A Charles II joined oak coffer with drawers, circa 1670Having a hinged fully-cleated boarded lid, the front of three panels, each carved with a flower-filled twin-handled gadrooned vase, within stop run-moulded rails, above a pair of mitre edge-moulded drawers, the side panels with similar botanical carving, the whole with unusual spiral-turned end-pilasters, on bun feet, 137.5cm wide x 58cm deep x 74cm high, (54in wide x 22 1/2in deep x 29in high)
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An impressive Elizabeth I joined walnut, oak and parquetry-inlaid canted court cupboard, Dorset, circa 1590With rare pierced 'lantern' feet, the front frieze with two fully parquetry-inlaid reserves, leafy-carved corbels and lunette-carved sides, on open cup-and-cover end-supports, each with a variety of reeding and palmette carving and Ionic capital, the central door and sides of the canted cupboard framed by navette-carved rails and centred with parquetry-inlay, the long drawer below lunette-carved with fleur-de-lys terminals, on similar turned and carved front supports, joined by an open undertier, 120.5cm wide x 42cm deep x 127.5cm high, (47in wide x 16 1/2in deep x 50in high)Footnotes:Provenance:Collection of William Randolph Hearst (1863-1951).Probably Los Angeles County Museum from which, presumably, de-accessioned and sold.Inventory numbers 'A.5141-65' to door and 'A.5141.45.289' to drawer. The number beginning A.5141 was used by the Los Angeles County Museum of Art. Other items with this mark came from the collection of William Randolph Hearst. See, for instance, The Stowe Marble Vase, a gift from Hearst to the Museum, which bears the number A.5141.51-943.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.
A Charles Noke for Royal Doulton Flambe vase of tapering cylindrical form decorated with camels, pyramids and trees, printed mark, 18cm high together with a bowl with flared rim, decorated with a cottage by a river, 19.5cm diameter CONDITION REPORT: Bowl - numerous surface scratches, tall vase has surface scratches otherwise overall ok
A pair of Chinese blue and white porcelain vases of baluster shape with a flared top, decorated with multiple phoenix in flight, amongst flowers and leaves, 45cm high CONDITION REPORT: The one vase has glaze imperfections, body can be seen below the glaze, the other vase has damage to the glaze, age unknown
A Royal Worcester vase and cover, the pierced domed cover above a panelled body painted with blackberries, flowers and leaves to an ivory ground, with gilt moulded decoration on a gilt foot, signed for Kitty Blake, puce mark and date code for 1936, 20cm high CONDITION REPORT: The lid has been restored, the vase has minor surface scratches but otherwise in good condition
An Edward VII silver desk standish, of oval form, with vase pierced handles, inscribed "Presented to Mr John Rawling by the tenants of the Oldwit Estate on his 21st Birthday, Sept 27th 1908", Sheffield 1907, Hawksworth, Eyre & Co.Ltd, approximately 220 grams, together with a pair of yellow metal glasses and a photographs album relating to the Rawling family
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