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A 19th Century Cromwellian style Sideboard, with low shaped and carved back depicting a central grotesque mask over a base with three frieze drawers and open centre flanked by panel doors, all embellished with garlands of fruit etc on bun feet, approx 183cms (72"). (1)Provenance: Adare Manor, Adare, Co. Limerick.
A 19th Century oak Cromwellian style Larder Press, with moulded top over a frieze drawer with grotesque masks, over carved panel doors with pillar uprights flanking each side embellished with lion mask and figures, approx. 110cms (43")h x 107cms (42")w. (1)Provenance: Adare Manor, Adare, Co. Limerick.
A 19th Century Cromwellian style carved oak Display Cabinet, the plain moulded cornice over a single glazed arch door, flanked by carved uprights with lion masks, bearded gentleman and flowers, on a base with frieze drawer and panel door, decorated similarly, approx. 221cms (87")high 87cms (34")wide. (1)Provenance: Adare Manor, Adare, Co. Limerick.
A rare and unusual red boulle brass inlaid and ebonised lift top Cabinet, by Paul Sormani (1817 - 1877), the top profusely decorated and inlaid in brass and tortoiseshell with a central monogrammed brass panel, the front with rectangular brass inlaid border and a central decoration over a frieze drawer, the hinged lift top revealing an interior with two drawers, the lock stamped, P. Sormani, Rue du Temple 114, Paris, the sides with shaped ormolu mounts and brass inlay, on a base with four spindle supports united on a stretcher with outsplayed legs, approx. 79cms h x 61cms w ( 31" x 24 " ) ( 1 )
An unusual 19th Century mahogany and marble top Side Table, in the Irish Chippendale style, the moulded speckled marble top inset pietra dura panel of parrot and fruit etc., on a base with carved shell on front frieze, over four carved legs with shell decoration on ball n' claw feet, 68cms (26 3/4")high, 82.5cms (32 1/2")wide, 60cms (23 1/2")deep. (1)
A fine quality 19th Century "Aesthetic" Display Cabinet, by Lamb of Manchester, the walnut and ebonised body with a turned gallery top over a breakfront section with glazed doors, flanked by bevelled mirror sides, supported by turned pillars, over a base with frieze drawers, above decorated panel central door, flanked each side by an open series of shelves on turned feet, stamped on drawers, approx. 155cms (61") high x 104cms (41") wide. (1)Provenance: The Odlum Family, Spire Hill, Portarlington, Co. Laois
An attractive and fine quality large George III style inlaid Sideboard, the shaped shelf back over a satinwood banded large bow fronted top, with two frieze drawers and centre brass inlaid panel, flanked by two inlaid panel doors, the entire profusely inlaid with shells, over eight square inlaid tapering legs, 244cms (8')long. (1)
A late 18th / early 19th Century oak carved Coffer, possibly Spanish, the lift top with original hinges, with a front frieze panel carved depicting a side profile image of Don Quixote, flanked either side by dragons, on heavy square feet, approx. 130cms (51") long. (1)Provenance: The Odlum Family, Spire Hill, Portarlington, Co. Laois
A 19th century figured rosewood and mother-of-pearl inlaid vanity box: of rectangular outline, the hinged lid with inset mirror to the inner lining, enclosing a lift-out tray fitted with clear glass bottles and jars with silver plated mounts, having a spring-loaded frieze drawer to the front panel, 31cm. wide.
A silver and mother of pearl box and two shagreen cases: the former of rectangular form, the hinged cover inset with a mother of pearl plaque carved in relief with a 'commedia dell 'arte' scene, 65 mm long; a shagreen and white metal mounted case with hinged cover revealing draughtsman's instruments, 9 cm high [devoid top panel] and a similar shagreen case fitted to accommodate six fleams, 65 cm high.
Richard et Cie, Paris, a gilt metal and porcelain clock garniture: the eight-day duration movement striking the hours and half-hours on a bell, the backplate stamped with the trademark of the movement maker Japy Freres et Cie, along with the maker's mark for Richard et Cie, the initials R. C. either side of a winged serpent, and numbered 2114, the blue shaped porcelain dial having a white chapter ring with black Arabic hour numerals and painted decoration depicting a female mask within a scroll, with floral decoration and decorative brass hands, the gilt-metal case with flying pillars to the sides, with matching blue porcelain decoration and a matching panel to the lower front, the domed top with further decoration depicting a jester's head and surmounted by a floral finial, with cast mounts to the front, sides and top, with a pair of matching decorative painted blue porcelain side pieces having applied female head mounts to each piece, dolphin mounts to the base, the case and side pieces each stamped with the casemaker's name Mourey, height 40cms (clock) 33cms (side pieces).* Biography Richard et Cie of Rue de Bondy 32, Paris, were one of the most well known makers and retailers of clocks, with a showroom in Cannon Street, London.
A part 17th Century and later Italian carved oak side cupboard:, the top with a lunette palmette edge, enclosed by a pair of doors with 17th Century winged cherubs mask lozenge panels above and 19th Century acanthus decorated moulded panels below, the centre with inscription panels '1614' and 'Paul', within gouged lunette surrounds flanked by navette paterae stiles, having roundel moulded panel sides, on a moulded base with block feet, 136cm (4ft 5 1/2in) wide, 120.5cm (3ft 11 1/2in) high.
An 18th Century walnut bureau bookcase:, the upper part with a moulded cornice, fitted with fixed shelves enclosed by a pair of glazed panel doors, the feather banded lower part having a crossbanded sloping hinged fall enclosing a graduated fitted interior with small drawers and pigeon holes about a central enclosed cupboard, flanked by fluted column concealed compartments, having a well with sliding cover, containing four long graduated drawers below, on later bracket feet, 100cm (3ft 3 1/4in) wide, 208cm (6ft 10in) high.
A William and Mary walnut veneer and feather banded bureau cabinet:, in three sections, the upper part with a moulded cornice, fitted with shelves, enclosed by a pair of bevelled mirror panel doors, the waisted lower part with central section having a crossbanded sloping hinged fall fitted with a ledge, enclosing a fitted interior with small drawers and pigeon holes with slides, having triple divided wells with sliding covers, containing two short and two long drawers to the section below, with brass ring handles, the sides each applied with three brass carrying handles, on later bun-shaped feet, 100.5cm (3ft 3 1/2in) wide, 190.5cm (6ft 3in) high.
A George III mahogany and inlaid kneehole desk:, bordered with boxwood lines, the rectangular top inset with a panel of tooled leather, having a moulded edge, containing nine short drawers, the reverse side with a crossbanded pair of faux doors, on a plinth base with castors, the top 135.5cm (4ft 5 1/4in) x 70cm (2ft 3 1/2in).
A George III mahogany linen press:, the upper part having a later architectural moulded broken pediment with dentil ornament, fitted with sliding trays enclosed by a pair of moulded panel doors with husk and foliate scroll carved spandrels, the lower part containing two short and two long drawers, on moulded bracket feet, 138.5cm (4ft 8 1/2in) wide, 226cm (7ft 5in) high.
A George III mahogany rectangular side cabinet:, the top with a moulded edge, the central cupboard fitted with adjustable shelves and enclosed by a pair of satinwood crossbanded and boxwood and ebony strung oval panel doors, flanked by two small, two deep and two lead lined cellarette drawers, having a shaped apron base, on splayed bracket feet, 128cm (4ft 2 1/2in) length, 48cm (1ft 9in) depth, 98cm (3ft 2 1/2in) height.
An early George III mahogany bureau:, the sloping hinged fall enclosing a fitted interior with small drawers and pigeon holes about a central cupboard enclosed by a fielded panel door flanked by upright reeded column concealed compartments, fitted with an arrangement of two short and three long drawers below, on bracket feet, 102cm (3ft 4 1/4in) wide.
A 19th Century mahogany linen press:, the upper part with a moulded dentil cornice and blind fret carved canted angles, fitted with sliding trays enclosed by a pair of moulded panel doors, the lower part containing two short and three long drawers, on bracket feet, 109cm (3ft 7in) wide, 198cm (6ft 6in) high.
A Regency mahogany and inlaid serpentine fronted platform toilet mirror:, bordered with ebonised lines, having a rectangular plate and ring turned uprights, the shaped platform with a central brass foliate marquetry panel flanked by two small drawers and ring turned tapered legs, 61.5cm (2ft 0 1/4in) wide.
By J & T Scott - A Victorian amboyna wood and ivory line inlaid Davenport:, the superstructure with a lidded fitted stationery compartment and sloping tooled leather inset hinged writing surface, enclosing a satinwood veneered interior with small drawers, the side fitted with four short drawers enclosed by a moulded panel door, the moulded panel front with carved husk and scroll brackets on a plinth base with bun feet and castors, 59cm (1ft 11 1/2in) wide.*Notes Bearing a stamp J & T Scott, 10 George St, Edinburgh
An Edwardian Indo-Colonial teak pedestal desk of large size:, and broken outline with carved foliate and blind fret geometric canted angles, the top inset with a divided panel of tooled leather, fitted with three frieze drawers and five pedestal drawers on lions claw and ball feet, the top 184cm (6ft 0 1/2in) x 122cm (4ft).
A Chinese carved hardwood rectangular side table:, the top inset with a panel of rouge variegated marble with a beaded edge, having a gadrooned and flowerhead and foliate pierced apron, on cabriole legs, decorated with further foliage, united by an undertier, terminating in claw feet, the top 88cm (2ft 10 1/2in) x 42.5cm (1ft 4 3/4in) x 80cm (2ft 7 1/2in).
A Chinese carved hardwood jardiniere stand:, of lobed circular outline, the top inset with a panel of rouge variegated marble with a beaded edge, having a pierced foliate apron on quadruple shaped and scale and foliate decorated legs, united by stretchers, terminating in claw feet, 47cm (1ft 6 1/2in) diameter, 58cm (1ft 11in) high.
A Near Eastern rosewood marquetry and mother of pearl inlaid square occasional table:, the top with stellar, lozenge and geometric foliate spandrels, heightened in mother of pearl, having inscription panel sides and ogee pointed foliate decorated aprons, on square section legs, 45cm (1ft 5 3/4in) x 61cm (2ft) high.
A 19th Century French rosewood vitrine:, surmounted by a panel of beige variegated marble, having a chevron veneered frieze panel flanked by carved paterae, the crimson plush lined interior with four shelves, enclosed by a glazed panel door between fluted stiles having glazed panel sides on a plinth base with turned tapered feet, 80cm (2ft 7 1/2in) wide, 36.5cm (1ft 2 5/8in) deep, 161cm (5ft 3 1/4in) high.
A 19th Century Anglo-Indian carved hardwood side cabinet,: in two parts, the upper part with a three quarter ledge back with pierced foliate scroll cresting, enclosed by a pair of glazed panel doors below, the lower part with a reeded edge, enclosed by a pair of pierced and scrolling leaf decorated panel doors, within a surround of flowerhead roundels and leaves, having a gadrooned, reel turned and reeded base on foliate bun feet, 124cm (4ft 0 1/2in) wide, 183cm (6ft) high.
A 19th Century French ebonised cut brass marquetry and gilt metal mounted occasional table in the manner of Andre Charles Buhl:, of serpentine outline, the top with central cruciform lattice panel and surround of scrolling foliage, having a foliate edge, the shaped apron similarly decorated and fitted with a drawer, on cabriole legs headed with acanthus and flowerheads, terminating in sabots, the top 85cm (2ft 9 1/2in) x 55cm (1ft 9 3/4in).*Notes Bearing a brass label S & H Jewell, 29, 30 & 31 Little Queen St, Holborn W.C.
A 19th Century later gilt decorated landscape overmantel mirror:, with a moulded cornice of recessed breakfront outline with ball and bead ornament, having a classical frieze panel with female figures before a lion drawn chariot with cherub and soldiers and with trumpeting angels above, inset with a triple divided bevelled plate flanked by reeded half columns with foliate capitals, 139cm (4ft 6 3/4in) x 90cm (2ft 11 1/2in).
A carved giltwood and gesso circular jardiniere:, in the French taste, having a metal liner, the top with spiral ribbon edge, the cane panel sides with ribbon tied laurel leaf drapery swags, between moulded uprights, with pendant husk ornament, 50cm (1ft 7 3/4in) diameter, 39.5cm (1ft 3 1/2in) high.

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