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A pair of carved giltwood "Prince of Wales" feather wall brackets, 20th century incorporating some period elements, 36.5cms wide, 34cms high (2). Condition Report: Shelf and drop modern- as is gilding. Feathers look to be hand carved, old worm. Some stress hairlines and losses to gilding Condition Report Disclaimer
An early 19th century Dutch walnut and marquetry cabinet on stand, the upper section with twin doors featuring further marquetry to reverse enclosing repainted and mirrored interior with two modern shelves above slide drawer, the lower section with single drawer on stretchered barley twist supports to bun feet, 185 x 135 x 53.5cm.Additional InformationAreas of damage, losses and repairs to marquetry, most prominently to the doors including the based upon which the vases of flowers stand but present throughout, further chips and losses to veneer throughout, stretcher with crazing, further chips and some splits, in general quite heavy wear throughout to exterior. Interior has been recently repainted and mirrored with the addition of two shelf brackets and shelves, interior marquetry in similar condition to exterior with chips, losses and pronounced scratches. Overall in need of attention and restoration.
A late 17th century oak court cupboard, the upper section with twin cupboard doors above a base of twin panelled cupboard doors, raised on stile supports, width 139cm.Additional InformationAs you can imagine with a piece of this age, there have been alterations over the years and repairs. Some sections of the timber missing, noticeably to cupboard door fronts, plug marks where handles have been changed, missing parts of the shelf. Signs of heavy wear around the lower portion of the piece, splits to the doors and a split to the platformed upper section.
A pair of hardwood pot-standsLate 19th century/early 20th centuryThe aprons carved with scroll heads, with low galleried tops, the four round-section legs joined with a shelf and a geometric stretcher. 75cm (29 1/2in) high x 37.5cm (14 3/4in) wide x 37.5cm (14 3/4in) deep (2).This lot is subject to the following lot symbols: WW Objects displayed with a 'W' will be located in the Bonhams Warehouse and will only be available for collection from this location.For further information on this lot please visit Bonhams.com
An Arts and Crafts walnut sideboard, by Shapland & Petter of Barnstaple, inset with three enamel roundels and heart to the back of an open shelf, above shaped bevelled mirror, the breakfront top above a central drawer and pair of panelled cupboards, flanked with open recesses above cupboards with applied stylised mouldings, raised on spreading feet, cast brass Art Nouveau escutcheons and pulls, lockplate stamped 'S&P, B', width 174cm, depth 56cm, height 165cm.
A breakfront kneehole desk by Lamb of Manchester, in burr elm with ebonised banding, the pedestals both with cupboards, three drawers above, the top leather lined, 130cm wide, 57cm deep CONDITION REPORT: There are no opposing drawers/cupboards but the back is veneered so it could be freestanding. A few water marks to writing surface. Ink spillages to interior of drawers and cupboards. Locks marked J Beardmore. The loose shelf from each plinth is missing. The handles to the plinth doors look slightly less quality than the drawer handles, I am unsure if they are replacements or if they were meant to be that way. They have a painted surface which looks a bit chewed as well.
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