A small art nouveau inlaid cabinet. (collect only). ****Condition report**** No visible damage.Ring stains to both side shelves. inside cupboard & inner shelf/flat areas.Overall has age related wear to surface so would benefit from a polish.Width 69cm.Depth 18cm.Height 56cm.Top shelf 53cm x 23cm.
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G PLAN TEAK WALL UNITwith a pair of glass doors opening to reveal shelves above an adjustable shelf, the lower section with a drawer above a pair of cupboard doors, standing on a plinth base, 198cm x 84cmNote: This lot has some screw holes to the side as the previous owners had it attached to lots 436 and 437
A quantity of mainly glassware including an Art Deco frosted coloured glass figural table lamp, two pairs of circa 1940s English pressed glass lions including Davidson, Sowerby butter dish surmounted by a swan, four uranium wine glasses, Whitefriars inkwell, pair of green glass candlesticks etc (one shelf)Condition report: Green glass lions, one with a small rim chip to the base. Clear lions, one chipped and one badly cracked. Lamp base in good condition, needs to be re wired, shade good but with rim chips, probably associated. Butter dish in good condition.
A quantity of assorted ceramics and glass, to include: a 19th century pearlware press moulded model of a ram with sponged decoration, quantity of coffee cans and saucers including a Royal Worcester Blind Earl example, Staffordshire models, a collection of Prattware plates and a quantity of blue and white crockery etc (one shelf)
A pair of Regency porcelain dessert plates, possibly Daniel, with cobalt blue and gilt borders and enamelled with birds after Richard Dodson; together with a similar teaset (one shelf)Condition report: Both plates crazed, one with a Y shaped hair crack, no restoration. Teaset, on saucer cracked. One cup stapled. Two cups cracked. Gilt wear throughout. One odd cup cracked.
SCANDINAVIAN DESIGN:A large teak sideboard with a length of 220 cms (7'2") the legs set in just over 1 foot from the outside edge, from left to right the first cupboard opens outwards to reveal a shelf, three drawers follow this; the top one being fitted for cutlery, the next cupboard is tilt down with sliding two compartment drawer, the final cupboard opens outwards with one shelf, the front has some light fading, the top has one glass ring mark, overall good condition, L 220 cms, H 77cms (30") D 45 cms (18")
A late 19th / early 20th century fireplace model; comprising handmade brass and wirework bow-fronted fireguard against a fireplace and painted brick wall with shelf above, together with various small fireside-style models including chestnut roaster, flat-iron, coal bucket and shovel (40cm wide x 33cm high x 15cm deep)
A miniature 17th century style oak court cupboard; the frieze incised with X-motifs above a single central door incised with a lozenge and further over two larger panelled doors enclosing a shelf and similarly incised and opening to reveal a shelf, raised on stile feet (23cm wide x 11.5cm deep x 22.5cm high)
A late 19th / early 20th century mahogany hanging corner cupboard by Liberty & Co. (London); the dentil cornice above a single glazed door enclosing shelf and further over arched shelf space below, original enamelled Liberty label to top (83.5cm high x 50cm wide)Provenance: Ruskin Decorative Arts, receipt for £575 dated 3rd November 1997
A good Edwardian period mahogany and satinwood pedestal writing desk; the superstructure with gilt-metal balustrade gallery above two small drawers and shelf space below, the tooled inset green-leather top above three frieze drawers and the two pedestals each with three further graduated drawers, the drawers with original locks and handles, raised on plinth base (107.5cm wide x 63cm deep x 100cm highest point to gilt metal balustrade)
A fine early 19th century Regency period rosewood breakfront chiffonier; the three-quarter pierced gilt-metal balustrade above shelf and lower horizontal mirror plate flanked by very finely carved volutes, two arched panelled central cupboard doors opening to reveal shelves and flanked by a further singled panelled door to the left and right, raised on plinth base. (Provenance - ex. John Bly, Tring) (184cm wide x 43cm deepest x 146cm high)Condition Report: Height to the top 38cm, no woodworm detected, the doors do not appear to be warped. Interior depth for the books - middle section is 30cm. Outer section depth is 25cm.
A fine early 19th century French pitch pine armoire of good colour and large proportions: the outset cornice above a centrally carved woven basket with flowers and fruits emanating; the two shaped doors with fielded panels and opposing carved open-winged birds opening to reveal shelf space and two interior conforming shaped mirror plates; raised on squared cabriole front legs (151cm widest x 56.5cm deepest x 222cm high)
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