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A Paris porcelain cabinet cup and saucer and a Paris porcelain cabinet cup and an associated saucer, c.1800-05, the first with indistinct incised M to saucer, the second cup with gilt ·:R:· / blue dot mark, the first with gilt interlocking geometric bands enclosing fern motifs, the cup front and saucer centre with a square gilt-edged panels painted with merchants by cargo before distant ships; the second with continuous pastoral landscapes, in bronzed tones enriched in gilding on the cup; the first cup 6.3cm diameter, the saucer 13.6cm diameter; the second cup 6.5cm diameter, the saucer 12.6cm diameter (4)
A Paris porcelain fond ecaille cabinet-cup and saucer, c.1800, the ground gilt with anthemion palmettes above pendant chained garlands, the cup reserved with an octagonal panel painted with two putti in a landscape, the interior richly gilt, the saucer underside with concentric gilt bands, the cup 6.6cm diameter, the saucer 12.8cm diameter (2)Condition Report: This cabinet-cup and saucer appears to be in good condition, with light scratches to the gilding and porcelain, some impurities to the foot of the cup, and a few firing spots to the cup and the saucer.
A Paris (Halley) porcelain dark-green-ground cabinet-cup and saucer, c.1800-10, gilt Halley mark, reserved with Neoclassical motifs painted en grisaille and enriched in gilding and in Etruscan red, and with gilt-edged maroon-ground panels, one with Cupid in Bacchus’s chariot drawn by lions, holding a thyrsus, the cup interior richly gilt; the cup 6.4cm diameter, the saucer 12.8cm diameter (2)Footnotes: Literature: For a plate with related decoration by Halley in the Musée de l’Ariana, Geneva, see Régine de Plinval de Guillebon, Paris Porcelain 1770-1850, London, 1972, p. 230, and pp. 250-251 for a discussion of this little known workshop.
Seven Berlin (K.P.M.) porcelain cabinet-plates, early 20th century, underglaze blue sceptre and printed red orb and KPM marks, various painted and impressed marks, one with bicentennial mark for 1913, each decorated with bouquets of fruit to the centre, within rococo scroll and rocaille-moulded gilt rims, each 18.7cm wide (7)Condition Report: These appear to be in very good condition. The gilding on the borders is variable throughout – suggesting that the gilding of the borders may have been carried out by different people, as there do not appear to be any restorations.
Reference Works: A collection of leather bound books in English and French, 18th - 19th centuries, comprising: The Itinerary of John Leland the Antiquary, Third Edition, 8 Vols. (Vol. 9 missing), quarter leather bound, Oxford: Mr Thomas Hearne, printed for James Fletcher and Joseph Pote, 1770;Mde. D'Aulnoy, Le Cabinet des Fées et des Génies, 13 Vols. (Vol. 3 missing), full leather bound, Brussels: Chez B. Le Francq, 1785; Robert Ainsworth, Thesaurus Lingua Latinae Compendiarius, full leather bound, London: Printed by Charles Rivington and William Woodfall, 1783;and various other books (45)
A Dutch mahogany and marquetry side cabinet, second quarter 19th century, gilt-brass mounted, with frieze drawer above two doors, flanked by two columns, on block feet, 89cm high, 98cm wide, 49cm deepCondition Report: scratches, stains and old gouges throughout, splits to both side panels, two small splits to top, repair to the top of the right column, structurally sound
Ephemera, Photographs, Cabinet Cards, approx. 75 images taken by foreign photographers. An interesting lot to include an image of 4 white South African soldiers and a small black boy, a Japanese lady, portraits of ladies, gentlemen, children, groups etc. Countries of origin include USA, India, Australia, Europe etc. (gen gd)
Ephemera, an interesting selection items to include 1915 Military Christmas card from NCOs and men Det.4th Aux M.T. Coy. ASC, 1963 Boy Scout Pocket Size Patrol Roll & Subscription Book, cabinet cards, De La Rue image of ladies in a gondola, photographs, 19thC letters, greetings cards etc. (gen gd)
Postcards, Military, a mixed postcard and photograph selection of approx. 69 items with 20 cards and photos of soldiers in uniform, groups, camps etc inc. Panmure Barracks Montrose, New Hall Sandes Soldiers Home, Curragh Camp, bombardment of Hartlepool, Camp at Penrith etc. Mixed size photos of Palestine (pre 1948) (32). Also cabinet cards of military soldier, and decorated bicycle with proud military gentleman, stereo card of Boer War (1900) etc (mixed condition)
A mid 20th century mahogany display cabinet, of narrow form with glazed door with three adjustable shelves above a base section with two drawers raised on bracket feet. Height 170 cm, width 57 cm, depth 37 cm. CONDITION REPORT: The cabinet is in extremely good condition. The cornice is in good order all round. The door is not warped. It locks and we have the key. There are no cracked panes of glass and all astragals and glass shelves are present. The base is in very good condition as are the bracket feet.
An antique carved wall cupboard, the door carved with mythical beasts heads and opening to an internal shelf. Height 69.5 cm, width 48 cm, depth 15 cm. CONDITION REPORT: The cabinet is structurally sound. There is a ring mark to the top shelf behind the fretwork. There are numerous small nibbles around the extremities. The sides of the piece have minor scratches. The door does not shut quite flush but is not significantly warped. All fretwork is present and there do not appear to be any breaks. The lock is present and operates. There are two repair bracing panels behind the door which are only visible when the door is open. There is no evidence of any woodworm.
A Victorian oak coin collectors cabinet, with a pair of panelled doors with brass drop handles opening to reveal forty two drawers. Height 47 cm, width 53 cm, depth 30 cm (see illustration). CONDITION REPORT: The cabinet is structurally sound and in generally very good condition. There are some minor scratches to the top surface but no series issues. The right-hand door retains the lock but we do not have a key. Neither door is warped. There is a slight gap where the two doors meet in the middle. All interior drawers are present. All brasswork is original. The only issue with the piece is that the left-hand return bottom edge moulding is missing.
A Georgian mahogany tray topped pot cupboard, with tray top and single cupboard door opening to reveal a slatted interior, raised on tapering legs of square form. Height 82 cm, width 37.5 cm, depth 33 cm. CONDITION REPORT: The cabinet is structurally sound. The top is flat without splits. The sides and rear of the piece are in good order. The door has nibbles to the cockbeading particularly around the top left corner and the left upright to the left of the handle. There are marks caused by the handle on the left-hand side also. All legs are in good condition and free from any repairs. There is no evidence of any woodworm.
A Georgian mahogany pot cupboard, with tray top above a single cupboard door and drawer raised on turned legs united by a cross stretcher. Height 82 cm, width 37 cm, depth 37 cm (see illustration). CONDITION REPORT: The bedside cabinet is structurally sound. The top is not split. The right-hand side has a stress fracture the left does not. The door is in generally good order and all brasswork is original and present. The drawer slides as it should. The legs are free from any repairs, the stretchers are original as are the castors. There is no evidence of any woodworm.
A Georgian mahogany inlaid pot cupboard, with tray top above a single cupboard door with slatted base and raised on tapering legs of square form. Height 86 cm, width 40.5 cm, depth 38 cm. CONDITION REPORT: The cabinet is structurally sound and in generally good condition. The top is not split. The sides and back of the piece are in good condition. The door is not warped and closes as it should. The handle would appear to be original. There are some minor nibbles where the handle meets the side support. All legs are in good order and free from any repairs. There is no evidence of any woodworm.
A Victorian ebonised cabinet, with carved figureheads to each side, the lid lifting to a mirrored centre and with thin metal panels to either side with classical scenes, the fold down front opening to various drawers, secret compartments with the same thin metal panelled fronts. Height +/- 30 cm, width 34.5 cm, depth 23 cm (see illustration). CONDITION REPORT: The casket is in generally good condition with only minor issues. The caddy top slides to the right to an open interior. The left-hand return moulding of the very top lid is missing and there are shrinkage gaps at the corners. There is a piece of moulding missing at the front right-hand corner of the top. The cabinet top below the caddy has minor stress fractures. The hinges appear to be original. The mirror to the underside of the top is beginning to perish and the panels left and right are a little bit discoloured. The forefront is not warped. The lock is present but we do not have the key. The metal foil to the panel above the double open aperture is folded in places and worn with losses, the right-hand panel has a loss and nibbles to the edge and the left one also. The drawers fronts also have minor losses to the foil fronts. The surround to the slope front has losses to the metal foil. The flap is not warped. The sides of the piece are in generally good order with only minor stress fractures. The front left-hand canted angle at the base has small losses and nibbles to the corners above the turned feet. The fall front has a sliver of ebony missing bottom left corner. The rear left-hand corner return moulding is missing around the rear bracket and there are minor nibbles to the extremities.
A 20th century mahogany lowboy with serpentine front, with one long and two short drawers. Height 74 cm, width 91 cm, depth 51 cm. CONDITION REPORT: The low boy is structurally sound and in generally very good order. The top has some minor surface scratches but no splits and no lifting veneers. The drawer fronts are all in generally good order with no significant issues. There is a minor veneer nibble to the left of the kneehole. The sides of the cabinet are in good condition as are all legs which are free from any repairs. The backboard which is made of pine has evidence of woodworm. There are also a few woodworm holes elsewhere.
An Edwardian coromandel wood stationery cabinet, with tambour front and with ivory handles. Height 25 cm, width +/- 36 cm, depth 32 cm. NOTE: This item has been assigned an ivory exemption certificate F84QBW2D. CONDITION REPORT: The cabinet is in generally extremely good condition. The tambour front operates smoothly. There are no splits to the Coromandel wood anywhere on the piece. The interior divisions are all in good condition. The hinges to the bottom of each interior division which do operate look to be later but are effective as are the interior division supports.
An Edwardian walnut breakfront cupboard, with quarter veneered top above a secret drawer and quarter veneered cupboard door raised on cabriole legs. Height 89 cm, width 71 cm, depth 44 cm. CONDITION REPORT: The cabinet is structurally sound. The top is quarter veneered and has some water damage to the centre which is a little discoloured and the veneer, although all present, is slightly lifting. There are some minor scratches to the top surface but nothing major. The crossbanded section beneath has an edge moulding, approximately 10 cm of this is missing on the left-hand return and 15 cm on the right-hand return. The two sections are actually present in the cabinet. The door is not warped and closes as it should. The lock is present but we do not have a key. The sides of the piece are in good condition as are all legs and the backboard. There is no evidence of any woodworm.
A Georgian mahogany tray top bedside cabinet, with pair of cupboard doors and drawer to base. Height 79 cm, width 56 cm, depth 48 cm. CONDITION REPORT: The top has a split running from the left-hand nearly the full length. There are also age-related marks, stains etc. The right-hand side has several splits, water stains and fading. There are also similar marks to the left-hand side and to the front. The left-hand door has some sections of veneer missing and cracked. The same cracking is evident on the right-hand drawer.
A pair of continental three drawer veneered marble topped bedside cabinets, raised on fine cabriole legs terminating in sabot feet. Height 73 cm, width 39.5 cm, depth 29.5 cm (see illustration). CONDITION REPORT: Both cabinets are in generally very good order with no significant issues. A minor blemish to one cabinet is a small scratch to the left-hand side panel which runs for approximately 3 cm. All brasswork is present and there is no evidence of any woodworm.
A tortoiseshell table cabinet, 19th century, the pair of glazed doors opening to reveal three drawers within28 x 31 x 22.5cmOverall in good condition, noting a number of minor shrinkage cracks and small veneer losses, these do not detract from the overall appearance. A small chip to the inside lower edge of the right-hand door, some sun bleaching, particularly to right-hand side.
A fine Chinese calamander cabinet, 18th century, the plain oblong top over a pair of full-length panel doors, decorated in relief with polychrome figures in a pavilion complex, opening to reveal an interior fitted with eleven drawers decorated with peacocks, pheasants, cranes, ducks and other exotic birds amongst blossom, in polychrome relief, on a later painted stand with square tapered legs167 x 111 x 47cmProperty of a Cambridge college Some vertical dry cracking to the doors and sides, some loss to bottom left corner of frame as well as alongside the bottom left edge, some other small areas of loss generally, some cracks and splitting to the bottoms of the drawers, hinges to doors possibly later, small areas of loss and infilling to drawer fronts, interior drawer partitions possibly later - possibly the adaptation of a screen in the 19th century
A Regency rosewood and brass inlaid side cabinet, the rectangular top with gadrooned edge over two frieze drawers and pair of cupboard doors with linen backed brass trellis91 x 104.5 x 34cmKnocks, indents and marks to the top, some discoloured marks to the right side, evidence of holes to the back edge of the top, most likely had a superstructure which has been removedDoor with modern magnet added pads, right door has dropped lower than the otherShelf interior is a recent installmentGeneral knocks and some minor splitting to the veneerLeft panel with a minor vertical dry crackSee images
A Regency rosewood table cabinet, the hinged sarcophagus top opening to reveal fitted jewellery tray, above a pair of gilt tooled leather lined cupboard doors enclosing four graduated drawers within, the bottom drawer with leather writing slope, raised on shaped bun feet36 x 34 x 27cmIn generally good overall condition, some sun bleaching and minor veneer blistering to right hand side, a very small veneer chip to back left corner of top surface. Some tearing to the tooled leather within the lid, general scuffs and marks commensurate with age, silk drawer linings a little dusty, a small split by lock on right hand door.
A southern Italian ebony, ivory and bone inlaid table cabinet on stand, 17th century, the central pedimented door flanked by a pair of columns concealing three hidden drawers, further surrounded by an arrangement of seven drawers, six decorated with twelve engraved panels strengthened with ink depicting scenes of hunting and pastoral life, with further engraved panels to the sides and top, on a later oak 18th century stand with barley twist legs united by a stretcher 37 x 77.5 x 30cm - the cabinet 106 x 81 x 32cm - with stand This item is offered for sale in accordance with the Ivory Act 2018 and has been assigned an exemption certificate Ref. No. 34RXETE3 Dryness in appearance to top with some veneers lifting, some small areas of loss of veneers overall, one drawer knob missing together with supporting vertical veneer, lock escutcheon missing as well as foot of columns, loss of one knob to interior drawer, some areas of replacement to engraved pictorial panels
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