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To be sold without reserve Property of a Gentleman Art Deco c. 1930s A mahogany cocktail cabinet with two ashtrays, crystal glasses (4 sherry glasses, 6 tumblers, 7 champagne glasses), a lemon juicer, and a crystal decanter. Some glasses missing. Dimensions: 40 in. (H) x 22 in. (W) x 19 in. (D)
A DUTCH WALNUT AND MARQUETRY COLLECTOR'S CABINET ON STAND the hinged top, decorated with a floral marquetry oval, opens to reveal a partitioned tray, the panelled doors below, inlaid with birds amongst foliage, open to a series of ten partitioned drawers, the stand has a single frieze drawer, above turned legs and cross-stretcher, to bun feet, 131cm high x 65cm wide x 33cm deep
Sir William Hamilton RA (1730-1803) The Hamilton vase, double page engraving by Pierre-Francois Hugues d' Hancarville, coloured with terracotta ink, heightened with white, 45.5 x 67.5cm. This plate is taken from 'Collection of Etruscan, Greek and Roman Antiquities from the Cabinet of the Honorable William Hamilton ...', publ. 1767-76The simple gilt frame size is 59 x 82.5cm. It is not glazed.
A small Japanese Meiji Period lacquer table cabinet, with gilded butterfly decorated top, shaped relief moulded panelled doors enclosing inner drawers and single drawer below, width 27cm, depth 18cm, height 24cmGilding is generally rubbed particularly on the top surface but no splits damage or repair
An 18th century Italian ebonised table-top cabinet with ivory engraved panels of Classical form, with rosewood veneer and pine construction on bun feet, height 41cm, depth 31cm, width 48cm. This item has been registered as exempt from the UK Ivory Act 2018 on account of it being made before 3rd March 1947 with less than 10% ivory by volume. Ivory declaration submission reference 8KEEVS5SSplits to veneer on sides and top, small sections of missing ivory inlay, replacement catch to front panel, internal door lock has been removed and is loose, neither locks working but have keys, looks to be overall original construction
A documented George III mahogany 'Universal Table' to a design by Thomas Sheraton, early 19th century, the panelled square top strung with a parquet line above two sliding drawer leaves and a universal frieze drawer accessible from either side, fitted with a sliding base inset writing surface above hinged compartments each inlaid with incrementally monogrammed panels in pairs from A-Z, supported by square tapering legs terminating in brass swivel castors with offset wheels. 102 cm wide x 102 cm deep x 72 cm overall height, 57 cm knee height to the frieze.Note:For a very similar example see plate 23 of Thomas Sheraton's, "The Cabinet Maker and Upholsterer's Drawing Book, (1791) entitled "A Universal Table"Also, see a similar table offered at auction by Messers Christies (London); Lot 151 on the 19th of December 1990, Estimate £8,000-£10,000 A private estateNote:For a very similar example see plate 23 of Thomas Sheraton's, "The Cabinet Maker and Upholsterer's Drawing Book, (1791) entitled "A Universal Table"Also, see: A similar table offered at auction by Messers Christies (London); Lot 151 on the 19th of December 1990, Estimate £8,000-£10,000 Of good mellow colour with rich patina, structurally sound.
AN IRISH MAHOGANY GEORGE II SIDE TABLE, C. 1750,the apron carved with a central lion mask on diaper ground and raised on leaf carved cabriole legs and hairy paw feet (with later top). 130cm wide, 64cm deep x 85cm highThe conceit of a lion mash centred frieze overlaying a scallop shell (indicating the priority of Mars over Venus, perhaps) became a favoured motif of the Dublin cabinet makers. Earlier the mask tended to be superseded below, or pierced through the line of the apron. As in this lot, it is incorporated into the design of the frieze.See Knight of Glin & James Peill, Irish Furniture (Yale), 2007 for comparable examples (p. 226/7).
A 19th century ebonized and parquetry carved wooden side cabinet, carved pediment over an arched open top with shelf space (shelves missing), the base with inlaid parquetry top, over a glazed and curtained single door, flanked by carved figures playing musical instruments, and further carving in relief, on splayed and scrolled front feet 199cm x 107cm x 58cm Location:
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