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the trapezoid shaped top above a carved frieze, a carved panelled door below enclosing a conforming compartment, the rectangular top above a carved frieze, a carved and panelled door below flanked by a pair of foliate-carved panels enclosing a compartment, on turned bulbous support ,on upturned baluster feet joined by a shelf-stretcher 138cm high, 111cm wide, 50cm deep
the rounded rectangular top above a secr‚taire drawer enclosing a compartment flanked by two pairs of short drawers and a writing slope, a hinged fall-front below enclosing an arched compartment and drawers, in sizes, a pair of panelled doors below enclosing a shelf, on a plinth base, on flat bun feet, distress 146cm high, 102cm deep, 50cm deep
the rectangular top with upswept ends above an open shelf flanked by a pair of sliding doors enclosing a compartment, a pair of open shelves below each with a pierced gallery above a pair of carved doors enclosing a compartment, on a plinth base, the whole with bamboo and bird design 116,5cm high, 114,5cm wide, 35cm deep
signed on the reverse stencil and mixed media on metal shelf 91 by 43cm The proceeds of the sale of the following lot will benefit Greatmore Studios Bambi is a contemporary British street artist whose work was first noticed in 2011 in the streets of London. Not much is known about the personal life of the artist who has gained popularity under the pseudonym derived from her childhood family name ?Bambino?. While her identity remains a well-kept secret, she has disclosed that she was previously a prominent singer. Described by many as the female Banksy, her work has been sought after by various collectors including the likes of Rihanna, Robbie Williams, Brad Pitt and Adele. Working in the streets of Northern London, she presents critiques of contemporary culture, often using images of popular contemporary icons to illustrate the commodification of the art world and other social, political and environmental issues. Her work Tata (Yellow) 2013, depicts Nelson Mandela in a signature bright shirt and was created in the same year as his passing. The title, Tata, references Mandela?s nickname which he was often fondly referred to and includes the phrase ?It always seems impossible until it?s done?. This piece is a celebration of Mandela?s hope, strength and resilience that inspire millions around the world to this day. Its popularity is evident when one considers the numerous graphic reproductions of this work that are still being sold. ?I learned that courage was not the absence of fear, but the triumph over it. The brave man is not he who does not feel afraid, but he who conquers that fear. It always seems impossible until it?s done.? -Nelson Mandela - Caitlin Snethlage
in two parts, the outswept cornice above a plain frieze, a pair of arched glazed doors enclosing two adjustable shelves, the lower section comprising a fall-front drawer enclosing an inset leather writing surface and drawers and compartments, in sizes, a pair of panelled doors below enclosing a shelf, on turned feet, Brahma lock 124 Picadilly 222,5cm high, 107,5cm wide, 56,5cm deep
AN EDWARDIAN MAHOGANY MARQUETRY INLAID DRESSING TABLE, the raised superstructure containing an oval bevelled plate between column supports with an open shelf on two short drawers, the base with a further two short and one long drawer oval brass handles on tapering inlaid supports with castors 67cms x 107cms x54cms
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