EDWARDIAN INLAID MAHOGANY DISPLAY CABINET WITH BOW FRONTED CENTRE SECTION, the moulded cornice above a conforming central glazed cupboard door, enclosing a fixed shelf to the olde gold lined fabric interior, flanked by a pair of flat fronted cupboards, each with central oblong panel inlaid with a flowering urn, and raised on tall, square tapering legs with spade feet, tied by an undertier, the upper section banded in satinwood and the lower section outlined in boxwood, 60 ¾" (154.3cm), 48" x 16" (122cm x 40.7cm), together with an EDWARDIAN LINE INLAID MAHOGANY FLAT FRONTED FLOOR STANDING CORNER CUPBOARD, with thirteen panel astragal glazed cupboard door, green plush lined interior and splayed, square supports, 60" (152.4cm) high, 22" (56cm) wide, no back leg, (2)
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EARLY TWENTIETH CENTURY FRENCH RED SHELL AND GILT BRASS INLAID BOULLE WORK BONHEUR DU JOUR, the canted oblong top with pierced gilt quarter gallery, above a pair of cupboard doors with convex oval centre panels, over a pair of short drawers, flanked by well-cast corbels to the fore corners, and set above a conforming, advanced lower section of serpentine outline with single drawer and square cabriole supports, 52" (132.1cm) high, 30" x 20" (76.2cm x 50.8cm) losses to brass inlay to left door and top of lower section
MID TWENTIETH CENTURY MAHOGANY AND GILT METAL MOUNTED BOW FRONTED VITRINE, the red veined D shaped top with pierced brass three quarter gallery above a scrollwork frieze and glazed cupboard door and side panels, enclosing to shelves to the olde gold silk lined interior, and raised short, square cabriole supports, 54 ½" (138.5cm) high overall, 27" x 12 ½" (68.6cm x 31.8cm)
FRENCH MAHOGANY AND GILT METAL MOUNTED FLOOR STANDING CORNER CUPBOARD WITH MARBLE TOP, the white veined top with three quarter pierced gilt gallery, above a moulded frieze drawer fitted with brass ring handles and panelled cupboard door under, flanked by fluted uprights, and raised on a shaped plinth base, 39 ½" (104cm) high, 28 ¼" (71.8cm) wide
LATE EIGHTEENTH CENTURY MAHOGANY AND LINE INLAID LONGCASE CLOCK WITH ROLLING MOON PHASE, SIGNED E. SHEPLEY, MANCHESTER, the 14" painted dial with centre seconds and date hand, well painted with biblical scene entitled, 'Good Work Rewards Men' to the centre and saint portrait spandrels, set beneath the moon phase to the arch, powered by an eight day movement striking on a bell and housed in a case with swan neck pediment and free standing square, tapering columns to the fore corners, over a flame cut long trunk door with ripple arch top, and raised on a chamfered base with ogee bracket feet, the whole outlined in boxwood, 93 ½" (237.5cm) high
An attractive 19th century four-glass French gilt bronze mantel clock in the Louis XVI taste, the case with urn finial and applied foliage on white marble plinth and gilt metal feet, the foliate white enamel dial, bevelled glass panels and door enclosing the bell-striking drum movement stamped 'A D Mougin and Ch Vcne', numbered 48548 and having a gilt metal Sun God pendulum, 42cm high.
Julien Béliard, Paris, a white marble and ormolu mantel clock of tear shape, on pedestal and square foot signed Eug Hazart, embellished overall with ormolu dolphins, foliage and fretted panels, the signed convex enamel dial with curved pierced hands and French drum movement stamped Etienne Maxant, Paris, with Brocot escapement striking on a bell and enclosed by a convex glass door, 44cm high.
A collection of miscellaneous furniture to include a good quality walnut veneered bedside cupboard enclosed by a single door, raised on squat cabriole supports with well matched veneers, two simple towel rails, dressing stool of rectangular form with drop in tapestry seat raised on cabriole supports, a reproduction Georgian style wine table, folding card table, oak stool of rectangular form with carved foliate panel and a framed bead work floral panel, etc
A French 19th Century ormolu mounted kingwood cabinet, the top with three-quarter gallery and applied mounts of goat mask heads, scrolls, etc. to the frieze, the centre fitted baize-lined shelves and enclosed by a glazed door, the cupboards to each side fitted adjustable shelves and enclosed by a door painted Vernis Martin type scenes, each with drawer under, the base fitted a central drawer with similarly painted front and shaped panels to each side, on four fluted tapered front pillars with geometric back and gallery beneath finely applied gilt metal baskets of fruit, swags, etc., on turned feet, 122cm wide/see illustration Condition Report: The cabinet is in good condition overall. All painted panels are blistered and left hand drawer panel scratched. All mounts are in good and complete condition. We question the pillar uprights' capitals and feet, as the applied decoration is not repeated anywhere else and the lower tier gallery is of inferior quality to the top gallery. Right hand drawer bears a label G. Grimard, Paris however we believe this to have been added later. Typical crackleware to vernis martin panels.
An oval kingwood cabinet of Louis XVI design, gilt metal mounted and with shaped glazed four-panel surround, the front as a door, raised on square section cabriole legs with acanthus clad feet, 70cm wide/see illustration Condition Report: Top split at each side, ormolu moulding to glass panels lifting and uneven in places. Plush base on plywood. One leg mount adrift from leg. Noticeable gap between door and frame.
An Empire escritoire with later marble top, fitted a frieze drawer above a fall front cupboard, flanked by columns, 96cm wide Condition Report: There are noticeable splits to the pillar capitals, right hand side, fall and door front, there is a nasty gouge to left hand side, interior of the fall is badly rubbed, the side sprung drawers do not shut, new marble top
A George III mahogany and inlaid breakfront secretaire bookcase, the open fretwork swan neck pediment above four astragal doors and a pair of swagged urn inlaid doors flanked by two rows of five short drawers, stamped Edwards & Roberts, basically 18th Century with later inlay, 290cm x 250cm Condition Report: General condition good, some veneer splits to glazed door surround, one glass cracked, base with ring marks and other minor staining. One drawer split, both doors split. New leather fitted to secretaire, other minor blemishes throughout. Doors not warped, two shelves missing from cupboard. Each end fitted two shelves, the centre section fitted three shelves. The glass and handles are original and the patina is very good.Interior depth for books 35cm in middle, 28cm at the ends.
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