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A Sheraton Revival satinwood and painted side cabinet, slightly oversailing canted rectangular top with moulded edge above a pair of glazed vitrine doors enclosing a mirror-backed interior and a shelf, flanked by conforming glazed panels, painted throughout with flowers and foliage, tapered square legs, spade feet, 98cm high, 122cm wide, 39cm deep, c.1900
A substantial Victorian gilt metal mounted ebonised and 'Boulle' marquetry credenza, shaped top with egg-and-dart edge above a central panel door enclosing a shelf, flanked by serpentine glazed vitrine doors, each enclosing two further shelves, divided and flanked by cast and applied masks, inlaid throughout with scrolling leaves, plinth base, 114cm high, 207cm wide, 51cm deep, c.1880
A Victorian mahogany break-centre library bookcase, outswept cornice above three glazed doors, each enclosing two adjustable shelves, the slightly projecting base with three panel doors, each enclosing a further shelf, carved and applied with acanthus scroll and reeded brackets, plinth base, 221cm high, 196cm wide, 52cm deep, c.1860
A Victorian mahogany cylinder bureau bookcase, moulded cornice above a pair of glazed doors enclosing three adjustable shelves, the retractable door enclosing a fitted interior, as a desk, with a writing surface, adjustable on a ratchet, small drawers, blind drawers, and pigeonholes, above a pair of arched panel doors enclosing a further shelf, plinth base, 235cm high, 120.5cm wide, 59cm deep, c.1870
An Arts & Crafts oak and marquetry secretaire side cabinet, outswept dentil cornice above a niche and a fall front door, inlaid in specimen timbers with a stylised arrangement of leaves, enclosing a writing surface, pigeonholes and a small drawer, the lock stamped with a sauwastika, flanked by a pair of panel doors, inlaid with flowers and foliage, each enclosing three shelves and above two short drawers, centred by a further panel door enclosing a shelf, stile feet, 166.5cm high, 152.5cm wide, 44.5cm deep
An Edwardian flame mahogany compactum wardrobe, outswept inverted break-centre cornice, the centre with a panel door enclosing a shelf above three graduated drawers, flanked by bevelled mirrored doors, each enclosing a hanging rail, crossbanded and outlined throughout with boxwood and ebony stringing, plinth base, 215.5cm high, 205cm wide, 60cm deep, c.1905
An oak dresser, probably Nigel/Rupert Griffiths Monastic Woodcraft, outswept cornice above a pair of plate racks, flanked to the sides with hanging hooks, the projecting base with a pair of nulled frieze drawers above a pair of panel doors enclosing a shelf, stylised chip carved paw forefeet, 163cm high, 140.5cm wide, 43cm deep
An unusual 19th century Flemish room centre cabinet on stand, moulded chamfered square top above a panel door set with a Dutch Delft blue and white plate enclosing a shelf, the remaining side panels conforming, divided by rectangular panels carved with scrolls and foliate husks, the stand with turned supports, open two-stage undertier with crenulated gallery, turned feet, 128.5cm high, 66cm square
AN AESTHETIC MOVEMENT WALNUT HANGING SHELFWith a trio of carved panels over drawers, 69cm wide; 76cm highCondition report: Good overall condition, with some minor scuffs and marks, fading and wear commensurate with age and use. Including a few small chips to the edges, such as the drawer edges. A few marks to the top shelf and minor splotches of paint to the sides, which can be easily cleaned off. Dirt and dust. No obvious signs of worm. No key. One door with the faux lock should open but presently stuck. Other door opens. Hanging plates to the back later. Additional photographs on www.bellmans.co.uk
AN 18TH CENTURY SMALL OAK DRESSERWith enclosed plate rack over a pair of drawers, on turned supports, 125cm wide; 188cm high Condition report: In good general condition. Candle mark to lower plate shelf. Cornice moulding later. Would benefit from sight clean/wax. There is no key and the locks have been removed. Drawers run well, the base is solid.
A Royal French Louis XV kingwood, tulipwood, sycamore and parquetry inlaid meuble d'entrée, c.1760, made for Château de Fontainebleau, possibly by Simon or Jean-François Oeben, of serpentine shape, the brèche d'Alep marble top bearing a painted inventory number to the underside, above a pair of doors enclosing a shelf, over a shaped apron and raised on squat cabriole supports, with all-over later gilt metal mounts, stamped 'E. LEVASSEUR JME' twice to the top of the carcass, 100cm wide 47cm deep 86.5cm highProvenance: Sotheby's, 'The Dimitri Mavrommatis Collection: Important French Furniture and Sevres Porcelain from the Chester Square Residence, London', 8 July 2008, lot 16;Sotheby’s New York, 'Château de Fontainebleau', 20 November 1993, lot 249;Farm House, Farm Street, Mayfair, London.This cabinet was ordered and delivered for the use of King Louis XVI in Fontainebleau. The order was number 265, on 16 October 1786, and is mentioned in the bill of the Marchand-Mercier Dominique Daguerre, 'Pour le café du Roy-Daguerre une commode à deux vantaux fermant à clé de trois pieds de long d'ancienne marqueterie représentant des cubes l'un sur l'autre avec dessus de marbre brèche d'Alep 120' (Bibliothèque Nationale of France, Ms Fr. 7817 fol.35).The underside of the marble top shows the inventory number 53 beneath a Royal Crown, bearing the letter F to denote the Château de Fontainebleau. The piece is described in the inventory of the garde-robe des seigneurs taken in 1787:No 53: 'un bas d'armoire de marqueterie plaquée en mosaique de bois rose, violette sur fond gris ouvrant à deux vantaux, une tablette de dedans, entrée, agrafe et sabots de bronze doré, dessus de marbre brèche d'Alep de 3 pieds de large 18 de profondeur'.Etienne Levasseur received Master 1766. His signature on a piece of furniture such as this, which is not in his usual style, may indicate that this piece was restored by him rather than one of his production.Condition report: Light scratches to the marble, with some small chips to edges. One larger area of loss to back edge of marble. Hard lacquer varnish to the parquetry surface. Shelf possibly later. Evidence of the lock being later. Mounts later as catalogued. General wear commensurate with age. Some splits, lifting and losses to veneer. Evidence of repair and restoration, some of which was possibly carried out by Etienne Levasseur. Shelf split and appears in need of attention. Joints solid.
A Belgian diorama,early 20th century, depicting a Tabac, complete with miniature stock and shopkeeper,65cm wide30cm deep53cm highBelieved to date back to the early 1900s, this beautifully constructed toyshop boasts intricate detail and charm. Complete with original counters, shelves, glass windows and miniature packaging boxes, it would make a stunning statement piece for a home, or could continue its life as a toyshop. Featuring a new shopkeeper, a repaired glass window, shelf and phone booth pediment and repainted walls, the shop is ready to welcome customers once again.Condition report: This lot was featured on 'Salvage Hunters: The Restorers' (Discovery Network - Quest).Salvage Hunters: The Restorers is a popular prime time show broadcast on the Discovery Network (Quest), where industry experts seek out lots in need of a little TLC and restore them to their former glory. We are delighted to now offer these restored lots for sale. The lots here are presented with stills from the programme.All details were true at the time of transmission. All items are bought as seen at the auction only and Discovery Corporate Service Limited and its affiliates make no representations or warranties as to the condition, suitability or at all in relation to any lot offered for sale; and no further documentation can be provided. All valuations stated herein are given by Sworders Fine Art Auctioneers at the time of printing, please note that these may differ to the valuations given to the items within the programme which was broadcast at an earlier time.
A French provincial painted buffet,20th century, the scrubbed oak top with a raised back, above a shelf, raised on chamfered square supports and a later stepped base,140cm wide57cm deep118cm highCondition report: Knocks, splits, scratches and wear throughout. The top is affixed with old iron bolts, one of which is visible through the top having been worn away, which adds to the rustic aesthetic. Splits, losses and repair to top. The carpeted base is later. A little bit of wobble in the joints, which could do with tightening up a bit. Old woodworm damage to the back right leg, but again this adds to its rustic aesthetic.
A Northern European green-lacquered and japanned cabinet on stand,probably 19th century, with three tiers, in two parts, the top fitted with eight drawers flanking a cupboard, the interior painted red, the second tier with a cupboard opening to reveal an orange painted interior with découpage figures, animals and landscapes, the interior also painted red, the lower drawer with a division, the third tier with a top-hung cupboard, the interior in red with a shelf, with iron supports, on scrolled feet, 90cm wide51cm deep168cm highProvenance: From the collection of Min Hogg (1938-2019), founding editor of 'The World of Interiors'.Condition report: Top cornice has a chunk to the edge, further down paint flaking and losses. The pine carcass has splits to the bak and the drawers throughout. Knocks and wear across the edges. Some evidence of overpainting and filled areas to the japanned panels. Evidence of alteration and repair. Old breaks and repairs to feet.
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