A 19th century rosewood serpentine front side cabinet, the raised back carved a shell and foliage with a shelf on open supports with turned finials, the frieze with a ripple moulding above an outline panelled central door flanked by open shelves, 62.5in (158.5cm) h, 40.25in (102cm) w, 18in (45.5cm) d.
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A late George III mahogany veneered, satinwood and tulipwood crossbanded side cabinet of breakfront outline, the faux marble painted top with pierced brass gallery above open shelves bounded by quadrant shelves around three short till drawers with ivory handles above a white marble shelf enclosing a pair of line inlaid frieze drawers with brass ring handles between turned tapering legs with stiff leaf carved capitals, on castors, the rear legs of conforming design headed by satinwood lozenge inlaid panels 120cm wide, 137cm high, 51cm deep Literature: cf. Christopher Gilbert, Some Weeks Cabinets Reconsidered, in The Connoisseur, May 1971, Vol.177, No.711, p.20. In his article, Gilbert discusses the Weeks group of cabinets. This Lot, considered to be closely allied to the Weeks Group, is illustrated as Figure 11
A 19th century mahogany and satinwood inlaid bookcase cabinet by James Shoolbred & Co. of London, the moulded serpentine pediment above two astragal glazed doors enclosing adjustable shelving on a base of two drawers above two panelled cupboard doors enclosing an adjustable shelf, flanked by fluted side pilasters raised on a bracket foot base (both drawers stamped "JAs Shoolbred & Co."), 110 cm wide x 228 cm high (ILLUSTRATED)
A late 18th century Welsh oak dresser, the boarded two tier plate rack with moulded cornice and moulded fronts and centre divider, set with two rows of iron cup hooks, the base with four frieze drawers raised on turned and ringed front supports to block feet united by a pot shelf, 186 cm wide x 205 cm high (ILLUSTRATED)
An early 19th century Gothic Revival carved hexagonal jardiniere Possibly to a design by A W N Pugin the top with moulded edge and reversible solid (with baize lined verso) panel above a 'hob nail' carved frieze centred by quatrefoils, on six slender moulded uprights headed by lancet arches and trefoil spandrels, the moulded plinth base with a broad frieze of pierced tracery enclosing a metal lined void 44cm wide, 73cm high, 44cm deep Ackermann's Repository advertises a similar jardiniere by Pugin, in the colour frontispiece for 'Pugin's Gothic Furniture', with flowers decorating both the top shelf and the base. This design, with its baize underside, incorporates an option for games or writing as well as presenting a floral display.
An Elizabethan oak court cupboard the rectangular top with moulded edge and geometric inlaid frieze on gadrooned and carved melon turned supports with Ionic style capitals, the lower shelf enclosing a gadrooned full width drawer on similarly turned supports united by an inlaid undershelf, on stem feet, period and later parts 120cm wide, 116cm high, 51cm deep
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