An early 18th century walnut veneered cabinet, the moulded cornice with a cushion drawer, the two doors opening onto an arrangement of drawers about a central herringbone strung door with an internal nice that removes to reveal secret drawers, within and without. Restoration. Later stand with turned supports and a single drawer. Width 43ins., height 67ins.
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A Swansea cabinet cup and stand, the cup of cylindrical form with scrolling gilt handle terminating in a mask and on three gilt feet, painted by William Pollard with wild roses over a gilt trellis, cup 12.5cm h, painted Swansea in red script, c1818-1822 Literature: For a colour illustration of a detail of Pollard's painting of wild roses, compared with that of David Evans see Jones (A E) and Sir L Joseph, Swansea Porcelain Shapes and Decoration, Cowbridge 1988, p228. ++One or two small minor areas of rubbed gilding which do not detract. A pin sized flat nick on the underside of the rim of the stand. No damage/restoration
A Victorian walnut side cabinet, of bow ended form and crossbanded in burr walnut with ormolu mounts, the central door with a large Sèvres style bleu celeste ground panel painted with a watteauesque scene, 104cm h; 178 x 43cm ++In fine original condition, privately consigned and in the same family's ownership for many years
A painted satinwood cabinet, of splay fronted form with arched pediment and carved ribbon crest, the frieze painted with a polychrome medallion of a girl and rose festoons, the interior with adjustable glass shelves and enclosed by a door with interlaced glazing bars, the apron conforming, on fluted tapering legs with undertier, 226cm h; 118 x 38cm, early 20th c ++In good condition and privately consigned by a local vendor. This cabinet previously contained the collection of 18th c English porcelain in the present Sale.
An Edward VII mahogany and floral marquetry cabinet, with ormolu mounts, the arched upper section with adjustable shelves and enclosed by a pair of doors with beaded lights above the cavetto waist and conforming lower part, on shaped apron and cabriole legs, 218cm h; 107 x 42cm ++In fine original condition, in the present vendor's family's ownership for many years
A German mahogany writing cabinet, schreibschrank, in matched flame figured veneers, with turned finials, moulded cornice-drawer, panelled fall front enclosing a fitted interior and three moulded drawers below, 58cm h; 105 x 56cm, mid 19th c ++Small damage to the finials and some uneven dark staining and accretion of grime on the top but apart from these minor faults in good original condition
A George III mahogany breakfront cabinet, crossbanded in rosewood and line inlaid, enclosed by two pairs of doors, those to the centre with gothic arched glazing bars, the stand with secretaire drawer to the frieze flanked by drawers, on square tapered legs, 204cm h; 124 x 54cm ++Of fine quality and in fine original condition. Originally fitted with wooden shelves, these removed and the interior of the cabinet in fabric and black paper and now with plate glass shelves, minor gouge to the moulding above the secretaire drawer. Handles and locks original
Royal Crown Derby yellow ground Cabinet Plate, the centre painted with a Venetian canal scene and a colourful striped sail and signed, "J. Rouse", within a border decorated with fish and crustaceans in gilt and enamels, marked, retailed by Tiffany & Co., New York, pattern number 1240, 23cms, (9").
Royal Worcester porcelain baluster Vase, with gilt collar, above painted decoration of Spring flowers, with gilt outlines, on a blush ivory ground, the base moulded with stiff leaves, marked, pattern number 1727, date mark for 1901, 10cms, (4") and a Royal Worcester Cabinet Cup and Saucer, decorated with Summer fruits, signed "Moseley", marked, date mark for 1930, (the cup a.f.), (3).
Edwardian mahogany and gilt metal mounted Bureau de Dame, the upper half with a cabinet, fitted with two glazed shelves and enclosed by a bevelled glazed door, flanked by bowed shelves, the interior of the base fitted with three satinwood-faced drawers, leather writing surface and enclosed by a cylinder front with Vernis Martin panel decorated with a Continental landscape scene, above one long drawer, stamped, "Edwards & Roberts" and on fluted tapered legs, 87cms, (34").
A sideboard, 1950s / 60s, oak, the sideboard of rectangular form with exposed corner dovetails with central row of four graduated short drawers, each with two wooden loop handles, flanked by a single cabinet door to each side, each opening to reveal two adjustable shelves, raised on short front corner block feet, 154cm wide, 91.5cm high, 40cm deep. Provenance: Made by Robert Wearing.
A canteen of cutlery, for twelve settings by Viners of Sheffield in Dubarry pattern, comprising soup, dessert, grapefruit, tea and coffee spoons, dinner, dessert, fish and hors d'oeuvres knives and forks, six table spoons, two fruit spoons, two sauce and one soup ladle, a meat and game carving set, pair of fish servers and a bread knife, Sheffield 1963/64, 146.7ozs, contained in a mahogany bow fronted cabinet with hinged lid and frieze drawer on four square tapering fluted legs and spade feet, 31" wide
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