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HEAL & SON, LONDON MAHOGANY 'YEWDEN' WARDROBE, MODEL NO. 409, 1920S the moulded cornice above central panelled door flanked by arched mirrored doors raised on bracket feet 188cm wide, 185cm high, 56cm deep Literature: Heal, Oliver 'Sir Ambrose Heal and the Heals Cabinet Factory 1897-1939', Wetherby 2014, p. 177
A WILLIAM IV MAHOGANY SIDEBOARD, C1830, IN RICHLY FIGURED VENEERS, HAVING STEPPED TOP AND PROFUSELY CARVED SPANDRELS, FITTED WITH DRAWERS INCLUDING A RECESSED DRAWER AND CUPBOARD, ON REEDED LEGS, 116CM H; 80 X 216CM++Old stains and blackened scratches to the top, small made up veneer loss in particular in two places on the step on the top. Polish residue to lion mask handles, retaining both of the brass locks, lacking the keyhole on the door
A PAIR OF GEORGE IV MAHOGANY BOOKCASES, C1830, WITH FLUTED PILASTERS AND EBONY BEADING, FITTED WITH THREE REEDED SHELVES ENCLOSED BY A GLAZED DOOR ABOVE A DRAWER, ONE WITH SECRETAIRE, THE DOOR BELOW WITH FLAME FIGURED OGEE PANEL, 229CM H; 37 X 85CM++Some restoration; adapted from a larger bookcase, possibly a library fitment
A late 19th century mantel clock, 12cm silvered and engraved dial, with bevelled glass to door,Roman chapter, pierced hands, 8-day Junghans movement striking on a gong, the case with frieze and cornice supporting a domed pavilion decorated with turned finials, square flanked by turned half columns,engraved dial, c. 1900Erhard Junghams founded this well-known Black Forest firm in 1861 with his brotjher-in-law, building a works ar Schramberg in the Lauterbachtal Valley and the firm has been celebrated for its clocks and high quality clocks and watches ever since. Condition Report: Finials detached in in rear of clock.
λ A 19th century Dutch ebonised and marquetry side cabinet, inlaid with ivory barber's pole banding, with a white marble top above a frieze with scrolling leaves and a cupboard door inlaid with an urn of flowers, in 17th century style, enclosing two shelves, flanked by spiral twist columns, 111.8cm high, 83.3cm wide, 40.5cm deep. Provenance: The collection of the late Geoffrey Harley, Pickwick End, Corsham.Click here to view the online page turning catalogue.
An unusual 18th century fruitwood and cedar hanging corner cupboard, the shaped cornice inlaid with a heart and a cross, with two cross finials, above an astragal glazed door, enclosing three painted shelves, the base with two panelled drawers, 110.8cm high, 58.8cm wide, 37.5cm deep.Click here to view the online page turning catalogue.
A late 18th century Italian walnut commodino, the formerly hinged top inlaid with banding and rondels, above a conforming cupboard door, marquetry inlaid with a foliate patera enclosing a shelf, 85.9cm high, 62.8cm wide, 33.7cm deep. Provenance: From a European Princely collection.Click here to view the online page turning catalogue.
A George II and later walnut kneehole desk, the crossbanded top with a moulded edge, above an arrangement of nine drawers, with brass bat's wing handles, with a central cupboard door enclosing a shelf, on ogee bracket feet, 76.5cm high, 90.5cm wide, 46.5cm deep.Click here to view the online page turning catalogue.
A George III mahogany longcase clock by George Quarman Bristol, the eight day movement with an anchor escapement and four turned pillars striking on a bell, the 12 1/8in silvered arched dial with Roman and Arabic numerals, with subsidiary seconds dial and date aperture, with engraved flowers and inscribed 'GEORGE QUARMAN TEMPLE CLOUD', the arch with a painted moonphase and inscribed 'HIGH WATER AT BRISTOL KEY', the hood with a swan neck pediment and brass urn finial with blind fretwork decoration, with a shaped trunk door and outline mouldings, with presentation plaque to inside of trunk door, 241cm high. Provenance: From the collection of Dr. J. S. Gordon.Click here to view the online page turning catalogue.
A painted pine chiffonier in George III style, decorated with classical figures and cherubs in the manner of Angelica Kauffman, with a shaped gallery, above a pair of scroll supports, the base with a drawer and a panelled cupboard door, enclosing two shaped shelves, 135.8cm high, 69.3cm wide, 30.1cm deep.Click here to view the online page turning catalogue.
A pair of George III and later mahogany and satinwood cutlery urns on pedestals, inlaid with boxwood stringing and with marquetry flowers and husks, the rising tops with a turned finial revealing a stepped matrix for cutlery, with leaf and bead ormolu handles, on a stepped plinth, the pedestals each with a panelled door marquetry inlaid with urns, drapes, ribbon tied swags and an oval flower patera, enclosing a shelf, on tapering feet, 180cm high, 52cm wide, 51cm deep. (2)Provenance: Warrens House, Bramshaw, New Forest. Click here to view the online page turning catalogue.
λ A pair of Regency rosewood and giltwood side cabinets in the manner of James Newton, each with a shaped Carrara marble top, above a frieze decorated with stars and rondels, with a central hinged gilt brass lattice door with faux leather book spines enclosing a shelf, flanked by Egyptian revival sphinx term columns and concave mirrored shelves, on carved lion's paw feet, 94.3cm high, 131cm wide, 38.1cm deep. (2) Provenance: Warrens House, Bramshaw, New Forest.Click here to view the online page turning catalogue.
λ A 19th century painted tea caddy in the form of a house, with dormer windows to the hinged top, enclosing twin lidded compartments with ivory handles, the front decorated with trellis glazed windows and a verandah, the back with a stable door, 17.1cm high, 19.5cm wide.Click here to view the online page turning catalogue.
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