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A striking Commonwealth oak mural cupboard, North Country, dated 1651The top and sides with pronounced moulding and punched-decoration, the top rail carved with meandering foliage and flanked by the initials 'S' over 'RA' and the date '1651', the pair of doors with pierced and carved fleur-de-lys decoration, centred by a pieced angled-dentil convex muntin, and flanked by a carved single flowering stem, the lower rail simply moulded over a projecting moulded shelf, 124cm wide, 24cm deep, 55cm highProvenance. Tony Chapman Collection, West Yorkshire. Included in an inventory and assessment, dated 2001 (no.3) compiled by Victor Chinnery.
A rare James I oak open court cupboard, circa 1610Of three tier form, the moulded top above a scroll and flower-carved frieze with acorn-shaped end pendants, supported on a single central rising-baluster front turning, the middle shelf with a leafy-lunette carved rail and raised on two conforming baluster supports, the bottom shelf on moulded stretchers, the lower uprights extending slightly to form feet, 94.5cm wide, 26cm deep, 119cm highProvenance: The Tony Chapman Collection, West Yorkshire. Included in an inventory and assessment by Victor Chinnery, December 2001 (no.9)A very similar cupboard, undoubtedly from the same workshop, with similar turnings, originally in the Peter Gwynn Collection, sold Sotheby's, London, 27 November 2001, Lot 58 and is illustrated H. Cescinsky & E. Gribble, 'Early English Furniture and Woodwork' (1922), p.278, fig. 317.Later plate retainer to the top shelf.Top and middle shelves trimmed to ends.Left rear foot restored
A Charles II oak and inlaid mural cupboard, Yorkshire/Lancashire, circa 1675 Having a rectangular moulded top, the frieze centred by a band of geometric chequer inlay, the large single door centred by an oval panel with floral inlet and set within a moulded frame composed of four jewelled keystones with strapwork-carved spandrels, single interior shelf, 75cm wide, 23cm deep, 74cm high Provenance: Tony Chapman Collection, West Yorkshire. Included in an inventory and assessment by Victor Chinnery, December 2001 (no. 7)
A pair of birds eye maple bedsides, each fitted with a brushing slide over a single cupboard door enclosing a single shelf within62 x 41 x 32cmA few small veneers chips and losses, and some shrinkage cracks appearing to veneers, scuffs and wear generally commensurate with age and use. See additional images.
An early 20th century inlaid mahogany part glazed Haberdashery cabinet with a flared cornice over four glazed lift and slide doors, the base with two cupboard doors opening to a single shelf, all raised on a plinth base, enamel makers label for Jones, Moss & Co to top of right cupboard door, 47¾ x 13in. (121.2 x 33cm.), 72½in. (184.1cm.) high.*Jones, Moss & Co. (late T. Edwards & Sons) furniture works and showrooms, Ironmarket, Newcastle-under-Lyme, established 1797. The business supplied and made a wide range of furniture and furnishings, including bedroom suites, cabinets, bureaus, sideboards, dining tables, chairs, bedsteads, carpets and rugs. The company had been named Jones, Moss & Co. since 1906 upon the retirement of Samuel Edwards, J.P.
A late 18th century Maltese marquetry bureau the drop leaf forming a writing desk when opened and having a central marquetry Maltese cross design, the drop front enclosing six stepped drawers flanking two stepped shelves, all beneath a single long shelf, the lower section having a central faux drawer with brass lock plate, flanked on either side by two drawers with brass drop cabinet handles, above a single long drawer, raised on shaped cabriole legs with brass foliate mounts, 38¼ x 20in. (97.2 x 50.8cm.), 39½ in. (100.3cm.) high.* Condition: veneer loss
An Art Deco figured walnut two part bookcase cabinet Austrian, 1930s, of rectangular form with inset plinth base and rounded outer top angles, the larger, left hand section with a full height cupboard to the right of a glazed two shelf bookcase with sliding doors over a central pull-out side, a pair of cupboard doors and three open shelves below, 78¾in. (200cm.) long, the right hand section with similar upper glazed bookcase over a shallow open shelf and cupboard beneath, 39¼in. (100cm.) long, overall length 118in. (300cm.), 13¾in. (35cm.) deep, 50 1/8in. (130cm.) high, can be used joined or separately. (2)
A 17th century joined oak court cupboard the three plank top with a plane frieze and twin finials over two carved cupboard doors flanking a fluted carved panel, opening to reveal storage space with a half depth shelf, the lower section with two panelled doors with original hinges and enclosing a single shelf, the cupboard having panelled sides, standing on stile feet, it has a good old repairs, charm and character consistent with age and use and the oak has aged to a rich dark colour, 48 x 21½in. (121.9 x 54.6cm.), 60in. (152.4cm.) high.
A large George III inlaid mahogany floor standing corner cabinet the cavetto moulded cornice over a herringbone banded mahogany veneered frieze, above two lancet astragal glazed doors enclosing three shaped shelves, the two door base with a single shaped shelf, on bun feet, 46 x 23¼in. (117 x 59cm.), 81in. (206cm.) high.* Provenance: Tudor Rose Antiques, Nottinghamshire, c.1994
Vinyl - 5 Grunge / Rock 12" records to include from Stone Temple Pilots Dead & Bloated sampler (Atlantic SAM 1106), Vasoline promo sampler (Atlantic SAM1364), from Soundgarden Rusty Cage promo (AMYDJ 723) and Spoonman DJ promo (SOUNDDJ 1) plus the untitled EastWest four track sampler (EastWest SAM 1144) featuring Stone Temple Pilots, Dream Theater, The Screaming Jets, Lynyrd Skynyrd. All sleeves have some shelf wear but Vg+, vinyl Ex
Mixed pair of Display Cabinets (1) Picture Pride or similar wall hanging cabinet with 8 x glass shelves, approx size 64cm height x 43cm width x 8.5cm depth, (2) shelf-top all round display cabinet wood construction, perspex sliding doors, 3 x glass shelves, approx dimensions 40cm height x 54cm width x 27cm depth - generally Excellent. Please note collection only due to glass content.
French marquetry side table of oval form, 19th Century, with brass galleried top, the top inlaid with flowers and leaves, above three drawers, the bottom shelf inlaid with book and quill, 49cm wide x 79cm high approx overall x 36cm deepWear, scratches, discolouration and water damage to the top, which has resulted in some lifting. No key.
GOTHIC STYLE OAK TABERNACLE AND STAND LATE 18TH CENTURY INCORPORATING SOME EARLIER COMPONENTS the ogee arch pediment with a foliate finial, crockets and cluster column pinnacles surmounted by gryphons, above a pointed arch moulded door with fenestrage carved panels, the spandrel carved with two roundels containing a cardinal's galero and the initials H A , flanked by leaf carved columns with architectural niches containing figures of saints, opening to a void shelf interior; the stand with a frieze dated 1797 and with a pair of angels holding a cartouche, above a drawer carved with flower roundels, raised on chip-carved square legs joined by an undertierDimensions:66cm wide, 207cm high, 35cm deep
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