A Scottish William IV mahogany secretaire cabinet, the projecting cornice above two panel doors, enclosing shelved interior and flanked by wrythen half columns, the projecting base with central panelled secretaire drawer and two drawers to each side, on two similarly panelled pedestal cupboards flanking central kneehole recess, plinth base, the doors and secretaire drawer with egg and dart moulding and leaf terminals at the corners 163cm wide, 217cm high, 50cm deep
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An early 20th century walnut display cabinet, of oval form with bevelled glass door and panels in bronze frames, with flat glazed top and bevelled glass adjustable shelves, the base with parquetry floor and four squat shell carved cabriole legs with ball and claw feet, also includes two fabric covered shelves, lacking original domed top 125cm wide, 198cm high, 64cm deep Provenance: Hamilton & Inches, George Street, Edinburgh
An early 20th century walnut display cabinet, of circular form with bevelled glass door and panels in bronze frames, with domed wooden framed top and bevelled glass adjustable shelves, the base with parquetry floor and three squat shell carved cabriole legs with ball and claw feet, second set of fabric covered solid shelves 85cm diameter, 230cm high Provenance: Hamilton & Inches, George Street, Edinburgh
An Edwardian mahogany and crossbanded demi-lune cabinet, of George III design, the top with boxwood and ebony line inlay, above a single drawer and four doors, each with satinwood beaded decoration, the whole raised on square tapering legs terminating in spade feet 124cm wide, 85cm high, 59cm deep
An Art Nouveau mahogany display cabinet, the arched central door with astragal glazing and convex porthole windows to the sides, flanked by open shelves with inlaid galleries above two panelled doors inlaid with specimen woods and mother of pearl depicting flowering plant forms, the whole raised above an arched spindle apron on square legs 112cm wide, 191cm high, 41cm deep
A Scottish early 19th century mahogany lady's writing table, bearing the label of Cunningham & McWilliam, Cabinet Makers, Kilmarnock, the super structure three quarter gallery and two open shelves above a dummy fronted up and over cupboard enclosing six birds eye maple drawers flanked by cupboards enclosing pigeonholes and similar drawers, the table with foldover tip enclosing gilt tooled skiver above frieze drawer with internal pen and ink drawer and flanking lopers raised on a square section tapering legs with spade feet 74cm, 117cm, 46cm deep Note; This table conforms closely to the specification of a Lady's Writing Table in the Edinburgh Cabinet and Chair Makers Books of Prices published in 1805 and 1811. It is however finished to an extremely high quality and is of particular note for the label applied to the underside of one of the internal drawers, which reads as follows. Cunningham & McWilliam, Cabinet Makers At their New Ware-house, back of the Church-yard, Kilmarnock Have always ready for inspection, a variety of Trafalgar Dining Tables, Pillar and Claw Sofa, Card, and Pembroke Tables, Dumb Waiters, Cylinder Desks, Straight and Round Fronted Drawers, . , with a variety of Fashionable Chairs. A. Mc.Having been employed for a number of years in the most respectable Houses in London, he flatters himself they will be able to give every satisfaction to those who may honour them with their employ; and from the correspondence he has formed in London, he is regularly furnished with the newest Fashions in the Metropolis. Two similar but less distinguished anonymous writing tables are illustrated in the introduction to the facsimile of the Edinburgh Cabinet and Chair Makers Books of Prices published in 2000, plates 28 and 29, both displaying the distinctive foldover top. This feature can be traced back to a particularly Scottish 18th century form of furniture called a Lady's Closet , effectively a larger cabinet version of this piece, which also incoporated this characteristic foldover writing surface. Ayrshire had a strong tradition of fine cabinet making, Ayr itself producing the firms of Matthew Morison, who provided the celebrated furniture for Blairquhan, and Gordon and Watson, who frequently applied labels to their furniture similar to the one found on this piece (see the dressing table from Sundrum Castle, Ayr, sold in these rooms as part of the Pallinsburn House sale 4th May 2005, lot 561). Literature; Sebastian Pryke The 18th Century Furniture Trade in Edinburgh Phd thesis St Andrews University 1995
A set of nine Scottish Regency and later mahogany dining chairs, each with moulded tablet top rails above waved horizontal splats centred by stylised flower heads, the red hide button upholstered seats on moulded sabre supports, two of early 19th century date, inscribed RAMSAY in ink to the seat rail (9) Note; The scroll on this type of yoke back is referred to as a 'turret end' in the Edinburgh Chair and Cabinet Maker's Books of Prices published in the early 19th century.
A pair of Mintons cabinet plates the centre painted by Boullemier with maidens one wearing a pink dress standing by a piano singing to a parakeet the other wearing a bonnet and shawl standing by a fence within gilt stylised floreted borders the rims pierced with Greek key and divided with palmettes within raised matt and burnished gilt bands gilt line rims 24cm diameter printed and impressed mark and diamond registration number circa 1885
A shaped circular Derby cabinet plate the centre painted with an assemblage of flowers in the style of Leonard Lead with tulips convolvulus harebells and a rose within a pale lilac border decorated in raised gilt with scrolling foliage and flowers reserved with six oval panels painted with pink roses gilt rim 23cm diameter printed mark in red circa 1830
A good King Street Derby shaped circular cabinet plate the centre painted by James Rouse with an array of flowers including passion flowers tulips and roses in a basket on a ledge within a pierced trellis border divided by three shaped panels painted with further flowers and foliage within gilt moulded borders gilt rim 24cm diameter the reverse inscribed painted by J. Rouse 1876 mark rubbed
A Derby Crown Porcelain Co large cabinet cup and saucer of flared cylindrical form the lemon body enamelled in bi-gilt with blue flowers foliage and butterflies angular handle printed marks in red retailer Osler Oxford Street London circa 1880; a Royal Crown Derby coffee cup and saucer the spirally fluted lemon body decorated in raised gilt with chrysanthemums and foliage gilt rims printed marks in red (2)
A pair of birch bookcases in Biedermeier style with ebonised mouldings each with a maple lined three-shelf interior enclosed by a pair of doors flanked by freestanding pillars the breakfront deep frieze set with draught mouldings beneath a flared cornice the conforming projecting base fitted with two cupboards 133cm wide 235cm high modern (one cabinet lacking glass panels)
A set of six mahogany dining chairs in Hepplewhite style the fluted arched backs with waisted splats and carved with wheatears drop-in hide seats the tapering fluted legs joined by stretchers including one elbow chair trade label of Turner Woodward & Co Ltd Cabinet Makers John Doulton Street Manchester 20th century
An Edwardian mahogany Sheraton revival display cabinet of arched breakfront bow end form the damask lined two-shelf interior enclosed by a door with reeded Gothic glazing bars beneath a moulded cornice outlined throughout with boxwood and ebony stringing raised on square tapering legs and spade feet 123cm wide 184cm high early 20th century
A Victorian oak, walnut and satinwood side cabinet, circa 1870, the rectangular top with an acanthus border, above a scroll carved frieze drawer and two cupboard doors inset with two oval and two carved walnut panels depicting a mother and child afront a statue and putto playing, with scroll bracket and a plinth base, 107cm wide x 136cm high x 48cm deep.
An oak crossbanded mahogany boxwood and ebony banded Shropshire type dresser, early 20th century, the dentil cornice over a scroll cut frieze above one long shelf and two central short shelves with boarded back flanked by a single cabinet and short drawer to each side, the three drawer base fitted with brass swing handles with Chippendale style pierced back plates over a shaped apron on cabriole front corner legs terminating in a pointed toe foot, 67" wide, 78" high
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