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A George III and later mahogany and boxwood line inlaid sideboard, the galleried and moulded top over three long drawers above two banks of two short and two dummy drawers flanking central kneehole shelf, h. 81 cm, w. 148 cm, d. 54 cm CONDITION REPORT: Splitting to sides. Marking and dents to surface. General wear and tear
Fine Edwardian inlaid mahogany sideboard on shaped tapering feet united by horizontal stretcher, the lower portion fitted 2 bow fronted wing cupboards 1 inset shelf the other bottle holders, the 4 central storage drawers, 2 lined in green baize each with brass drop handles, upper brass framed floral patterned gallery
Lee, R., The Knibb Family, Clockmakers 1964, No. 485 of a limited edition, blue cloth, slightly torn wrapper, 1 volume. Condition report: top edge blue faded; bottom edges shelf worn; middle pages have dropped; inside inscribed in ballpoint with a date and address, stock number and price in pencil; slight foxing on end papers; most pages have browsing buckles;
Victorian figured walnut side cabinet, mirror back above single shelf, raised on turned and moulded columns, box base with cupboard opening to reveal to fixed shelves, turned legs, original pot casters, the whole piece decorated all over with satinwood stylised floral inlays, 145 x 91cm (57 x 36").Condition reportfading all overveneer lifting, missing and split all over.Some splits to the substrate.mirror top has been reinforced with metal straps on the reverse.
AN ARTS AND CRAFTS SILVER DISH AND SPOON, DESIGNED BY CHARLES ROBERT ASHBEE (1863-1942), GUILD OF HANDICRAFT LTD., LONDON, 1901 hammered circular bowl, elongated looping twin-wire handle set at the shoulder with a mother-of-pearl cabochon, the spoon with elongated bowl and openwork terminal of stylised leaves and tendrils centred by another mother-of-pearl cabochon dish 20.3cm long, spoon 14.7cm long, 177gr (5oz 13dwt) all in Provenance: George Samuel Jebb (b.1861), partner in the law firm of Tunnard & Jebb in Boston, Lincolnshire, who married Georgina Martha Tunnard in 1908. Thence by family descent. This model of dish (sometimes called a porringer or a butter dish) is usually found with a chrysoprase cabochon and on a few occasions with an accompanying butter knife: the present example, with its very rare spoon, has always been used in the family for jam. Another example, with chrysoprase cabochon and butter knife, was sold in these rooms, Matthew Barton Ltd., 25 May 2016, lot 416 and another Sotheby's, London, 5 October 2004, lot 23. Also see a version on display in the Victoria and Albert Museum, London, room 67, case 16, shelf 1 (Museum No. CIRC.351-1959) and see Alan Crawford, C.R. Ashbee, Architect, Designer and Romantic Socialist, Yale University Press, 1985, p.334, pl.167. Ashbee's related double handled design version of the dish is illustrated in his Modern English Silverwork, London, 1909, p.22.

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