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Manner of James Mont, American Large cabinet in the form of three graduated and stacked Oriental chests, 1950s Wood, brass, lacquer Note: during the 1950s several noted designers (Paul Frankl, Tommi Parzinger) worked in an Oriental pallet of which these relate strongly to the works of James Mont for Kittinger.
A late Regency mahogany secretaire bookcase cabinet, the upper section with moulded cornice over two glazed panelled doors enclosing three adjustable shelves flanked by turned acanthus capped side pilasters, the base with marquetry inlaid fall front secretaire drawer over two further glazed and panelled cupboard doors enclosing two shelves flanked by rope twist carved side pilasters, raised on a plinth base, 96 cm wide x 214 cm high
An early 20th century mahogany breakfronted display cabinet, the sunken centre section with blind fretwork carved frieze over two acanthus carved astragal glazed doors over a acanthus and line drape carved frieze and two cupboard doors with wave carved bases, flanked by two taller side cabinets with carved pediments over astragral glazed doors enclosing glass shelving over two further small cupboard doors, raised on shell and acanthus carved bases to cabriole legs and claw and ball feet, 186 cm wide x 197 cm high
An early 20th century mahogany serpentine fronted display cabinet, the cornice with moulded and beaded decoration above a scrolling acanthus and shell carved frieze, the central cabinet door and side panels interspersed by harebell carved drops, the base with fluted and floral paterae frieze over three central drawers with ornate brass swan neck handles flanked by two panelled cupboard doors with oval mouldings, raised on square tapered legs to block feet, 137 cm wide x 200 cm high
A Late XIX Century Rosewood Music Cabinet, with shaped twin mirrored back, upper and lower doors having bevelled mirrored and inlaid panels profusely decorated with vases, swags and batwing quadrants, concealing shelved and sectioned compartments on a plinth base with porcelain castors. 149cms high 91.5cms wide.
A XIX Century Red Boulle cabinet, with ormolu mounts, the upper section with a stepped top over a single glazed door, enclosing two shelves, flanked by caryatid mounts, the lower section of similar construction, the glazed door enclosing a single shelf, flanked by goat mask mounts, on a plinth base, 175 cms high, 72 cms wide, 39 cms deep.
A Chamberlain Worcester two handled, floral encrusted cabinet cup, cover and stand, the cup of bell shape, painted with birds in a tree and insects bordered by flowers and gilt, stand 14cm diam, painted Chamberlain & Co Worcester in puce script, c1830. ++Very slight chipping of the flowers. One or two of those on the cover with some old restoration
A Meissen cabinet cup, cover and stand, the cylindrical cup painted with an oval panel of Socrates reserved on a cobalt ground in gilt borders, the stand with a central raised gilt rosette and border of grotesques and scrolling foliage, stand 13.5cm diam, impressed numbers, painted crossed swords and * in underglaze blue, title in black script and 99 in gilt, c1800. ++In fine condition
A Meissen cabinet cup, cover and stand, finely painted with scenes of a young woman and putti emblematic of Hope or Charity, the cover with a laurel bough, reserved on a cobalt ground with formal gilt borders, stand 13.5cm diam, painted crossed swords and * in underglaze blue, titles La Charité or l' Esperance in black script and 63 in gilt, c1800. ++In fine condition
[HUGUES (PIERRE FRANCOIS) called D'HANCARVILLE] - COLLECTION OF ETRUSCAN GREEK AND ROMAN ANTIQUITIES FROM THE CABINET OF THE HONBLE WM HAMILTON. , vol 1 [only, of four], folio, engraved titles in red, dedication, plates and engravings inthe text [some wanting/defective] contemporary quarter calf worn, Naples 1766
A French gilt bronze mounted kingwood vitrine, with 'Vernis Martin' panels, the plush lined cabinet with low domed top and serpentine sides on conforming commode-base and richly decorated with ciselé foliate, gadrooned and other mounts, 193cm h; 77 x 41cm, c1900. ++Some minor lifting of the veneers on the top, one of the glass shelves chipped, some craquelure/blistering of the painted decoration affecting the principal door panel but a fine quality example in good overall original condition
A Victorian ebonised mahogany side cabinet, of bow ended breakfront form with brass stringing and giltmetal mounts, the panelled door and frieze with Sèvres style porcelain oval bleu celeste ground plaques painted with lovers or flowers, on turned feet, 115cm h, 170 x 43cm . ++Some lifting of the brass stringing in places, some of the mounts re-gilt with a bronzing paint. Slight wear to the gilding around the scene on the largest plaque
An English mahogany bureau cabinet, crossbanded in rosewood and inlaid with paterae, having stepped cornice and a pair of glazed doors, the bureau with fitted interior above four drawers, on bracket feet, 196cm h; 81 x 46cm. ++The bureau George III, the interior fitments and the cabinet superstructure later 19th or early 20th c. Minor lifting of the stringing etc, the flap slightly warped
A mahogany and line inlaid writing cabinet, the upper part with fall front enclosing a fitted interior with three drawers and leather inlet surface, the drop leaf lower part enclosed by a door, with brass handles, on turned feet, 133cm h; 89 x 45cm, early 19th c and later. ++An unusual and compact object, made up probably in the later 19th or early 20th c; in good condition
A George III mahogany supper table, the drop leaf top fitted with a drawer to the frieze above brass chicken wire sides with concave doors to one end, on square legs with brass drum castors, 72cm h; 67 x 98cm Related deisngs for this form of Supper Table were published by Thomas Chippendale in his Gentleman and Cabinet- Maker's Director, 1762, pl LIII. ++Small let in repair to the top; in good condition
A Scottish George IV rosewood tea table by James Mein of Kelso , with crossbanded, fold-over top, the printed trade label inscribed in ink with the name Jeffy(?) and number 16460, the breakfront frieze on turned pillar with crisply carved acanthus leaf knop and calyx on platform and beaded feet, 75cm h; 101 x 50cm James Mein (1759-1830), the son of Alexander Mein, upholsterer of Edinburgh and Kelso supplied furniture to the Duke of Roxburghe at Floors Castle and the Earl of Haddington at Mellerstein. As was his practice, his elegant grecian trade label numbered and inscribed with the abbreviated name of the journeyman cabinet maker is also found on a mahogany chest of drawers at the latter house. See the article Scotch Chests by David Jones, Regional Furniture Vol II 1988, p40 & figs 7 & 8. ++The top with a few old scratches and minor shrinkage cracks in the lip, the interior lacking one section of the lining boards, some old worm damage in the platform
A set of Regency quartetto tables attributed to Gillows, each with a rectangular top of maple, bird's eye maple or rosewood, the smallest table inlaid for chess in rosewood and satinwood and banded in differing combinations of birch or burr birch, on rosewood turned baluster spindle legs with stretchers, 74cm h; 60 x 40cm (4) A similar set of tables at Leighton House, Lancashire, is likely to have been supplied by Gillows circa 1810. Leighton House was bought by Richard Gillow in 1822 from his cousin, Thomas Worsick. See Edwards (R) & M Jourdain, Georgian Cabinet-Makers, revised edition, 1955, p221, fig 193. ++Much accretion of dust and grime over time. The odd minor structural repair but free from replacements or repolishing and of particularly finely preserved deep colour/patina
An Indo-Portuguese hardwood cabinet, of architectural design, with scrolling foliate pediment on an arched cornice with keystone and fitted with shelves enclosed by a pair of glazed doors, the apron of scrolls centred by a rosette, on cabriole legs with shells and further foliage, 235cm h; 183 x 56cm, 18th c . ++An impressive cabinet in good condition, probably restored when bought from the trade by the present private vendor many years ago
Tableaux du Temple des Muses; Tirez du Cabinet de fev Mr Favereau Conseiller du Roy en sa Cour des Aydes, & gravez en Tailles-douces par les meilleurs Maistres de son temps, pour representer les Vertus & les Vices, syr les plus illustres Fables de l'Antiquite. Avec les Descriptions, Remarques & Annotations composees par Mre Michel de Marolles, Abbe de Villeloin, by L'Anglois, Paris 1655. Crimson crushed morocco, engraved plate illustrations, tall quarto.
A mahogany bookcase-cabinet in George III style, late 19th - early 20th century, the adjustable shelves enclosed by a pair of astragal moulded lattice glazed doors beneath a dentil cornice, the projecting base with a pair of crossbanded doors, on splayed bracket feet, 214cm high, 92cm wide, 45cm deep
A neo-classical revival painted mahogany breakfront display cabinet, circa 1910, with plate glass shelves, the arched pediment and doors painted en grisaille with classical figures within 'pearl' frames, the boxwood strung borders painted with bellflowers on a black ground, the tapering legs painted with stiff leaves, 215cm high, 111cm wide, 35cm deep
A gilt brass and ceramic mounted ebonised and gilt side cabinet, third quarter 19th century, the variegated russet marble top above ceramic frieze plaques and large door panels painted with Cupid and attendants, and with romantic Watteauesque scenes, the angles with freestanding pillars, on toupie feet, 113cm high, 118cm wide, 46cm deep
A Victorian gilt brass mounted walnut and marquetry side cabinet, circa 1860, inlaid with ribbon tied vine trails, the arched mirror back with a shelf, the base enclosed by a pair of glazed doors flanked by freestanding pillars with Corinthian capitals, on a plinth, 187cm high, 132cm wide, 45cm deep
Lamb of Manchester - a Victorian oak, walnut and ebony banded side cabinet in Aesthetic style, circa 1870, with a raised mirror back on turned supports, the concave sided base with two astragal moulded bevelled glazed doors, the japonaise lacquer and mother-of-pearl inlaid panels decorated with birds and trees, above one long and two short drawers, flanked by shelves, on square section feet, 136cm high, 119cm wide, 41cm deep
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