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FRED BAIER, ENGLAND, CIRCA 1984 CABINET ON STAND burr ash and fiddled sycamore 61cm wide, 101cm high, 160cm long Note: Fred Baier was commissioned to design furniture for Raymond McGrath's' 1934 modernist house, St. Anne's Court, where a very similar cabinet can be seen. A graduate of the Royal Collage of Art, his works are in numerous international collections including the Victoria and Albert in London, the Crafts Council, London, Birmingham Museums and Art Gallery and the Carnegie Museum of Art, Pittsburgh.
A William IV mahogany breakfront side cabinet, the three quarter gallery top above a pair of panel door with carved leaf and reel mouldings, the divided interior with adjustable shelves, flanked by panelled rounded ends, to a conforming carved base, on brass castors, 39.25in (99.5cm) h, 50.5in (127cm) w, 15.5in (39.5cm) d.
A Dutch tulipwood and harewood commode, with canted corners, stringing and gilt brass mounts, the pair of panel doors with inset Japanese lacquer panels, the top edges stamped 'From W Williamson & Sons, Guildford', enclosing a shelf, on panelled square tapering legs to brass bun feet, 35in (89cm) h, 44in (111.5cm) w, 21.5in (55.4cm) d. Late 18th century and later. William Williamson & Sons, Guildford, Surrey 1790-1840 at addresses in Black Horse Lane and Chapel Street, as cabinet makers and upholsterers.
A Victorian papier-mâché sewing cabinet, inlaid with mother of pearl and painted with flowers and gilt highlights, the hinged lid enclosing a fitted compartment with five reel holders, above two doors enclosing two long and four short drawers, all hinges stamped 'P.M & Co, Patent', 11.5in (28.5cm) h, 12in (30.8cm) w, 9.5in (24cm) d.
A George III mahogany secretaire cabinet, with crossbanding and boxwood stringing, with a detachable cornice above a pair of rectangular panel doors enclosing adjustable shelves, the base with a slide above a fall to a satinwood veneered interior above a pair of panel doors enclosing adjustable shelves, 89.75in (228cm) h, 46.25in (117.5cm) w, 20in (51cm) d.
A 19th century rosewood serpentine front side cabinet, the raised back carved a shell and foliage with a shelf on open supports with turned finials, the frieze with a ripple moulding above an outline panelled central door flanked by open shelves, 62.5in (158.5cm) h, 40.25in (102cm) w, 18in (45.5cm) d.
A pair of Coalport cabinet plates, the borders with three cartouches decorated in raised enamels with birds on a cobalt blue and gilt ground, these interspersed by pierced borders, the central panel decorated with butterflies on a white and gilt ground, retailed by Messrs Daniell of London, diameter 24cm (illustrated)
An early 20th Century Crown Staffordshire cabinet plate painted with central medallion surrounded by three floral roundels on a gilt on cobalt ground, 22cm diameter, wear; five pieces of Booths "Fresian" pattern dinner wares with cobalt over-printed with puce stylised flowers on a white ground, comprising two 23cm plates, a soup plate, oval dish and platter.
An early 20th Century North American oak side by side bureau cabinet, the upright panel with lions mask mount and acanthus detailed frieze over a bow-fronted glazed cabinet with a mirror-back alcove to the side and fall front bureau, fitted below with three drawers and raised to bracket feet, 102cm wide by 194cm high.
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