19th century cabinet with rectangular moulded top, rounded front corners, moulded edge above single glazed door enclosing shelves, raised on plinth, 91cm x 63cm x 37cmCondition ReportSurface scratches, scuffs and knocks to the wood. Areas of fading and discolouration. Some splits to the wood on both sides, old repair/filler around top hinge. Bothe shelves look original. General wear and tear.
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An assorted selection of decorative cabinet plates, including: a pair of Copeland Spode china circular plates, decorated with floral bouquets, signed P. Holt, retailed by T. Goode & Co; another Copeland Spode florally decorated plate, signed H.J.C; a Limoges floral and gilt decorated plate; a Minton 'Brocade' pattern circular plate; Kaiser, West Germany, florally decorated plate; a Coalport florally decorated plate with cream and gilt borders; and others, makes to include: Copeland, Coalport, and others.
A collection of decorative ceramic shoes, by makers including Hammersley and Spode, contained together in a glazed wall mounted display cabinet, 57 x 32 x 8cms deep; and a selection of other decorative ceramics, including: Royal Doulton figure of 'Southern Belle', HN 2229; Limoges vase; Royal Commemorative Coronation jug; and other items.
A set of twelve Coalport 'The Tale Of A Country Village' decorative cabinet plates, designed by Robert Hersey, each decorated with village scenes, 20.5cms diameter; together with a selection of Royal Doulton ceramic figures of ladies, including: 'Emma' HN3208; 'Janine' HN2461; 'Adrienne' HN2304; and others. (some seconds).
AN EARLY JAPANESE NAMBAN CABINET FOR THE EXPORT MARKET MOMOYAMA PERIOD, C.1580-1620 Of rectangular form and with a hinged fall front opening to reveal nine drawers, the door and sides decorated with panels enclosing many fans embellished with bands of geometric designs and flowering branches of prunus, scrolling tendrils, and ume-bachi mon (family crests), in between borders of chevrons and other formal patterns, the decoration rendered in a multitude of raiden (mother of pearl) inlays and gold and black lacquer, the inside with further mother of pearl inlays and gilt decoration depicting panels of flowering prunus and peony, the copper fittings and side loop handles with designs of melons, flowers and tendrils, together with a key, 28cm x 37.5cm x 24cm. (2) Provenance: from an English private collection, London. Formerly Sotheby's London, 24th June 1982, lot 566. Cf. O Impey & C Jörg, Japanese Export Lacquer (1580-1850), pp.123-24 where this very piece is illustrated and discussed. See the Brooklyn Museum, New York, access. no.84.69.1, for a comparable piece decorated with open fans. Also, see Christie's, New York, An Inquiring Mind: American Collecting of Japanese and Korean Art, lot 33, for another namban cabinet with mother of pearl fans. The ume-bachi mon was notably used by the Hisamatsu and the Maeda clans.
Beautifully decorated and carved depicting birds, cupids and garland. Massif ebony wood twisted columns, 232 x 232 x 96 cm. Provenance: This unique and special cabinet has stood in the Abbey of Middelburg of the Commissioner of the King. This cupboard was always passed on to the next commissioner until Mr. Casembrood moved to Gapinge. The cupboard was then moved to the Clerks Office in the Abbey. After his death, part of the estate was purchased through Mr. de Bree, author of the book "Zeeuws Zilver" to the Brussels artist Gust Dierikx. After approximately 50 years, this piece has found its way back home to Zeeland to find the way to a new home.
A retro mid 20th Century 1950's America kitchen cabinet / storage cupboard having a full length single door opening to reveal and shelved interior with single drawer to the centre and folding table to the door. Finished in cream and pastel green with black highlights and plinth base. Measures approx; 165cm x 85cm x 54cm.
Homeworthy Furniture - A mid Century walnut veneered credenza combination display cabinet sideboard. Raised on angled tapering legs supporting a body having a twin glass sliding door cabinet over pair of short drawers flanked by double door cupboard. Square lozenge raised handles to each. The top with stub stage gallery back with the leading edge having canted edge. Wear commensurate with age mostly to the veneer. Measures approx; 89cm x 122cm x 49cm.
An Edwardian china display inlaid mahogany cabinet vitrine having a flared pediment top with inlaid floral detailing. The cabinet having a central pillar with floral swags, astragal glazed doors opening to reveal a shelved interior raised on upright supports. Measures Approx 155cm H x 106cm W x 34cm D
A 19th century Chinese black lacquered table top cabinet having hand painted gilt floral decoration with porcelain panels and decorative brass handles and mounts. The cabinet having a lift up top over a series of drawers with central twin door cupboard over a bracket base. Condition commensurate with age - hinges to lid in need of small repair and scuffs to wood. Measures 52cm x 33cm x 16cm.
A 20th century contemporary hardwood sideboard credenza buffet de corps. Having a flared top over a run of three drawers, a double door cabinet to the left & a single door cabinet to the right opening to reveal a shelving interior. The drawers and cabinets having a squared metal handles raised on a plinth base. Measures approx. 89cm x 56cm x 47cm
Tom Robertson - A.H. McIntosh Of Kirkcaldy - Dunvegan Range - A retro vintage 20th Century 1960's teak wood sideboard credenza having a central twin door cupboard concealing a shaped shelved interior. Flanked by a drop down cocktail cabinet to the right having a pull out cocktail slide and at the other end a graduating bank of three drawers, each drawer and door having lipped handles. All raised on tapering legs. Measures approx. 77cm x 202cm x 48cm.
R. Bennett - G Plan - E Gomme - retro vintage mid 20th Century 1960's teak wood writing desk/dresser. The desk having a floating top table with two pedestals, one having two drawers and the other having a drop front cabinet with oval knob handles, all raised on Quadrille legs. Measures approx. 70cm x 153cm x 46cm.
A vintage early 20th Century large Industrial oak 19 drawer printers filing cabinet chest. Slender drawers most having metal cup handles with segmented interiors. Drawers missing towards the base. Once was in use in a Printers factory in Gloucestershire, the factory closed in the 1940's where the printers cabinet has stayed ever since. Measures approx.; 199cm x 99cm x 38cm.
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