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A Regency mahogany secretaire cabinet, the rectangular top above a gilt metal mounted secretaire drawer enclosing a fitted interior above a pair of grill inset cupboard doors enclosing shelves and drawers flanked with gilt metal Egyptian mask headed tapering half columns, standing on pointed bun feet, 98cm wide.
A George V Old English pattern canteen initialled J, comprising twelve teaspoons, five egg spoons, eighteen dessert forks, twelve table forks, four knife rests, eighteen dessert spoons, six table spoons, sugar spoon, a knife, two pickle forks, six fish eaters, fish servers, soup ladle, pair of sauce ladles, pair of gravy spoons and six serving spoons, by Walker & Hall, Sheffield 1918-1924, in a George II style mahogany cabinet of six graduated drawers with brass handles, 63cm h, 55cm w, maker's ivorine trade label, 180ozs gross
An Arts & Crafts Movement inlaid mahogany cabinet by Shapland & Petter, of breakfront form with galleried top centred by a mirror and enclosed by a pair of glazed doors divided by a marquetry panel of a peacock detailed in mother o'pearl and abalone, on square tapered legs with shaped feet, 158cm h, 126cm w, locks stamped S P B[arnstaple], 1905
An Edward VII satinwood cabinet, crossbanded in rosewood and line inlaid, the finely figured veneers contrasted with panels of lozenge parquetry and with dentil inlaid cornice, the mirrored interior with plate glass shelves enclosed by a glazed door with lower panel, on slightly outswept legs, 132cm h; 61 x 28cm
A Dutch walnut cabinet, the scrolling cavetto pediment with a central 'keystone' and canted corners, the upper part enclosed by glazed doors, the slightly projecting base fitted two short and two long drawers, the lower one incorporating the boldly scrolled apron and with gilt brass furniture, on scrolling outset feet, 217cm h; 149 x 37cm, late 18th c
A William III walnut and featherbanded writing cabinet, having stepped cornice and a cushion moulded frieze drawer, the pair of doors enclosing an arrangement of drawers around a door revealing three further drawers, on an ovolo moulded chest of three drawers fitted gilt brass drop or ring handles, bun feet, 173cm h; 108 x 51cm
A rare Derby cabinet cup and trembleuse saucer, the cup with entwined handle, finely painted in coloured enamels, probably by James Banford, with 'Olim truncus eram ficulnus inutile lignum (once upon a time, I was a trunk, a useless log from a fig tree) - two female figures garlanding a bust of Pan, within a gilt flowerhead roundel, on a yellow ground, and gilt stiff leaf and bead bands, crowned crossed batons marks in blue and titled beneath, circa 1790 (saucer with rim chip restored)
AN 18TH CENTURY MAHOGANY BUREAU CABINET IN TWO PARTS the upper half with break arch pediment and foliate scroll cartouche and fitted an arrangement of six drawers and sliding shelves enclosed by panel doors, the lower half with fitted interior enclosed by a fall front, one central and two short drawers and three long drawers below, with brass plate escutcheons and swan neck handles on ogee bracket feet, 37" wide and 87" high.
A VICTORIAN OAK OFFICERS WRITING CABINET the interior fitted an arrangement of pigeon holes and short drawers, the central cupboard enclosed by panel doors, inset portrait engravings enclosed by panels with engraved brass monograms and inscribed 'Bureau of Sir Henry James RE 1862' on a stand fitted two drawers, 42" wide.
Juvenilia. Harris's Cabinet of Amusement and Instruction, n.d., c.1820, eng. plts., some juvenile markings in pencil, orig. calf-backed printed boards, some wear, 16mo, together with Harris's Cabinet, n.d., c.1820, 16 hand-col. eng. plts., minor soiling, some corners frayed or cropped, orig. paper wrappers with pubs. label to upper cover, worn with some loss, 16mo, plus Instructive Conversation Cards consisting of Thirty Two Biographical Sketches of Eminent British Characters, pub. Darton, 1813, 32 printed cards with single question sheet in orig. pubs. card slipcase with printed labels to covers, some darkening and wear, overall approx. 14cm x 9.5cm, and another similar (4)
Strong (Roy). Tudor & Jacobean Portraits (National Portrait Gallery), 2 vols., pub. H.M.S.O., 1969, col. plts., num. b&w plts. and illusts., t.e.g., orig. cloth gilt in slipcase, rubbed and marked, 4to, together with Millar (Oliver), The Tudor Stuart and early Georgian Pictures in the Collection of Her Majesty The Queen, 2 vols., pub. Phaidon, 1963, some col. and num. b&w plts., orig. cloth gilt in d.j.s, with slipcase, rubbed, 4to, plus Linnell (John), The Royal Gallery of Pictures, being a selection of the cabinet paintings in Her Majesty's private collection at Buckingham Palace, pub. H. G. Bohm, 1850, eng. dedication leaf and thirty-two eng. plts. after paintings, mostly uncol. mezzotints by S. W. Reynolds, some spotting and marginal soiling, plts. partly loose with consequent minor fraying to extrems., orig. leather-backed boards, heavily rubbed and marked, folio, and Constable (W. G.), Canaletto, Giovanni Antonio Canal, 1697-1768, 2 vols., Oxford University Press, 1962, num. b&w plts., etc, orig. cloth gilt in d.j.s., small 4to, plus others on British Art (11)
A late 20th Century Coalport hand painted cabinet plate signed by Malcolm Harnett, the wavy gilt rim surrounding an ivory glazed border, moulded with gadrooning and leaf decoration, the centre panel with a Continental harbour scene, printed gilt marks and original price sticker, diameter 23.5cm, 9 1/4 inches.
A late Victorian mahogany, gilt brass mounted and marquetry inlaid china cabinet, circa 1890, the concave galleried top inlaid with stained harewood and satinwood trailing foliage and cartouche glazed door enclosing three boxwood shelf tiers, glazed side panels, shaped apron, on cabriole gilt brass, supports, height 165cm x width 66cm, 65 inches x 26 inches.
A Victorian walnut and gilt metal mounted bowed display cabinet, circa 1890, with gilt gallery and concave frieze, the glazed door flanking serpentine glazed side panels, enclosing a tiered shelf, marquetry inlay to door base, on splayed cabriole legs, height 148cm x width 64cm, 58 inches x 25 inches.
Harrison (Joseph). The Floricultural Cabinet, and Florist's Magazine, vol. 2 only, 1834, addn. eng. title, fourteen hand-col. plts., orig. cloth, worn to joints and head & foot of spine, 8vo, together with Cobbett (William), The Woodlands: or, A Treatise On the Preparing of Ground for Planting..., 1825, contemp. half calf gilt, slightly rubbed, 8vo, with Scott (William Henry), British Field Sports; Embracing Practical Instructions in Shooting-Hunting-Coursing-Racing-Cocking-Fishing, &c, with Observations on the Breaking and Training of Dogs and Horses..., 2nd ed., 1820, addn. wood eng. title, eng. frontis. and thirty-one eng. plts., numerous wood eng. vignettes to text, contemp. half calf, boards detached and some wear, 8vo, plus one other (4)
Smith, George, The Cabinet-Makers and Upholsterer's Guide: Being A Complete Drawing Book..., London, Jones & Co, 1826, small folio (260 x 200mm.), hand-coloured frontispiece, additional illustrated title, ca. 145 plates, of which 33 are hand-coloured, spotting and browning, contemporary ownership inscription of John Gray on verso of frontispiece and on verso of last leaf, later half calf, lettering piece see illustration)
Hoppus, E., & B. Cole (illustrator), The Gentleman's and Builder's Repository: or, Architecture Display'd, London, for James Hodges, and Benjamin Cole, 1737, 4to (250 x 190mm.), engraved frontispiece plate, and 83 plates, some water-staining, plate torn, frontispiece worn, contemporary calf, worn With 'Practical Carpentry, Joinery, and Cabinet-Making' (London, 1839)
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