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A Japanese shibayama cabinet, early 20th century, with an open work foliate gallery above a conforming frieze and an arrangement of sliding doors, drawers and galleried shelves, the panels applied with mother of pearl and gilt detail depicting foliage, birds and insects, above a carved openwork apron raised upon curved supports, 157cm H x 99cm W x 35cm D Please note this lot is offered for sale in accordance with the Ivory Act 2018, Trevanion Auctioneers & Valuers LLP have applied for a de minimis exemption licence for the ivory in this lot Submission reference 6P41K8FDCondition report30cm length of openwork gallery is detached, minor chips to other parts of the gallery.Light stain to the front LH foot along with further stains and marks commensurate with age and use.Cabinet would benefit from a clean
A Chinese black lacquered vanity box the hinged top opening to an articulated mirror above a fall front enclosing two drawers, 20cm H x 22cm W x 28cm D, along with a Victorian burr walnut stationery desk top slope, the twin moulded doors opening to a multiple divisions, impressed with a registration mark, above a single drawer, 31cm H x 31cm W x 20cm D, and a 19th century oak box, of plain rectangular form, opening to a vacant interior, 24cm wide (3)
A late 17th/early 18th century two section oak chest of drawers, the upper section with a geometrically mitre moulded deep drawer, upon the lower section with two conforming long drawers, raised upon bun feet, 84cm H x 92cm W x 56cm D (three drawers)Condition reportMinor restored split to the rear of the chest top, along with general marks and scratches, minor splits to the drawer liners, extensive historic worm to the front feet.The rear feet have been restored, further evidence of restoration to the interior, general wear commensurate with age and use although the chest appears to be in good solid condition with little or no play in the joints.
A mid 18th century oak mule chest, the hinged removable cover above an arrangement of five chamfered panels and three drawers, with conforming panelled sides, over an ogee shaped front apron, raised upon stile feet, 96cm H x 136cm W x 55cm DCondition reportGeneral marks and water stains to the top with later braces added to the underside of the cover.Minor splits to the drawer liners, evidence of damp on the back boards along with a 9cm square cut.Overall condition is sound with general light wear only.
An 18th century and later oak dresser, the later enclosed plate rack with a moulded cornice above two shelves, upon the base formed with three lip moulded frieze drawers over a central recess with carved spandrels, enclosed by a pair of cupboard doors, raised upon stile feet, 184cm H x 150cm W x 42cm D
An 18th century oak chest of drawers, the moulded three plank top above two short and three long graduated and lip moulded drawers, enclosed by quarter ring turned pilasters, raised upon ogee bracket feet, 105cm H x 116cm W x 51cm DCondition reportLight marks, scuffs and scratches commensurate with age and use, historic restoration to the drawers and backboards, no visible signs of woodworm.Chest appears to be in good solid condition although there has been a degree of restoration including drawer liners and handles.
A George III mahogany corner washstand, of bowfront form, the second tier with a frieze drawer flanked by faux drawers, raised upon slender out swept supports, complete with blue and white jug, bowl and cups (at fault), 110cm H x 56cm W x 40cm D, along with a 19th mahogany wall cabinet, 40cm wide (2)
A George III style mahogany bowfront chest on chest, early 20th century, the upper chest with four graduated long drawers upon the lower chest formed with a brushing slide of three conforming long drawers, raised upon splayed bracket feet, 146cm H x 69cm W x 48cm D (lacking 10cm strip to back panel upper chest) separates into two parts
A George III oak housekeepers cupboard, the moulded cornice above an arrangement of four panelled cupboard doors opening to shaped shelves, upon the base formed from two central small drawers over two long drawers, flanked by a pair of conforming cupboard doors, raised upon bracket feet united by a scroll cut apron, 204cm H x 188cm W x 50cm DPlease note this lot is offered for sale in accordance with the Ivory Act 2018, Trevanion Auctioneers & Valuers LLP have applied for a de minimis exemption licence for the ivory in this lot Submission reference 3EHF523XCondition reportLacking cornice moulding top RH side, and also LH side to the top of the base.Apron split and detached to the front although present, 32cm length of apron detached on the RH side.Lacking boards beneath the bottom drawer causing the drawer to 'sink' slightly.Overall good solid condition with minor wear and marks commensurate with age and use, would benefit from a polish and tidy.
A George III mahogany chest on chest, the dentil cornice with a plain frieze upon the upper chest with an arrangement of two short over three long cock beaded and graduated drawers, applied with brass swan neck swing handles, above the lower chest with three conforming long drawers, raised upon shaped bracket feet, 193cm H x 124cm W x 61cm D
A George III mahogany twin pedestal desk, the rectangular moulded top inset with a gilt tooled green leather skiver, above a pair of frieze drawers applied with brass swan neck swing handles and opposed by a pair of faux drawers, raised upon twin pedestals each with three graduated cock beaded drawers across from a cupboard door, raised upon a plinth base with inset castors, 77cm H x 137cm W x 90cm D
A 19th century carved oak bureau bookcase, the moulded cornice above a pair of cupboard doors depicting a knight and his companion, opening to adjustable shelves, over the carved fall front depicting a boar hunting scene, the panel probably 17th century and later associated to the bureau, over three further drawers carved with lunettes, green man masks and foliate detail, raised upon bracket feet, 201cm H x 98cm W x 46cm D
A Victorian rosewood davenport, the hinged slope inset with a green leather skiver opening to a compartmentalised interior, above an articulated stationery box and four drawers opposed by four faux drawers, flanked by carved leaf and 'C' scroll supports, upon a plinth base and compressed bun feet, 82cm H x 59cm W x 58cm DCondition reportFull width split to the hinged top under the skiver, along with a second smaller split.Full width split to the interior base, the articulated stationery drawer is lacking a handle.Very minor signs of historic worm to the plinth base along with some minor chips to the veneer.Overall would benefit from a clean
A Victorian mahogany marble top washstand, the marble slab top with a moulded edge above a pair of cushion frieze drawers, raised upon twin tapering cylindrical pedestals united by a double gourd shaped cross stretcher inset with two circular marble jug/bowl stands, raised upon carved scroll feet, 73cm H x 123cm W x 56cm D
A Victorian carved oak collectors/specimen cabinet in the 17th century taste, the upper cabinet doors applied with gothic tracery opening to an arrangement of fourteen small drawers and a conforming central door, upon the lower cupboard with a single frieze drawer carved in relief with a winged cherubs mask above a pair of linen fold cupboard doors opening to three shelves, raised upon bun feet and applied with relief carved hanging fruit detail, 161cm H x 82cm W x39cm D
A Victorian mahogany Scottish chest of drawers, the rectangular top above a cushion frieze drawer, two short and three long drawers, flanked by ring turned tapering cylindrical pilasters, raised upon a plinth base, 117cm H x 128cm W x 62cm D (at fault)Condition reportBoth pillars are detached, full width joint split to the top along with commensurate marks and scratches.Splits to moulding on cushion drawer, light fading to the front of the chest.Minor chips to the veneer on the plinth with minor split to the RH side
A Victorian mahogany Scottish chest of drawers, the cushion shaped frieze drawer above an arrangement of two short and three long graduated flame mahogany drawers, applied the ebonised drawer pulls and flanked by a pair of substantial cylindrical pilasters, raised upon a plinth base and bun feet, 147cm H x 134cm W x 64cm DCondition reportMinor split running three quarter width of the top along with a full width joint split.Some fading and two 30cm splits to the RH side, full height split to the LH side.One drawer handle is missing the glass centre, the handles on the third drawer down both lack securing washers to the inside and are therefore loose.General light wear and marks commensurate with age and use although the chests structure is good.
A Victorian ash chest of drawers, by Brown & Lamont, Chester, the rectangular moulded top with canted front corners, above two short and three long graduated drawers, raised upon a plinth base with integrated bracket feet, makers name to the inside top RH drawer, 114cm H x 117cm W x 56cm D (at fault)
An Edwardian mahogany serpentine writing desk, in the manner of Maple & Co, the leather skiver inset top with a simulated dentil edge, above a single bowfront frieze drawer flanked by two concave drawers to each side, all applied with brass ring handles, raised upon legs of tapering square section and brass castors, with all over chevron stringing including the side and back panels, 77cm H x 114cm W x 60cm D
An Edwardian mahogany display cabinet, of canted form, the frieze inlaid with roundel detail above a pair of central glazed doors opening to a lined interior and an arrangement of glass shelves, over a concave recess and two short drawers, flanked by a glazed cabinet to each side, raised upon slender cylindrical legs united by a galleried under shelf, 187cm H x 142cm W x 42cm D
An Edwardian inlaid mahogany display cabinet on chest, in the manner of Edwards & Roberts, with a twin swan neck broken pediment above two astragal glazed doors opening to a lined interior with two shelves, upon the serpentine chest with two drawers, raised upon legs of tapering square section and spade feet, united by curved cross stretchers, overall inlaid with ribbon tied hare bell swags, 222cm H x 92cm W x 52cm D
An early 19thC Dutch walnut and floral marquetry cabinet, the top with a glazed door and sides, and an arched crest enclosing a blue paper lined interior, the bombe fronted base with a moulded shaped top, above four graduated drawers each with elaborate gilt metal handles, on ball and claw feet, 206cm high, 87cm wide, 62cm deep.
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