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A secrétaire en abattant, Northern Netherlands, ca. 1830. Oak, profiled hood, in the frieze a drawer, underneath a straight flap with profile panel with nest with drawers behind it, the base cabinet three drawers with brass ring fittings, round styles with brass Corinthian capital and base , front resting on conical legs, h 156 x w 101 x d 50 cm.
A two-door cabinet, Northern Netherlands, early 19th century. Oak, curved profiled hood with carving in the motif of a vase on a foot, surrounded by acanthus leaf, columns with brass capital and base as uprights, contoured doors, base cabinet three drawers with brass ring fittings, resting on conical fluted legs, h 255 x w 160 x d 50 cm.
A CHINESE CARVED WOOD LOW CABINET OR STAND Fitted with two oval shaped drawers with hooped handles, above a carved apron and shelf 23cm high x 50cm x 30cm Provenance: Property from a significant local collection Condition: For a condition report or further images please email hello@hotlotz.com at least 48 hours prior to the closing date of the auction. This is an auction of preowned and antique items. Many items are of an age or nature which precludes their being in perfect condition and you should expect general wear and tear commensurate with age and use. We strongly advise you to examine items before you bid. Condition reports are provided as a goodwill gesture and are our general assessment of damage and restoration. Whilst care is taken in their drafting, they are for guidance only. We will not be held responsible for oversights concerning damage or restoration.
Late Victorian Aesthetic Movement side cabinet, the top with three quarter gallery above an open shelf, frieze drawer above a cupboard with lozenge panelled doors decorated with birds, turned legs on casters, width 76cm, depth 38cm, height 126cm.Condition report:The overall structure is ok, no evident breaks to the galleries or panels. The ebonised finish is looking a little tired though with wear along edges, all over surface marks, including some scratched shadow of writing to the top surface, and random patches of pock-marks/ pitting. The drawer facia has a fairly large lighter patch to the centre. The internal shelf to the cupboard is unfinished wood so may be a later addition.
A collection of sixty one Excelsior national flags, from Whiteley's, London, circa 1948-1953, with some contemporary receipts and correspondence, stored in a pine two door cabinet.Condition report:Please find the additional photographs on the lot page, on our website. The lot was provided with dated receipts (these are included in the photographs we've just uploaded) for some of the flags, whcih aided us in dating the flags.
A Victorian Royal Cabinet of Games, in figured walnut case, the hinged lid enclosing an interior fitted with a folding black and red tooled gilt-leather chess, backgammon and steeplechase board, the lift out tray containing checkers and scoring plate with dominoes set beneath, the hinged fold out front enclosing a chess set, the under section containing playing cards, the subdivided interior compartment with painted metal steeplechase horses and two shakers, 33cm x 22cm x 18cm.
Yeats (W.B.) The Tables of the Law, and The Adoration of the Magi, sm. sq. 8vo London (Elkin Mathews) 1904. First Published Edition. Hf. title pp[a-2] title, with Prefatory Note on verso, fly title, 60pp, 4pp adverts, Vigo Cabinet Series printed inside covers, decor. blue paper covers. Wade 25. Good. (1)
A Regency pollard oak, yew and ebony centre table attributed to George Bullock, c.1815, the circular top inlaid with a continuous band of honeysuckle, flower heads and ivy, above a turned column and a scrolled triform base with applied roundels, terminating in anti-friction castors, 131cm diameter 73cm high Provenance: The Estate of Jasper Gibbons Grinling, late of The Old Vicarage, Helions Bumpstead, Essex. Literature: J Murray and H Blairman & Sons, 'George Bullock Cabinet Maker', 1988, pp.95-96.George Bullock (c.1777-1818) is one of the most celebrated English cabinetmakers of the Regency period, and those pieces made or designed by him during the early part of the 19th century are particularly recognisable by the abundance of British flora in their ornament and the often used native timbers such as oak, yew, holly, larch and laburnum, in place of the more exotic woods that were so favoured by other leading makers of the time. This example, constructed from pollard oak, yew and ebony, closely resembles several examples that have come to market in recent years, the most notable of which being an example supplied to Matthew Robinson Boulton at Tew Park, Oxfordshire in 1817, which was sold most recently at Christie’s, 'Important English Furniture', 27 November 2003, lot 160. The ‘honeysuckle’ pattern for the inlaid border on the table was likely used for the first time on a desk stand that was purchased by Queen Charlotte in 1812 and, according to Murray, it appears in the 'Wilkinson Tracings', a scrapbook into which a wide range of tracings and engravings were pasted or loosely inserted, inscribed to the first page ‘Tracings by Thomas Wilkinson, from the designs of the late Mr George Bullock 1820'. These impressions are considered to be one of the most important sources regarding Bullock’s work and were acquired in 1974 by the City Museum and Art Gallery in Birmingham. To date, there is very little evidence with which to identify Thomas Wilkinson or work out how he had access to the original designs. Another close example (Christie’s, 'The English Collector', 21 May 2015, lot 121) which, as per Ackermann’s 'Repository of Arts', is described as being in the ‘French antique taste’ and is suggested to have possibly come from Bullock’s workshop. It has an identical turned column and base and is noted to bear a black wash to the undersides, which is said to be characteristic of his work; the same wash appears beneath the present example.Condition ReportSome fading and discolouration throughout. Split to the top. Some scratches, knocks and wear to top. Some chips and losses to veneer, inlay and moulding throughout, with small areas of cosmetic repair and patches. Brass lock action a little bent but appears functional. A little bit of movement in the top, but column and base joints generally tight and solid. Overall in fairly 'sleepy' condition, with a little bit of cosmetic attention needed.
A carved and pierced hardwood cabinet, late Qing dynasty (1644-1911), Chinese, of multistage form, decorated with flying dragons, fruit, flowers and bamboo, raised on squat cabriole feet and a plinth base,120cm wide40cm deep194cm highCondition ReportGeneral surface wear and scratches. Some small splits, knocks, chips and losses. Larger splits to backboards. The bottom drawer to the top section is lacking its stops, therefore pushes in a little further than it should. Some separation to joints in places, although the whole piece is mostly structurally solid and sound. Lacking key for cupboard door. Overall appears in fairly good structural and cosmetic condition, with expected wear and light damage commensurate with age and use. Left hand pierced panel with damage and glue repair.
A lacquered wooden marriage cabinet,19th century, Chinese, painted to the front with figures, pagodas and landscapes, with two doors enclosing an interior with shelves and cupboards, raised on square supports, 115cm wide58cm deep184cm highCondition ReportDarkening and discolouration to the paint and lacquer. Rubbing, surface wear and loss to decoration. The front legs a little warped. Some areas of retouching and repair. Backboards taped. Doors and interior slides/ drawers functional. Joints tight and solid. General knocks and surface wear throughout commensurate with age and use. Overall in fair structural condition and perfectly usable in its current state. Cosmetically a little distressed, which adds to the 'well-worn' aesthetic.
A walnut display cabinet,19th century, Dutch, the shaped cornice carved with 'C' scrolls over two astragal glazed doors, a bombé drawer, a shaped apron and lion's paw front feet, the sides with shaped glazed panels,213cm wide40cm deep251cm highCondition ReportMinor wear and veneer split, especially to top of sides. restoration to one side
A pair of Regency-style breakfront bookcases,late 20th century or later, white painted, each with an upper section mounted with glass shelves, over a two-door grille-fronted cabinet,126cm wide40cm deep247cm high (2)Condition ReportBoth on wheels, which make them a little predispositioned to leaning backwards when not against a wall. Loss to one top corner. Some dirt, marks and stains to paint and fabric elements. General knocks, dings, surface wear and scratches. Mirrored back is not glass but some sort of film. Light surface wear to glass.
FURNITURE ASSORTMENT (4) to include Edwardian single door china cabinet with base shelf on splayed supports, 149cms H, 63cms W, 32cms D, a vintage armchair with patterned leaf upholstery, 75cms H, 56cms W, 46cms D, a bobbin support occasional table, 70cms H, 51cms W, 33cms D and a bevelled glass oval mirror, 83 x 58cms
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