A Fine Victorian Marquetried Burr Walnut Side Cabinet. The single panel door inlaid with an extravagant bouquet of flowers tied in ribbon and edged with gilt bronze foliate cast beading with a moulded border. The canted breakfront sides embellished with gilt cherub head mounts and inlaid with further floriate garlands hanging from face masks leading down to a plinth base with gadrooned beading, 31½ ins (80 cms) wide, 14 ins (36 cms) deep and 43½ ins (110.5 cms) in height.
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A Fabulous Quality Victorian Inlaid Mahogany Serpentine Front Display Cabinet with Secrétaire. The glazed upper section surmounted by a swan-neck pediment inlaid with cornucopia cascading flowers & foliage above a chequer banded frieze and two serpentine glass doors housing display shelves within. The swept sides adorned with elegant scrolls of foliage entwined in garlands and fluttering ribbons with trumpet vase crests of fruit & flowers enhanced with pen-work. The base section centred by a bowfront secrétaire drawer accommodating banks of satinwood drawers & pigeon holes with a maroon baize insert to the flap and small brass knop handles cast with rosettes & beading. The concaved side doors inlaid with S-scrolled cornucopia issuing sprays of bell flowers, fruit & foliage; with dolphins & crested urns ornamenting the swept sides. Standing on six slender square tapering legs with out-swept feet inlaid with stringing and united by a shaped under-shelf. 50 ins (127 cms) wide, 92 ins (234 cms) high.
A Fabulous Quality 19th Century Satinwood & Marquetry Side Cabinet. The front having a single panel door inlaid with a lavish bouquet of flowers defined against the ebonised ground with satinwood bordering bands tied into square loops at the re-entrant corners adorned with paterae mounts and framed by foliate cast gilt bronze beading. The cupboard flanked by open corner shelves edged in pierced gilt gallery rails and backed in mirrored glass below an inlaid guilloche frieze band. The canted break-front pilasters mounted with gilded caryatids leading down to a platform base with paterae heading the turned feet, 57 ins (145 cms) wide, 16 ins (41 cms) deep and 47 ins (120 cms) high.
A late 19th century mahogany and inlaid low open bookcase cabinet By Collinson & Lock of breakfront design, the arabesque inlaid frieze above a shelved recess flanked by a pair of panelled doors decorated with lambrequins and arabesques, stamped 'COLLINSON & LOCK, LONDON 5002' between fluted uprights on tapering legs united by an open shelf stretcher, on bun feet 155cm wide, 103cm, 35cm deep
A late 17th century brass bound walnut oyster veneered casket on stand probably Spanish, the casket oyster veneered in walnut, with hinged lid and drop-down front enclosing a rosewood interior with two small drawers, on a late 18th century mahogany stand with single drawer to the front, set on square chamfered legs, 28.5in. (72.5cm) high, 15.5in. (39.5cm) wide, 10.25in. (25cm) deep. * The casket contains a 19th century handwritten note as follows, "This brass cabinet formerly belonged to Lord Aston, vicar of Tardebigge was given to Alice Mabel Smith now is the property of her son Geoffrey Vivian Scott" (sic). This refers to the Reverend Walter Hutchinson Aston, 8th Lord Aston of Forfar (b.1769, d.1845). It was purchased by the vendor from a private house sale at Lord Berkeley's residence, Berkeley Castle, Glos.
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