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A Chinese rosewood serpentine fronted wall bracket with carved scrolling decoration to the front and dragons to the side brackets, height 40cm, Chinese stone models of fish and similar horse, also an Indian folding table/stool with carved and bone inlaid detail.Additional InformationThe bracket with some cracks to the back panel, grubby and with some wear to the top shelf.
A late 19th/early 20th century walnut lectern type desk, the fall front enclosing fixed shelf above twelve drawers, on shaped bracket feet, width 86cm, depth 51cm, height 112cm. Additional InformationComplete with key, light scuffs and wear, minor splitting and the odd area of loss/knocks to the sides.
A ROSEWOOD FOUR TIER WHATNOT, early 19th century, of oblong form, the raised back with arched surmount and turned finials over two shelves on scrolled supports, each tier below with open slat divisions and turned X side braces, on baluster turned uprights with turned finials, base drawers with turned brass handles, on ring turned legs and brass castors, 24" x 14" x 76 1/2" (Est. plus 21% premium inc. VAT)Generally very good condition and good colour, damage to finial, also minor shrinkage split as per image, both X framed side supports to middle shelf loose - no damage just shrinkage, handles and castors intact, handles maybe replacements (?). Part of a set of three tables originally.
A GEORGIAN MAHOGANY STANDING CORNER CUPBOARD, third quarter of 18th century, the moulded cornice and blind fret frieze over a pair of flame mahogany doors with twin arched fielded panels opening to green and parcel gilt domed interior painted with a scallop shell over shaped shelving and hinged folding shelf below, the base with a pair of panelled doors, fluted angles, on moulded plinth, 45" x 20 1/2" x 91 1/4" (Illustrated) (Est. plus 21% premium inc. VAT)Generally very good condition, no damage to cornice, no shrinkage/warping to doors, no damage to waist moulding, small loss to inner top corner of right hand base cupboard door, some fading but generally good rich colour
A ROSEWOOD AND BRASS INLAID BONHEUR DU JOUR, late 19th century, of oblong form inlaid with with urns and foliate scrolls, the shelved back with arched surmount and brass baluster turned shelf supports, two small drawers below, folding scriver lined in red leather over a frieze drawer, on fluted turned tapered legs and turned feet joined by a shaped cross stretcher, 29 12" x 18" x 50 3/4" (Est. plus 21% premium inc. VAT)very good, some wear to gilding but no lifting to brass inlays, no damage to wood, good colour, dents and some scratching to outside of folding scriber
A 19th century mahogany wall shelf, the three shelfs united by ring turned uprights and lattice cross stretchers, 68cm H x 84cm W x 13cm D, along with a second mahogany wall shelf, the three tiers united by tapering supports, 50cm H x 61cm W x 20cm D (2)Condition reportBoth sets of shelves with little or no play in the joints, general light wear, marks and scuffs to both sets with no major visible splits, cracks or faults.
An Art Deco figured walnut gentleman's wardrobe, the quarter veneered top above a single drawer and a pair of doors opening to a single shelf and two sliding trays, raised upon an inverted plinth base, 140cm H x 92cm W x 48cm DCondition report44cm interior depth.Overall light fading, 1cm scuff mark to the LHS, 3cm chip to rear LH corner, similar chip to the bottom LH corner on the same side.General light scuffs and fading to the plinth base.General light wear commensurate with age and use.
A mid 20th century Ercol elm sideboard, formed from three cupboard doors over two drawers, the double doors opening to a single shelf with the single door opening to a cutlery drawer, raised upon shepherd castors, 76cm H x 128cm W x 44cm D, blue Ercol label to the inside of the cupboard door, along with an associated elm four door side cabinet, 41cm H x 130cm W x 22cm D (2)
A MAHOGANY OPEN BOOKCASECIRCA 1835 AND LATERThe shelves flanked by rounded pilasters with scroll and paterae capitals193cm high, 104cm wide, 38cm deep Provenance: Lockerley Hall, HampshireCondition Report: There are some marks, scratches, knocks, chips, splits and abrasions consistent with age and use.There are six adjustable shelves, the notched sections with adjustable shelf supports. The shelves are pine with mahogany veneers to the fronts of the shelves.There are losses and restorations including the front pilasters that have been joined in an unusual way with later staining covering the joins. This may indicate some alteration has occurred hence dating as circa 1835 and later. Some chips to the carved capitals, cracks to the sides, veneer repairs.The back is pine with double vertical support slats.There is evidence of worm or some similar holes including to the interior sides of the bookcase.Please refer to the additional photographs as a visual reference of condition. Condition Report Disclaimer
A MAHOGANY SIDE CABINETINCORPORATING 19TH CENTURY ELEMENTSOf bow front outline90cm high, 123cm wide, 56cm deepCondition Report: Marks, knocks, scratches, abrasions consistent with age and useOld splits and cracks, some chips and lossesOverall solid and stableCleaned and polished appearance overallThe handles appear to be later, there is glue to the interiors of the drawer where these sitThe linings to the doors is later, there are tack marks where the previous fabric has beenThe lock to the door is probably original, there is a key which operates at time of report. There is no key to the drawer, this is unlocked at time of reportThe interior timber to the shelf has signs of screwed repairs, some internal marks Please refer to additional images for visual reference to conditionCondition Report Disclaimer
A WALNUT AND BURR WALNUT BUREAU CABINETEARLY 18TH CENTURY AND LATERThe mirrored doors enclosing a removable section with drawers and recesses, the fall enclosing stepped fittings and a slide to the well204cm high, 104cm wide, 60cm deepCondition Report: Marks, knocks, scratches, abrasions consistent with age and useOld splits and cracks, some chips and losses, one piece of moulding is detached but present with the lot, this will require a small glued repair - it was balanced on for the photo. The handles are replacements throughout, there are old holes where the previous handles have been visible to the interior of the drawer front. The escutcheons also look to be laterThe mirror plates are smokey in appearance and with 'bloom' The interior fittings to the cabinet doors are later, there are shelf supports to the sides where slides or shelves have been previously.There is one key operating all the locks at time of report, these are assumed to be the originals. the lock to the bottom drawer is sticky - may benefit from an oilPlease refer to additional images for visual reference to conditionCondition Report Disclaimer
A Victorian silver-gilt inkwell R & S Garrard & Co, London 1889, in the form of a James I silver spice-box, formed as a scallop shell with alternating plain and textured bands, the hinged cover opens to reveal an inkwell with a glass liner and a compartment, raised on four snail feetDimensions:Width: 14cm, weight (including glass liner): 17.5ozNote: Literature: The Collector's Dictionary of the Silver and Gold of Great Britain and North America, Michael Clayton, p. 368Note:This inkwell is based on a James I spice box, the original with a maker's mark, triangle intersected, London 1598, the gift of Lord Rothermere to the Honourable Society of the Middle Temple. This was part of an exceptional gift to the Temple in the 1930s. The Temple recently commissioned new cabinets befitting the collection and after some time were opened by Master Burnett on July 2021. In their website relating to the collection, the original spice box can be seen on the top shelf on the right.https://middletemplar.org.uk/the-new-silver-display-cabinets/
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