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A small organ by Longman, London, c.1805 The mahogany inlaid case with four integrated square tapered legs inlaid with simple boxwood stringing. Concave fronted shelf below, with pedal for pumping. The three octave and four note keyboard CC-e3 with ivory naturals and ebony accidentals. One knee-operated stop pedal in brass. Forty-one wooden pipes. The mahogany name batten bearing a black painted panel inscribed: John Longman 131 Cheapside London. Width 67.5cm, depth 64.5cm, total height 70.5cm. Literature: The Colt Clavier Collection Golden Jubilee 1944-1981, p. 32, (125) M518O. Provenance: According to Colt this organ was probably used in the South African War.
A square piano by Longman & Broderip, London, circa 1785 The mahogany case cross-banded with satinwood and with chevron inlaid stringing, the frame stand with square tapered legs veneered en suite and with brass paterae. Later shelf underneath. The keywell veneered in satinwood, cross-banded and with an inlaid stringing of double lozenges, the satinwood name plaque beneath foliate garlands bearing the inscription: Longman and Broderip Musical Instrument Makers, No 20 Cheapside and No 13 Hay Market London. The five and a half octave keyboard FF-c4 with ivory naturals and ebony accidentals. English single action with over-dampers. Three hand stops controlling divided dampers and buff stop. Width 154cm, depth 54cm, case height including lid 21cm.
A square piano by Rolfe, London, circa 1805 The mahogany case cross-banded with satinwood and inlaid with geometric fruitwood stringing, raised on a frame stand veneered en suite and with brass castors and paterae. Shelf underneath. The satinwood veneered nameboard cross-banded with rosewood and inlaid with ebony and boxwood lines and with two pierced panels. Painted with Turk's cap lilies, primulas, sweet peas, roses and auricula. Inscribed on a red painted oval plaque beneath a foliate garland: William Rolfe, No 112 Cheapside London. The five and a half octave keyboard FF-c4 with ivory naturals and ebony accidentals. Double action with pedal operated over-dampers. Serial number 4434 Width 168.5cm, depth 62cm, case height including lid 26cm. Literature: The Colt Clavier Collection Golden Jubilee 1944-1981, p. 25, (70) S347R. The Colt Clavier Collection Golden Silver 1944-1969, p. 19 S3351B. C. F. Colt with Anthony Miall, The Early Piano, nameboard ill. on p. 92.
A square piano by Broadwood, London, 1787 The mahogany case cross-banded with satinwood and inlaid with rope-twist stringing, raised on a frame stand veneered en suite, brass castors and paterae. Shelf underneath. The keywell cross-banded in maple with geometric stringing, the nameboard bearing the inscription: Johannes Broadwood Londini Fecit 1787 Patent, Great Pulteney Street Golden Square. The five octave keyboard FF-f3 with ivory naturals and ebony accidentals. English single action with brass under-dampers. Bearing a paper label in English and French on the inside of the spine giving instruction on how to deal with keys that stick and dampers that rattle. Serial number 762 Width 158cm, depth 54cm, case height including lid 24cm. Literature: The Colt Clavier Collection Golden Jubilee 1944-1981, p. 22, (61) S335B. The Colt Clavier Collection Golden Silver 1944-1969, p. 16 S335B. C. F. Colt with Anthony Miall, The Early Piano, ill. p. 39. Provenance: Repaired by M. Colt 1959-1960.
An Art Nouveau mahogany and marquetry salon cabinet, shaped cresting above a superstructure centred by a projecting three-quarter gallery, the back with a pair of inset bevelled looking-glasses flanking a marquetry sinuous flowerhead, the oversailing rectangular top with dentil cornice above a glazed vitrine with three olive green velvet-lined shelves, further centred by further floral marquetry, shelf undertier, tapering legs, 171cm high, 122cm wide, c. 1910
Rock and Graner tinplate Dolls House furniture, four pieces of furniture painted in simulated wood, including a Dressing table with painted yellow interior, hinged doors and fretwork gallery sides, 3 ½” (8.5cm) tall, slight retouching to corner of one door and lower section, side table with shaped top and shelf, oval shaped Breakfast table with pillar support and tripod foot, some repairs/repainting and a circular centre table, (4 items).
Waltershausen Dressing Table and Hallway stand with marble top, German circa 1885, Dressing table with gold decoration, shaped framed oval topped mirror, two side cupboards and single drawer above footwell (lacks handle) 6 ¼” (15.5cm) tall, Hallway stand with marble top and shaped back with shelf and opening cupboard, 4” (10cm) tall, (2 items).
Late Victorian rosewood and inlaid salon cabinet, the back centred with a large shield shaped bevelled glass mirror flanked by smaller mirrors, shelves and a gallery, over a base fitted with two central mirrored cupboard doors flanked by bow fronted recessed panel inlaid cupboard doors with a single inlaid drawer above, open galleried under-shelf to either side, and raised on short turned legs, width 151cm, height 247cm
Victorian rosewood and inlaid salon cabinet, the mirrored back centred with a ball finial pediment flanked with small shelves and backed with a large central bevelled glass mirror and further mirrors to either side and beneath, the base fitted with a central frieze drawer inlaid with foliate scrolls over two glazed panel cupboard doors opening to a single shelf, inlaid panel doors at either side with open shelves beneath, all raised on turned legs, width 141cm, height 231cm
Flemish carved oak salon cabinet, the pediment centred with a carved Green Man mask over an open moulded panel back with a central shelf, two glazed cupboards flanking a further recessed panel, the base with two carved central drawers with open space to either side, over two further double carved panel cupboard doors, raised on stile feet, width138cm, height 254cm, depth 53.5cm
Late Victorian mahogany display cabinet on stand in the Chippendale style, the top with fretwork pediment centred with a turned finial over astragal doors opening to two shelves over a bow fronted base with two blind fretwork drawers with brass beaded knobs, raised on tapered square section legs with a platform shelf beneath, spade toes, width 76cm, height 191cm, depth 45cm
Oak joined press cupboard, dated 1691, with later restorations, having a later ogee moulded cornice over a frieze carved and centred with initials and dated, over two recessed channel moulded cupboard doors centred with a blind fretwork recessed panel, two later recessed moulded panel drawers beneath, the base with two four recessed panel cupboard doors flanked by guilloche blind fretwork, opening to a single deep shelf, all raised on stile feet, width 164cm, height 174cm
Mahogany and inlaid free standing corner display cabinet, early 19th Century, cavetto cornice over arched astragal glazed doors opening to shaped shelves, the base fitted with two perpendicular recess moulded panel doors opening to a further shelf, raised on shaped bracket apron and feet, width 114cm, height 218cm
Quality Edwardian mahogany domed top bookcase in the Georgian style, circa 1905, fitted with two astragal glazed doors opening to adjustable shelves over a base fitted with two moulded flame mahogany panel cupboard doors opening to a single shelf, raised on splayed bracket feet, width 114cm, height 232cm

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