Shapland and Petter of Barnstaple Impressive Arts And Crafts Mahogany Display Cabinet on Mahogany Tapered Legs and Shaped Stretcher with Detachable Shelf and Mirrored Panel Back. Central Panel Inlaid with Satinwood, Boxwood and Abalone Shell. Two Glazed Doors with 3 Adjustable Velvet Covered Shelves. Each Door has Large Glazed Panel with 3 Smaller Domed Glazed Panels above. c.1900-1910. 49.5 Inches Long, 16 Inches Wide & 62.5 Inches High.
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Victorian mahogany wardrobe, inverted breakfront with a moulded cornice, plain frieze, two central doors enclosing shelf, slides and drawers, long drawer below, flanked by full length doors enclosing hooks and rails and drawers, arched mouldings in carved corbels, plinth base, width 252cm, depth 78cm, height approximately 220cm.
1960s mahogany bedroom suite, in the Gordon Russell style, comprising a double wardrobe, doors enclosing a shelf and hanging rail, width 124cm, depth 61cm, height 191cm, a dressing table with triple mirrors, stool and chest of drawers, rectangular top, fitted with five graduating drawers, (4).
A stripped pine dresser of Victorian design, the upper part with moulded cornice, fitted central open shelf flanked by shelves enclosed by leaded glazed doors and four short drawers under, the base fitted three frieze drawers, central niche flanked by cupboards enclosed by panelled doors, on bracket feet, 47ins wide x 18ins deep x 78ins high
An Edwardian mahogany square display table inlaid with stringings and chequered bandings, with glazed lifting lid, on square tapered legs with splayed toes and X-pattern stretcher, 17.25ins square x 28ins high, and a modern mahogany four tier open front display shelf with fretted ends, fitted two drawers to lower tier, 32ins wide x 6.75ins deep x 34.75ins high
A Victorian figured walnut and gilt metal mounted credenza of serpentine outline, the whole crossbanded, fitted one shelf enclosed by a central panelled door, the centre inlaid with floral spray on an ebonised ground, flanked by four shelves enclosed by two glazed doors, interspersed with split turned columns, on plinth base, 66ins wide x 16ins deep x 44ins high
19th-early 20th century AD. A very large canvas Qajar style painting with wooden frame depicting a female sitting on a padded divan with her right hand to her face, left hand holding a small glass, shelf with vase and fruit to the rear; the dress, seat, headdress and bracelets with ornamental bands and jewels; signature at bottom left. Property of an American lady; acquired 1970s-1990s. C.f. Ferrier, R.W. (ed), The Arts of Persia Yale, 1989, pp. 225-231 for a discussion on post-Safavid painting. In the eighteenth century European tastes began to filter into the Iranian court and this is most notable in the Qajar dynasty which took over the rule of the country at the end of that century. The style of painting shows many traditional Persian forms that are apparent in manuscripts, but there is an increase in western style clothing and particularly folk art styles that were popular in Europe at the time. Towards the nineteenth century a more fluid style appears and which remained popular into the early part of the twentieth century. 2.5 kg, 137 x 101cm (54 x 39 1/2"). Fine condition.

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