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Blackman (W. publisher). The Harmonic Cabinet or Vocal Harmonist in Miniature &c..., 1821, calligraphic title and numerous pages of music, extra-illustrated with caricatures after or by Rowlandson, Boilly and Heath, engravings by Grignion, Huet and Robert and four watercolours of flowers and birds, a few with handling tears, slight dust soiling, contemporary half morocco with a gilt decorated spine, worn and rubbed, 8voQTY: (1)NOTE:Sold as a collection of prints, not subject to return.
A SCOTTISH REGENCY MAHOGANY COASTER, BY JAMES MEIN, KELSO EARLY 19TH CENTURY with a carved fruiting vine border, raised on three leather and brass castors, stamped MEIN KELSO 34185 to the undersideDimensions:19cm diameterProvenance:Note: The Mein family are recorded as cabinet makers in Kelso from 1784- 1851. James Mein the Elder, the founder, established the firm as makers of fine quality furniture and when he died in 1830 his nephew, also called James Mein, took over the business until it went bankrupt in 1851. Their many important patrons included the 5th & 6th Dukes of Roxburghe at Floors Castle and the Earl of Haddington at Mellerstain.Note: Note: The Mein family are recorded as cabinet makers in Kelso from 1784- 1851. James Mein the Elder, the founder, established the firm as makers of fine quality furniture and when he died in 1830 his nephew, also called James Mein, took over the business until it went bankrupt in 1851. Their many important patrons included the 5th & 6th Dukes of Roxburghe at Floors Castle and the Earl of Haddington at Mellerstain.
A FINE PAIR OF MAHOGANY TEA TABLES, ATTRIBUTED TO WILLIAM TROTTER, EDINBURGH EARLY 19TH CENTURY the fold-over rectangular tops outlined with bead moulding, raised on waisted and lotus-clasped squared supports on shaped quadripartite bases with bun feetDimensions:each 98cm wide, 71cm high, 46cm closed, 91cm openProvenance:Note: William Trotter was born into a family of merchants in 1772, descended on the maternal side from the family of John Knox. He became a member of The Merchant Company in 1797 and by 1809 he was sole proprietor of the firm Young & Trotter. Often regarded as the most eminent of all Scottish cabinet makers, his success was in part due to his appreciation for his client's taste. Using the finest quality materials, Trotter developed a distinctive Regency style typically characterised by bold carving, bead moulding and reeded legs.
A MID-VICTORIAN MAHOGANY WRITER'S CABINET the twin door cabinet with reeded columns flanking twin doors, the doors and side panels inset with glazed panels enclosing engravings of John Hogg, David Hume, Robert Burns and Walter Scott, the interior fitted with three drawers with brass handles Dimensions:46cm wide, 42cm height X 21cm depth
An Edwardian mahogany and marquetry display cabinet in the manner of Shapland & Petter, with a moulded cornice above a astragal glazed door flanked by two further panels, each with leaded divisions, the base with a moulded edge above two leaded glazed doors, each decorated with stained glass bell motifs, on plain legs with shaped brackets, 175cm high, 130cm wide.
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