SANDOKU: A SUPERB SHIBAYAMA INLAID SINGLE-CASE WOOD INRO WITH A COCKATOO AND BUTTERFLIESBy Sandoku, signed Sandoku 三獨Japan, Meiji period (1868-1912)Finely inlaid with Shibayama-style inlays of mother-of-pearl, bone, and stained horn, with a pearl white cockatoo seated on a blossoming prunus branch. The other side with a delicate wisteria branch with iridescent butterflies flying around its white blossoms which hang delicately from the branches. The interior of the case fitted with a miniature shelf complete with sliding door cabinets, storage boxes, and drawers, inlaid with bone handles and dark stained wood.With an en suite wood mandarin duck (oshidori) netsuke attached to the end of the cord above a small daruma doll ojime with copper inlaid eyes and a hirazogan nyoi scepter to the back.HEIGHT 6.6 cm, LENGTH 5.5 cmLENGTH (the netsuke) 4.1 cmCondition: Excellent condition with only very minor wear.Provenance: Ex-collection of His Royal Highness Prince Henry, Duke of Gloucester (1900-1974), by repute.
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A Chinese Twin Handled Bronze Vase, and a quantity of Chinese and Japanese porcelain, including Imari dish, bottle vase and Jiajing reign mark but later, prunus blossom vase, etc (one shelf) Small sleeve vase, large chip and hairline crackLarge sleeve vase, with a large loss to the rim and hairline cracks, blue and whie vase is repairedBottle vase, in good conditionImari charger, heavy wear Jardiniere - with heavy restorationWooden figures are broken and with missing elements, bronze vase with repaired handles
Border Fine Arts Classic, Studio and Country Artist Agricultural Models, including: A New Bale' (David Brown Selectamatic 880), model No. B1440, limited edition 170/500 and 'Top Dressing', model No. A6349, on wood bases, with various others in need of repair (one shelf) (a.f)Top Dressing with one small chip to the funnel; New Bale in poor condition in need or repair. All other models with varying degrees of repair needed. Sold as seen, without reserve.
A Browfields Porcelain Part Desser Service, decorated in the Imari pallette, together with other similar porcelain including Royal Crown Derby vase, Spode, Bodley and Belleek (one shelf)Belleek - Scollped edge tea cup and saucer, stamped Belleek and in good condition, the cream jug with a small chip to the spout, tea cup and saucer in good order, the jar and cover: the cover with a hairline crack and crazing, the main body seems ok
A Victorian burr walnut two-section dentist's cabinet, the top section having a cylinder top revealing a mirror above a marble shelf with twelve shelves below, the lower having a pull-out slide, single drawer and cupboards under. 82x161x44cm A/F. In need of some attention. Damage to top left corner. Appears to have had a gallery (now absent), two missing handles to drawers. key in top lock is stuck and the lock non-functional. No additional keys present to test other locks. Plinth base has glue residue where attached to base unit. Back caster is detached but present.
A FLIGHT OF LATE VICTORIAN MAHOGANY WALL SHELVES CIRCA 1890 90cm high, 69cm wide Condition Report: Marks, knocks, scratches, abrasions consistent with age and use, Cleaned and polished appearance overallSome old knocks and indentations to the fronts of the shelves, hanging hooks secure to the rear, there are other old filled holes to the rear where other hooks have been fitted previously The rear of the top shelf has a spliced repair with later timber, this has been well done and probably a professional job, this appears to be holding securely at time of report Please see additional images for visual reference to condition Condition Report Disclaimer
A VICTORIAN ASH AND MAHOGANY WARDROBE OR COMPACTUM MID 19TH CENTURY The left and right doors opening to a shelf and hanging rail, the central mirrored door opening an arrangement of slides and drawers 222cm high, 225cm wide, 61cm deep Condition Report: Marks, knocks, scratches, abrasions consistent with age and useOverall the surface is 'dry' and would benefit from a sympathetic polish, Some chips, losses, splits, cracks, joints opening, the handles have losses, the mirror plate is old and probably original - some marks and light bloomThere are holes to one side, this has probably had hanging hooks screwed to it at some point and latterly removed. Overall may benefit from some attention from a restorer before installationThis breaks down into a cornice and plinth base, two long side cupboard and the central cupboard, it is presented assembled at our warehousePlease see additional images for visual reference to condition Condition Report Disclaimer
A 19th Century mahogany Glazed Bookcase, the moulded cornice, above pair of glazed doors enclosing three adjustable shelves, with folded silk back lining, the base fitted pair of panel doors enclosing single adjustable shelf, raised on plinth base, 7ft 5in High x 4ft 3in Wide x 1ft 7in Deep.
An early 18th century Welsh oak cwpwrdd tridarn with upper shelf above middle section, with pair of cupboard doors, on a base of two fielded and panelled doors with carved motifs, initialled 'GFW', on stile feet, 179 x 174 x 60cm.Condition Report: Overall good condition, showing slight signs of wear predominantly rubbing to the stained finish in high traffic areas.
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