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Welsh oak joined Cwpwrdd Deuddarn, late 17th Century, having a lunette carved frieze over two lozenge carved cupboard doors flanking a central lozenge carved panel, the base fitted with double recessed panel cupboard doors, with channel moulded outlines, opening to a single shelf, raised on later bracket feet, width 124cm, height 157cm, depth 52.5cm
Anglo-Indian hardwood secretaire cabinet, circa 1900, carved throughout and with a fruiting vine frieze over two radial reeded carved doors, opening to a single shelf, the chest base with a secretaire fall front upper drawer, with cupboard, small drawers and secret drawers, over three further long drawers, all carved with reeded radial fronts and recessed metal carrying handles, raised on turned feet, width 107cm, height 199cm, depth 43cm
Victorian ebonised and inlaid credenza, circa 1875, having an inlaid frieze in boxwood, central glazed door (replaced original panel also present), with boxwood tramline inlays, opening to a velvet covered interior with single shelf, flanked by brass capped columns and with a bowed glazed door at either end, opening to two corner shelves, all over a plinth base with half round feet, width 152cm, depth 45cm, height 108cm
Victorian walnut and inlaid side cabinet, circa 1860, having an inlaid foliate frieze in satinwood and harewood, two shaped glazed panel doors opening to a velvet lined interior with a single shelf, flanked by cast gilt brass foliate appliques, raised on a plinth base, width 110cm, height 107cm, depth 33cm
Victorian mahogany salon cabinet, circa 1890, shaped triple mirrored back carved with cornucopia and with two small shelves, over a bow fronted base with two astragal glazed cupboard doors and two blind fretwork small drawers, flanking an open cupboard, with an open shaped shelf beneath, French cabriole legs, width 120cm, height 198cm, depth 41cm
Edwardian mahogany and rosewood banded bookcase cabinet, retailed by H F Thomas, Eastgate Street, Chester, having a moulded cornice over two astragal glazed doors opening to three adjustable shelves, the base fitted with two short drawers with brass laurel leaf ring handles, over two inlaid recessed panel cupboard doors opening to a further shelf, raised on tapered square section legs, width 93cm, height 206cm, depth 53cm
Edwardian mahogany and inlaid bow front music cabinet, circa 1900, the back with an oval mirror and a single shelf over a bow front base with a single drawer and a recessed panel cupboard door, opening to sliding shelves, all raised on tapered square section legs, width 59cm, height 130cm, depth 38cm
Mixed small furniture to include an upholstered duet stool on short knee carved cabriole legs, Edwardian inlaid mahogany oval two tier occasional table, a pair of bedside pot cupboards with mirrored tops, mahogany bedside chest of four drawers on bracket feet, upholstered chair, demi lune side table and mahogany three tier serpentine fronted wall hanging shelf unit, and a walnut chest of fire drawers on short cabriole legs, 118 x 77 x 46cm (9)Location: G
the two plank top over three frieze drawers, shaped apron and pot shelf 79 x 192 x 39cmFootnote: Provenance: From the collection of Claudine Auger (1941-2019), Belgravia, LondonCondition report: Top with heavy dry crack, quite a lot of old worm, both end drawers relined, one brass knob replaced with a door knob, various structural repairs and replacements, some block feet replaced
each surmounted by a Verde Antico marble top above a pair of inlaid cabinet doors, one interior fitted with a full-length pull-out linen drawer, the other fitted with an open side compartment with a shelf and smaller linen drawer, the spreading sides with inlaid square framed panels, on cabriole legs 94 x 142 x 63cmFootnote: Provenance : By repute, Palazzo Rucelai, Florence Purchased by present vendor from Antoine Cheneviere, London, 2007 Private collection, Kensington, London Literature: Alvar Gonzalez Palacios, « Il patrimonio artistico del Quirinale, I Mobili Italiani », Milan, 1996 Compare with a similar pair of commodes but with drawers, dated 1775 and illustrated, inv. No. DP2277, entry 27Condition report: The interiors of both commodes are adapted and later re-fitted with linen drawers (most probably in the 20th century). The carcasses and doors have traces of repairs. Dove-tailing repairs to the reverse of the doors. Minor losses of veneer in areas, repairs to cracks to the back and sides. One commode with restored cracks running the length of both sides. The back left side of one commode with a minor split running from the top of the carcass to the top of that back leg, making that side of the commode very slightly loose. The marble tops are veneered and have traces of old repairs. Chips and cracks in areas, especially to the edges and backs as would be expected. These commodes remain however overall, in good condition.
VINTAGE FURNITURE PARCEL, FOUR ITEMS to include a light oak card index bank of four drawers, 24.5cms H, 32.5cms W, 41cms D, a single drawer example, 17cms H, 21.5cms W, 63cms D, Victorian mahogany swing toilet mirror having shaped supports and base, 69cms H, 60cms W and a two-tier Edwardian side table with shaped top and under-tier shelf, 68cms H, 60cms W, 44cms D
EDWARDIAN CROSSBANDED MAHOGANY FALL-FRONT BUREAU CUPBOARD having an upper railback shelf and twin shaped side shelves, the fall-front with fan inlay opening to reveal an interior central cupboard flanked by pigeonholes and drawers over a single front frieze drawer and twin lower cupboard doors, 109cms overall H, 94cms max W, 47cms D
A GEORGE III SATINWOOD AND PURPLE HEART BONHEUR DU JOUR ATTRIBUTED GILLOWS, C.1790-1800 with kingwood banding, the raised lift-off back with a pair of oval panelled cupboard doors (locked), flanking a central shelf, above a hinged front inset with a plush lined writing surface, above a frieze drawer, the right side with a pull-out drawer for pen and ink, on square tapering legs 114.8cm high, 64.2cm wide, 43cm deep Catalogue Note See Susan E. Stuart, 'Gillows of Lancaster and London, 1730-1840', volume 1., p.297, pl.323, for a similar satinwood writing table and bookshelf, also p.298, pl.324, which shows the original design of 1794 for a Mr Briscoe which the present lot derives from.
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