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CLARKE, Wm. & MURRAY, J. et al. (pub.) 'The Antiquarian Itinerary, comprising specimens of Architecture', London, 1815. 12mo. numerous engrd. plts. 7 vols. Tog.with 'Antiquarian & Topographical Cabinet', London, 1807. engrd. plts. 10 vols. plus 'Ancient Reliques, or, Delineations of Monastic...Architecture', London, 1812. engrd. plts. T.e.g. 1/2 marbled bds. uniformly bd. x19. (see illustration).
HARRISON, Joseph, 'The Floricultural Cabinet and Florist's Magazine', Whittaker, 2nd. edn. 4 vols. in 2. (1833- 34. 1835-36) cold. illus. 1/2 clf. scuffed. Tog.with LEE, Mrs. R. 'Trees, Plants, and Flowers', Grant & Griffith, 1854. cold. illus. by James Andrews. 8vo. glt. cl. worn 7 marked. Plus similar interest. 6 (see illustration)
A Victorian Walnut Butterfly Cabinet of Thirteen Drawers, circa 1890, of square section, the richly figured door revealing glazed drawers containing an assortment of European butterflies, many with data, including Wood Whites, Swallowtails, Large Tortoiseshell, British and European Purple Emperor, Heath Fritillary, Glanville Fritillary, Pearl Bordered Fritillary, High Brown Fritillary, Marsh Fritillary, Adonis Blue, Large Blue, Silver Studded Blue, Scotch Argos, Small Mountain Ringlet, Large Heath, Black Hairsteak, Brown Hairstreak, White Letter Hairstreak, Duke of Burgundy, Silver Skipper, Lulworth Skipper, Chequered Skipper, 94.5cm high, 51cm wide See illustration. With WCA Sch 5/Habitats licence
A Tunbridgeware Table Cabinet, circa 1850, predominantly rosewood, of rectangular section, the top inlaid with a view of a castle gate amongst trees, two doors with floral panel to the fascia revealing four graduated drawers with banded fronts and turned mushroom handles, on a canted plinth on bun feet, 20.5cm wide, 18.5cm high
Follower of Francis Torond: A Pair of Reverse Painted Glass Profile Family Groups, circa 1900, one depicting an elegant couple, she stands holding a fan, an Italian greyhound at her feet, he stands resting his left hand on a walking cane, divided by a tripod table, beneath a tasselled pelmet, in a parcel gilt ebonised wood decorative frame, image only 25.3cm by 28cm; and Another Similar, depicting two ladies wearing crinoline dresses, both holding fans, one seated and one standing, by a chinoiserie cabinet, beneath a tasselled pelmet (2) See illustration
A 19th Century Louis XV Style Kingwood, Tulipwood and Gilt Metal Miniature Cabinet, the superstructure of graduated form with two shaped glass shelves above a mirrored back, the base with two cupboard doors inset with two oval Sevres type porcelain panels with ribbon tied mounts enclosing a blue velvet lined interior, on conforming base, 47cm by 14cm by 61cm See illustration
A Painted and Stained Pine Side Cabinet in 17th century style, probably 19th century, the rectangular top above a central cupboard door depicting warships, flanked by two cupboard doors depicting portraits of a lady and gentleman with two frieze drawers below, named JACOBUS MAERTENS and ISABELLA DE VLIEGHE, the base with arcaded apron, the ring turned cupped tapering legs united by an understretcher, on compressed ball feet, 114cm by 50cm by 126cm
An 18th Century German Writing Cabinet, veneered in walnut and plumwood, the drawers and doors panelled with stained burr wood inlaid with black strapwork, the upper section with a central bowed door flanked on each side by four small drawers, over a shallow slope and three long serpentine drawers below, on compressed ball feet, 135cm by 73cm by 182cm See illustration. Provenance: Sir Rudolph von Slatin, thence by descent through the family.
A Mahogany Metamorphic Drinks Cabinet, in the Chippendale Style, 20th century, twin rectangular flaps opening to reveal a fitted interior of decanter and glass holes, the base with gadrooned edge and leaf carved scrolling cabriole legs joined by a square platform, on claw and ball feet, 119cm extended by 59cm by 79cm See illustration. Bears brass plaque of ALEXANDER CLARK MANUFACTURER & CO, 188 OXFORD STREET, PATENT NO.1635466
A Victorian Walnut and Marquetry Music Cabinet, the upper section with turned finial mounts between fret cut moulded supports, on ringed turned and carved columns, the base with glazed cupboard door enclosing three shelves, named Songs, General Music and Dance, between recessed column supports and a moulded platform base with toupie feet and brass castors, 62cm by 40cm by 102cm See illustration
A Dutch Mahogany and Marquetry Bombé Display Cabinet, early 19th century, the domed shaped top above two arched glazed doors enclosing two fixed shelves, between angled corners with shaped trusses, the base with serpentine shaped top over four long frieze drawers and shaped apron, raised on heavy carved claw and ball feet, 104cm by 56cm by 193cm
A 19th Century Giltwood Hanging Display Cabinet, the rectangular glazed door within a leaf carved and moulded frame flanked by two angled glazed sides with scrolling leaf decoration, the top centred by a foliate scrolling shell shaped cartouche flanked by acanthus and flowered ears, 90cm by 30cm by 120cm
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