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A George lll and later oak breakfront dresser, later 18th century, the later two shelf plate rack with five spice drawers on a breakfront base with a 'T' arrangement of drawers and two panelled cupboards. h. 218cm, w 190cm. CONDITION REPORT: Some losses and replacement woods, moulding missing, drawers re-lined, surface staining throughout.
Pair of Whytock and Reid mahogany tray top etegeres raised on cabriole supports terminating on pad feet, 66cm wide CONDITION REPORT: We believe these to be from the 1920/30's Tops scratched and ring marked / watermarked Top shelf split and the other with long crack (half way) Not loose, when polished will make nice lamp tables, etc
A fine and rare Mason's Ironstone chinoiserie fire surround, circa 1830, printed Mason's mark, the shaped raised mantel upon a frieze set with scroll work, the sides topped with moulded lion dog masks upon moulded supports, decorated with printed chinoiserie panels on a pale blue ground, 153cm wide x 122cm high/Literature: Geoffrey Godden, Mason's Ironstone China, 1971, plate 55, Alison Kelly, The Book of English Fireplaces, plate 90 page 77, for a similar example/Note: We can only find three other similar fire surrounds that have been sold in recent times, two at Sotheby's London and one at Sotheby's New York, all plainer and smaller/see illustration Condition Report: This surround is damaged but seems to be compl The mantel shelf is in good condition The frieze has been broken see images and the back has also been broken, the pieces are all there except for a few very small pieces The capitols to the unrights are fine, the columns are damaged but all there except for very small areas The plinths are damaged and a small area missing
λ A Regency rosewood and brass mounted side cabinet, inlaid with brass marquetry, the raised back with a three quarter gallery above 'X' shaped supports and two frieze drawers, above cupboards below enclosing a shelf, flanked by turned columns on turned bun feet, 113.3cm high, 92.7cm wide, 41.9cm deep.Provenance: The Royal College of Ophthalmologists removed from 17 Cornwall Terrace, London.
A George III mahogany miniature bureau bookcase, inlaid with chequer stringing and with a pair of glazed doors enclosing a shelf above a hinged fall revealing pigeon holes and three drawers above three long drawers, all fitted with brass knob handles, 44.3cm high, 23.6cm wide, 14.4cm deep. Lot 330 – miniature bureau bookcase. This is in generally good condition. There is a small old chip to the back edge of the top. The mirrored doors are speckled and spotted with losses to the plate. The brass handles and escutcheons are worn and tarnished. General wear consistent with age and use with minor old dents to edges but generally in good order.
A 19th century mahogany bookcase cabinet, the detachable fluted cornice with carved paterae rondels above a pair of astragal glazed doors enclosing three adjustable shelves, the base with two frieze drawers fitted with later brass handles and cupboards below enclosing an adjustable shelf, 237.8cm high, 140cm wide, 47.5cm deep.
Jean Campbell (20th century) "Court Theatre, London" signed and dated 1924, also inscribed with the title and monogramed together with a further inscription, "They also serve" pen ink and wash, 35 x 23.5 cm unframed, together with example by the same artist inscribed "Whitechapel" dated 1929, 35 x 25 cm, another entitled "True Travellers" also an extremely large collection of unframed engravings and prints, including "Mr Garrick in the character of Richard III" engraved by T.Cook after William Hogarth, "Lady Caroline Montague" as a young girl, black and white engraving, various scenes from Greek tragedies by, Gavin Hamilton, "The Politician" after William Hogarth, etched by J.K.Sherwin, other engravings after Zuccarelli, other figurative subjects and other works, a number of "Life Drawings" depicting both male and female figures, pen and ink illustration by Wallace Coop entitled "A Crack Shot" produced for the News of the World, two unfinished watercolours by G.F.Nicholls, various books and a small wooden wall shelf, with some brass ware, (a large collection)
A rosewood book case, 19th century, with cushion moulded cornice, above two rectangular glazed doors enclosing shelves, on a pedestal base with two pairs of cupboard doors, on bracket feet, 211cm high x 139cm wide x 37cm deep CONDITION REPORT: some overall discolouration to the front, minor dents and old scratches throughout, with a scratch to the top of the base to the left hand side, small section of veneer missing from bottom pane divide to right hand door, repair to veneer of internal shelf lip, no cracks to the glass, locks in working order, with key, overall in good/fairly good condition with minor blemishes.
Late 19th century mahogany mirror backed chiffonier having shell and foliate moulded arched cresting with over shelf above bevel mirror plate, the base with moulded edge top above two panelled drawers flanked by moulded corbles, a pair of panelled and foliate moulded blind panelled cupboards below flanking centre arched recess with indented shelf on a platform base. Circa 1890.
A monumental Victorian oak sideboard, the central narrow drawer stamped "MORANT & CO, 91 NEW BOND ST, LONDON". The inverted breakfront base fitted pedestal cupboard ends each with pair of panelled doors enclosing a pair of shelves, open central section with three narrow drawers above. Low panelled back shelf top 306 cm length x 82 cm depth x 130 cm height.
A Victorian mahogany sideboard, the inverted breakfront base fitted pillared doors to either and one cupboard fitted with a drawer and shelf, the other a shelf, central panelled doors enclosing fitted shelf and with three narrow drawers above. The shaped back fitted with three bevelled mirrors. A/F 199 cm length x 67 cm depth x 138 cm height approx.
A quality, large oak Art Nouveau sideboard, the base fitted with three cupboards, two with shelf interiors, the other with a Cellarette and shelf. The doors carved with typical frond and whiplash motif, the top with large bevelled mirrored back, small drawer to either side, turned pillars above supporting a carved frieze of poppy pods with whiplash foliage. 184 cm length x 66 cm depth x 205 cm height approx.
A Victorian Burr walnut and mahogany Credenza with serpentine shaped marble top. The base with a pair of glazed doors enclosing a fitted shelf. The arched mirrored back with carved scroll and bow decoration, and with applied carved scrolling acanthus. 120 cm length x 39 cm depth x 172 cm height approx (A/F)
A Venetian grey-green painted and parcel gilt writing table, probably late 19th Century, serpentine outlines, painted with floral sprays, sprigs and scrolls, the superstructure with an open shelf, flanked by two banks of small drawers, shaped writing top over a single drawer, on cabriole legs, height 102cm, width 100cm, depth 60cm.
A Regency rosewood chiffonier, shelf back with a three quarter gallery, supported by volute scrolls, mirrored panelled back, base section with carved appliques to the frieze, supported by tulip head columns, two panel doors with pleated panels, plinth base, width 87cm, height 125cm, depth 40cm.
A Victorian rosewood and marquetry pier cabinet, shelf back with a marquetry flourished armorial under an arch, flanked by a quadrefoil gallery, bevelled mirror under, the base section with a narrow frieze drawer over a three panelled door, the larger panel with marquetry trophies and blind fretwork, lion paw feet, width 66cm, height 156cm, depth 40cm.

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