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A 19TH CENTURY AESTHETIC PERIOD EBONISED AND PARCEL GILT CHIFFONIER, the top with raised central section above a bevelled mirror plate, flanked by domed bevelled mirror plates over a series of mirror backed shelves, the conforming base with single frieze drawer over twin cupboard sections with inset panels depicting birds sitting on branches, above undertier. 198cm wide, 56cm deep, 280cm high
A VICTORIAN MAHOGANY FOUR-DOOR CHIFFONIER, the mirrored superstructure with foliate-carved crest, the moulded inverted breakfront top over a frieze drawer over a pair of panelled cupboard doors flanked by a further pair of cupboard doors, raised on a plinth base. 196cm high, 182cm wide, 59cm deepCONDITION REPORTOld dents and surface scratches to the top, there is a 15cm diagonal crack back left, the mirror frame is damaged at the base adjoining the chiffonier, there is a thumb nail size loss of veneer at the top of one of the central cupboard doors and there is a crack on the platform base
A Regency mahogany and marble topped fitted chiffonier, the veined rouge marble having a reeded edge and above twin recessed panelled doors, within acanthus leaf capped and fluted pilasters enclosing well-fitted interior with three flights of eight drawers, w,125cm, d.42cm, h.94cmCondition report: The front is faded when compared with the sides.The drawers are 20th century addition.The marble has some very minor chips to two of the corners.Height to the marble top is 90.5cm.A section of cockbeading is missing across the bottom between the feet and to the sides.Splits are emerging to both sides.The marble has some light surface scratches, a white circular mark and a small crack to the back left.Overall the quality is very good and the condition is OK.
A late Regency period rosewood chiffonier; the carved crested galleried top with mirrored back above a single full-width cushion-moulded door and two doors below with Moorish-style arched panels enclosing slides, raised on scrolling acanthus-carved front feet (108cm wide x 170cm widest x 51cm deep)
A William IV figured mahogany chiffonier, the shelf back above drawers and a double cupboard flanked by carved acanthus leaf supports, height 132cm, width 144cm, depth 45cm.Buyer’s Premium 29.4% (including VAT @ 20%) of the hammer price. Lots purchased online via the-saleroom.com will attract an additional premium of 6% (including VAT @ 20%) of the hammer price.
A 19th century oak chiffonier incorporating early carved elements, the shelf back raised on figural supports above a double cupboard, inset with pierced foliate panels, height 155cm, width 133cm, depth 46cm.Buyer’s Premium 29.4% (including VAT @ 20%) of the hammer price. Lots purchased online via the-saleroom.com will attract an additional premium of 6% (including VAT @ 20%) of the hammer price.
A VICTORIAN ROSEWOOD CHIFFONIER of shallow oblong form, the moulded edged top with brass rail and curtain, cushion moulded frieze drawer over a pair of arched doors with gilt metal trellis panels with pleated silk backing and flanked by pilasters, on moulded plinth, 37" x 14 1/2" x 51 1/4" (Est. plus 21% premium inc. VAT)Good restored condition. Minor veneer loss to front edge of base
An early Victorian figured mahogany chiffonier, with leaf moulded back, fitted single frieze drawer, cupboard under enclosed by pair of arched and crossbanded doors. 151 cm high, 122 cm wide, 49 cm deep. CONDITION REPORT: The raised back is angled in slightly, has some paint splashes to the carved top and some minor staining, marks and scratches. The rectangular top is in similar condition with a small dent 2 ins from the edge, minor marks and scratches again. The cushion drawer has fading with some small veneer losses. The panelled doors generally are in good condition other than fading. The columns seem to be again in good condition. The plinth base has some veneer losses to the left-hand side section with some scuffing and minor veneer flakes to the front section. The interior has age appropriate wear. The drawer contains some remnants of veneer sections and some moulding as well.
A George IV gonçalo alves carved and gilt brass chiffonier side cabinet attributed to Gillows The shelved superstructure with pierced brass three-quarter gallery and mirrored back, with a central shelf on gilt brass turned support, the breakfront top above pair of double doors with pleated silk ad brass bar grilles, each enclosing adjustable shelves; flanked by trussed moulded supports headed by paterae, on lobed turned feet, 183cm wide, 37cm deep, 138cm high. The reeded pilasters reflect the antique fashion introduced around 1810 by the cabinet-making firm of Gillows of London and Lancaster. Related library furniture was supplied by Gillows for the Library at Tatton Park, Cheshire. Similar library furnishings were also supplied by Gillows to neighbouring Mere Hall in 1815 (see Christie's house sale, Mere Hall, 23 May 1994, lots 188-192). Gonçalo alves or Albuera wood, as Gillows named it, was used from the 1780's, prior to 1823 Gillows possibly called it zebra wood. Nearly a hundred pieces in Albuera wood appear in the Gillow's Estimate Sketch Books from 1823 to 1865. See Susan Stuart, Gillows of Lancaster and London 1730-1840, (Vol II) p.140. A nearly-identical mahogany cabinet was sold without its superstructure, Christies, London, 12 November 2020, lot 154 (realised £37,500 including premium)

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