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HOLLAND AND SONS; A WILLIAM IV ROSEWOOD SIDE CABINET WITH MIRRORED SHELF BACK AND GILT-METAL GRILL DOORS107cm wide; 43cm deep; 128cm highCondition report: there is a loss of veneer to the lower surface frieze. Internal depth 29.5cm The shelves are adjustable. No warping to doors. Cabinet top is not warped. In my opinion, the lip to the top shelf is a later addition.
A LATE 19TH CENTURY MAHOGANY FRAMED GLAZED THREE DOOR BOOKCASEOn plinth base, 197cm wide; 38cm deep; 172cm highCondition report: The shelves are adjustable - see images. A shelf is 31cm deep.General inevitable scuffs, scratches, dents, small chips and marks commensurate with wear, use and age.Some slight variation in colour and discolouration in a few areas to the lacquer / polish.One key present.
A GEORGE II WALNUT BUREAU BOOKCASEMID 18TH CENTURY194.5cm high, 89cm wide, 61cm deepCondition Report: Marks, knocks, scratches, abrasions consistent with age and useOld splits and cracks, some chips and losses,There has been alterations and restorations, the bevelled glass plates are later and not original, the shelf supports to the interior are later applied and pinned in place, the leather inset is a later replacement - this has split along the hinge fold. The top shallow drawer has signs of having been divided previouslyThe handles are probably original throughout the drawers, the internal handles to the fall are probably replacements, the locks to the cabinet and the fall appear to be original, and these have keys that operate at time of report - the locks for the drawers appear to be later and there is no key presentPlease refer to additional images for visual reference to conditionCondition Report Disclaimer
A VICTORIAN WALNUT BOOKCASEMID 19TH CENTURYOf narrow 'bedside' proportion82cm high, 46cm wide, 35cm deepProvenance:Airlie Gardens, Holland ParkThe home of Herbert Olivier (1861-1952), Edwardian artist and travellerCondition Report: Marks, knocks, scratches, abrasions consistent with age and useOld splits and cracks, some chips and losses, there are joins to the veneers to the sides, one back board appears to have been replacedRubbing and wear to the ebonised elementsOverall solid and stableThere is only one shelf present at Dreweatts, this could take two shelves (or allows some flexibility)Please refer to additional images for visual reference to condition Condition Report Disclaimer
TWO SIMILAR CARVED PEARWOOD AND FRUITWOOD WALL CABINETS IN JAMES I STYLEINCORPORATING 17TH CENTURY AND LATER ELEMENTSCarved overall with figures, flowers and fruit, one with a double panelled door, the other with two doors, each enclosing a shelf, one with an ink inscribed label verso 'Dole Cupboard - pearwood James I (circa 1620) £1350 Loaned by Calvin J Holmes'85cm high, 60cm wide, 23cm deep
A PAIR OF MAHOGANY BOOKCASE CABINETS IN GEORGE III STYLE LATE 19TH CENTURYEach 245cm high, 123cm wide, 49cm deep Condition Report: Although catalogued as a pair, it is clear from the second image online that there is variation to the two cabinets, one has glazed lower doors the other has wooden panels (wooden panels probably the original configuration). The glazed interior has green paint applied, this has chips and losses, also some tack marks where fabric has appeared to have been placed previously Both cabinets with marks, knocks, scratches, abrasions consistent with age and useOld splits and cracks, some chips and losses,Both cabinets are missing one small pane of glass to the upper doors, this would need to be sourced and replaced by the purchaser. One cabinet with old breaks and losses to the cornice central section, the elements are loose but present with the lot, these would need gluing and repair before use Each cabinet with later blocks to the underside of each shelf, this is to disguise a later fitted electric lamp - Please note these are sold as decorative items of furniture only and not as working electrical lamps - these would need to be rewired and tested by a professional electrician prior to use in a domestic setting. Some colour variation and fading across the two cabinets, Cabinet doors are openable but some have the locks engaged, overall would benefit from the purchaser sourcing keys to operate all locks fully.Please refer to additional images for visual reference to condition Condition Report Disclaimer
A George IV goncalo alves chiffonier, circa 1825; the back gallery carved with lobed cresting flanked by scrolling; above a shelf with ovolo edging, on reeded columnar supports; the mirror plate flanked by conforming pilasters; above two short drawers each with twin carved knob handles, interspersed by floral and lobed paterae; above twin panel doors flanked by conforming pilasters to scrolled feet; 137cm high, 120cm wide, 43cm deep
A Victorian oak studio easel, late 19th century; the 'H' frame with bevel gear mechanism; with shelf and adjustable upper support on the central shaft; to twin sled bases united by a wide stretcher; on three castors and a screw brake; with detachable winding handle; 205cm high, 65cm wide, 65cm deep
A walnut and crossbanded occasional table in Louis XVI style, by Speich Freres of Paris, early 20th century; the oval top above a frieze drawer flanked by gilt metal foliate paterae; with ivoring maker's label within; on tapered and knop turned legs descending past a quatreform shelf to brass feet; 75cm high, 61cm wide, 41cm deep
A Victorian glazed ceramic and mahogany mounted washstand, last quarter 19th century; the circular top stamped for Brown-Westhead, Moore & Co., with oval basin and three integral soap dishes, decorated with flowers and foliage; a waste pipe descending through a circular shelf; on three knop turned legs on a triform undertier with three turned feet; 84cm high, 60cm diameterNote: Brown-Westhead, Moore & Co. manufactured high grade earthenware and porcelain at Cauldon Place, Hanley, between 1862 and 1904
A Victorian satin birch and marquetry chimneypiece in Neoclassical style, circa 1880; the shelf with moulded edges, above an open mirror backed and metal guilloche balustraded gallery; with central leaded glass compartment door; the marquetry scrollwork panels at each side above jambs, each with an arched niche with knopped and lobed columnar supports, above display platforms, panel work and block feet; around an inset planished brass backplate; on a rectangular Carrara marble hearth , with associated brass fender; 140cm high overall; 183cm wide, the hearth 50cm deep
A south east Asian, probably Anglo Burmese carved and stained hardwood occasional table, early 20th century; the lobed circular top relief carved with a figure within a central tondo, on a ground of dense and profusely carved foliage, with crocodiles issuing between the lobes; the three straight legs and shelf splat below all similarly carved; 49cm high, 45cm wide
A George III mahogany and banded bowfront corner washstand, late 18th century; with later loose top fitted above the wash set apertures, with serpentine back gallery; an undershelf with central drawer flanked by faux drawers; on splayed legs with a shaped shelf stretcher; 105cm high, 70cm wide, 42cm deep; and another George III mahogany and banded bowfront corner washstand, also late 18th century; the top decorated with a roundel depicting John Churchill, 1st Duke of Marlborough
A George III oak dresser, the cavetto cornice above two-shelf boarded rack with spice cupboards with arched raised and fielded panel doors flanking row of four drawers, the lower part with three drawers above undulating apron on cabriole legs, 197cm h; 44 x 191cm The collection of C. W. Briggs (1906-1971) (lots 1-429) Bordered at later date, handles replaced
A George III fruitwood and pine dresser, early 19th c, with reeded cornice and three shelf boarded rack, the lower part with an arrangement of drawers, blind drawers and panelled doors, on stiles, the sides panelled, 202cm h; 48 x 150cm The collection of C. W. Briggs (1906-1971) (lots 1-429) Stripped and stained with old stains and burn marks, shrinkage crack in top, handles replaced
A Robert 'Mouseman' Thompson oak bookcase,with a three-quarter gallery, carved with the mouse signature, fitted with four adjustable shelves, with a panelled back, 76cm wide 25cm deep122cm highCondition ReportRing scratch to the top of the first shelf. Some fading to the back of the shelves. Otherwise good.
An Heal's oak library chair, c.1920, manufactured by Skull furniture of High Wycombe, the seat and back cushions upholstered in green, the right armrest with an incorporated bookshelf with a single shelf, with a scalloped front, the left armrest with an incorporated gateleg table, the backrest adjustable, raised on block supports, 102cm wide extended84cm deep73cm high, seat 30cm highCondition ReportThe upholstery faded and worn. With some general scratches and marks throughout. The feet with wear. The metal supports with some rust in areas.73cm wide, with the shelf down
An ash and walnut hanging wall cabinet,c.1900, in the manner of Liberty of London, mounted with turned mashrabiya panels, glazed doors and sides, fitted with a single shelf and a fabric back, 68cm wide 16.5cm deep81cm highCondition ReportOld worn to the back panels. Hooks to the top section.Glass good overall.
A Gordon Russell oak sideboard, c.1938, design no. 1048, the rectangular top over a parallel pair of drawers, and a set of cupboard doors, all with flaring smoked oak handles, the left drawer with a cutlery insert, the cupboards each opening to reveal a single shelf, raised on a plinth support, 107cm wide 50cm deep 92cm high This is a variant on the ‘Kineton’ design, and the handles may well be bog oak. Together with the original invoice dated 28th July 1937. The purchaser was a Walter Brand (1872-1959), an architect who was born in Ipswich, Suffolk; he was elected a Fellow of the Royal Institute of British Architects (FRIBA) in 1930 and was President of the Leicester & Leicestershire Society of Architects from 1929 to 1931.Condition ReportThe front left corner with an L-shaped stain. The corners with some knocks - the front right corner with a chip. Some general staining and scratches throughout.With invoice dated 28th July 1937.
A brass faux bamboo and wicker cabinet,modern, enclosing an internal shelf, 105cm wide 50cm deep72cm high, and a brass and Lucite two-tier trolley, 82cm wide 39cm deep69cm high (2)Condition ReportCabinet - one loose cupboard hinge One upright on the back left is loose - needs tightening. Some wear to the brass finishTrolley - Some brass finish with scratches - slight;ly loose frame.
A pair of modernist wrought iron étagères, by David Gill, designed and executed between 1995-1996, with shaped wrought iron brackets, each supporting a single shelf of smoked oak, 60cm wide 25cm deep 38cm high (2)Condition ReportNot marked - further photos showing in the saleroom. Some rubbing to the wrought iron sides. Further photos added to the website.
A brutalist-style wall unit, of modern manufacture, designed and executed by Francis Sultana, the upper section with a chamfered oak frame, with a single red-lacquered shelf over a backing board with a screen perforation, flanked on either side by graduated shelves, surmounted on a red-lacquered base with chamfered oak handles, labelled with manufacturer’s badge, 202cm wide 62cm deep 222cm highCondition ReportCentral back has been cut out - 80 wide x 87cm high - also two holes below this.Manufactured cut to the lower right cupboard. Left side of the cabinet - section of the side lacquer has been detached from the carcass 30cm high.Right side - possibly a wood section missing - two holes for mounting this - the side panel is slightly loose.Some further knocks to the edges of the top section - photos added. A small knock to the left corner and some further minor scuffing to the front and side lacquered panels. No internal shelves
A Danish teak sideboard, 1970s, with a raised top section with three sliding cupboards, enclosing a birch interior with two shelves in each section, over five drawers, and two further sliding cupboards each enclosing a single shelf, 164cm wide 46cm deep75cm highCondition ReportStains top the top and scuffing and marks to the fronts of the sliding cupboards.
§ An Indian rosewood credenza,1970s, with three cupboards, offset with five drawers, each fitted with raised square and 'D' shaped dished handles, each of the cupboards enclosing a shelf, raised on tubular supports, 230cm wide 47cm deep83cm highCondition ReportTop drawer biaze lined. Scuffing to the front edge. Left cupboard reset. Some chips to the veneers to the edges.
A Liberty oak dresser, designed by Leonard Wyburd, with a three-quarter gallery over leaded stained glass and bull's-eye-mounted panels and cupboards, centred with two drawers and a base hung cupboard, flanked with further cupboards, all mounted with metal hinges, escutcheons and handles, 195.5cm wide 65cm deep184cm highCondition ReportUsed. Splits to the panels on the cupboards. Knocks to the edges and extremities.The leadwork does look cleaner than the panels in the cupboards either side. There are two pieces of moulding that are missing form the left panel on the central section. The top section has splits to the top shelf - both sides - Damage to the left side panel - cracks in the glass. Right side panel has been slightly knocked.Supports - wood is damaged to the two central uprights - the frame is knocked also. Top does detach and sits on dowels. Photos added to show these issues.
A Danish teak 'Model SH 180' desk, designed by Svend Madsen for Sigurd Hansen Møbelfabrik, with a shaped top with a back rail, the concave front fitted with six drawers, the reverse with a shelf, labelled 'Sigurd Hansen Møbelfabrik', and branded to the underside of one drawer,149.5cm wide 75cm deep76cm highCondition ReportWith two keys for the top drawers. Some loss of finish and colour to the top, with spotting and stains. Also to the drawer fronts.both drawers are in working order and lockable
A teak and walnut sideboard,1970s, in the manner of Elliotts of Newbury, with two cupboards flanked with three drawers each side, with concave and brass-mounted fronts, 221cm wide 44.5cm deep76cm highCondition ReportUsed condition. Some knocks and wear. Central cupboard with a cut round hole, with a single shelf. Top left drawer with baize liner.
An Italian dressing room mirror,1970s, fitted with three adjustable lights with glass shades, mounted with a smoked glass shelf, 90cm wide15cm deep 70cm highCondition ReportWould an electrician to rewire. Shelf - with a scratch to the top, small chip to the corners. Lower right vertical - small chip to this panel. See further photos added to the website.
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