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A George III mahogany bureau bookcase, the upper section having twin astragal glazed doors with candle slides, above a sloping fall enclosing a well-fitted interior, h.209cm, w.102cm, d.56cmIvory submission ref: AXRZFKE8Stands well. One small glass panel with one inch crack. Right hand cabinet door with veneer section 1" square. Left hand cabinet door with three small veneer sections repaired. All drawers run well. Brass handles good and original. Fall is good with minor warping only. The whole with some age wear, surface scuffs and is unpolished. Otherwise good.
A late 19th century French amboyna, tulip wood and ebonised table top drinks cabinet, the interior with rosewood lining, etched glass decanters and glasses within a removable tray, width 35.5cmOne decanter repaired to neck but complete.Otherwise all glass good.Timbers all good with some very minor surface scratches only.Hinges all good.
A Chinese Carved Hardwood Display Cabinet, late 19th/early 20th century, carved with trailing leaves supporting various shelves and niches with foliate pierced galleries, the base with two small drawers, on a stand with a decorative scrolled apron127cm by 43cm by 182cmTimber rather dry and some variations in colour. Various small losses to the carved detail. Pediment has been restored/coloured (see images). Some shrinkage splits to the shelves also.
A George III Mahogany Display Cabinet, late 18th century, the dentil cornice above astragal glazed doors enclosing fabric-lined adjustable shelves, the base as a six-drawer straight-front chest with three short over three long mahogany-lined drawers, with brass drop handles fitted to the sides, on bracket feet105cm by 47cm by 182cmThr right-hand glazed door with two small cracks. The timber to the drawer fronts on the top section is a poor colour (rather faded and dry). The right-hand side panel has small splits (see photograph). The left-hand panel is again faded and has a patch repair and some splitting. The bracket feet have various old repairs (as photographed). With two keys. The chest section is open but there is no key for this section.
A Pair of French Louis XV Style Tulipwood and Gilt Metal-Mounted Meuble d'Appui, late 19th century, with original white and grey marble tops with canted corners above a scrolling acanthus decorated frieze, the central cupboard door with Sèvres-style oval blue porcelain mount flanked by canted stiles with caryatid mounts, on a breakfront platform base87cm by 41cm by 100cmCabinet One - The marble top with various scratches and some fritting. Timber is slightly dry. Central cupboard door is split (as photographed). Some small wormholes, mainly around the base, which have been partly filled and polished. Cabinet Two - the marble top with some staining, ring marks, fritting and some small chips. Cupboard door with shrinkage splits (as photographed).
Gillow & Co: An Exhibition Quality Victorian Specimen Wood, Marquetry, Parquetry and Gilt Metal-Mounted Side Cabinet, 3rd quarter 19th century, the timbers including kingwood, tulipwood, amboyna, gonçalo alves, pearwood, burr yew and harewood, the mirrored superstructure with scrolled brackets above a breakfront frieze, the doors richly inlaid with marquetry panels of birds in a nest, flanked by column supports, the glazed doors enclosing a velvet-lined interior, on a platform base with compressed feet, acanthus gilded metal mounts throughout, the door stamped Gillow & Co, R and HP206cm by 50cm by 156cm Five of the gilt metal circular mounts are missing to the doors (as photographed). Overall in very good condition. Some general scratches on the shelf. Some bruising consistent with age, mainly around the top section (ie. below the mirror plate).
A Matched Pair of Edwardian Mahogany, Polychrome-Painted Dome-Top Sheet Music Cabinets, the domed hinged lids decorated with classical figures and flowers enclosing a divided interior, the panels decorated with flower garlands, on square tapering legs with spade feet, one bearing paper label for Christopher Pratt & Sons, Cabinet Makers & Upholsterers, Bradford42cm by 32cm by 58cm
A Pair of Royal Worcester Porcelain Cabinet Cups and Saucers, by Frank Roberts and Chapman, 2nd half 20th century, painted with still lifes of fruit on a mossy bank within gilt gadrooned borders, signed, printed marks in blackA Similar Baluster Vase, by Frank Roberts, painted with fruit on a mossy bank within gilt borders, signed, printed mark in black12.5cm high (5)Chapman cup with small flat chip to underside of foot which is has been gilded. Some typical minor surface wear.
A George III Mahogany Pedestal Serving Cabinet, late 18th century, with two small hinged leaves above a fluted frieze with decorative roundels and a deep oak-lined drawer, arched cupboard door below, on a plinth base49cm by 49cm by 92cmGenerally good condition, with the exception of the panels drying out slightly (see images). Small section of timber also missing. We assume that the top would have had further leaves. Some repairs around the hinges. The top section has some deep scratches. There is evidence to suggest that there has been an additional foldover leaf (see images) where you can see previous hinge marks.
Flemish School (17th Century) The Prodigal Son seeking work as a swineherd The Prodigal Son feeding the swineOil on panel, 10cm by 24cm (2)Provenance: The Alexander Gallery, LondonThis pair of panels likely relate to a preparatory drawing of the parable of the Prodigal Son by David Vinckboons (1576-1632) ,that was reproduced in print in 1608 by Claes Jansz. Visscher. British Museum number 1848,1125.6.Similar scenes are also depicted on a painted cabinet, made in Antwerp in the 17th century, in the collection of the Victoria and Albert Museum (W.61:1 to 3-1923).https://collections.vam.ac.uk/item/O59041/cabinet-unknown/
Formula 1, a pair of OMP Racing Gloves, with sponsorship badges for Marlboro and Vodaphone, signed by Michael Schumacher in black marker to each palm, mounted for display with a portrait photograph of Schumacher and one other of his car, within an oak glazed display cabinet, with Star Chamber Certificate of Authenticity vesro which states that the gloves were worn by Schumacher during the Italian Grand Prix at Monza on 15th September 2002 in which he finished second and were signed in the Ferrari Pit Garage at the end of the race, w.69, d.13, h.82cm.Only left hand glove has label.
CHINESE EXPORT LACQUERED TABLE CABINET 19TH CENTURY with profuse and elaborate gilt decoration overall, including dragons to the inset rectangular top above figural and architectural scenes, the two hinged doors opening to reveal staged fitted drawers, each drawer face further painted with figures and architectural features, over one long base drawer, the drawers with turned bone handles52.5cm high, 35cm wide at base
Hornby (China) R1073 "Venice Simplon-Orient-Express" British Pullman Digital Train Set containing 4-6-2 BR green rebuilt Merchant Navy Class No.35028 "Clan Line" along with 3 x brown and cream Superdetail Pullman Cars with sprung buffers and lights (1st Class Kitchen Car "Ibis", 1st Class Parlour Car "Sygnus" and 1st Class Parlour Car "Minerva" along with double oval of track, 3 x points, digital controller and wall mounted transformer but trakmat and instruction booklet are missing, conditions are Excellent to Excellent Plus in generally cabinet style box contained in Fair pictured outer box, also in lot R070 electrically operated turntable, appears unused with items still manufacturer wrapped contained in Excellent box. (2)
Hornby (China) R1055 Pullman boxed Train Set containing 4-6-2 Malachite green Streamlined Battle of Britain Class Loco No.34081 "92 Squadron", 3 x brown and cream Superdetail Pullman Cars with lights (1st Class Parlour Car "Niobe", 3rd Class Kitchen Car No.166 and 3rd Class Brake Car No.161), along with double oval of track with 2 x points and HM2000 twin track power controller, loco and coaches are still manufacturer tissue wrapped and track is still manufacturer sealed therefore contents are assumed Mint in Mint 3-drawer cabinet style box complete with polystyrene end packing sections and contained in original cardboard outer mailer with one section missing.
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