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A Napoleon III ebonised liqueur cabinet, probably by Paul Sormani, third quarter 19th century, the hinged cover and sides enclosing a lift-out calamander stand with gilt-bronze carrying handle, with four later glasses, the lockplate etched Rue Charlot, PARIS, 29cm high, 36cm wide, 28cm deep Provenance: The Geoffrey and Fay Elliot collection. Note: Born in the Kingdom of Lombardy, Venice, in 1817, Paul Sormani produced furniture and decorative objects, described by himself as "meubles de luxe". Operating from large premises at 114, rue du Temple and, from 1867, at 10, rue Charlot (the address on the current lot), he specialised in reproducing styles of the Louis XV and XVI eras. His creations were frequently exhibited and rewarded at the major international exhibitions of the 1860s and 70s. Please refer to department for condition report
A George III mahogany tray top bedside cabinet, circa 1780, with tambour front door above single drawer, 76cm high, 52cm wide, 46cm deep, together with an Edwardian Sheraton revival mahogany side cabinet, the inset leather hinged top enclosing compartment, above single door, stamped Maple & Co, 91cm high, 51cm wide, 53cm deep (2)bedside cabinet - scratches and knocks to wood, missing handle, stains to top, crack to back left legside cabinet - hole to leather top, scratches to leather, scratches and knocks to wood all over, lacking shelf
A Victorian rosewood side cabinet, circa 1880, two drawers over two cupboard doors, with carved mouldings, raised on plinth base, 90cm high, 124cm wide, 42cm deep light scratches and knocks to wood, piece of moulding from left door is loose but present, chunk of wood missing from both back corners at the bottom, moulding from top right side is lifting, split to left side of left door
A Victorian mahogany side cabinet, circa 1860, with two paneled doors enclosing two shelves, raised on plinth base, 109cm high, 117cm wide, 35cm deep ( VAT charged on the Hammer Price)scratches, stains and knocks to wood all over, hole on top where a gallery top would have been, small splits to wood, large split to right side panel, most of the beading is missing from the left hand door, chunk of wood missing from lower left corner on the side,
Property from the estate of the late David Cornwell, best-known as the author John Le Carré A continental fruitwood and inlaid side cabinet, 19th century, floral inlaid with single door, raised on cabriole supports, 101cm high x 67cm wide, 42cm deepsigns of old woodworm, top with three splits to wood, splits to both side panels, scratches and knocks to wood all over
A pair of Korean hardwood altar cabinets, 20th century, with two drawers over two cupboard doors, raised on block supports, 92cm high, 103cm wide, 46cm deep (2)scratches and knocks to wood, hinges on three doors need re attaching, some joints are slightly loose, chip to one foot of one cabinet
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