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A 17th century heavily carved oak Flemish cabinet on stand. The cabinet top having a flyaway cornice with carved foliate and central putto mask detailing. Further carved reeded columns and face masks flanking the central door opening to reveal a shelved interior with single drawer below. All raised on four bulbous supports with further carved decoration to the frieze. Measures approx. 163cm x 67cm x 37cm.
An Art Deco early 20th century circa 1930s oak & leather top office writing desk table. The desk having a rectangular top with central green leather skiver. Central drawer below with fitted kneehole, flanked by single door cupboard spaces. each door with graduating geometric panelling. raised on plinth bases. Measures approx. 75cm x 147cm x 80cm.
A 19th century Chinoiserie cabinet on stand. The upper cupboard section having a single panelled door to the front with village scene decoration. The door opening to reveal a spacious interior. The cupboard raised on straight leg supports upon arched feet. Measures approx. 118cm x 72cm x 41cm.
A 19th century George III mahogany marquetry inlaid eight day West country longcase clock. The longcase featuring a brass arch dial signed Joseph Quarman, Temple Cloud. The dial with subsidiary dials finished with brass Roman numeral chapter ring. Arched hood and fluted front corner hood pilasters over a rectangular long trunk door on a single panel box base and shaped bracket feet. Measures approx. 210cm x 47cm x 23cm.
A French Brass Striking Carriage Clock, retailed by Mappin & Webb, London, circa 1900, movement striking on a gong in fitted travelling case, 14.5cm high over handleBrass surfaces are discoloured and rubbed in parts, back door bevelled glass with one small chip to the top right hand corner, dial with cracks to the top right hand corner, movement with original platform escapement, movement needs cleaning, striking correctly, movement in going order, outer fitted case is worn and strap is missing
TWO JAPANESE LACQUERED WOOD CABINETS PROBABLY MOMOYAMA/EDO PERIOD, 17TH/18TH CENTURY Both with a black lacquer surface, the tallest with a hinged door fitted with a lockplate opening to reveal six drawers of various sizes, with remnants of floral patterns in gold lacquer; the other with a drop-front door and with traces of gold lacquer and mother of pearl decoration, 39cm x 34cm x 44cm and 24cm x 40.5cm x 34.5cm respectively. (8)PLEASE NOTE THIS LOT IS TO BE OFFERED WITHOUT RESERVE. Provenance: from the collection of Phillip Allen (1938-2022).
TWO JAPANESE LACQUER INROS MEIJI ERA, 19TH CENTURY The first with four cases, decorated with bundles of pine branches and of a leafy plant with red berries, with a metal ojime and a coral netsuke carved as the God of Wind Fujin carrying his bag of air; the other inro with a side door sliding to reveal two miniature drawers, painted in gold lacquer with cranes, with a glass ojime and a seed netsuke; together with a bamboo container and lid, possibly an Ainu tobacco box, 8.3cm max. (3)PLEASE NOTE THIS LOT IS TO BE OFFERED WITHOUT RESERVE. Provenance: from the collection of Phillip Allen (1938-2022).
A SMALL COLLECTION OF JAPANESE ITEMS EDO AND LATER, 17TH CENTURY AND LATER Comprising: nine small seashells and two larger ones, each painted in gold and polychrome for the kai-awase ('matching shells') game; a parcel-gilt copper menuki with prancing shishi; an iron tsuba with radiating design and a large door plate embellished with auspicious objects, 34cm max. (14)PLEASE NOTE THIS LOT IS TO BE OFFERED WITHOUT RESERVE. Provenance: from the collection of Phillip Allen (1938-2022).
A CHINESE ZITAN TREASURE CHEST QING DYNASTYThe rectangular body with a large panel to the front which reveals a complex arrangements of drawers and compartments, some of the door fronts with paper labels describing their former contents, and with pull handles in baitong; the whole with a shaped carrying handle to the top, 35cm x 45cm x 32cm.PLEASE NOTE THIS LOT IS TO BE OFFERED WITHOUT RESERVE.Provenance: from the collection of Phillip Allen (1938-2022).
KANO GYOKUEN NAGANOBU (1816-80)SHOKA/SHOKO (DATES UNKNOWN)EDO/MEIJI, 19TH CENTURYTwo Japanese kakemono (hanging scroll paintings), both ink and colour on paper, one in Chinese style depicting travellers visiting a scholar, his young attendant receiving the visitors at the door of the thatched pavilion; the mountainous river landscape extending beyond them, signed lower left Gyokuen Naganobu hitsu and with the seal Kano, 123.5cm x 54cm; the other painting depicting a flowering branch of camellia, signed Shoka/ Shoko and with a red seal mark, 26.6cm x 31.2cm. (2)PLEASE NOTE THIS LOT IS TO BE OFFERED WITHOUT RESERVE.
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