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A Victorian floor standing white painted safe by J Cartwright & Sons. The interior fitted with two drawers and a shelf, with original promotional label to door, L61cm x D59.5cm x H92cm (key present, please enquire at office) Condition Report: Door opens and closes smoothly. The door and roughly half of the safe itself have previously been painted white. The two drawers inside open and close smoothly. Surface marks and wear visible in places, commmensurate with age and previous use. Functions at time of testing. Should be transportable via pallet
Robson & Sons Ltd, Newcastle: a late Victorian ebonised music cabinet, the shaped serpentine top with three-quarter brass gallery above a single glazed door opening to reveal labelled shelves, acanthus carved apron, on slender cabriole legs, 55 x 37 x 99cms high; and a late Victorian carved duet piano stool with ornate beadwork upholstery, cabriole legs with shaped stretcher, 101 x 39 x 51cms high. (2)
A German inlaid walnut bracket clock, circa 1900, the ornate dial with silvered Arabic dial and chime/silent and slow/fast dials to arch, three train Junghans B10 movement striking on four gongs, the arched case with flower head and leaf detail, arched bevelled glass door, plinth base on pad feet, 32 x 45cms high.
A large and impressive burr walnut and maple banded six-piece bedroom suite, in the manner of Robsons of Newcastle c.1930, comprising: a lady's wardrobe, on castors, 154 x 58 x 207cms high, a gentleman's wardrobe, on castors, 101 x 58 x 204cms high, a two-door low cabinet, 76 x 46 x 82cms high, a dressing table fitted swing mirrors, two short and one long drawer, 113 x 55 x 168cms high, a cheval mirror, 53 x 153cms high, and a panel end bed, 138cms wide.
An unusual early 20th Century mahogany roll and folding top desk, the rectangular top above a tambour roll enclosing fitted interior, continuing down to a folding top opening to reveal a gilt tooled leather writing surface, single drawer below with lock stamped ‘S. Hall & Co., Birmingham’, above single panel door enclosing shelf, flanked by three short drawers, on castors, 77 x 53 x 95cms.
Limelight Furniture: a mid Century tola and limed oak effect bedroom suite comprising, a lady's two-door wardrobe, 125 x 57 x 181cms, a gentleman's wardrobe, 86 x 48 x 135cms, a chest of six drawers, 67 x 47 x 113cms high, a mirror back dressing table with stool, 127 x 49 x 139cms high, and a pair of bedside tables, 36 x 35 x 90cms high. (7)
A JAPANESE EXPORT GILT AND BLACK LACQUER CABINET EDO PERIOD, 17TH/18TH CENTURY Of rectangular form with a flat top, the pictorial-style cabinet with two hinged doors to the front decorated with an extensive landscape, with temples and pavilions nestled in the hills; the right door painted with buildings reminiscent of Kiyomizudera and Kinkaku-ji in Kyoto; the sides with depictions of flowering peonies and bamboo; all rendered in gold and silver hiramaki-e on the black roiro lacquer ground; the front doors decorated to the inside with two pairs of cranes, and opening to reveal eight drawers of various sizes and two smaller doors with lockplates; the drawers embellished with further birds, flowers, and pavilions in landscapes; the back with a paper label for 'Curtiss & Sons, Ltd. Depositories: Comdr A. E. Johnstone (?), no.112'; with a built-in stand and raised again on an associated European stand with chinoiserie decoration, 149cm high overall, the cabinet 88.5cm x 102cm x 53.5cm. (2) Cf. O Impey & C Jörg, Japanese Export Lacquer (1580-1850), pp.130-34 where comparable cabinets are illustrated and discussed. The label at the back refers to Curtiss & Sons, a storehouse opened in the 1860s and first located in Portsmouth, UK, before expanding to the rest of the country. Portsmouth is home to the Royal Navy and the word 'Comdr' is a shortened version of Commander. Commander Johnstone may thus have been a member of the Royal Navy.
UTAGAWA KUNISADA I / TOYOKUNI III (1786-1865) EDO PERIOD, C.1820 A Japanese woodblock print depicting a beauty in an interior playing the shamisen, an ornate black lacquer lectern before her and the sky visible through an open door behind her, signed and sealed, in a double-sided frame with glazing on both sides, 33.5cm x 24cm. PLEASE NOTE THIS LOT IS TO BE OFFERED WITHOUT RESERVE.
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