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Jonas Wood (American, b.1977). 'Large Shelf Still Life', printed in colors, 2017, from the edition of unknown size, published for the 'Shio Kusaka Jonas Wood' exhibition at Voorlinden Museum & Gardens, Wassanaar, the Netherlands, 30 September 2017 - 7 January 2018, unframed, rolled. Sheet: 58.5 x 58.5cm. . Appears to be a digital image
Updated description, Large oak bookcase with two glazed cabinet above two inlaid cabinet doors, inlaid with striped banding. 200 x 145 (max), x 38.5 cm, NOT mahogany . Good condition, banding is ebony and probably walnut, one key which operates top and bottom cabinets, top cabinet has 3 movable shelf and central division which has been added at a later date, very minor wear around base
A GOOD 19TH CENTURY CHINESE HARDWOOD STAND WITH A PORCELAIN CANTON FAMILLE ROSE TOP, the stand top inset with a Chinese porcelain famille rose top with enamel scenes of butterflies amongst native flora, the stand with a geometric carved apron surrounded by carved floral decor ending with scroll, with a lower tier shelf, sat on four claw feet, 80cm high x 45cm square.
A Victorian figured walnut side cabinet, with gilt scratch carved and boxwood strung decoration to the upper part, with shelf, mirror and gilt metal mounts, the shaped base having open shelved D ends, below an ebonised moulding and enclosing a single arch glazed door revealing shelves, below a stylised frieze, enclosed by parcel gilt fluted columns, plinth base with turned feet, 166cm H, 140cm W, 42cm D.
A fine Victorian rosewood and satinwood marquetry bijouterie cabinet, with a bevel glazed serpentine lift top having cast ormolu beading, and shell and scroll inlays to the border, a satin lined interior with glazed frieze, square cabriole legs with ormolu mounts, and serpentine under shelf quarter veneered with a floral marquetry bouquet of flowers in satinwood and harewood, 77cm H, 80cm W, 50cm D.
A fine Victorian dining room side cabinet in the manner of Jackson & Graham, having string inlaid and parcel gilt ormolu moulded top, ivory and boxwood inlaid frieze and uprights, rounded ends with shelves and central mirrored door, with a mahogany adjustable shelf interior, 98cm H, 125cm W, 46cm D. Thomas Jackson and Peter Graham established their partnership at 37 Oxford Street London in 1836. They produced predominately high quality furniture and represented Britain at many of the international exhibitions. Their clients included Queen Victoria, Napoleon III, the Grand Khedive at Cairo and the royal palace in Siam. Their fine marquetry work, the use of Wedgwood plaques, ivory inlay, rare woods, and fine casting of gilt-bronze mounts were the benchmark of their cabinet making prowess. For design to be of the highest quality and in the latest taste and fashion they collaborated with the leading designers of the period, including Owen Jones, Alfred Lorimer, Eugene Prignot and Bruce Talbert until the company was acquired by Collinson and Lock in 1885. Jackson & Graham were exhibitors, and prize winners at many of the Great Exhibitions of the Victorian period including when, 'the workmanship is so perfect that even with the aid of a magnifying glass scarcely the slightest imperfection is to be found', was the view of their entry at the Paris International Exhibition of 1878.
A George III mahogany standing corner cabinet with a broken arch Greek key moulded cornice, having central rococo cameo finial over a single astragal glazed door, revealing shaped shelved interior enclosed by channel sides, the door having pierced brass escutcheon with eagle, the stand having double moulded and reeded overhang and triangular frieze drawer, with pierced brass back plate and escutcheon, fret work scroll infill's, channel moulded legs, co-joined by a low level curved shelf with wavy gallery, 204cm H, 82cm W.
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