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An early 20th century Jones CWS Federation Family hand sewing machine in a vintage sewing machine table. Shuttle bobbin machine complete with tools and accessories, with coloured and gilt decoration. Sits inside a drop leaf cabinet with 2 drawers to base and central leaf. Approx. 67.5cm tall x 69cm.
An interesting collection of 19th Century Microscope Slides, the slides to include a varied collection mainly natural history related, preparers including Topping, Enock, Bourgogne, Norman, Robinson, Smith, Beck & Beck, etc, all housed within the mahogany cabinet, approximately 370 slides Provenance: By Family Descent
ROYAL CROWN DERBY; two 27cm cabinet plates decorated in the 1128 pattern, a further example decorated in the 2451 pattern, a twin handled footed bowl decorated in the 1128 pattern, and five side plates (9).Additional InformationLarge 2451 plate is seconds quality, one of the small Derby plates has been broken into numerous pieces and glued back, otherwise good.
China, lakkastje ingelegd met speksteen, 20e eeuw, de deurtjes en deksel ingelegd met speksteen in bloemendecoratie, de binnenzijde met vier laden (kleine krasjes) h. 30 x b. 45,5 x d. 20 cm [1] China, small lacquer cabinet inlaid with soapstone, 20th century, the doors and top inlaid with soapstone in floral decoration, the interior with four drawers (condition: some scratches and minor wear)
17th century German architrave.Rosewood and walnut with lemongrass and fruitwood marquetry.The chest stands on a modern iron table.Measurements: 66 x 88 x 46 cm; 135 x 88 x 48 cm (with base).An important Renaissance-heritage chest made in Germany at the end of the 17th century. It is a type of bargueño that continues the models established in Augsburg, a German city that became one of the main centres of furniture production, particularly famous for its fine and intricate marquetry. Cabinetmakers in this southern German city specialised in cabinets for storing small precious objects. These luxury cabinets were entirely decorated with elaborate marquetry depicting cityscapes, classical Renaissance ruins or intricate vegetal elements, as well as a variety of ornamental motifs taken from contemporary German engravings and prints.This extraordinary chest has a hinged front which, when opened, reveals an intricate classical vegetal design on the inside, based on the use of dark wood fillets inlaid into lighter wood, composing classicistic motifs including sinuous vegetal scrolls. Marquetry covers both the interior and exterior of the piece, a common feature of the German Renaissance. Particularly worthy of note is the treatment of the exterior panels, which depict Renaissance architecture, demonstrating the painstaking skill of the cabinetmaker, who recreated the vanishing points and perspective that set the tone for Italian architecture in the 15th century. On the outside of the cabinet is the cut-out, openwork coat-of-arms. On the inside, the cabinet reveals a division into three sections, the side sections with up to five drawers each, each decorated with the vegetal design already worked into the rest of the chest. The central section has a door decorated with Renaissance architectural motifs, while the interior is ornamented with skilful fruit motifs. The chest stands on a modern iron table.
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