A 19th century carved oak cupboard, the top over single drawer flanked by lion masks over the cupboard door with carved panel depicting a tavern scene, h. 98 cm, w. 91 cm, d. 51 cm CONDITION REPORT: Superstructure removed. Moulding missing from bottom of right hand side. General wear and tear.
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A late Victorian burr walnut davenport having stationary compartment to top over a brown tooled leather insert to writing slope lifting to reveal a birds eye maple veneered interior above four side drawers enclosed by a cupboard door, h. 87 cm, w. 58 cm, d. 57 cm CONDITION REPORT: General wear and tear.
Fine Flemish ebonised cabinet on stand, Antwerp 17th century, the rectangular hinged top enclosing a paper lined interior and painted panel to the reverse, above a pair of panelled doors with painted panels to the reverse, enclosing a fitted interior with raised ripple mouldings, comprising ten drawers with sperate interior linings around a central colonnaded cupboard door enclosing an architectural mirrored interior with eight further small square drawers and an ivory and ebony parquet floor, with pull-out to reveal three secret drawers, over a single long drawer and upon the later ebonised stand, the cabinet 36" wide, 33" high, 17.25", 57.5" high overall **The Cabinet is decorated with fourteen inset panels depicting Landscapes with Figures comprising, a Hunting scene with Figures on Horseback, Hounds nearby, 8.5" x 25.25"; two further Landscapes with Figures and a Dog beside a Lake, also Figures on Horseback on a Country lane with a Windmill in the distance, each 14" x 10", ten further smaller Landscapes, one with Figures on a Stone Bridge approaching Classical Ruins, each 4" x 9" and lastly another small oil on panel depicting three Figures beside a Rocky Waterfall, 5.5" x 7.5" **The style of the work is reminiscent of Joos de Momper, however there were Flemish and Dutch workshops in the 17th century who were producing works of this type for inclusion into such pieces of Furniture *** Provenance - from a private estate
An 18th century mahogany longcase clock by William Musgrave of Leeds. With broken arched pediment and orb finial and long cross-banded door on box base with ogee arched feet. The brass dial has brass spandrels, engraved boss with makers name, chapter ring with Roman and Arabic numerals and subsidiary seconds dial. Two-train, eight-day movement. 229 x 56 cm. Conditions reports are not available for our Interiors Sale.
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