A 19TH CENTURY GILT-METAL AND CERAMIC MOUNTED FIGURED WALNUT TWO DOOR SIDE CABINET112cm wide; 34cm deep; 102cm highCondition report: Good overall condition - polished surfaces at some point. General wear and minor inevitable scuffs, scratches, dents, small chips and marks commensurate with wear, use and age, including a chipped corner plinth to the base.
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A FIGURED WALNUT CABINET PROBABLY INCORPORATING SOME EARLY 18TH CENTURY ELEMENTS184cm high, 108cm wide, 49cm deepCondition Report: Overall this appears to be antique veneers relayed onto a later (fairly modern) carcass. The plates have age and have spotting and depletions - it is impossible to tell if these are old or 'aged' to go with the appearance of the cabinet as a whole. The dating on our website has been updated to reflect this.Overall the condition reflects these facts, the surface is cleaned and is light in colour overallPlease see additional images for visual reference to condition Condition Report Disclaimer
Y A ROSEWOOD SIDE CABINET BOOKCASEEARLY 19TH CENTURY AND LATERWith four metal glazed doors160cm high, 201cm wide, 45cm deepCondition Report: This piece is made up in part with 19th century timber and is reconfigured. The top is later than the rosewood, the dark metal glazed doors are 20th century or later. There are some marks, scratches, knocks, chips, splits and abrasions consistent with age and use, including chips, missing veneers and missing parts of the applied carvings to the frieze, some beaded mouldings are loose, others detached, other pieces are missing.The locks are open, there is one key that does not appear to turn the locks.The shelves are not old.The backboards are of panelled construction.Please refer to the additional photographs as a visual reference of condition. Condition Report Disclaimer
A GEORGE II WALNUT BUREAU BOOKCASEMID 18TH CENTURY194.5cm high, 89cm wide, 61cm deepCondition Report: Marks, knocks, scratches, abrasions consistent with age and useOld splits and cracks, some chips and losses,There has been alterations and restorations, the bevelled glass plates are later and not original, the shelf supports to the interior are later applied and pinned in place, the leather inset is a later replacement - this has split along the hinge fold. The top shallow drawer has signs of having been divided previouslyThe handles are probably original throughout the drawers, the internal handles to the fall are probably replacements, the locks to the cabinet and the fall appear to be original, and these have keys that operate at time of report - the locks for the drawers appear to be later and there is no key presentPlease refer to additional images for visual reference to conditionCondition Report Disclaimer
A PAIR OF NAPOLEON III EBONISED AND GILT METAL MOUNTED SIDE CABINETSCIRCA 1870Each cabinet mounted with Sevres style porcelain plaqueseach 214cm high, 88cm wide, 46cm deepCondition Report: There are some marks, scratches, knocks, chips, splits and abrasions consistent with age and use.There are losses and restorations including missing and re-glued sections of brass inlay; wear to the gilding of some of the porcelain panels; chips and knocks to the ebonised wood with some of the pale underlying wood being revealed; splits including to the top of one cabinet; lacking small veneers; come craquelure to the ebonised finish; later lights fitted to the interior of the glazed cabinet sections; the interiors lined with green damask fabric; later stops to the doors with abrasions from the door.The backboards are ebonised with some cracks.Please refer to the additional photographs as a visual reference of condition. Condition Report Disclaimer
A PAIR OF CONTINENTAL URN SHAPED BEDSIDE CABINETS IN NEOCLASSICAL TASTEEach with a simulated marble top above a drawer and cupboard door82cm highCondition Report: Marks, knocks, scratches, abrasions consistent with age and useOld splits and cracks, some chips and losses,The surface condition is dirty and with surface marks and stains, these appear to have been 'barn stored' or similar peviouslyThere are chips, losses, scratches, marks to the surfaces, some missing paint and some chips and losses to the underlying timber in placesThere are splits and cracks, the stems especially, the cupboard doors have their locks engaged, there are no keys, one cabinet door will open. the drawers do not have locks, the handles and escutcheons are assumed to be originalPlease refer to additional images for visual reference to conditionThe diameters of the tops are 40.5cm Condition Report Disclaimer
A GLAZED BRASS AND WALNUT VENEERED SHOP DISPLAY CABINETBY POLLARDS STOREFITTERS, LONDON, PARIS, BRUSSELLSThe top panel inscribed for FAIRFAX of BOND ST.143cm high, 117cm wide, 34cm deepCondition Report: Marks, knocks, scratches, abrasions consistent with age and useThe lettering with crazing and cracking, the 'B' with visible lossesThis cabinet is locked shut, there is no key, there are stickers to the interior where shelves appear to have been placed previously. There are no internal brackets either.Overall solid and stableDirt and discolouration to the gilt metal elements, one element of trim is loosePlease note that despite having remnants of old cable, this as sold as a decorative item of furniture only and not as a working electrical item - this would need to be rewired and tested by a professional electrician prior to use in a domestic setting. Please refer to additional images for visual reference to condition Condition Report Disclaimer
A GEORGE III MAHOGANY CABINET BOOKCASECIRCA 1800The glazed top above a base of bowfront outline with panel doors enclosing shelves230cm high, 113cm wide, 38cm deepCondition Report: Marks, knocks, scratches, abrasions consistent with age and useOld splits and cracks, some chips and losses, one piece of moulding is detached but present,Overall with marks and staining, colour variation, would benefit from a clean and polish overall, the interiors and shelves also with marks and stains,There is no key, the lock to the glazed doors is engaged, the doors can be forced open but in the long term the purchaser would be best advised to source a key to operate the lock, the top needs securing to the bottom, Dreweatts have done this with later screwsThe glass appears to be intact to the glazed doors - some variation to putty, probably some later (but old) glassThere are tack marks to the interiors around the glazed doors where lining fabric has been previously applied. Please note the books are not included in the lot, they are for decorative and illustrative purposes onlyOverall solid and stablePlease refer to additional images for visual reference to conditionCondition Report Disclaimer
A PAIR OF MAHOGANY BOOKCASE CABINETS IN GEORGE III STYLE LATE 19TH CENTURYEach 245cm high, 123cm wide, 49cm deep Condition Report: Although catalogued as a pair, it is clear from the second image online that there is variation to the two cabinets, one has glazed lower doors the other has wooden panels (wooden panels probably the original configuration). The glazed interior has green paint applied, this has chips and losses, also some tack marks where fabric has appeared to have been placed previously Both cabinets with marks, knocks, scratches, abrasions consistent with age and useOld splits and cracks, some chips and losses,Both cabinets are missing one small pane of glass to the upper doors, this would need to be sourced and replaced by the purchaser. One cabinet with old breaks and losses to the cornice central section, the elements are loose but present with the lot, these would need gluing and repair before use Each cabinet with later blocks to the underside of each shelf, this is to disguise a later fitted electric lamp - Please note these are sold as decorative items of furniture only and not as working electrical lamps - these would need to be rewired and tested by a professional electrician prior to use in a domestic setting. Some colour variation and fading across the two cabinets, Cabinet doors are openable but some have the locks engaged, overall would benefit from the purchaser sourcing keys to operate all locks fully.Please refer to additional images for visual reference to condition Condition Report Disclaimer
Y A KINGWOOD AND GILT METAL MOUNTED BUREAU PLATMID 19TH CENTURYStamped BERTRAM & SON, the leather inset top above two frieze drawers75cm high, 91cm wide, 59cm deep.Provenance: Property removed from 8 Great Pulteney Street, BathPurchased by the vendor from Halliday's, September 2002William Bertram is recorded as a furniture dealer based at 100 Dean Street, Soho, London from 1839 onwards. Documented examples of furniture retailed by Bertram and Son include various pieces in the French style and, as with the present lot, 19th century French oeuvres of fine quality, see the Dictionary of English Cabinet Makers, 1660-1840, ed. by C. Gilbert and G. Beard, p.68Condition Report: Marks, knocks, scratches, abrasions consistent with age and useOld splits and cracks, some chips and losses,One handle is detached but present with the lot, this will need re-securing with screwsThe leather inset is later, this has some marks to the topOverall solid and stableDirt and discolouration to the gilt metal elements and inlaysPlease refer to additional images for visual reference to conditionCondition Report Disclaimer
AN EARLY VICTORIAN MAHOGANY BREAKFRONT BOOKCASECIRCA 1840221cm high, 208cm wide, 43cm deepCondition Report: Marks, knocks, scratches, abrasions consistent with age and useOld splits and cracks, some chips and losses,Overall solid and stable, the top is balanced on the base at present and holding, it is important to note that this is empty and in order to use for books or other display it would need to be secured by way of screws, there is a bag of general screws present with the lot - Dreweatts cannot guarantee if these will be sufficient/adequate and would suggest additional or replacement screws may need to be sourced by the purchaser.The wooden escutcheons are assumed to be originals, there is no working key, all locks except the lower double cabinet are open, the lower cabinets are open but this lock is engaged at time of report - a key would need to be sourced by the purchaser.The shelves are all height adjustable, there are grooves to the sides of each cabinet, the shelves to to the upper double glazed cabinet have later dowels applied to themSome fading and colour variation to the timber There is a repair to the top of one side glazed door, tack holes are visiblePlease refer to additional images for visual reference to conditionCondition Report Disclaimer
A George III mahogany and line inlaid corner display cabinet, late 18th century; the moulded cornice above twin glazed doors with geometrically arranged astragals, flanked by canted sides; above two panel doors with central oval marquetry paterae; on bracket feet; 217cm high, 125cm wide; 59cm deep
A kingwood, gilt metal mounted and japanned secretaire cabinet on stand in Louis XV taste, early 20th century; the frieze with swagged foliate cast mounts above a hinged fall front decorated with a Watteauesque figural scene within a panel; with patera at the re-entrant corners; flanked by openwork laurel leaf guilloche; the sides with conforming japanned panel work; the stand with gilt metal edge mouldings above a frieze drawer, with twin metal swing handles; on cabriole legs with foliate cast mounts and conforming sabots; 126cm high, 66cm wide, 36cm deep(The fall front locked shut)
A George IV rosewood and marble mounted cabinet bookcase, circa 1825 and later elements,: the striated white and grey marble top with inverted breakfront and ogee moulded edges; above open adjustable shelves flanked by glazed doors either side, arched and with later scrolling foliate painted spandrels; on a plinth base; 100cm high, 168cm wide, 38cm deep
A Victorian pine and glazed display cabinet, late 19th century; the upper section with moulded cornice and blank frieze, above twin doors enclosing shelves; the base section with two drawers with brass swing handles, above twin panel doors; on bracket feet; 207cm high, 105cm wide, 46cm deep
A Victorian carved oak gun cabinet in Gothic style, third quarter 19th century; the relief carved pediment with armorial of stags' heads and a pig, flanked by cusped cinquefoils to hounds' heads; a crenellated cornice above twin glass doors with cusped tracery and foliate carved spandrels above quatrefoils; opening to the gun rack at left and shelves right; flanked by cluster columns, the ogee moulded base with two drawers flanked by further quatrefoils; 170cm high, 123cm wide, 42cm deep
A burr walnut, marquetry and marble topped side cabinet in early Art Deco style, probably French, circa 1925; the marmo rosso antico top above a frieze drawer with twin brass ring handles; above two doors with floral basket decoration; flanked by reeded pilasters with foliate cast metal capitals and metal socles; the plinth base on inverted dome feet; 122cm high, 110cm wide, 49cm deep
A Dutch colonial rosewood table cabinet in 17th century taste, late 19th century; the top with ogee moulding, above an arrangement of five drawers to the front, resembling nine drawer fronts, all with carved surrounds to cut brass escutcheons; the sides with conforming raised panels; the moulded base on four turned feet; 36cm high, 48cm wide, 31cm deep
A Chinese stained hardwood display cabinet, late 19th / early 20th century; the upper section glazed to front, back and sides and with an arrangement of irregular staggered shelves within, the front with two glazed doors; above twin panel doors with moulded edges; the cushion apron above short cabriole legs; 192cm high, 81cm wide, 30cm deep
A Chinese stained hardwood display cabinet, late 19th / early 20th century; with twin glazed doors within a surround of recessed relief carved blind keywork to the front, also glazed to back and sides; with an arrangement of staggered shelves within,; above peripheral stretchers with stylised carved openwork decorative motifs; 155cm high, 99cm wide, 35cm deep
A mahogany and ebony collector's cabinet, 19th c, fitted with sixteen drawers with brass wire ring pulls enclosed by a pair of doors, 49cm h; 13 x 37cm, containing a collection of curiosities and natural history specimens, many with handwritten label, including a string of coins (cash) with label "Chinese Money given by Mr Andrews.... 1839, turned box "Made out of the oak that grew on the field of Waterloo 1872", an oak roundel labelled "Part of an oak tree planted by Bishop Ridley when at Pembroke College Cambridge", fossils, a piece of smooth stone labelled "Deposit covering all valleys round Forden after a heavy shower in June 1876", another specimen labelled "From an old anchor found buried at the mouth of Bridlington Harbour", a (detached) label inscribed "From the fire box of 'The Rocket' G Stephenson's first engine South Kensington Museum 1872", a piece of stone "From the Druid's circle near Keswick a place very much resembling Stonehenge 1872", etc The collection of C. W. Briggs (1906-1971) (lots 1-429) Cabinet lacking lock and small pieces of veneer
A rare pair of Regency alabaster sculptures of a bull and cow, by John Mawe, early 19th c, on Ashford black marble base, 23cm l Born in Derby, John Mawe (1766-1829) has a claim to be the most extraordinary mineralogist of the Regency. Trading from 6 'Museums' in Carsington, Derby, Matlock Bath, Cheltenham and London, he dealt in British and foreign mineral specimens, Derbyshire Spar (Blue John) and worked stone, such as the present highly accomplished models. He was also an excellent self-publicist, publishing geological texts, guides for the amateur collector, keen to furnish their minerals cabinet, and also travel writing. Such detailed models of domestic livestock attracted the discerning or learned purchaser, interested in the improvements in husbandry and breeding then being pursued in England. In this, Mawe's sculptures can be considered in the same light as the famous plaster casts of sculptures of livestock designed by his near contemporary George Garrard ARA (1760-1826) and sold from his 'Agricultural Museum' in Hanover Square, London. Another pair of Mawe's alabaster cattle models, one of which retains a fragment of Mawe's printed trade label, was recently with markjonesantiques.co.uk The collection of C. W. Briggs (1906-1971) (lots 1-429) Cow - front part of head broken off and restuck, lacking horns, forepart of right leg broken off and restuck.Bull - lacking horns, forepart of left leg broken off and restuck, lacking approx 1cm section of tail, both with old settled dust and grime
An ash and walnut hanging wall cabinet,c.1900, in the manner of Liberty of London, mounted with turned mashrabiya panels, glazed doors and sides, fitted with a single shelf and a fabric back, 68cm wide 16.5cm deep81cm highCondition ReportOld worn to the back panels. Hooks to the top section.Glass good overall.
An Art Deco portable walnut drinks cabinet,1940s, surmounted with a handle, opening to reveal a partially veneered bird's-eye maple interior, fitted with cocktail sticks, a lemon-squeezer, the well with divisions, and a silver-plated and glass cocktail shaker, with a drawer to the base, fitted with six cut glasses, raised on castors, 32.5cm wide 26cm deep70cm highCondition ReportRepolished and fiited with later pieces.
A brass faux bamboo and wicker cabinet,modern, enclosing an internal shelf, 105cm wide 50cm deep72cm high, and a brass and Lucite two-tier trolley, 82cm wide 39cm deep69cm high (2)Condition ReportCabinet - one loose cupboard hinge One upright on the back left is loose - needs tightening. Some wear to the brass finishTrolley - Some brass finish with scratches - slight;ly loose frame.
A black-lacquered credenza,by Talisman, with four drawers flanked by two doors, all with nickel-plated handles,140cm wide48cm deep83cm highCondition ReportSome rubbing to the handles on the credenza. Knocks to the edges of the piece.Front edge. Left top corner and left front edge, left edge further down. Right top front corner, and down front right edge of the piece. Right foot has been reset on the front - also small chip to the bottom edge of the cabinet above the support. Left support - with chips and another split occuring. No internal shelves. Further photos added to the website.
A beech Kandya kitchen cabinet,1950s, designed by Frank Guille, the cupboards decorated in white and green in four sections, the top with a sliding front ahead of internal shelving, over a falling front section, internally veneered with chequered Formica, enclosing shelving and a zinc-lined meat compartment, over a bank of three graduated drawers and a single-glazed sliding front, over a pair of sliding front cupboards, 104cm wide38cm deep177cm highCondition ReportThe veneer to one side loose. With scuffs to the fronts and shelves. The base with scuffs, scratches and marks. One glass front missing.
A brutalist-style wall unit, of modern manufacture, designed and executed by Francis Sultana, the upper section with a chamfered oak frame, with a single red-lacquered shelf over a backing board with a screen perforation, flanked on either side by graduated shelves, surmounted on a red-lacquered base with chamfered oak handles, labelled with manufacturer’s badge, 202cm wide 62cm deep 222cm highCondition ReportCentral back has been cut out - 80 wide x 87cm high - also two holes below this.Manufactured cut to the lower right cupboard. Left side of the cabinet - section of the side lacquer has been detached from the carcass 30cm high.Right side - possibly a wood section missing - two holes for mounting this - the side panel is slightly loose.Some further knocks to the edges of the top section - photos added. A small knock to the left corner and some further minor scuffing to the front and side lacquered panels. No internal shelves
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