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A Vienna cabinet plate, painted with a man and a gundog snipeshooting on a winter`s day, from a printed source after a painting by George Morland, reserved within a purple border and a gilt palmette border, 24.5cm diameter, blue shield mark, impressed numerals and date for 1832 Visit www.dnfa.com for condition reports
A Regency Chinoiserie decorated black lacquer cabinet on stand, in 18th century style, second quarter 19th ceentury, decorated overall with Oriental figures, pagodas, exotic birds and foliage, the doors enclosing an arrangement of twelve long and short drawers around a central door with the motto `DEUM COLE REGEM SERVA` (Worship God, Protect the King) above a gryphen holding an arrow head, the stand fronted by cabriole legs and paw feet, 169cm high, 100cm wide, 63cm deep. Ex lot 567, Christie`s Gipson`s Grand Tour, 16th November 2006, South Kensington. The crest found on the internal cupboard door is that of Cole and the monogram beneath almost certainly refers to Henry Cole (1808-1882), a civil servant. The most eminent branch of the family is the Earls of Enniskillin, however, in their crest the sinister claw rests on an escutcheon. Through his membership of the Society for the Encouragement of Arts, Manufactures, and Commerce in 1845, Henry Cole became involved in the organisation of the Great Exhibition in 1851 acting as a promoter, publicist, and administrator. Cole went on to become the first director of the South Kensigton Museum (now the V&A) and has a wing named after him. He was created CB at the end of the Great Exhibition and was knighted in 1875 by Queen Victoria. Visit www.dnfa.com for condition reports
A Victorian mahogany side cabinet, circa 1830, bearing label for `MILLAR & BEATTY Ltd, House Furnishers, Grafton Street, Dublin`, the rectangular top above two drawers centred by a false drawer, above two cupboard doors opening to reveal an arrangement of adjustable shelves, on plinth base, 77cm high, 96.5cm wide, 39.5cm deep Visit www.dnfa.com for condition reports
A late Victorian oak writing table, circa 1880, bearing stamp for Lamb of Manchester, the rectangular top with gilt tooled leather writing desk, above a moulded frieze and turned and reeded tapering legs, brass cappings and casters, 76cm high, 90cm wide, 57cm deep. James Lamb of Manchester launched his business in 1843 and was one of the most successful British cabinet-makers, winning commendations for his `Art Furniture` at the London 1862 Exhibition, the Paris 1867 Exhibition and a gold medal at the Paris 1878 Exhibition Visit www.dnfa.com for condition reports
CLASSICAL MUSIC: Selection of signed photographs of various sizes, A.L.S. (1), T.L.S. (1) etc., by various classical musicians, singers etc., including Leonard Bernstein, Charles Santley, Henry J. Wood, Tito Gobbi, and also including a cabinet photograph signed by Henry Irving etc., G to VG, 6
EIFFEL GUSTAVE: (1832-1913) French Engineer, designed the Eiffel Tower in Paris. A very fine signed and inscribed sepia cabinet photograph depicting the bearded Eiffel in a profile head and shoulders pose. Photograph by Touranchet of Paris. Signed in bold, purple fountain pen ink across a light area at the base of the image, `A Madame Hardon, homage d`un vieil et sincere ami, G. Eiffel`. Rare in this form. In remarkably clean, crisp condition. EX
A WORCESTER BAR FLIGHT AND BARR CABINET CUP on fixed saucer, with painted ruined church decoration, inscribed `Barr Flight & Barr Worcester, London House, Manufacturers to their Majesties Prince of Wales and Royal Family` in red to the base, 4 3/4" diameter and two Derby saucers decorated in polychrome pallets, 5 1/2" diameter, together with a further Barr Flight & Barr cabinet cup and saucer, and a solopian blue and white tea bowl (5)
A mahogany drinks cabinet 1920s, the moulded and hinged opening top over a fall front revealing a mirrored interior, above a cupboard with two panelled doors, the fall and doors quarter veneered, on square & tapering slightly splayed supports, 24 x 14.25in. (61 x 36cm.) x 42.5in. (108cm.) high.
A large Gothic Revival oak mirror, by James Hartley, with crenellated with stencilled and carved panels, unsigned 181 x 191cm. Hartley was employed as a cabinet maker by Gillows, who were commissioned to produce a crenellated bookcase for Snelston Hall Derbyshire in 1875 which bears comparison with this mirror.
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