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AN ARTS AND CRAFTS MAHOGANY AND MARQUETRY INLAID SERPENTINE DISPLAY CABINET, the top with beveled mirror plates and shelf flanking a lead glazed door with and art nouveau pattern, over a base with double cupboard doors with a matching pattern glazing, on square legs and square feet, width 92cm x depth 48cm x height 194cm x height of base 106cm (condition:-one glazing cracked to left bottom cupboard door, repair to bottom left beading, top back right of cornice with large chip)
In two parts, The moulded outswept cornice above a plain frieze, a pair of astragal glazed doors below enclosing three shelves.The lower comprising a hinged fall-front enclosing a gilt-tooled leather inset writing surface, compartments and drawers, in sizes, a long cock-bead frieze drawer below flanked by lopers, three long graduated cock-bead drawers below, on bracket feet.218cm high, 112cm wideRestorations
Early 19th century Dutch walnut bombe chest with all-over inlaid floral marquetry decoration and 4 drawers, on bracket feet, with a cabinet above with an arched 7 glazed panelled door enclosing 3 shelves, arched glazed sides and a moulded cornice with a carved floral and scroll cresting, H 193cm, W 84cm, D 54cm overall[Two splits to front of top, 47 and 20cm long]
An early to mid 18th century walnut escritoire having moulded cornice, over concealed cushion long drawer, the fall reveals, drawers and pigeon holes, arranged around a central door, over a base fitted two short and two long drawers, with brass handles and escutcheons, raised on bracket feet 114cm wide x 52cm deep x 168cm high
EARLY 19TH CENTURY WELSH MAHOGANY STANDING CORNER CABINET, angled cornice, astragal glazed doors, single frieze drawer, cupboard base, 206h x 110w x 70cms Condition Report:I could not find damage on the inside, shelves look good. They are covered in a patterned fabric, which looks a little dirty. The bottom cupboard, just paper.The hooks can be removed, just unscrewed.There is cracking to some on the veneer, especially at the top and there is some missing. A large part is missing around the foot area.Locks work well.All doors open and close well and all glass looks good, damage free.
LATE 18TH CENTURY WELSH OAK PRESS CUPBOARD, probably Cardiganshire, cavetto cornice and blind fret frieze above fielded paneled doors enclosing shelves, canted angles, on chest base fitted five drawers, bracket feet, 176h x 143w x 58cmsComments: top boards with old worm damage, side panels shrunk, base back panel missing, generally good colour
GEORGE III OAK TALLBOY CHEST, dental cornice and blind fret, carved frieze above three short, three graduated long drawers on a chest with brushing slide and three graduated long drawers, bracket feet, 190h x 113w x 56cmsComments: sides with restored shrunk timbers, top and backboards with old woodworm, otherwise good
MODERN LACQUERED WOOD DISPLAY CABINET, sectional, glazed flanking bowfront doors and three drawers, 208 x 50 x 215cm HCondition Report:The cabinet is in three sections.The top cornice comes off, each curved side piece can be removed, the middle section and then the base.The middle section, which is made up off the drawers at the bottom and the cabinet above is one piece.There are scratches to the bases from the doors. The two corner cabinets door’s are a little sticky to open, it could be the corner sections not positioned right.One shelve has been removed but glass and clips all present.All glass looks good.Lights inside untested.Locks all work well.
A figured walnut bureau on stand of Queen Anne design, plain moulded cornice with a cushion frieze drawer over a fall-front opening to a fitted interior of drawers, pull-out pigeon holes around a central cupboard, the base with a single long drawers on substantial carved cabriole legs with paw feet, 165cm high, 112cm wide, 59cm deep
A 17th century and later wooden apothecary chest on stand, the upper section comprising acanthus carved cornice over a bank of thirty till spice drawers with metal ring handles, on a bobbin turned stand, stretchers, 155cm high, 88cm wide, 29cm deep, provenance: purchased by vendor's aunt in auction at Victor Side & Co, Woodstock
J. Clowes, London, a William & Mary longcase clock, amboyna and walnut case, plain moulded cornice, blind fretwork scroll frieze, brass square dial, 30cm by 30cm, with cherubs holding orb spandrels, silvered chapter ring with Roman numerals, subsidiary seconds dial and date aperture, flanked by ebonised pilasters, the trunk door with pendulum window and ebonised border, 213cm high, (pendulum, weight, winder and door key)
A 19TH CENTURY NORTHERN IRISH MAHOGANY LONGCASE CLOCK MOVEMENT BY ROBERT WELLS OF BALLYNAHINCH the 33cm brass dial with silvered chapter ring, subsidiary seconds and calendar aperture to the eight day movement striking on a bell, contained in later case with simple moulded cornice and panelled trunk door, 202cm highProperty from Lackington Mill, Dorset
A George I walnut bureau bookcase the upper section with cross-grain cornice above a pair of mirror panel doors with adjustable shelves within and a pair of candle slides. The bureau with double book cover veneered fall opening to reveal a fitted interior with secret letter compartments and well, above one faux drawer and three long drawers and on shaped bracket supports. 97 cm overall width x 58 cm overall depth x 212 cm overall height, 76 cm to the underside of the fall. The upper section overhangs the back by approx 1 cm, a possible indication of a marriage.Mirror plates repalcedSome cross-grain moulding missingOld but later feetOld replacement handles but in keeping with originalsThe upper section sides were possibly re veneered, now showing some shrinkage cracks through the veneer.Old repairs to the left-hand side of the cornicing.
English Longcase Grandfather Clock, ca. mid 18th c. The square brass dial with engraved chapter ring, signed "Collier, Eccles." Enclosed within a square hood with fluted columns and a flat, molded cornice. The case with geometric marquetry decoration and fluted corner columns, raised on ogee bracket feet.Height: 81 3/4 in x width: 20 3/4 in x depth: 9 1/2 in.
A George III mahogany Chest on chest. Circa 1760. The upper portion fitted with two short and three long graduated drawers below a dentil cornice and flaked by canted corners carved with blind fretwork decoration. The lower portion fitted with three long graduated drawers. On ogee bracket feet.
A George III mahogany and burr accented chest on chest, moulded outswept cornice above two short and three long graduated cockbeaded drawers, flanked by canted angles, the base with three further long graduated cockbeaded drawers, swing handles, oval escutcheons pressed with flower heads, shaped apron, bracket feet, 189.5cm high, 108cm wide, 52cm deep Ivory submission reference: DBJKYLF8
A 19th century mahogany bureau bookcase, dentil cornice above a pair of glazed doors enclosing three adjustable shelves and three small drawers, the base with a fall front enclosing small drawers and pigeonholes above four long drawers, swan neck handles, Chinese Chippendale design batwing escutcheons, skirted base, 213cm high, 117cm wide, 56cm deep
Pair of Tuscan columns, 19th centuryMade of carved wood, polychromed and gilded with gold leaf.Measurements: 272 x 30'55 x 30'5 cm (total); 181 x 23'5 x 23'5 x 23'5 cm (column); 91 x 30'5 x 30'5 x 30'5 (plinth)Pair of Tuscan columns on a Classicist plinth. The columns consist of a simple base formed by two bulls, a grooved shaft with a moulded edge and a capital composed of a collarette at the top, an echinus and an abacus. They are topped by a small square platform, flat at the top. The polychromy alternates between gilding, done with gold leaf, and cream, with the gilding predominating.The classicist plinth consists of a plinth, a pedestal and a cornice. The pedestal is decorated with four openings and a collar. Once again, the polychromy alternates between gold and cream, but in this case the cream colour predominates.
Queen Anne "Chest on stand". England, ca. 1710.Japanese lacquered wood. Oak and pine case.Two bodies.Restorations. Some of the locks are missing. Defects in the handles.Measurements: 155 x 108 x 61 cm.The "Chest on stand" is a typically English piece of furniture made up of two bodies: an upper chest of drawers and a relatively high base, raised on legs. In this case, the two bodies differ in a subtle way, as the base is slightly wider than the upper chest of drawers. The cabinet stands on four legs with a slightly cabriole profile. The lower body houses three drawers, two of which are larger and have metal handles, and a smaller central drawer. The skirt has a serrated, mixtilinear profile. The upper body has three drawers that occupy the entire length of the front and two smaller drawers on the upper level. Each of the drawers has its own lock, with a keyhole that resembles a three-lobed vegetal motif. They also have handles. Finally, the upper body is topped by a simple, slightly stepped cornice. Made of lacquered wood, this English Queen Anne period chest-on-stand has a front with rich genre scenes of pagodas, landscapes, peasants, birds and vegetation inspired by traditional Japanese painting. The silver metal keyholes and handles also take the form of pagodas and traditional Chinese houses.
An antique carved oak vestibule fitted with three doors all with linenfold detail and steel hinges and set beneath a massive carved cornice - dismantled, 290cm high, 225cm wide, 140cm deep.Provenance - Removed from Goodrich Court, Goodrich, Herefordshire,, a Neo gothic Castle built by the antiquarian Sir Samuel Rush Meyrick in 1828, designed by architect Edward Blore - This piece was offered as part of the auction of architectural fitment prior to the property being demolished in 1949, illustration of the piece in situ, together with an extract from the catalogue (lot 63)
A 19th century inlaid mahogany wardrobe (converted from a linen press) with dentil cornice above a hanging compartment enclosed by pair of oval panel doors, two short & two long graduated drawers below with brass swan-neck handles, & on bracket feet 49” wide x 81” high x 22½” deep. (slight faults).
Georgian mahogany chest on chest, the moulded cornice above two short over three long drawers, canted corners, on a base of three long graduated drawers, bracket feet, 183cm x 99cm x 53.5cm Condition Report99cm from cornice edge to cornice edge. Surface scratches, scuffs and knocks to the wood. Areas of loss to the beading and an area on one of the sides. two locks missing, Escutcheon loose. Fading, discolouration and some staining. Some splits to the wood and repairs. General wear and tear.
Georgian chest on chest, the moulded cornice above three short over three long drawers, the base with brushing slide and three long graduated drawers, to bracket feet, 186.5cm x 110cm x 55cm Condition ReportSurface scratches, scuffs and knocks to the wood. Areas of loss to the beading and veneer, splits to the wood mainly on the sides. Some old repairs, three escutcheon missing. Draw lining has been stuck down Fading, discolouration and some staining. General wear and tear.
An Edwardian mahogany and satinwood display cabinet, circa 1905, moulded bow top quarter gallery on a bow front display cabinet, moulded cornice over satinwood strung diamond shape frieze, above a bow centre panel opening to three interior shelves, flanked fretwork glazing panels, satinwood strung panel base, raised on tapered supports. 193cm H x 113cm W x 46cm D
A Chippendale influenced mahogany standing bookcase, dental cornice above two astragal glazed doors, enclosing four adjustable shelves with sawtooth fitting, over two frieze drawers with brass lion mask ring handles, raised on tapering supports united with a single shelf. 19th century. 182cm H x 109cm W x 37cm D
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