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An early 20th century Chippendale-style two-door mahogany wardrobe; the gadrooned and dentil cornice carved with lunettes with half-flowers in relief and above two panelled doors with various carving and roundels of flowerheads also in relief and opening to reveal hanging space above four extremely large reeded bracket stile feet (the cornice 135cm wide x 54.5cm deep, full height 190cm)
A Georgian style mahogany pedestal occasional table with carved decoration, a mahogany pedestal wine table, rush seated bedroom chair, two 19th Century mahogany framed Provincial Chippendale style carver chairs, cane seated bedroom chair and a Provincial Chippendale style standard dining chair and two modern stained beech folding luggage stands
A pair of Victorian silver heart-shaped pin dishes by Josiah Williams & Co, London 1893, with pierced foliate decorated borders on pedestal feet, 11.5cm L x 10.8cm W x 4.5cm H, together with a George V silver card tray by Charles S Green and Co Ltd, London 1924, of circular form with Chippendale border, 15.4cm diameter, gross weight 9.90ozt (3)Condition Report; Card tray: Good order. No heavy denting, thinning or splitting or repair. Heavy scratching to the front and reverse. Hallmarks are crisp.Pin Dishes: Good order. Some denting to the high points of the borders. General scratching, concentrated to the central bowls. Pierced decoration in good order, no splitting. Possible signs of repair were the base meets the bowl (please see additional images). Hallmarks are moderately worn.
An Edwardian silver and enamel pin tray, marks for Russells Ltd, Birmingham 1909, with Chippendale border on four scroll feet, enamelled panel to centre reading 'Mr & Mrs C.V. Haworth, Illawalla Poulton le Fylde', 8.2cm wide, together with a continental silver travelling spoon, marked '800' and 'Coppini & C.' to handle, 9.4cm long, and a George IV silver 'Hollands' wine label by William Knight II, London 1828, 42mm x 2.3mm, gross weight of group 1.86ozt (3)
A VICTORIAN CHIPPENDALE REVIVAL MAHOGANY CABINET, the upper section with blind fretwork carved frieze and pilasters, surrounding a pair of astragal glazed doors, the base with similarly carved pilasters and drawer fronts over a pair of panelled doors, raised on splayed bracket feet. 202cm high by 106cm wide
A CHIPPENDALE STYLE MAHOGANY FOLD OVER CARD TABLE, EARLY 20TH CENTURY, the lobed moulded top opening to reveal a green baize lined playing surface, raised on foliate capped cabriole legs terminating in pad feet. 74cm high by 90cm wide by 89cm deep (open)The absence of a Condition Report does not imply that a lot is without imperfections. Please note carefully the exclusion of liability for the condition of lots contained in the Conditions of Sale.Some small water marks and minor rippling to the veneer on the top. A couple of small surface marks to the top. Generally in good condition commensurate with age.
Kabinettflügel, Blüthner Modell 11, Leipzig 1940, Nussbaum, Chippendale-Beine und Pedalständer in Lyraform, Nr. 125925, mit originalem Klavierhocker, ca. 99 x 153.5 x 154.5 cm,guter allgemeiner Zustand, jedoch leichte Risse im Resonanzboden, problemlos spielbar, scheppert nicht, Neupreis heute 54.000 Euro
A 'Chippendale' mahogany elbowchair, the carved and interlaced back splat combining a gothic lancet shape with rococo ribands, the arms with shaped undersides, ending in scroll finials, over a stuffed drop-in seat, the plain underframe with square sectioned filleting and splayed back legs joined by a stretcher. Circa 1760. Height 96cm Width 63cm Depth 60cm * In publishing his "Directory", Chippendale saw the work as more than a catalogue of his own works. He foresaw and welcomed it's use as a copy book. "Upon the whole, I have given here no Design but what may be executed with Advantage by the Hands of a skilful Workman."
A set of four Georgian mahogany dining chairs in the Chippendale style, each with drop-in seats, raised on tapering block supports (part af).Additional InformationOne of the top rails has been detached, the back is loose, there are losses from the detached part, heavy wear, scratches and scuffs throughout.
A reproduction George III style mahogany partners' desk, similar to a design by Thomas Chippendale for Nostell Priory, of shaped rectangular form, the four doors elaborately carved with mask heads and floral detail, enclosing an arrangement of drawers and fitted compartments, raised on paw feet, length 209cm, depth 136cm, height 83cm.Additional InformationThere are scuffs and scrapes, particularly to the protruding elements, but further throughout. There is some looseness to the joinings of the table with some of the drawers sunk back into their recesses so they are difficult to open. One of the oval panels with a verticle split running through it on right side, build up of dirt and dust and general wear throughout. Possibly pieces/components missing.
A set of four 20th century mahogany Chippendale style dining chairs, with drop-in seats, raised on block supports, indistinct maker's label and further label numbered 3493 to the underside.Additional InformationThere are numerous knocks, scuffs, marks, chipping, the joints are slight loose.
Towle American sterling silver 'Chippendale' pattern canteen of cutlery, comprising, eight dinner forks, eight dessert forks, eight other forks, eight soup spoons, eight teaspoons, ladle, tablespoon, salad servers, sauce spoon, silver handled cake slice, butter knife, eight dinner knives, eight fruit knives, and eight tea knives, weighable silver 61oz, 1897g, in a hardwood canteen box, Stamped sterling
With three pillars under as is shade, electrified. Oscar Bruno Bach (German/American, 1884-1957) German born craftsman Oscar Bruno Bach was one of the most technically skilled and commercially successful figures in the field of decorative metalwork during the first half of the 20th century. His design and production ranged from small utilitarian designs for the home to grand-scale architectural elements. His style was as diverse as his use of metals and included Arts & Crafts, Gothic and Tudor Revival, Spanish Baroque, French Directoire, English Chippendale, and American Art Deco. Thematically he was particularly fond of the zodiac, of lush scrolling grapevines, classical masks, mythological symbols and elements of the Italianate and Germanic grotesque. Oscar Bach's work can be found in the permanent collections of The Metropolitan Museum of Art, The Minneapolis Museum of Art, The Wolfsonian, and Reynolda House. During his lifetime, Bach was interviewed and featured in numerous magazine articles and trade publications, and was most notably celebrated by renowned art critic and author, Matlack Price, in a publication entitled, "Design & Craftsmanship in Metals: The Creative Art of Oscar Bach." Metal artisan and innovator Oscar Bruno Bach died on May 4th, 1957 at the age of 72. Size: 10 1/2 x 9 1/2 x 33 1/2 in. Please note that all sales are final. No refunds will be given under any circumstances.

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