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LOTHRINGER-SCHRANK 19.Jh., auf gequetschten Kugelfüßen stehender, zweitüriger Schrank, die Türen sowie die Seitenflächen jeweils in Felder untergliedert, das Gesims profiliert, HxBxT: 213/155/57 cm. Rest.| LORRAINE CABINET19th century, two-door cabinet standing on squashed ball feet, the doors as well as the sides divided into sections, the cornice profiled, HxWxD: 213/155/57 cm. Rest.
SCHRÄNKCHEN AUF WANDKONSOLE Wohl Frankreich, Ende 19.Jh., Metall vergoldet, auf vier Volutenbeinen, dreiseitig verglaster, rocaillierter Korpus, mit Rocaillen abschließend, Schränkchen, H: 48 cm., Konsole, H: 28 cm. Alters-und Gebruchsspuren.| CABINET ON WALL CONSOLEProbably France, end of the 19th century, gilded metal, on four volute legs, three-sided glazed, rocaillé corpus, ending with rocailles, cabinet, h: 48 cm, console, h: 28 cm. Signs of age and breakage.
AN EXCEPTIONALLY RARE INLAID IRON MINIATURE KODANSU (CABINET) WITH TURTLES AND CRANESJapan, Meiji period (1868-1912)Superbly decorated in gold and silver takazogan and hirazogan, the hinged door and short sides with 'floating' turtles framed by a stream and aquatic plants below and thin clouds above, the cover with two cranes flying in the sky as well as the setting sun and further clouds, the cover with a fitted gilt silver handle and the door with a silver knop, opening to reveal three silver drawers with iron front panels with silver-mounted handles and inlaid in the same manner as the exterior with turtles and carved with water currents, the interior of the door with a gold plate engraved with a man surrounded by ducks in a barren forest.SIZE 9.6 x 9.3 x 6.4 cmWEIGHT 851.5 gCondition: Very good condition with minor wear and casting irregularities.Provenance: French private collection.While miniature kodansu (display cabinets) were commonly made during the Meiji period, the most popular examples crafted from lacquer, inlaid ivory, or damascened iron, no comparable examples in sparsely inlaid iron are recorded in private or public collections, making this exceptionally well-crafted piece extremely rare.
A FINE GOLD LACQUER MINIATURE KOBAKO IN THE FORM OF A CABINET Japan, 19th centuryThe rectangular base bearing a nashiji ground and supported on four short bracket feet, the kobako fitted with two drawers with a nashiji ground decorated with diapered designs and kidney-shaped panels in gold takamaki-e and hiramaki-e depicting various plants, the sides pierced to show the panels when the drawers are inserted, the gently curved top decorated in gold takamaki-e on a kinji ground to depict a cockerel amid flowers on a brushwood fence, the interiors of nashiji with gold fundame edges.LENGTH 8 cmCondition: Very good condition with minor surface wear, few tiny nicks to edges, the top with few light surface scratches.Provenance: British private collection.
A SUPERB AND LARGE SHIBAYAMA-INLAID SILVER AND IVORY CABINETJapan, Meiji period (1868-1912)Of rectangular form, standing on six decorative feet, carved from ivory with a silvered metal frame, with a silver handle, richly adorned with Shibayama inlays of mother-of-pearl, coral, and gilt metal with a peacock in flight on the top, and natural landscapes with herons, pines, peonies, cherry blossoms, and butterflies to the sides. Some details are lacquered in stunning gold takamaki-e and the interior with six drawers with iro-e hiramaki-e and nashiji decorations, with silver fittings, each drawer with a different decorative motif.SIZE 16.5 x 30.8 x 15.8 cmCondition: Overall good condition commensurate with age, traces of wear, light surface scratches, natural age cracks, a few losses and minor touch ups. Presents very well.Provenance: German private collection.Auction comparison: A related silver and Shibayama cabinet was sold at Bonhams, Fine Japanese Art, 15 May 2014, London, lot 361 (sold for 18,750 GBP).Trade Certificate: The trade certificate for the sale of this lot within the EU has been granted (permit number AT 22-B-0343). This item contains ivory, rhinoceros horn, tortoise shell, and/or some types of tropical wood and is subject to CITES when exporting outside the EU. It is typically not possible to export such items outside of the EU, including to the UK. Therefore, after this item has the necessary trade certificate, it can only be shipped within the EU or picked up in our gallery in person.
A SUPERB AND RARE SMALL GOLD-LACQUER SHODANA (DISPLAY CABINET) WITH STAND Japan, Meiji period (1868-1912)The shodana (display cabinet) supported on the original gold-lacquer stand with four curved feet and neatly decorated in gold hiramaki-e and takamaki-e with several minogame (thousand-year-tortoises) amongst meandering streams and rocks. The silver and shakudo fitted cabinet comprising two pairs of hinged cupboard doors, one single corner door, one set of sliding doors, staggered shelves and three drawers, decorated in gold takamaki-e, kirigane and e-nashji with floral and mountainous landscape, as well as different birds, the top, sides, and reverse scattered with aoi-mons, the cupboard doors bordered with hanabishi (flowery-diamond) motifs.This shodana is ideal for presenting miniature artworks such as netsuke. HEIGHT (with stand) 37.5 cm, LENGTH (with stand) 31.5 cmCondition: Very good condition with only minimal wear to lacquered decoration and edges.Provenance: British private collection. Auction comparison:Shodana of this scale are exceedingly rare. For a larger shodana with a similar decoration of aoi-mons see Christie's, The Collector: European and English 18th and 19th Century Furniture and Works of Art, Silver, Ceramics and Gold Boxes, 15 July 2020, London, lot 236 (sold for 30,000 GBP).
Early 19th century mahogany apothecaries cabinet enclosed by pair of divided front doors, the interior with two drawers and fitted with many original items including labelled and plain bottles, balance scales, glass pestle and mortar etc, the case with countersunk brass handle W21cm x H27cm x D18cm
Pair late 19th century walnut and parcel gilt side cabinets, stepped and moulded sarcophagus top carved with bellflower arcade and acanthus leaf, the frieze fitted with single drawer carved with cartouche escutcheon and trailing foliage, bevel glazed door enclosing lined and mirror interior, flanked by carved male and female figure pilasters, stepped and moulded plinth with fluting, lobe carved turned feetDimensions: Height: 131cm Length/Width: 91cm Depth/Diameter: 41cmCondition Report:One cabinet missing shelf.
French style giltwood and gesso table vitrine or bijouterie cabinet, bevel glazed hinged lid in leaf and bead moulded frame, lined interior, the frieze panels decorated with foliage twist mouldings and flower head motifs, on turned and fluted supports decoration with foliate motifs, W61cm, H74cm, D45cm
Mid-18th century walnut collectors cabinet on stand, rectangular banded top over two drawers with chequered stringing, the cabinet enclosed by two doors with matching stringing, the oyster laburnum interior fitted with a combination of drawers arranged around central cupboard, the inner cupboard with mirror interior and chequered inlays with leading steps, the stand fitted with two drawers and on brass castorsDimensions: Height: 111cm Length/Width: 84cm Depth/Diameter: 39cm
Late Victorian figured and pollard oak bow-front corner cabinet, the canted top section with dentil cornice over glazed door flanked by two shelves, turned supports and mirrored back with flower head carved triangular brackets, the bow-front lower section enclosed by two panelled doors carved with bulrush and foliate, on turned supports joined by undertier with square column gallery Dimensions: Height: 193cm Length/Width: 82cm
Late 19th/early 20th century French walnut and Kingwood vitrine or display cabinet, the projecting cornice decorated with applied foliate cast band, bevelled glazed door and sides, canted uprights with trailing ribbon band decorated with flowers, the door decorated with floral wreaths, oak leaf and acorn branches and cartouche mounts, cabriole supports joined by shaped and scrolled stretchers united by platformDimensions: Height: 185cm Length/Width: 81cm Depth/Diameter: 42cm
19th century oak gun cabinet, projecting leaf carved and moulded cornice, stepped shouldered arch glazed door flanked by two spiral turned pilasters, drawer with applied scrolling foliage carving over panelled cupboard, the door set with carved interlace foliate mount, moulded baseDimensions: Height: 204cm Length/Width: 104cm Depth/Diameter: 48cm
In the manner of George Speer - George III mahogany chest on folio cabinet, moulded top over four drawers, the lower section enclosed by two panelled doors with Gothic blind fret work, the interior fitted with four folio slides, lower mould over ogee bracket feetDimensions: Height: 112cm Length/Width: 125cm Depth/Diameter: 62cm
A late Victorian glazed oak desk-top writing and stationery cabinet, having lateral brass bale handles, hinged lid and glazed fall-front, the interior comprising a stationary rack, pen and other drawers and a pair of enamelled porcelain ink bottles, 21 cm x 38 cm x 24 cm high, together with a Victorian ink well
Douglas Alexander signed 6 x 4 colour photo. Alexander is a former Labour Party in Scotland politician who served as Member of Parliament (MP) for Paisley and Renfrewshire South, previously Paisley South, from 1997 until his defeat in 2015. During this time, he served as Scottish Secretary, Transport Secretary and International Development Secretary in the Cabinet under Prime Ministers Tony Blair and Gordon Brown. Good condition. All autographs come with a Certificate of Authenticity. We combine postage on multiple winning lots and can ship worldwide. UK postage from £4.99, EU from £6.99, Rest of World from £8.99
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