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A late George III mahogany and glazed cabinet bookcase, early 19th century,: the Greek key moulded cornice above twin doors with geometrically arranged astragals, opening to shelves; the projecting lower section with twin panel doors, on splayed bracket feet; 201cm high, 120cm wide, 42cm deep
An Edwardian mahogany and painted demi-lune side cabinet, in George III Sheraton taste, by the Bath Cabinet Makers Co. Ltd., early 20th century,: the top decorated with flower paterae, flower and ribbon swags and a guilloche border with bellflowers; the blind frieze with anthemia within bellflower arcading; the bowed panel door with a depiction of Classical figures in a central circular reserve beneath a swagged aegicranium; flanked by panels with conforming decoration; the interior with ivorine maker's plaque; on short foliate carved legs to bun feet; 93cm high, 122cm wide, 55cm deep
A mahogany and glazed cabinet bookcase, second quarter 19th century,: the moulded cornice above twin glazed doors with Gothic arched astragals; flanked by half-round pilasters with carved acanthus capitals; the base section with blind frieze above twin panel doors flanked by scrolling acanthus carved corbels, above a plinth base; 243cm high, 125cm wide, 35cm deep
A French carved and stained wood dressing table mirror modelled with a dragon, probably by Gabriel Viardot, late 19th century,: the plate of crescent moon form with bevelled edges; the dragon's head with jaws agape protruding to the left; with hinged strut behind; 52cm high, 43cm wide*Biography Viardot (1830-1906) was a Parisian cabinet maker renowned for his interpretations of Oriental themed furniture
A Victorian walnut, marquetry and glazed pier cabinet, circa 1870,: the rectangular top above a frieze of inlaid foliate arabesques, the door enclosing shelves and flanked by conforming marquetry panels with foliate cast gilt metal mounts above and below; the plinth base with bracket feet; 103cm high, 79cm wide, 32cm deep
A Victorian walnut and marquetry pier cabinet, circa 1870,: the rectangular top above a scrolling foliate and floral frieze, the glazed shallow arched door and flanking pilasters with conforming marquetry and gilt bronze mounts; with velvet covered shelves within; on a plinth base with serpentine apron; 104cm high, 79cm wide, 30cm deep
An Edwardian mahogany and marquetry bowfront display cabinet, early 20th century,: the three-quarter gallery top with moulded arched cornice above scrolling foliate arabesques; above a chequer strung frieze and twin bowed glass doors; flanked by panels with trailing bellflowers; on cabriole legs, with a shaped undershelf; 172cm high, 123cm wide, 41cm deep
A hardwood shop cigar cabinet, early 20th century,: the moulded cornice above twin panel doors, each stamped H.UPMANN HABANA, the door interiors further stamped and inscribed 'Specially imported for W.Ariel Gray & Co. Ltd.; with subsidiary interior glass doors opening to shelves; 159cm high, 80cm wide, 30cm deep
A late Victorian or Edwardian walnut and glazed cabinet bookcase in Arts and Crafts style, by James Shoolbred & Co, circa 1900,: the moulded cornice above twin doors, each with a rectangular pane above a shallow arched Gothic pane, all with vertical and horizontal astragals; the base section with three short drawers, one stamped for the maker, with gilt brass swing handles; above twin double panel doors, flanked to each side by recessed reeded panels from top to bottom; the sides also panelled; on turned feet; 217cm high, 112cm wide, 52cm deep
A walnut and crossbanded double arch topped cabinet bookcase in Queen Anne style, 20th century,: the moulded cornice with twin carved scallopshell finials; the two glazed doors with rectilinear astragals, above twin panel doors; on short cabriole legs to pad feet; 202cm high, 108cm wide, 38cm deep
Myford ML7 model engineering or similar lathe with 3 & 4 jaw chucks, W68 milling attachment, cutting tools, spare gear wheels, cabinet and other accessories. Please note this lot is not located at our saleroom but at a property in Cheltenham, from where the lot must be collected by the buyer by arrangement with the vendor, within two weeks of the auction. There is good road access but the buyer will be responsible for removal from within the garage which leads straight onto the drive.
GALLO-BELGIC, Stater, series E [Gallic War Uniface type], blank, rev. disjointed horse right, pellets and ornament above, pellet below, 5.93g (ABC 16; VA 52; S 11). Good fine, dumpy flan £300-£360 --- Provenance: Found in East Hertfordshire, January 2017 (PAS BM-E507F3) The owner of this small collection of Iron Age coins, who wishes to remain anonymous for personal reasons, received his first metal detector from his parents as a schoolboy on Christmas Day, after showing a keen interest in fossils and those bits of scrap metal which can regularly be found as field finds within Hertfordshire. The machine’s initial deployment came that afternoon following the festive lunch. A local farmer’s field yielded a worn Halfpenny of George III; a modest and unremarkable find, but one that instilled a sense of wonder and enthusiasm that has fuelled a lifelong passion for the hobby. In the succeeding weeks and months more finds followed; from crotal bells and thimbles to copper halfpennies to hammered silvers, all of which were met with glee and excitement. In April the enthusiastic youngster struck gold; excavating a Whaddon Chase Stater, a moment which was to leave an enduring and lasting impression. The allure of gold is obvious, particularly to a schoolboy. That first Iron Age coin was sold several years later when its finder, then a young man, felt he could derive more excitement from cash in hand than coins in a cabinet. However, as maturity came so did a renewed appreciation for coins of the Iron Age communities. Despite the commitments of family and work, trips out searching remained a weekly event, planned with thought and care as to which sites might prove the most fertile. The coins offered for sale below represent the results of that renewed interest and over three decades of endeavour. Almost all the coins offered below were found by the owner himself, often in the fields of Hertfordshire. Those that were not were excavated by family members sharing in the hobby who, aware of the collector’s passion for the subject, have made contributions to his collection.
George III (1760-1820), New coinage, Pattern Sixpence, 1816, by T. Wyon [after a cameo by B. Pistrucci], laureate bust right, rev. crowned arms in Garter, edge plain, 2.66g/12h (Davies 110E; ESC 2227). Reverse die-crack, good extremely fine with old cabinet tone, extremely rare [slabbed NGC PF 62] £3,000-£4,000 --- Provenance: M. Gietzelt Collection, DNW Auction 151, 14 November 2018, lot 274
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