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A French 19th century rosewood inlaid bookcase, the glazed doors opening to reveal five internal shelves over a rectangular plinth and turned feet, 184cm high x 101cm wide x 33cm deep, dismatles for ease of transport, one replacement shelf, small losses to veneer and minor dents to brass embellishments and minor restorations
A George III mahogany corner washstand, of bowfront form, the second shelf with a single frieze drawer flanked by faux drawers, raised upon splayed legs of square section, 109cm H x 59cm W x 39cm D, repaired leg (at fault), along with two mid 19th century mahogany dining chairs, each with a plain top rail, drop in seat raised upon ring turned front legs and peg feet (3)
A George III oak freestanding barrel back cupboard, applied with later gilt drop shadow script, the top frieze applied with 'Family Butcher' above an arrangement of four panelled cupboard doors, the upper doors enclosing a painted interior with two shaped shelves within an arcaded surround, above a pair of conforming lower cupboard doors enclosing a single shelf, the doors enclosed by panelled canted sides, each panel hand painted with butcher shop offers in gilt shadow block font, the cupboard with a bowed rear plank back, 212cm H x 122cm W For condition information please view this lot on our website HERE.Please note, we do not publish any condition reports on the-saleroom.com, all requested condition reports will be available to view on trevanionanddean.com
A William IV rosewood etagere/what-not, of serpentine form with three shelves, separated by mirrored and canted front supports and barley twist rear supports, the lower shelf with a frieze drawer applied with conical shaped handles, raised upon carved squat cabriole legs with scrolled toes and castors, opposed by knopped rear legs and castors, 99cm H x 70cm W x 40cm D
A Louis XVI style burr yew and walnut bonheur du jour, late 19th, early 20th century, the rectangular cross banded top above a pair of doors inlaid with marquetry depicting musical instruments opening to a lined interior with a single shelf, flanked by gilt metal appliques, above two small drawers and a folding fall front similarly inlaid and concealing a baize line surface, over the single frieze drawer, raised upon tapering and fluted cylindrical legs terminating in brass peg feet, overall applied with gilt metal banding and mounts, 140cm H x 86cm W x 51cm D
An Edwardian inlaid mahogany lady's writing desk, the moulded hinged top concealing a stationery compartment, with folding leather inset writing surface, raised upon legs of tapering square section and spade feet, united by an 'X' cross stretcher and rectangular under shelf, 72cm H x 62cm W x 46cm D
An Edwardian inlaid mahogany inverted breakfront display cabinet, the shaped pediment above a central mirror back arcaded recess, three small drawers and a pair of glazed doors, flanked by a pair of glazed cabinet doors enclosing a lined interior with three shelves, raised upon six tapering legs of square section extending to spade feet and united by a galleried under shelf, 179cm H x 160cm W x 41cm D
An Edwardian satinwood Sheraton revival inlaid side cabinet by Hobbs & Co, London, the rectangular top with angular front corners, above a frieze inlaid with linen swags punctuated by floral sprays, over the single door with circular moulded panel and conforming inlay, enclosing a single shelf, the side panels inlaid with an ivory classical figure within inlaid harebell swags, raised upon legs of tapering square section, 107cm H x 71cm W x 43cm DPurchased Letham Fine Arts, Edinburgh 1998 For condition information please view this lot on our website HERE.Please note, we do not publish any condition reports on the-saleroom.com, all requested condition reports will be available to view on trevanionanddean.com
A white and grey variegated marble fire surround, with shell decorated frieze flanked by two stile supports with serpentine mantel above, 143cm wide (at fault)The mantle shelf is 143cm x 37cmFull height is 105cmThe side sections are 30cm x 10cmThe distance they protrude from the wall is 23cm For condition information please view this lot on our website HERE.Please note, we do not publish any condition reports on the-saleroom.com, all requested condition reports will be available to view on trevanionanddean.com
Paolo Buffa (Italian 1903-1970) Rare Wall Mounted Lattice Shelf, designed 1930 manufactured by Paolo Lietti & Figli, Cantù, walnut(133cm high, 93cm across, 9cm deep (52.3in high, 36.6in across, 3.5in deep))Footnote: Sold with a Certificate of Authenticity from the Paolo Buffa Archive, dated 18 August 2020. Literature: L'ambiente moderno in Italia , Domus S.A. Editoriale, Milano, 1930, p.35; I. De Guttry, M.P. Maino, Il mobile deco italiano , Editori Laterza, Roma-Bari, 1988, p.103, fig.9; Roberto Rizzi, I mobili di Paolo Buffa , 2001, p.13 for a larger example of this model. The larger version with three shelves was designed for and exhibited at the Esposizione di Monza of 1930, and a version of this model was sold alongside a corresponding console at Christie's London, Thinking Italian , 17 October 2018, Lot 4. An almost identical example to this model was also sold at the Dorotheum, Vienna, 28 April 2005, Lot 188.
Stoker (Bram) The Shoulder of Shasta, first edition, half-title, rear endpaper browned, front endpaper with lower half torn away, original cloth, slight shelf-lean, spine rather mottled and browned, light soiling and fading to covers, 8vo, 1895.⁂ Stoker's fourth novel, a romance set in the American West, rare.
A small joined oak, fruitwood, parquetry-inlaid and spindle-filled mural cupboardEarly 17th century and laterThe single door having two rows of six baluster-turned spindles within inlaid rails, enclosing a single-shelf, all framed by a deep-moulding headed by dentils, 53cm wide x 20cm deep x 57.5cm high, (20 1/2in wide x 7 1/2in deep x 22 1/2in high)Footnotes:Provenance:Purchased from D. J. Baggott, Stow-on-the-Wold, Gloucestershire, 1997. Noted as 'from a Farmhouse in North Derbyshire'.For further information on this lot please visit Bonhams.com
A George II joined walnut mural corner cupboard, circa 1730Having an integral shaped superstructure with open shelf, and an elegant fielded ogee-arched panelled door, enclosing a pair of round and serpentine-shaped shelves, 55cm wide x 108cm deep x 31cm high, (21 1/2in wide x 42 1/2in deep x 12in high)Footnotes:Provenance:Purchased from Paul Hopwell Antiques, West Haddon, Northamptonshire, 1983.For further information on this lot please visit Bonhams.com
A Charles II joined and boarded oak mural cupboard, circa 1670Having a single fielded panelled cupboard door centred by a relief-carved lozenge, enclosing a single shelf, 58.5cm wide x 19.5cm deep x 50cm high, (23in wide x 7 1/2in deep x 19 1/2in high)Footnotes:Provenance:Purchased from Danny Robinson, Key Antiques, Chipping Norton, Oxfordshire, July 1996.For further information on this lot please visit Bonhams.com
A George III joined oak mural corner cupboard, Llanwrst, North Wales, circa 1770The single door having an applied flattened-ogee arched panel, enclosing a single shelf and drawer, 52cm wide x 28cm deep x 63cm high, (20in wide x 11in deep x 24 1/2in high)Footnotes:Provenance:Purchased from Paul Hopwell Antiques, West Haddon, Northamptonshire, July 1999.For further information on this lot please visit Bonhams.com
A joined oak and spindle-filled mural cupboardHaving a pair of cupboard doors, each with an arched spindle-filled panel, above a raised fielded panel, enclosing a single shelf, 87.5cm wide x 30cm deep x 68.5cm high, (34in wide x 11 1/2in deep x 26 1/2in high)Footnotes:Provenance:Purchased from John Caspall, Stow-on-the-Wold, Gloucestershire.For further information on this lot please visit Bonhams.com
A good Charles I joined oak livery cupboard, West Country, circa 1640Having a top of two ovolo-moulded boards, a palmette and guilloche-carved top rail, and a pair of panelled cupboard doors, each with interlaced palmette-carved panel above a larger plain panel, on narrow run-moulded extended stile supports, the quadruple-panelled sides with matching carved top rail, single interior shelf, 103.5cm wide x 49cm deep x 118.5cm high, (40 1/2in wide x 19in deep x 46 1/2in high)For further information on this lot please visit Bonhams.com
A small Charles II joined and boarded oak spindle mural livery cupboard, circa 1660The single-piece top with chamfered under-edge, the central cupboard door of four open baluster-turned spindles flanked by a fixed panel with small pierced holes arranged in a lozenge-shape, the base board matching the top board in reverse, a single narrow rear shelf to the interior, 70cm wide x 26.5cm deep x 42cm high, (27 1/2in wide x 10in deep x 16 1/2in high)For further information on this lot please visit Bonhams.com
A good and documented Charles I joined and boarded oak and elm mural cupboard, Gloucestershire, circa 1630The single panelled cupboard door carved with a large whorl-filled double-heart motif, below a leafy-lunette carved top rail and flanked by stiff-leaf tulip-stems, with simple base moulding, and single elm interior shelf, 50cm wide x 21.5cm deep x 56cm high, (19 1/2in wide x 8in deep x 22in high)Footnotes:Provenance:The John Fardon Collection.The Lygo Collection.Illustrated:Victor Chinnery, Oak Furniture: The British Tradition (2016), p. 285, fig. 3:295.For further information on this lot please visit Bonhams.com
A remarkably rare and good James I joined oak six-leg refectory-type table, circa 1630Having a deep triple-boarded and end-cleated top, the nulled-carved front frieze with scroll-carved spandrels, the central double-spandrel flanking integral strapwork, the right-hand end-frieze also nulled-carved, all remaining rails left plain, and all with plain scroll-profiled spandrels, on robust baluster and ring-turned legs, joined by run-moulded cross and peripheral stretchers, a 'secret' under-shelf to one end with evidence of a former lock, 79.5cm wide x 301.5cm deep x 82cm high, (31in wide x 118 1/2in deep x 32in high)This lot is subject to the following lot symbols: ** VAT on imported items at a preferential rate of 5% on Hammer Price and the prevailing rate on Buyer's Premium.For further information on this lot please visit Bonhams.com
An extremely rare Charles I oak mural glass case, circa 1640Having a pair of doors, each fitted with five baluster-turned spindles, enclosing a single shelf, the pediment top with fretted fall front, designed with two doves flanking a fleur-de-lys, 66.5cm wide x 22cm deep x 81cm high, (26in wide x 8 1/2in deep x 31 1/2in high)Footnotes:The 'pair' to this cupboard sold Sotheby's, 1974, lot 214. Illustrated, Victor Chinnery, Oak Furniture: The British Tradition (2016), p. 290, fig. 3:317a.This lot is subject to the following lot symbols: ** VAT on imported items at a preferential rate of 5% on Hammer Price and the prevailing rate on Buyer's Premium.For further information on this lot please visit Bonhams.com
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