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A Continental mahogany veneered bookcase cabinet, early 19th Century, with quarter moulded cornice, trellis astragal glazing, over two basal cupboards, 131cm(W) x 35cm(D) x 220.5cm(H). *Provenance: Alexander and Berendt Limited, 1a Davies Street, London, W1 (1969-1982) Condition: Lot requires some renovation.
A Minton Porcelain Cabinet Plate, circa 1872, with a foliate JP monogram within floral swags on a blue ground with birds in tooled gilt roundels flanked by gilt, lattice and scrolls, impressed marks24.5cm diameterNo chips, cracks or restoration. Some very minimal gilt wear and glaze scratches. Flowers with some wear from stacking.
A Swansea Porcelain Miniature Twin-Handled Cabinet Cup and Saucer, circa 1820, of campana form with loop handles, painted with bands of pink roses on gilt panels within gilt borders11cm diameterA Similar Saucer Dish, later painted with a view of Westminster from Temple Gardens within gilt line borders and pink rose sprigs19cm diameter (3)Twin handles cup and saucer, free from chips cracks and professional restoration, but with some notable giltwear, saucer dish, signs of refiring, the central landscape is a later addition, free from chips, cracks and repairs but with gilt loss.
Arquimesa. Italy, 17th century.Walnut wood, ebonised wood, bronze, tortoise shell and metal.With keys.With antique xylophages. In need of restoration. It presents some faults in the interior handles.Measurements: 120 x 135 x 50 cm (chest); 84 x 157 x 56 cm (table).Baroque chest with architectural structure and inlaid tortoiseshell decoration combined with bronze applications. This model was widespread in 17th-century Europe, especially in Italy, but originated in the Netherlands. The decoration is concentrated on the front, and on the sides it is reduced to geometric inlays made by means of inlaid fillets. The handles are made of bronze. The sample is divided into three lanes, the central one slightly forward, with a Baroque façade structure. The side sections contain four identical drawers, the fronts of which are decorated with rectangular cut-outs. The bronze handles are decorated with plant shoots. The central street is the main feature, as is usual in Baroque bargueño architecture, and its structure shows the influence of contemporary architecture, with the columns standing out on the ground plan. However, it is enriched by the imagination and know-how of the cabinetmaker, in the base, columns veneered in tortoiseshell and raised on corbels, the niche with a round representation in bronze, flanked by figurative reliefs. This façade conceals a door that is skilfully concealed by the decoration, with an interior compartmentalised into drawers, the fronts of which are decorated with inlaid wooden fillets forming geometric grooves that match the general design of the cabinet. The cabinet is topped by a highly ornamented openwork runner with rich interlacing, and the wooden top is crowned with an imperial eagle above a tympanum.The bargueño stands on a matching table made of the same materials, in the Baroque style. Both legs are joined to the tabletop by wrought-iron fastenings.
Small French style Louis XV side cabinet, early 20th century.Polychromed wood.It has slight flaws in the polychromy and wear due to use.Measurements: 70 x 42 x 32 cm.This small auxiliary piece of furniture is raised on smoothed cabriole legs. The main body has three drawers on the front, two small ones on the upper part and a continuous one on the lower part. It also has an extendable lid that extends its top. The entire piece is entirely polychromed in sepia tones and shows Renaissance-inspired decoration on all sides, especially on the top, the sides and the front of the drawers.
Louis XVI French style chest of drawers, late 19th - early 20th century.Walnut wood and marquetry. Handles, applications and ornaments in gilt bronze.Wear and tear. Needs to be reworked. Presents some old xylophages and some faults.Measurements: 82 x 96 x 47 cm.Louis XVI style chest of drawers, French neoclassicism. It presents the structure of proportioned geometric volumes and straight lines typical of Louis XVI furniture, with balanced and stylised lines, different from those of the heavier furniture of the classicist baroque. It is a chest of drawers with three drawers. The two lower drawers have marquetry-worked fronts depicting floral and animalistic motifs, and have two lateral handles. The decoration of the upper drawer is enhanced by a gilt-bronze geometric border. All the drawers have locks and are framed by lighter-coloured wooden panels. The sides and top of the cabinet also continue the same decoration. The skirt has an oval projection ornamented with gilt reliefs.
Spanish school of the second half of the 19th century."Portrait of a child".Oil on oval cardboard.Frame with xylophages and some lack.Measurements: 43 x 36 cm; 58 x 50 cm (frame).As in the rest of Europe, the portrait became in the 19th century the leading genre par excellence in Spanish painting, as a consequence of the new social structures that were established in the Western world throughout this century, embodying the maximum expression of the transformation of the taste and mentality of the new clientele, which emerged among the nobility and the wealthy upper bourgeoisie, who would take the reins of history in this period. While official circles gave precedence to other artistic genres, such as history painting, and the incipient collectors encouraged the profusion of genre paintings, portraits were in great demand for paintings intended for the more private sphere, as a reflection of the value of the individual in the new society. This genre embodies the permanent presence of the image of its protagonists, to be enjoyed in the privacy of a studio, in the everyday warmth of a family cabinet or presiding over the main rooms of the house.
FAUX-BAMBOO DISPLAY CABINET ON STAND 19TH-20TH CENTURY 十九至二十世紀 木雕仿竹節紋嵌玻璃展示櫃 the top with central triangular pediment and side panels carved and pierced with entwined bamboo and leaves, the vitrine glazed door opening to three-tiered wooden shelves, on a separate base with a waisted and splayed apron each further carved and pierced with bamboo on cabriole legs joined by asymmetrical display shelvingDimensions:68cm wide x 183cm high x 32cm deepProvenance:Provenance: Private Scottish collection, Glasgow
Cotswold School style Arts and Crafts oak cabinet, the four panelled cupboard doors opening to reveal interior shelves above two drawers, one fitted for cutlery, raised on chamfered legs, sledge feet, chamfered stretcher and bun feet, carved number 21 to back, 122cm wide, 127cm high, 47.5cm deep
A canteen of silver cutlery in the Dubarry pattern by Elkington and Co Birmingham 1928 and comprising 11 fruit forks, 12 fruit knives,12 tea spoons, 12 dessert forks, 2 sauce ladles, 1 ladle, 12 coffee spoons, 12 dinner forks, 2 sugar tongs, 2 butter knives, 12 dessert spoons, 12 soup spoons and 6 table spoons gross weight approx 200 oz and a pair of fish servers, 12 fish forks, 12 fish knives, 2 carving forks and 2 carving knives, 12 table knives and 12 cheese knives all with loaded handles gross weight approx 115 oz all contained in a three drawer walnut cabinet raised on cabriole legs in the Georgian style
Three Royal Worcester cabinet cups, two decorated with pheasants by Jas Stinton and one with Highland cattle by H Stinton and two saucers decorated with pheasants by Jas Stinton and Highland Cattle by H Stinton, all cups af - Both saucers are in good condition, all three cups are cracked, crazed and restored
A Regency rosewood and kingwood banded secretaire cabinet, the upper part with two glazed doors with internal gilt trellis design, the lower part with a pierced gilt rail and with a fitted secretaire drawer above two glazed doors flanked by turned gilt metal capped columns on ebonised feet, height 138cm, width 87cm, depth 48cm.
AN 18TH CENTURY MINATURE OAK CABINET possibly Welsh, with moulded cornice above pair of doors with fielded arched panels, opening to a central pigeonhole surrounded by six drawers, on a base fitted with three drawers, 51cm wide 26cm deep 61cm high Condition Report : great colour. new hinges, one drawer to the interior has been stripped. missing some pieces of veneer to base. Would have had feet - it now rests partly on the apron. Condition reports are offered as a guide only and we highly recommend inspecting (where possible) any lot to satisfy yourself as to its condition.
A CHINESE HARDWOOD TABLE TOP CABINET the doors opening to four silk lined drawers, carrying handles to each side, 36cm wide 22cm deep 31cm high Condition Report : good condition, no issues Condition reports are offered as a guide only and we highly recommend inspecting (where possible) any lot to satisfy yourself as to its condition.
A MAHOGANY SIDE CABINET the twin doors opening to reveal an arrangement of fourteen drawers, 34cm deep, 78cm high, 90cm wide Condition Report : In good condition Condition reports are offered as a guide only and we highly recommend inspecting (where possible) any lot to satisfy yourself as to its condition.
A 19TH CENTURY FRENCH EBONISED AND BRASS INLAID CORNER CABINET 88cm wide, 147cm high Condition Report : fine quality, but in need of restoration. very dusty, missing some mouldings and flakes of venner. Some brasswork loose or missing, though the more complicated foliate and figural work intact. Condition reports are offered as a guide only and we highly recommend inspecting (where possible) any lot to satisfy yourself as to its condition.
A LIGHT OAK SHOPFITTING/HABERDASHERY DISPLAY CABINET with two adjustable glass shelves, trade label to base for 'J C KING SHOPFITTINGS LONDON EC1', 81cm x 48cm, 191cm high Condition Report : good condition, no issues Condition reports are offered as a guide only and we highly recommend inspecting (where possible) any lot to satisfy yourself as to its condition.
A LIGHT OAK FRAMED SHOPFITTING/HABERDSHAERY SHOP DISPLAY CABINET sliding doors enclosing four adjustable shelves, 39cm x 91cm, 137cm high Condition Report : very dusty, but doesnt look to have any damage Condition reports are offered as a guide only and we highly recommend inspecting (where possible) any lot to satisfy yourself as to its condition.
A BRASS FRAMED SHOPFITTING/HABERDASHERY COUNTER TOP DISPLAY CABINET the sliding doors enclosing two fixed shelves, 61cm x 23cm, 67cm high Condition Report : good condition Condition reports are offered as a guide only and we highly recommend inspecting (where possible) any lot to satisfy yourself as to its condition.
A CHINESE HARDWOOD DIPSLAY CABINET the central section with pair of glazed doors, 71cm wide 24cm deep 114cm high, flanked by pair of cabinets with drawer above cupboard, 32cm square 114cm high Condition Report : both sides of cabinets are carved, so should stand alone although the piece was presented as a single piece of furniture in the house Condition reports are offered as a guide only and we highly recommend inspecting (where possible) any lot to satisfy yourself as to its condition.
A CHINESE HARDWOOD SIDE TABLE with frieze drawer, 76cm wide 41cm deep 76cm high; and a Chinese hardwood bedside cabinet Condition Report : both in good condition Condition reports are offered as a guide only and we highly recommend inspecting (where possible) any lot to satisfy yourself as to its condition.
A TABLE TOP CABINET FITTED WITH SIX GRADUATED DRAWERS containing a collection of seashells, 38cm wide 22cm deep 45cm high Condition Report : good condition Condition reports are offered as a guide only and we highly recommend inspecting (where possible) any lot to satisfy yourself as to its condition.
A VICTORIAN MAHOGANY CABINET with a shaped cornice, the glazed door opening to reveal a single fixed shelf and a velvet-lined back, 53.5cm high, 49.5cm wide, 18.5cm deep. Condition Report : Generally good condition; lacking key. Condition reports are offered as a guide only and we highly recommend inspecting (where possible) any lot to satisfy yourself as to its condition.
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