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A fine Victorian mahogany and cube parquetry jewel box by J B Heslop of Nottingham, c1900, the lid with ribbon border, fitted with a drawer to one end, 18cm h; 18 x 28cm Provenance: By descent in the Heslop family to J B Heslop's granddaughter, by whom sold in these 'rooms 26 March 2010, lot 964, to the late vendor The Nottingham cabinetmaker John Burn Heslop (1852-1935) was born at Berwick-on-Tweed and apprentice to the Tweedmouth joiner and cabinet maker John Burn. He moved to the East Midlands in about 1870 and was engaged by, it is believed, the highly regarded Nottingham firm of decorators and furnishers, Foster & Cooper where he was to remain until he retired. The firm's woodwork and furnishings was supplied to many country houses and churches in Nottinghamshire and Derbyshire. One of its most notable schemes, 'in the most finished style', were the series of grand rooms in Smedley's Hydropathic Establishment in the fashionable spa town of Matlock Bath. Condition ReportIn the same good condition as at the time of the 2010 sale
An Art Deco walnut and burr walnut round cabinet, c1950, the twin vertical ovolo mouldings with hinged doors applied flat glazing bars revealing glass shelved interior, stepped sides and shaped plinth applied ovolo mouldings, 144cm h; 29.5 x 143cm Condition ReportSome patches, abrasions, old scratches and faults to veneer generally consistent with age. Some splits to veneer
An unusual French ormolu mounted kingwood and vernis Martin cabinet in the form of a sedan chair, late 19th c, with leather covered, domed 'roof', the door and sides painted with two children with a birdcage, or landscapes and putti, the original crimson velvet lined interior with plate glass shelves, key, 173cm h; 62 x 73cm Provenance: Supplied by Mawer & Stephenson, Fulham Road, London to Burton Henry Philips for the Drawing Room of The Heath House, in 1907 Condition ReportGood original condition
An Edwardian mahogany bureau-cabinet, crossbanded in rosewood and line inlaid, fitted with adjustable shelves, the flap in curl veneers, oval brass handles, 199cm h; 52 x 99cm Provenance: Purchased by Lucy Philips from Hetherington's of Lancaster for £15-10s-0d in October 1907 Condition ReportTop left hand corner of flap chipped; good overall condition
Nathan - British Modern Design - A retro vintage mid 20th century circa 1960s teak wall unit / room unit / sideboard / highboard / credenza having a glazed double door cabinet to the left, fall front cabinet to the right. The base has two drawers atop three cupboards opening to reveal a shelved interior. Comes in two parts for ease of transport. Measures 193cm x 153cm x 46cm.
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