FINE SWANSEA PORCELAIN TOPOGRAPHICAL CABINET CUP & STAND OF TENBY INTEREST, circa 1815-1817, the cup with everted rim and raised over three paw feet, the mask-head handle scrolling to a floral disc terminal, with deep blue ground lavishly gilded, reserves painted with named scenes 'Tenby from the East' and 'Tenby from the Hotel', stencilled SWANSEA markDimensions: cup 11cms highProvenance:private collection South West England, consigned via our Cardiff officeCondition Report:in fine condition #
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RARE NANTGARW PORCELAIN CABINET CUP & STAND circa 1818-1820 the cup having an exaggerated flared rim, inverted foot and gryphon handle with split terminal, finely decorated with a series of floral posies within oval cartouches surrounded by a blue pin-stripe reserve and profuse gilding, cup 7.5cms highProvenance:private collection South West England, consigned via our Cardiff officeCondition Report:slight hairline to border of stand
A Napoleon III ebonised boulle pier cabinet, by Louis Grade & Pelcot, Paris, Circa 1870 serpentine front with marble top, ormolu mounted, the brass and tortoiseshell inlaid door enclosing shelf space, raised on cabriole feet, makers stamp to lock, 109cm high, 80cm deep, 44cm deepPlease refer to department for condition report
A Napoleon III mahogany pier cabinet, 19th century, marble top, ormolu mounted, brass inlaid frieze with musical instrument decoration, above brass inlaid door decorated with cherub playing flute amongst swags, enclosing shelf space, flanked by corinthian column pillars, raised on bun feet, 112cm high, 95cm wide, 44cm deepPlease refer to department for condition report
A Napoleon III mahogany breakfront pier cabinet, 19th century, marble top, ormolu mounted, floral brass inlaid frieze, above floral brass inlaid door,enclosing shelf space, flanked by reeded pillars, raised on bun feet, 107cm high, 89cm wide, 42cm deepPlease refer to department for condition report
T.R.H. Prince George, Duke of York, later King George V and Princess Mary of Teck, later H.M. Queen Mary, cabinet cards, the image of Mary of Teck signed in ink Victoria Mary / 1899 with her signature flourish between autograph and date, the mount with photographer's mark Paul Boyer, the image of HRH The Duke of York in Royal Navy Admiral uniform, signed Lafayette, each mounted in an ornate gilt-composition frame and velvet border, the ebonised frames with leather backboard with gilt-tooled lettering LAFAYETTE DUBLIN, 33 x 25cm overall (2)Please refer to department for condition report
A Napoleon III mother-of-pearl and brass inlaid thuya liqueur cabinet, third quarter 19th century, the hinged cover and sides enclosing a rosewood veneered interior with a lift-out gilt-bronze stand with four etched decanters and stoppers and twelve matching glasses, 27cm high, 35cm wide, 27cm deepPlease refer to department for condition report
A Queen Anne style Japanned cabinet, early 20th century, in rosewood, walnut and oak, the green lacquered doors enclosing shelves, above two drawers, raised on carved baluster legs, joined by X-frame stretcher, with label for Valiant of Baltimore to verso, 151cm high, 92cm wide, 40cm deepPlease refer to department for condition report
A Victorian inlaid walnut Bonheur de jour, ormolu mounted, the superstructure with central mirrored cabinet and brass gallery top, above central drawer flanked by six drawers, with leather insert above frieze drawer, raised on cabriole legs, 124cm high, 108cm wide, 61cm deepPlease refer to department for condition report
An Edwardian Sheraton revival satinwood parquetry display cabinet, with all over trellis parquetry, fitted single glazed door enclosing two glass shelves, on splayed supports, serial number '02213' stamped on inside of door frame, 133cm high, 61cm wide, 30cm deepPlease refer to department for condition report
An Edwardian mahogany and satinwood crossbanded vitrine/bijouterie cabinet, the broken swan neck pediment above two doors enclosing shelves, hinged glazed compartment, raised on square tapered legs and spade feet, joined by undertier, 235cm high, 92cm wide, 55cm deepPlease refer to department for condition report
A 19th Century Italian mahogany and specimen wood inlaid ladies Bonheur de jour writing table desk having a double glazed door cabinet vitrine top with shelf set within and Neoclassical inlaid ladies decoration the the exterior. Further inlaid detailing the single drawer base with all raised and supported on straight tapering supports. Measures approx; 113cm x 90cm x 43cm.
Holland & Sons (stamped) - An original 19th Century large mahogany upright pedestal cabinet having a shaped gallery top, moulded decoration and fielded panel to the single drawer opening to reveal a fitted interior with series of shelved. All raised on plinth base. Top of door stamped. Measures approx; 130cm x 77cm x 45cm.
A very large, a life time collection of Jew's Harps, with approximately 500 individual instruments, taking different forms and designs, dating from the early 16th to the 20th century from different counties of origin. Together with a 19th century collectors cabinet and a number of related reference books. The Jew's harp, also known as jaw harp, vargan, mouth harp, gewgaw, guimbard, khomus, Ozark harp, Berimbau de boca, murchunga or mungiga, is a lamellophone instrument, consisting of a flexible metal or bamboo tongue or reed attached to a frame. Contrary to the name, the harp originated in Mongolia and has no relation to the Jewish people.
An Imposing Carved Walnut Display Cabinet, circa 1880, the upper section surmounted by laurel leaves and a hawk with carved crown cresting below, the arched glazed door enclosing later metal apertures, all between fluted pilasters, the base with an arrangement of drawers with conforming carved columns, on a platform base, 155cm by 65cm by 316cm
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