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Imposing wooden cabinet covered with ivory and painted ivory with gilded bronze applications. Augsburg, Germany. Circa 1650.Imposing wooden cabinet covered with ivory and painted ivory with gilded bronze applications. Augsburg, Germany. Circa 1650. Possibly from Melchior Baumgartner’s workshop (1621-1686) 27 x 24 x 18 cm. Magnificent cabinet, probably for keeping jewellery in. The central body has two doors which show us two Biblical scenes from the story of Adam and Eve when opened. The interior has a central body with a shrine surrounded by small drawers. All of this is decorated with magnificent miniature scenes from the Old testament, such as the Great Flood, the Tower of Babel and Isaac’s Sacrifice, all following models of engravings by Albrecht Dürer. The upper part has a top with a folding lid and the lower part has a draw that rests on a base with small claws. There is a similar chest kept in the Victoria & Albert Museum in London, with the inventory number W.60-1923. As we can read in the description on the museum’s index card: “By about 1600, Augsburg, in Germany, was already the centre of the production of cabinets, mostly in ebony and, more rarely, in ivory, mounted with silver or gilt brass, enamel and semi-precious stones. Because these cabinets were made from precious materials and assembled with such skill, they were regarded as fit for princes and noblemen and served as diplomatic gifts. Https://collections.vam.ac.uk/item/O61320/table-cabinet-baumgartner-melchior/
An early 19th Century Dutch marquetry demi lune card table, the hinged shaped top inlaid with central urn issuing flowers and vines, contained within foliate scrolls and parrots, enclosing a baize lined playing surface, above a single frieze drawer and raised on square tapering legs, 74.5 x 81.5 x 40cms.
An 18th Century Dutch marquetry card table, the rectangular hinged top with lobed corners, inlaid with central urn issuing foliate vines, enclosing a baize lined interior, with inlaid playing cards to the corners, with frieze drawer to one side and raised on slender cabriole legs and pad feet, 74 x 77 x 38cms.
A George III mahogany tea table, the rectangular fold over top above a frieze fitted cockbeaded drawer on chamfered square legs, 92cm w; an Edwardian Sheraton revival D-shaped small cupboard, c1905, the top with satinwood inlaid centre and fan shaped boxwood strung inlaid top, above shallow boxwood strung frieze and conforming circle outlined pair of doors, square tapered legs, 58cm w x 75cm h, a mahogany magazine rack with turned top rails above vertical turned spindle sides, shaped ends and aprons on splayed legs, 50cm w and an elm kitchen chair, concave, pierced and railed back, circular dished seat on turned legs joined by an H-stretcher (4) All items extensively worn. Card table with alterations and extensive faults. Cupboard with losses to veneer. Chair with top rail detached from vertical spindles. All items with extensive wear, scratches, abrasions and faults
An Edwardian fiddle back mahogany, satinwood, harewood and penwork card table in the manner of Edwards & Roberts, c1900, the serpentine fold over top with fan patera, an urn to the frieze flanked by husk pendants, 77cm h; 46 x 91.5cm Good unrestored condition with some accretion of old dust and dirt, minor marks and scratches
An inlaid mahogany foldover card table, the shaped top with a crossbanded and stringing border, opening to reveal a baize lined interior, over a central frieze drawer, on four square tapering legs, terminating in spade feet, 99cm wide, 99cm deep (when open), 77cm highCondition report: Surface scratches and knocks throughout. The top with a patch repair, watermarks and is bowed.The veneer lifting in some places, heavier scratches/marks to legs (probably caused by an enthusiastic dog) and some dark spots/inconsistencies of finish.
Good William IV Coromandel wood pedestal foldover card table with a newish green baize circular interior above a carved shell pediment on a platform base to 4 claw feet. 91cm L x 45cm D (closed) x 70cm H. Condition: Some small veneer losses & cracks to edge, good colour, needs clean & polish, general wear
A VICTORIAN ROSEWOOD CARD TABLE, the fold over top enclosing a light green baize games surface, foliate carved decoration to the front, on bulbous hexagonal support on a quadform base and flat bun feet, width 91cm x open depth 91cm x closed depth 45cm x height 73cm (missing foliate decoration to left side, minor veneer loss, see images for both, minor surface ware, baize discoloured and stained)
A QUANTITY OF GAMES, METALWARES, CAMERA, etc, including a mahogany finish coffee table with hinged top containing assorted incomplete card and dice games, a case containing gaming chips, a modern bisque head collector's doll, a silver backed hand mirror and two matching silver backed brushes, boxed Cavalier silver plated coasters and place mats, a Pentax Pino 35M film camera, etc
A BOX OF METALWARES AND TREEN, including cigarette and cigar boxes, a turned wooden bowl, an EPBM jug with presentation inscription, a cased set of photographic place mats, wooden dressing table set, a carved domed wooden casket, copper oil lamp, Mauchline ware calling card sleeve, etc (one box)
A Cornish serpentine table lamp, height 17cm overall, a pottery place card holder in the form of a fleur de lys, hand painted with flowers and inscribed 'Delphin Massier Vallauris' to base, height 9.5cm, an art glass seashell, a studio pottery bowl bearing impressed mark UK, probably Usha Khosla, and two other items.

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