birds, floral sprays and insects, with gilt highlighting, (6). Provenance: estate of Lady Willis widow of Lord Willis of Chislehurst (Ted Willis) 1918-1992, screenwriter and playwright, creator of Dixon of Dock Green and other popular television dramas.
A Nymphenburg white glazed figure of a milk man, modelled carrying two pails upon a circular base, marks to base, height 14 cm, together with a two Continental porcelain miniature armchairs encrusted with flowerheads, a pair of Quimper blue and white jars with covers, a cabinet cup and jug, (7).
A pair of Nove floral decorated tazza`s, painted with large roses and other flowers, painted marks to base, height 17 cm, a pair of French painted milk glass vases, painted with exotic birds and flowers, height 19 cm, a millefiori glass inkwell, a blue and white bowl, together with six copper lustre ceramics and three cabinet plates, (15).
A late Victorian mahogany secretaire bookcase, the panel moulded cabinet doors enclosing gilt tooled leather inset writing surface and six adjustable shelves, above a drawer enclosing four short satinwood drawers and eight pigeon holes with one central satinwood cabinet door, with two further cabinet doors below, upon a plinth base, (lacking cornice), 240 x 124 x 55 cm.
A pine dressing chest, 20th century, the hinged mirrored superstructure above a waved shelf upon two short and two long drawers, 141 x 89 x 46 cm, together with a pine glazed hanging cabinet, a set of blue painted hanging shelves, a brass fender, a Victorian mahogany dining chair, a mahogany framed armchair, three upholstered footstools, a miniature chaise longue and a stained mahogany side table, (11).
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