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Early 20th century painted mahogany display cabinet, the raised centre with floral swags and cherub panel over a garland painted glazed door, on square tapering legs, H147 W84.5 D31.5 cmCondition Report: General wear and tear consistent with age and use.Cracking to top surface.Glass original and intact.Original back.No wood worm.Cracking to painted decoration.
A late 19th / early 20th century satinwood ornithological specimen cabinet of thirty six cupboards, each with drop down hinges and brass ring handles, raised on square feet, 231cm wide x 32cm deep x 168cm high. Originally from the Edward Grey Institute of Field Ornithology.Lot 138 - One ring handle missing, one front foot missing, piece of moulding from the front missing, another foot loose. A heavy piece of furniture.Additional images uploaded.
An early 20th century walnut and mahogany cabinet on stand with four short and three long drawers, behind panelled doors, turned octagonal legs united by a stretcher, 75cm wide x 36cm deep x 119cm highAt present, there is no condition report prepared for this lot, this in no way indicates a good condition, please contact the saleroom for a full condition report
A group of 19th century titles including 'The Antiquarian and Topographical Cabinet...Great Britain'. 2 vols. Murray et al, London 1817. Numerous engravings plus 'A Physician's Holiday or a month in Switzerland' with folding map. Orr & Co, London 1852 plus 'The Heimskringla' or 'The Sea Kings of Norway' by Samuel Laing. Longman, London 1844. 3 vols. plus Dickens, Charles. 'Little Dorrit'. Chapman and Hall, London n/d c1890 plus one further title. All in used condition (8)
Perrault, Claude (1613-1688) 'Le Cabinet des Beaux Arts ou Recueil d'estampes gravés d'après les tableaux d'un plafond on les beaux arts sont representées: Avec l'explication de ces mêmes tableaux'. G Ederlinck, Paris 1690. Thirteen plates, one folding. Oblong. Small Fo. Loose boards and pages. Staining etc. b/p.
A 17th century German oak and metal bound table top cabinet of drawers, having a double headed eagle design and side handles, twin doors opening to reveal ebony and ivory inlaid drawers. 45.5cm wide, 31cm deep and 24.5cm high. (This lot consists of less than 10% ivory and is sold with a licence)overall moderate, with some surface marks, and miner cracks, small area of old worm to back base, one piece of veneer missing from front of a drawer and another replaced. NO KEY. old lable to the base, J A Butti Edinburgh.
Minton's 19th century dessert service, decorated with floral sprays within gilt highlighted scrolling borders and a pale dove grey wavy moulded rim, comprising two comports 10" diameter, two comports 9" diameter, four low comports 8" diameter and fifteen plates 9" diameter, all with lozenge registration marks, some further inscribed 878 (repairs); also a Capodimonte Armorial cabinet plate bearing the Napoleon Bonaparte Arms, 9" diameter (repaired break)
A rare 19th century Spanish travelling cabinet on stand, 18th/19th century, tortoiseshell engraved ivory and ebony drawer fronts, the heavy strapwork fall-front door concealing 15 drawers and 3 Classical architectural cupboards, the central cupboard having internal drawers and pull-out compartment to reveal a secret drawer, all engraved ivory panels depicting saints, the main cabinet with heavy gilt-metal carrying handles, on a separate ebonised wood stand with barley twist supports and stretchers, width 103cm, overall height 140cm, depth 42cm, this item has been registered as exempt from the UK Ivory Act 2018 on account of it being made before 3rd March 1947 with less than 10% ivory by volume. Ivory declaration submission reference 85RWVJCRA few sections of the ebony drawer surround mouldings are missing, the 3 ivory panels all have age-related cracks, general all over wear and abrasions, outside of the cabinet has some staining but no splits or repairs, front door is detached and hinges are broken, ebonised stand is probably slightly later and is rubbed on the edges
The steeplechaser radiator mascot dates from the 1930s to 50s era, new 'old' stock purchased by the vendors father, originally from Kaye's of Ealing'. They have not been fitted to a car, always in a glass display cabinet. The steeplechaser is often referred to as the horse and jockey mascot, stamped Desmo and copyright, approx cms.
A 1.52m High Victorian figured walnut veneered display cabinet with moulded cornice, central glazed fall-front compartment with three open material lined shelves under, with further flanking shelves enclosed by curved glazed panel doors, decorative capitals and blind fretwork to doors, set on a rounded plinth base
A SMALL COLLECTION OF MAINLY PORTRAITURE VICTORIAN CABINET CARDS, to include examples from Bolton, Birmingham, Coventry, Tenby, Ipswich, London, Wilmington Del., Tottenham, Ore, Hastings, images include groups shots, a young musician playing the violin, a mounted soldier on horseback, Queen Victoria, a young girl dressed as 'Britannia' with trident, a group type image of Queen Victoria and family, plus a signed example 'Walter H Bassett Constructor of The Great Wheel' (Approx 37)
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