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A small Victorian mahogany cupboard, fitted with an arched panel door revealing a shelf and drawer, on a plinth base, height 75cm, width 44cm, depth 45cm, together with a 19th century mahogany cabinet, the panel door revealing two shelves, height 57cm, width 47cm, depth 24cm.Buyer’s Premium 29.4% (including VAT @ 20%) of the hammer price. Lots purchased online via the-saleroom.com will attract an additional premium of 6% (including VAT @ 20%) of the hammer price.
A 19th century marble-topped breakfront calamander, gilded and floral marquetry credenza: the slightly overhanging, variegated, cream marble top above a floral marquetry frieze to the front and sides and further over a central outset panelled door with floral marquetry emanating from a ribbed classical-style urn and flanked by four caryatid style outset columns with gilded masks, two further glazed doors enclosing ebonised shelves fronted with a gilded running guilloché design, the sides elaborately panelled and decorated with outset vertical lozenges with further floral marquetry, raised on plinth style base (193cm wide x 49cm deepest x 112cm high, fully restored). The present Vendor informs the item was bought directly from Harrods, London at a cost of approximately £25,000
An Art Deco style and period walnut display case: the single central outset mirror-backed glazed door enclosing glass shelves and above two further doors below, and flanked by slightly set back bow-fronted shelves with two further tall vertical bow-fronted doors, raised on plinth style base (137.5cm wide x 35.5cm deepest x 153cm high)
An unusual mid 18th century bow-fronted hanging oak corner cupboard: with original blacksmith made iron H-form hinges and two bow-fronted doors, the right-hand door lockable from the inside with a swivel bar, the left-hand door with quatrefoil-shaped brass escutcheon (55cm wide x 39.5cm deep x 74.5cm high)
A rare late 17th/early 18th century oak livery hutch: single central door opening to reveal single slightly recessed shelf, the door flanked by two vertical panels and with panelled sides set in chamfered rails, of excellent colour and patination, raised on high stile feet (back foot restored) (112cm wide x 52cm deep x 84.5cm high). The Vendor states that this piece was bought from Huntington Antiques in January 2001 for £9500
A large and stylish 18th century oak and mahogany faced hanging corner cupboard of large proportions: the outset cornice above a frieze with acorn-style carving in high relief, mahogany and Tonbridge ware style frieze above a large panelled and mahogany crossbanded door with highly unusual vertical elliptical-shaped marquetry-shaped patera depicting Britannia with Union Jack style shield and a male lion to her right below her right arm in which she holds a branch with leaves, the door opening to reveal shelves and above a larger single true central drawer flanked by two further, smaller dummy drawers, with canted outset sides (88.5cm wide x 47.5cm deep x 128.5cm high)
An exceptionally large and fine late 19th/early 20th century walnut partners desk of extremally large proportions: the thumbnail moulded inset top above panelled ends and each side with an arrangement of 11 drawers, with central panelled vanity partition and one end with central panelled door (183cm wide x 152cm deep x 77cm high)
A good mid 17th century carved oak livery cupboard of good colour: the front and side friezes with running guilloché design above a central panelled door flanked by two further panels, all with typical 17th century style carved flowerhead design, the panelled sides also with similar carving and on turned supports united by a conforming potboard-style stretcher with further carving, the legs terminating in square, carved front feet (126cm wide x 47cm deep x 1114cm high) Sold together with original Arthur A Seager (Stow-on-the-Wold) invoice stating circa 1640/60, the invoice amount for £5400
A 17th/18th century oak cupboard: single panelled door opening to reveal shelves and the door and flanking sides carved with Gothic tracery and linenfold panels, on panelled ends and upon mounted upon a later oak table with incised lunettes to the friezes and block and turned legs (81cm wide x 35.5cm deep x 118cm full height)
A Thomas Moore of Ipswich three-train verge table clock. Striking on 8 bells and a single bell, with a six pillar fusée movement and verge escapement. Engraved backplate with makers name 'Thos Moore Ipswich'. Contained in an ebonised case with brass architrave, four brass pineapples on the top corners. Brass carrying handle. Glazed panels to sides and a glazed back door. Raised on a brass base with four brass bracket feet.8" arch brass dial, mask and Rococo-style spandrels. Cartouche: 'Thos Moore of Ipswich below 12 o'clock', strike silent in the arch. Dimensions: 23" (to top of handle) x 13" x 8". Condition report : A good clock restored by seller and working at time of cataloguing. Good condition with winding key and one door key. Movement not fully tested.Note Thomas Moore is listed as working in Ipswich in the early 1700s and his work is of very good quality.
A Bentina three train mantle clock, chiming on rods, with a 6" dial, engine turned centre, chime silent, contained in a walnut and teak style case, with pendulum and keys, dimensions 11"x8½"x4" approx, good condition needs servicing and case needs polishing; A small Matthew Norman, London single train carriage clock with balance escapement, white porcelain dial with Roman numerals, Mathew Norman London on the dial, contained in a brass case with bevelled glass panels, movement engraved Mathew Norman, Switzerland, number 1754, 11 Eleven Jewels, 6" top of handle x 3 x 2½, clock ticking at time of consignment, case has tarnishing to handle and base, rear door latch not working, movement not fully tested (2)
An early 20th century circa 1920s Jacobean Revival oak sideboard. The credenza having a decorated gallery back over a flared straight top. The sideboard having two central drawers with tear drop handles flanked by single door cupboards. Each panel decorated with carved floral patterns. Raised on barely twist supports. Measures approx; 115cm x 151cm x 54cm.
A fine quality Regency period ebonised and mahogany Bureau Abbatant, the moulded top over a drop down door opening to reveal a fitted interior assimilating an arch, the sides flanked by square tapering columns surmounted by brass sphinx heads, and terminating on square tapering legs, approx. 160cms (63'') high, 102cms (40'') wide. (1)
A pair of ebonised boulle inlaid and brass mounted Display Cabinets, late 19th Century, the pediment top with porcelain plaque above and boulle frieze, one long glazed door, above an out set base with conforming boulle decoration and gilt mounts, the panelled door centred by a porcelain plaque on plinth base and raised on ebonised feet, 205cms high x 80cms wide x 37cms deep (80 1/2'' x 31 1/2'' x 14 1/2''). (2)
A very good 18th Century South German walnut and marquetry two door Cupboard or Wardrobe, with partially ebonised dentil moulded cornice above a frieze inlaid with portrait roundels, basket of flowers and strings of beads, each door with three cushion panels all inlaid with shoulder portraits or full length classical figures, the pilasters headed with carved masks and fruit swags and lower sections with marquetry inlay, each gable also inlaid with figures, raised on moulded legs, 221cms x 173cms (87'' x 68''). (1)
A good 18th Century Dutch mahogany and brass mounted Table de Toilette, the rectangular hinged top with a segmented kingwood inset and a crossbanded border with projecting front corners, all opening to reveal a fold out two tier shelf and two fold flaps and a hinged well, adapted, the frieze inlaid with a hanging leaf swag flanked to either side with a small crossbanded drawer above a tambour cupboard door on square tapering legs, 100cms (39'')wide. (1)
A 19th Century oak framed Grandfather Clock, the swan neck pediment with circular ormolu mounts over an arched brass and silvered decorated dial with glazed door flanked by Corinthian brass pillars, the main body with etched design and arched glazed door on box base, with bracket feet, 93'' (236cms). (1)
A very fine 19th Century brass mounted ebonised and maple banded Cabinet with Credenza Base, the arched and star inlaid parquetry pediment with bulbous finials above a glazed door flanked to either side with two bow fronted mirror back bracket shelves on a matching Credenza base with large ebonised panel door, the centre with an oval parquetry panel within a brass frame flanked to either side with a bowed glass door, the interior with shelves and raised on a moulded plinth, 7' x 5'2'' (214cms x 157cms). (1)
An oak Longcase Clock, in the 19th Century style, with moulded cornice above a carved frieze and a brass dial, the silverised chapter ring with Arabic and Roman numerals, flanked with spiral pilasters, the trunk door with cruciform panel on a conforming box base, 191cms x 43cms (75'' x 17''). (1)
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