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A late 19th Century mahogany standing corner cupboard, in Chippendale Revival style, with blind fret decoration, the dentil cornice above a display cabinet, the shelves enclosed by glazed tracery doors the base with a cupboard fitted a shelf enclosed by a pair of fielded panel doors, angled corners, on bracket feet. 3ft 6in wide x 6ft 6in high.
A Northern European walnut ebonised and ivory inlaid cabinet on stand, 19th century, the moulded domed cornice above arched door with central figural inlay flanked by inlaid putti panels over a fall front base with inlaid hunting scenes upon baluster turned supports united by scrolled stretchers, 195 x 80 x 55 cm.
A Victorian ash overmantel mirror, late 19th century, in the manner of Charles Bevan, the moulded cornice with arched inlaid frieze above rectangular plate flanked by fielded panels over two bracketed shelves with chip carved inlaid borders, 84 x 100 x 21 cm, together with a similar Victorian ash two door wall hanging cabinet, 67 x 61 x 22 cm, (2).
An early 19th century mahogany secretaire cabinet of narrow proportions, the upper section having a full spindle turned gallery above flame mahogany veneered panelled doors, enclosing adjustable shelves, the base fitted double secretaire drawer, having a fall front opening to reveal three shallow drawers over six arcaded pigeon holes and two flights of further shallow drawers, all above four long graduated drawers, each having a cockbeaded edge, brass swan neck handles, the whole raised upon bracket feet, height 188cm, width 84cm
A mid 19th century ebony, boulle and gilt brass mounted side cabinet, having a black marble top, proud corners, above a brass and red tortoiseshell inlaid frieze, above twin oval panelled doors with further boulle inlays opening to reveal adjustable shelves, gilt brass mounts, the canted corners with further cherub mask chutes and acanthus scroll sabots, the whole raised on a scroll plinth (the whole with losses and requires restoration), width 131cm
A Louis-Philippe Sèvres porcelain cabinet cup and saucer decorated with a band of floral sprays reserved on a deep cobalt blue ground with gilt and silver scroll decoration, the interior of cup with burnished gilding, the gilt handle modelled as a serpent, the cup dated for 1837 and the saucer for 1838, height of cup 11.4 cm, diameter of saucer 15.25 cm (ILLUSTRATED)
A Louis XVIII Sèvres porcelain cabinet cup and saucer, the white ground decorated with band of floral sprays within gilded borders, the interior of cup with burnished gilding and the gilt handle modelled as a serpent, date marks for 1822, height of cup 11.5 cm, diameter of saucer 15.2 cm (ILLUSTRATED)
A late Regency mahogany bookcase cabinet, the domed top with reeded and medallion decoration enclosing two doors with brass wireworked grilles enclosing adjustable shelving above two plain panelled doors flanked by reeded side pilasters to turned and reeded legs, 132.5 cm wide x 194 cm high (ILLUSTRATED)
A Victorian burr walnut and marquetry inlaid side cabinet, the top with moulded edge above a marquetry inlaid frieze and two glazed cupboard doors enclosing two shelves flanked by canted side pilasters, raised on a plinth base, the whole with gilt brass embellishments, 90 cm wide x 101 cm high
An 18th century walnut bureau bookcase, the upper section with moulded cornice above two glazed cabinet doors enclosing two shelves over a sloping fall, feathered and cross banded with book rest opening to reveal a fitted interior with pigeonholes and drawers over a well raised on a base of two short and two long graduated drawers to bracket feet, 97 cm wide x 180 cm high (ILLUSTRATED) (BD)
An 18th century japanned and gilt cabinet on later stand with elaborate pierced brass scroll hinges and mounts, the sides decorated with birds in landscapes, the pair of doors with figures, pagodas, bridges and trees and revealing an arrangement of ten drawers, the ebonised stand with bobbin turned tapered legs 102cm wide, 175cm high, 49cm deep
A large mid 17th century Flemish rosewood, ebony and ebonised two door cabinet with ripple mouldings throughout, the deep stepped cornice with lion masks to the corners, above a pair of deep raised moulded panels enclosing a late fitted interior, the outset corners with columns on pedestals headed by cherubs masks and scroll capitals, below is one drawer modelled as two drawers on an outset plinth base 239cm wide, 213cm high, 79cm deep
A George III period mahogany and satinwood crossbanded serpentine sideboard the shaped frieze with central drawer flanked by a deep drawer, panelled as two long and two short drawers, with octagonal foliate stamped brass handles, on square tapering legs headed by foliate paterae and 'gothic line and dot' stringing 147cm wide, 92cm high, 70cm wide The use of 'gothic line and dot' inlay is mentioned in the Edinburgh Cabinet Maker's Book of Prices and is a characteristic of much late 18th century and early 19th century furniture made in the city and its environs.
A George III period burr yew-wood and tulipwood crossbanded cylinder desk After a design by Thomas Sheraton the full width frieze drawer above a cylinder fall enclosing a fitted interior of ogee arched pigeon-holes, flanked by six short drawers above a slide with leathered slope on ratchet adjustment between pen tray and inkwell recesses, the two long graduated drawers with foliate stamped brass oval handles, on square tapering gaitered legs ending in brass socket castors, the whole inlaid with boxwood lines 83.5cm wide, 106cm high, 46.5cm deep Literature: 18th Century Furniture - The Norman Adams Collection, Christopher Claxton Stevens & Stewart Whittington (Antiques Collectors' Club: repr.1989), pp. 128-129, for an almost identical version in amboyna wood. The authors also illustrate further example in yew wood, but with a bookcase top section (ibid., p.215). Cf. Sheraton's original sketch for this model in his 'Drawing Book', plate 47: ' A Cylinder Desk and Bookcase''. (Re-printed within Ralph Edwards's Dictionary of English Furniture, op. cit., fig. 87, p.161) Also, compare with a similar yew wood bureau cabinet, with one drawer beneath the cylinder, in Sheraton Furniture, Ralph Fastnedge (1962), pl.74. "It is difficult to ascertain, in many instances, the true value of furniture, by those who are strangers to the business. On this account gentlemen often think themselves imposed upon in the high price they must give for a good article." Thomas Sheraton, The Cabinet Dictionary, 1803, p.117
A William IV period rosewood four tier etagere By John Howard & Son the top with hinged reading slope on a ratchet support, with stencilled maker's name verso 'John Howard & Son, Cabinet Manufacturers and Upholsterers, 22 Berners Street, Oxford Street, London', each shelf on lappet turned columns above a base drawer with turned handle, on short bulbous turned legs, ending in brass socket castors 53cm wide, 127cm high, 42cm deep
A late Victorian period ebonised, cut brass and porcelain mounted credenza the frieze mounted with Sevres-style porcelain panels painted with garlands of flowers above a boulle marquetry cabinet door decorated with cut brass arabesques around a similar porcelain panel, flanked by a pair of arched and glazed doors enclosing velvet lined ebonised shelves divided by four turned uprights, on plinth base with shallow disc feet 200cm wide, 109cm high, 41cm deep
A 19th century mahogany Estate cabinet the breakfront dentil cornice above a pair of panelled doors enclosing drawers, stationery racks and alphabetical filing divisions, the lower part with three frieze drawers above a pair of panelled doors, on plinth base (adapted from period and later timbers) 144cm wide, 210cm high, 51cm deep
A late 19th century mahogany and inlaid corner cabinet the dentil cornice with swagged frieze above an astragal glazed door enclosing shelves, the uprights with narrow glazed panels, the lozenge inlaid undercabinet on a cut plinth base, the whole decorated with boxwood lines 76cm wide, 207cm high, 51cm deep
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