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A coin cabinet by St Leonards, 48 x 48 x 33cm, comprising 28 trays single-pierced to house a total of 1008 coins, one flat tray, one large and two small drawers, brass pulls, double doors, lock and key. Veneer on one door slightly bubbled, otherwise in excellent condition, complete with all felts £300-£400
A modern pine kitchen dresser and a matching corner cabinet. The dresser top with two single door glazed cupboards and two shelves, the base with a long drawer over two door cupboard, flanked by two single door cupboards, marked to inside drawer Laycee furniture, approx L131cm x D51cm x H192cm
Robson & Sons Ltd, Newcastle: a late Victorian ebonised music cabinet, the shaped serpentine top with three-quarter brass gallery above a single glazed door opening to reveal labelled shelves, acanthus carved apron, on slender cabriole legs, 55 x 37 x 99cms high; and a late Victorian carved duet piano stool with ornate beadwork upholstery, cabriole legs with shaped stretcher, 101 x 39 x 51cms high. (2)
Maple: a mid Century figured mahogany cocktail cabinet, the upper section with a pair of brass mounted doors opening to reveal a mirrored and fitted interior, the lower section with a pair of panel doors opening to reveal storage and single drawer and shelf, pierced, carved leaf and scroll apron on cabriole legs, 85 x 43 x 159cms high.
A large and impressive burr walnut and maple banded six-piece bedroom suite, in the manner of Robsons of Newcastle c.1930, comprising: a lady's wardrobe, on castors, 154 x 58 x 207cms high, a gentleman's wardrobe, on castors, 101 x 58 x 204cms high, a two-door low cabinet, 76 x 46 x 82cms high, a dressing table fitted swing mirrors, two short and one long drawer, 113 x 55 x 168cms high, a cheval mirror, 53 x 153cms high, and a panel end bed, 138cms wide.
Robson & Sons, Newcastle: an early 20th Century ebonised display cabinet, rectangular with canted sides, the upper and lower sections both with glazed astragal doors enclosing baize lined interiors, with shell and acanthus scroll apron, on squat cabriole legs, with label to back, 103 x 40 x 186.5cms high.
A JAPANESE GOLD AND BLACK LACQUER KODANSU (CABINET) MEIJI ERA, 19TH CENTURY Of rectangular shape, with a pair of hinged doors to the front and a single drawer below, the interior with seven further drawers of various sizes, the exterior richly decorated with large ships sailing on lakes, with cranes flying above and Mount Fuji towering in the distance, the panels framed by borders or geometric patterns; the reverse of the doors embellished with large depictions of birds of prey and the inner drawers decorated with many cranes in flight, 51cm x 54cm x 34.5cm.
A JAPANESE LACQUERED WOOD KODANSU (CABINET) AND STAND MEIJI ERA, 19TH/20TH CENTURY Of rectangular form and decorated in red lacquer Kamakura bori, with a pair of hinged doors to the front and a drawer below, the inside with six further drawers, raised on a four-legged stand; the surface decorated all-over with a dense pattern of prunus blossoms and inset with eight Satsuma porcelain plaques embellished with depictions of birds; the reverse of the doors carved with a kirin to one side and a dragon to the other, the metal mounts shaped as butterflies, 41cm x 32.5cm x 20.5cm overall. (2)
A JAPANESE EXPORT GILT AND BLACK LACQUER CABINET EDO PERIOD, 17TH/18TH CENTURY Of rectangular form with a flat top, the pictorial-style cabinet with two hinged doors to the front decorated with an extensive landscape, with temples and pavilions nestled in the hills; the right door painted with buildings reminiscent of Kiyomizudera and Kinkaku-ji in Kyoto; the sides with depictions of flowering peonies and bamboo; all rendered in gold and silver hiramaki-e on the black roiro lacquer ground; the front doors decorated to the inside with two pairs of cranes, and opening to reveal eight drawers of various sizes and two smaller doors with lockplates; the drawers embellished with further birds, flowers, and pavilions in landscapes; the back with a paper label for 'Curtiss & Sons, Ltd. Depositories: Comdr A. E. Johnstone (?), no.112'; with a built-in stand and raised again on an associated European stand with chinoiserie decoration, 149cm high overall, the cabinet 88.5cm x 102cm x 53.5cm. (2) Cf. O Impey & C Jörg, Japanese Export Lacquer (1580-1850), pp.130-34 where comparable cabinets are illustrated and discussed. The label at the back refers to Curtiss & Sons, a storehouse opened in the 1860s and first located in Portsmouth, UK, before expanding to the rest of the country. Portsmouth is home to the Royal Navy and the word 'Comdr' is a shortened version of Commander. Commander Johnstone may thus have been a member of the Royal Navy.
A PAIR OF CHINESE JICHIMU ROUND-CORNER CABINETS ON STANDS, YUANJIAOGUI QING DYNASTY The tapering upper sections each with a pair of doors enclosing shelves and two drawers, the stands with two further drawers above pierced undertiers, 170cm x 79cm x 33cm. (4) Provenance: from the collection of Dr Oliver Impey (1936-2005), and Dr Jane (Mellanby) Impey (1938-2021), of Cumnor Place, Oxford. Cf. Classical Chinese Furniture in the Minneapolis Institute of Arts, p.148, no.51, for a Huanghuali cabinet of this type; see also Christie's Hong Kong, 30th November 2020, lot 2810, for another example.
A CHINESE RECTANGULAR HARDWOOD CABINET LATE QING DYNASTY AND LATER With two panelled doors opening to each side, revealing shelves, the front set with twelve panels decorated with figures and pagodas and inset with ivory details, all raised on low bracket feet, 147cm x 87cm x 41cm. * This item is offered for sale in accordance with the Ivory Act 2018 and has been assigned an exemption certificate, Ref. No. RCCGQHMW Provenance: from the collection of Dr Oliver Impey (1936-2005), and Dr Jane (Mellanby) Impey (1938-2021), of Cumnor Place, Oxford.
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