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A 19TH CENTURY CHINESE MARBLE AND HARDWOOD JARDINIÈRE STAND of large proportions, the lobed circular top with foliate carved border enclosing a conforming marble panel, above a pierced and foliate carved frieze, raised on mask-carved legs, joined by a shelf stretcher, terminating in ball and claw feet. 59cm high, 58cm diameterIn generally good condition, commensurate with age and use.
SIDNEY BARNSLEY (BRITISH, 1865-1926)Important bow-fronted dresser, circa 1900Oak, superstructure with chamfered top edge, lattice back and panels below, the shelves with plate grooves and wrought-iron hooks, the bow-fronted base supported by side cupboards and a central block foot, the horizontal edges carved with fine repeating grooves or gouges, having fielded panelled doors and wrought-iron pulls, decorated with open joinery of dovetails, mortise and tenon, and butterfly or double dove-tail joins.184.5 cm x 214 cm x 73.5 cmFootnotes:ProvenanceCatherine Powell, daughter of Alfred and Louise PowellPowell FamilyThence by descent to the present ownerLiteratureMary Greensted, 'The Arts and Crafts Movement in the Cotswold', Alan Sutton Publishing Ltd, UK, 1993, p. 28, pl. 3.4 (photograph of Sidney Barnsley's living room at Pinbury showing a similar bow-fronted Dresser with variation, the top shelf of the superstructure having a small cupboard at each end, the cupboard doors on the base do not have fielded panels and have wood handles, dated c. 1897)This lot is subject to the following lot symbols: TPTP For auctions held in Scotland: Lots will be moved to an offsite storage location (Constantine, Constantine House, North Caldeen Road, Coatbridge ML5 4EF, Scotland, UK) and will only be available for collection from this location at the date stated in the catalogue. Please refer to the catalogue for further information.For all other auctions: Lots will be moved to an offsite storage location (Cadogan Tate, Auction House Services, 241 Acton Lane, London NW10 7NP, UK) and will only be available for collection from this location at the date stated in the catalogue. Please note transfer and storage charges will apply to any lots not collected after 14 calendar days from the auction date.For further information on this lot please visit Bonhams.com
RICHARD NORMAN SHAW, R.A. (BRITISH, 1831-1912)Important cabinet, circa 1877-1882Painted wood, executed by W.H. Lascelles and decorated in gilt gesso by J. Aldam Heaton, having a shaped top with galleried rail over twin panelled and decorated doors and sides, enclosing a dark interior with two shelves, the base with shaped apron and raised on plank supports united by an under shelf; with raised gilt and gesso decoration of different leafy sprays on both doors and sides.184 cm x 123 cm x 42 cmFootnotes:LiteratureJeremy Cooper, Victorian and Edwardian Furniture and Interiors - From Gothic Revival to Art Nouveau, Thames & Hudson, 1987, p. 120 & 121, no. 288 (illustration of a cabinet of similar form, in red/brown with different leafy panels, described as 'Cabinet designed by Richard Norman Shaw, made by W.H. Lascelles and decorated by J. Aldam Heaton. At the Paris Exposition Universelle of 1878 Lascelles exhibited an identical cabinet, stained green.)Elizabeth Aslin, The Aesthetic Movement – Prelude to Art Nouveau, London, 1981, p. 77, fig. 3, (illustration of a drawing showing cabinet similar in form and decoration to the present cabinet, and described as 'Drawing of a cabinet designed by R. Norman Shaw and shown at the Furniture Exhibition, 1882')Andrew Saint, Richard Norman Shaw, Yale University Press, 2010, p. 196, pl. 172 (red/brown cabinet by Shaw and Lascelles with panels by J. Aldam Heaton, c. 1877 illustrated) and later mentioned, p. 197, (as being on loan (in 2010) at Leeds Museums and Galleries) The cabinet appears black, but there is a hint of green as an undertone in certain light. It is unclear whether this is a black version, previously unrecorded, or the 'green' cabinet transmuted through age.This lot is subject to the following lot symbols: TPTP For auctions held in Scotland: Lots will be moved to an offsite storage location (Constantine, Constantine House, North Caldeen Road, Coatbridge ML5 4EF, Scotland, UK) and will only be available for collection from this location at the date stated in the catalogue. Please refer to the catalogue for further information.For all other auctions: Lots will be moved to an offsite storage location (Cadogan Tate, Auction House Services, 241 Acton Lane, London NW10 7NP, UK) and will only be available for collection from this location at the date stated in the catalogue. Please note transfer and storage charges will apply to any lots not collected after 14 calendar days from the auction date.For further information on this lot please visit Bonhams.com
TWO 19TH CENTURY ITEMS OF MAHOGANY FURNITURE, to include a Dickens-type fall front bureau, having pigeon holes to the interior, single central frieze drawer on tapering square supports, 95cms H, 84cms W, 48cms D, and a two-tier whatnot, having turned uprights to a railback and sided shelf, single lower drawer on turned supports with brass castors, 73cms H, 69cms W, 46cms DProvenance: deceased estate Conwy
THREE VINTAGE FURNITURE ITEMS, comprising a mahogany and walnut pink marble topped two-drawer wash stand on turned supports, 73cms H, 107cms W, 46.5cms D, stripped pine wall shelf with shaped sides and upper apron, open back with three shelves, 111cms H, 107cms W, 22cms D, and a stripped pine bidet on turned supports, 44cms H, 53cms W, 33cms DProvenance: deceased estate Conwy
NORTH WALES ANGLESEY OAK BREAKFRONT DRESSER, having a wide boarded back three-shelf rack over a base section of three opening pine lined drawers and three lower central blind drawers, flanked by twin opening cupboard doors, all having fancy brass back plates with swan neck handles, brass door knobs and ivory escutcheons, quarter cut pillar detail to the breakfront centre on shaped corner bracket feet, 217cms H, 171cms W, 54cms D Provenance: private collection Denbighshire(GOV.UK Ivory content- to comply with current regulation - self-declaration form completed for the sale of this item - Submission reference (CZD8C3ZW)
NORTH WALES OAK BREAKFRONT DRESSER CIRCA 1850, having wide backboards to a three-shelf rack and a run of six opening spice drawers, with brass knobs, the breakfront base section with a T arrangement of six opening pine lined drawers, having cockbeaded edging, round brass pommels and swan neck handles with ivory escutcheons, and two inset panel cupboard doors, panel sided with canted detail to the corners, repeated to the central drawer flanks, on shaped corner bracket feet, the dresser complete with a harlequin set of willow pattern blue and white plates, 33-pieces, to include 8 x meat platters, 45 x 36cms the largest, 209cms overall H, 196cms W, 57cms D Provenance: private collection Conwy. The dresser is known to the family to have come from a farm in Cae Llwyd, Cefn Meiriadog, St. Asaph.(GOV.UK Ivory content - to comply with current regulation - self-declaration form completed for the sale of this item - Submission reference KTVB9NUM)
REPRODUCTION COUNTRY HOUSE POT-BOARD DRESSER in painted pine, stripped back top to the base, inverted stepped cornice and pierced frieze to a two-shelf rack, flanked by twin cupboard doors and blind lower drawers, the base section having three opening frieze drawers with turned wooden knobs above a shaped apron, on turned and block supports with a closed back pot board shelf, 228cms H, 207cms max. W. approx. 60cms DProvenance: private collection Conwy
A Gordon Russell walnut and teak dining room suite, 1950s, comprising: a dining table, with an extra leaf, 153cm wide extended 78cm wide 77cm high; six dining chairs, (2 plus 4), with recent blue wool seat covers, armchair, 57cm wide 53cm deep 86cm high, seat 47cm; singles, 51cm wide 53cm deep 86cm high, seat 44.5cm; a sideboard, with two drawers, over a cupboard, enclosing a shelf, with metal label to the reverse, 122cm wide 43cm deep 91cm high (8)Buying this dining room suite at auction will save up to 0.46 tonnes of CO2e compared to buying new. Condition ReportAll in used condition. Sideboard - some with surface scratches, some colour loss. Seats - covered in a blue wool fabric. Some waterspots to the frames of the table and chairs.
A Louis XV provincial chestnut armoire, mid-18th century, French or Swiss, the double-arched cornice over a pair of panelled doors with elongated brass escutcheons, raised on cabriole feet, 151cm wide 60cm deep 246cm high Provenance: Formerly in the Provence home of David Linley.Buying this armoire at auction could save up to 0.46 tonnes of CO2e compared to buying a new wardrobe. Condition ReportIncomplete lock, possible repair or alterations to doors. Hinges in good condition, probably later additions. General wear, polished in dents and knocks throughout commensurate with age and use. Only one interior shelf. Evidence of old worm, nothing that appears active. Stands stable on a flat surface. Overall in nicely aged aesthetic condition and ready for use. See additional photos.
A Regency rosewood cabinet, in the gothic style, with gilt brass gallery and open shelves above a glazed door flanked by gadroon moulded columns, on a plinth base,68cm wide35cm deep145cm highCondition ReportA faint crack in the veneer accross the topSmall veneer loss to the end of one shelf and a small loss the the back edge of one side.
MARCEL-LOUIS BAUGNIET (1896-1995)Buffet, vers 1927Chêne, serrures hexagonales chromées, entretoise avec couvercle dévoilant un compartimentEstampillé du monogramme au dosBuffetkast, circa 1927Eikenhout, verchroomd metalen zeshoekige slotplaten, met compartiment onder de plankGebrandmerkt kunstenaarsmonogram aan de achterzijdeBuffet, circa 1927Oak, chromium plated hexagonal lockplates, with compartment underneath the base shelf Stamped with artist's monogram to the reverseH: 145,5 cm L: 161 cm P: 40 cmFootnotes:Provenance / HerkomstFamille d'Akarova par descendance/ Akarova familie door afstammingThis lot is subject to the following lot symbols: ARAR Un pourcentage supplémentaire sera demander aux acquéreurs pour les lots précédés du symbole AR correspondant aux droits de suite aux artistes en vertu de la réglementation de 2006 sur le droit d'auteur. Veuillez vous référer aux conditions de ventes pour plus de détails.De koper is ons een extra premie verschuldigd ter dekking van onze kosten in verband met de betaling van royalty's krachtens de Artists Resale Right Regulations 2006. Zie onze algemene voorwaarden voor meer informatie.An Additional Premium will be payable to us by the Buyer to cover our Expenses relating to payment of royalties under the Artists Resale Right Regulations 2006. See our terms and conditions for further details.For further information on this lot please visit Bonhams.com
(...) item Itinerarium Hierolsolymitanum (...). Magdeburg, P. Donat for A. Kirchner, 1587. 2 parts in 1 vol. 60; 50 lvs. Woodcut ornaments & initials. Contemp. vellum w. manuscript title on spine. Sm. 4to. Former library shelf number upper pastedown, vague stamp on title-p. Browned. The first combined edition of two important travel accounts to the Holy land by the German Dominican friar Monte Sion and the jurist and protonotary of the Papal Curia Saligniaco. Monte Sion was one of the last pilgrims to the Holy Land before the fall of the Latin Kingdom in 1291; his account is the most detailed description of the Holy Land from the 13th cent.
A 20TH CENTURY SOLID OAK DRINKS CABINET, the two double doors , carved with a seated person, an archway and foliate decoration, enclosing a small glass shelf and wine glass holders, above a brushing slide and two cupboard doors, width 81cm x depth 47cm x height 125cm (condition report: top surface and internal surface with fluid ring marks, other general signs of usage and wear)
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