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An early 20th Century walnut and simulated burr panelled bedroom suite comprising mirrored dressing table with oval mirror above three graduated drawers to turned feet and castors, a wardrobe with moulded and Greek key cornice above a single mirror panelled door over a single drawer on turned feet and a washstand with galleried back and marble top over two panelled cupboard doors to turned and ringed supports united by stretchers to castors
A Victorian ash Aesthetic design Bedroom Suite, carved with small panels of birds and flowers and with pierced brass mounts, comprising wardrobe with stepped and incised cornice and fitted with sliding trays and interior drawers, flanked by a hanging compartment and stile feet, 6` 6" (198cms) wide, kneehole dressing chest with upright bevelled mirror, two small cupboards and small drawers above a centre frieze drawer, flanked by four smaller drawers with undertier on short fluted turned supports, 4` 6" (137cms) wide, single drawer side table, 3` (92cms) wide and a bedside cupboard, 17" (44cms) wide. Reputed to have been made by J Turner, Leeds.
An Impressive Victorian Mahogany Breakfront Wardrobe, 3rd quarter 19th century, the scrolling pediment centred by a rectangular tablet above a plain frieze and three cupboard doors, one enclosing hanging space, the other two sliding trays, above two short and two long drawers flanked by two wings, raised on platform base, 285cm by 75cm by 240cm
A Regency Mahogany and Ebony Strung Breakfront Wardrobe, 2nd quarter 19th century, the associated fluted cornice above a central section of two cupboard doors enclosing shelves, with two smaller cupboard doors below enclosing an arrangement of six oak lined drawers flanked by conforming wings, 300cm by 58cm by 204cm
An Arts & Crafts Painted and Carved Oak Children`s Bedroom Suite, the arched and reeded carving painted in green and blue, wrought-iron hinges, comprising double door wardrobe, dressing table with free standing mirror, stool, chest-of-drawers, two single 3` bedsteads and a bedside cupboard, unmarked, wardrobe 107cm wide, 53cm deep, 178cm high
A Bath Cabinet Maker`s Art Deco Demi-lune Figured Walnut Bedroom Suite, probably designed by Charles Richter, with ivory handles, comprising triple door wardrobe, kneehole dressing table and stool, tallboy, chair, bedside cupboard and a table, labelled "Shipfitting, furnishing craftsmen & decorators The Bath Cabinet Maker`s Co Ltd works Bath showrooms 33 Gt Pulteney St London, W.1" and stamped 26167/x3494/1, wardrobe 189cm high
An oak bedroom suite in the Louis XVI taste, the triple mirror door wardrobe with central oval oil on panel painted with a shepherd and shepherdess with sheep in a landscape, flanked by two cupboard doors with carved decoration of musical instruments over three drawers, raised on turned feet, together with the matching mirror back marble top washstand, double bedstead, pair of marble top pot cupboards and near matching wall mirror
A Chinese embroidered `Imperial` yellow silk coat and matching bag en-suite, circa 1930, the two constructed from an earlier ceremonial dragon robe, possibly first half 19th century the main body of the coat fashioned from six cut panels with applied narrow sleeves, the panels and sleeves worked with six various full and part dragon roundels, the back seam worked with a further roundel, each containing a gold thread five claw dragon chasing a flaming pearl amidst stylised clouds above formalised waves within a bat and scrolling border, the bright yellow ground worked with scattered light and dark shaded peach and blue peonies, the whole lined in black silk with an applied black fur stand up collar, the bag of rounded pouchette form applied to one side with a further dragon roundel, the opposing side with an appliqued fragment of yellow silk with cut shaded peach peonies on a black silk ground, the frame opening with black silk ruched decoration (2) `Long pao` or dragon robes constructed in yellow silk featuring the twelve Imperial symbols (the traditional dragon roundels) were historically only worn by an Empress or Empress Dowager. The coat in this lot features eight roundels possibly suggesting that it was constructed from a damaged robe where the remaining four roundels were discarded. For similar (unaltered) 18th and 19th century robes see `Imperial Wardrobe` by Gary Dickinson and Linda Wrigglesworth, 1990, p194-195. Length from collar to hem, 117cm, width across the shoulder blades, 52cm, length of sleeves, 62cm. The bag, 29cm wide. In good condition commensurate with age and with alterations, the embroidery with some fading, pulls and very minor losses, the fur collar with some losses to the pile to the crease at the necklineView on auctionatrium.com
An Arts and Crafts walnut wardrobe by Robson and Sons, of Newcastle upon Tyne, the central section consisting of two short panel doors over two short drawers above four long drawers flanked by two doors of eight panels, each with brass hinged and straps, with internal carving to all doors (missing cornice and plinth), 220 by 190 by 60cm.

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