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Derby cabinet vase and cover, urn form with twin handles, gilt borders, 16cm; and another Derby vase, pedestal form with applied griffin handles, painted floral panels, 22cm (both with old restoration)Qty: 2Condition report:The taller has a completely rebuilt foot and base area, both handles have also been rebuilt. The smaller has a rebuilt lid, and a hair line crack, and also has some work done around the base area.
A pietra dura panel,late 17th century, Florentine, possibly by the Grand Ducal workshops, depicting towers in a Tuscan landscape,17.5cm wide23cm highProvenance: The Estate of Sir Jack and Lady Baer.Literature: A Massinelli, 'Hardstones (The Gilbert Collection)', pp.41-43, p.47.Similar examples, fitted in a cabinet on stand and a casket respectively, are known in the Gilbert Collection; Anna Maria Massinelli in 'Hardstones', draws comparisons between these and a series in a cabinet formerly at Villa Poggio Imperiale, the documentation for which dates back to 1691. She remarks that this style of decoration is 'typical of the burgeoning late seventeenth-century taste for landscapes'.Condition ReportLater gilt frame with minor wear. Please see additional photos for reference to condition.Examined out of the frame. The panel is set into a later wooden frame, suggesting that is unstable. A small piece of the limestone border is loose, but sits into place quite snugly and is held in place when within the giltwood frame. Cracks to borders and image, including a 7cm crack to the top right corner of the image. Some scratches and surface wear. Dirt, discolouration and patination. Approx. 0.8cm loss to bottom left corner. Small area of loss to bottom right corner.
A painted and parcel-gilt cabinet on stand,probably 20th century, the cabinet decorated with portraits of Sir John Leake and his wife, and inscribed to commemorate the Battle of Málaga, 1704, on scrolled supports united by stretchers terminating on peg feet,114cm wide60cm deep104cm highCondition ReportJoints tight, solid and sound. Splits to top, doors, base and sides. Chips, knocks and losses to paintwork. Modern and crude alterations and additions to interior. Probably constructed using old materials, given that some timbers and metalware show signs of age. Overall a little distressed in appearance, but structurally sound.
A Napoleon III ebony and ormolu-mounted boulle-inlaid cabinet,c.1870, French, by Mathieu Befort (1816-1880), the doors decorated with musical trophies, weapons, garden tools and masks, the central panel set with a figure emblematic of Autumn, stamped to the carcass 'Befort Jeune',187cm wide50cm deep171cm high Condition ReportIn need of extensive restoration, losses to the brass and tortoiseshell elements knock and losses to the ebonised veneers and other damages. Solid bronze mounts appear largely present.
A painted and parcel-gilt bureau bookcase,18th century, Dutch, of serpentine outline and decorated with architectural scenes,83.5cm wide46cm deep212cm highCondition ReportThe fold-out surface itself 25.5 x 64cm. The whole cabinet has a depth of 64cm when extended. Numerous flakes, chips, knocks and losses to paint, although gives it a pleasantly distressed look. Splits and repairs. Handle of fall lost. One loose part to interior. Dirt and wear to paper lining. Generally solid and sound. Drawers run smoothly. Please see photos.
A giltwood display cabinet on an integral base,19th century, the glazed door within stop-fluted side 'pilasters', over a frieze drawer within a stop-fluted arcaded frieze, and foliate, carved and chamfered, square legs,71cm wide32cm deep167cm highCondition ReportTwo adjustable shelves.Wear to gilding.
A walnut table cabinet,18th century, Northern European, with eleven various drawers arranged around a central cupboard, all with pressed metal mounts, raised on small bun feet,70cm wide33cm deep46cm highCondition ReportEvidence of old woodworm, with small losses, the mounts missing from one drawer and missing elements of others, numerous old knocks chips and dents, no key.
A flame mahogany and ivory table cabinet,19th century, incorporating earlier elements, the plain top with a reeded edge, flanked by gilt brass handles, the pair of doors enclosing twelve North Italian carved ivory and ebony moulded drawers, 18th century, Naples, each inscribed with a month of the year amongst landscape and animals,47cm wide25.5cm deep18.5cm highIMPORTANT NOTEThis lot contains elephant ivory material. Please be advised that several countries, including those in the EU and the USA, now prohibit the importation of ivory items unless under specific conditions. Accordingly, prospective buyers should familiarise themselves with the relevant customs regulations of their country and ensure they are able to import this item prior to bidding.This item has been registered as exempt from the UK Ivory Act 2018, on account of it being made before 3 March 1947 with less than 10% ivory by volume. Ivory declaration submission reference: 7DMAVH3U.Condition ReportSome lifting and splits to the veneer on the top and sides of the cabinet. Reeded moulding lifting and with some losses in places. Four internal drawer handles have been replaced and a small loss to one other. Four drawers with losses to the ebony moulding.
A good Nantgarw cabinet plate c.1818-20, London-decorated probably in the Sims workshop, the well with a finely painted flower arrangement including rose, stocks and passionflower, the rim with spiralling flower sprays issuing from a shaped turquoise border edged in gilt flowers, impressed 'NANT-GARW CW' mark, 23.5cm. Provenance: the Lady Rothes Collection. Paper label for the David M Phillips Collection.
A Nantgarw cabinet plate c.1818-20, probably London-decorated, brightly painted with flower sprays on a dense gilt ice ground, impressed mark, and a Swansea plate painted with a central flower spray within six further sprays within gilt C scrolls on a moulded rim, the Nantgarw plate broken and restuck, 24.5cm max. (2) Provenance: the Lady Rothes Collection. The Nantgarw plate formerly in the Elis Jenkins Collection.
A pair of Swansea cabinet cups and saucers c.1815-17, London-decorated probably in the Sims workshop, each cup with an identical vase of flowers, the saucers with smaller floral arrangements, within delicate gilt scroll borders, 15.8cm. (4) Provenance: the Lady Rothes Collection. Previously the Harry Sherman Collection.
A Nantgarw cabinet cup and saucer c.1818-20, each piece painted, probably in London, with diagonally placed sprays of garden flowers, three reserved within a feathered gilt panel, the cup's interior with a small rose and auricula spray, the handle of inverted heart shape, a little gilt wear, 13.7cm. (2) Provenance: the Lady Rothes Collection.
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