A Lynton porcelain cabinet teacup and saucer, of Sèvres inspiration and goblet Hébert form, painted by Stefan Nowacki, signed, with a bouquet of country flowers within a border of dark green and gilt acanthus scrolls, pale tea green and gilt oeil-de-perdrix ground, the saucer conforming, 8.5cm high, gilt printed marks
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A Sèvres type cabinet cup and saucer, painted with a beau and beauty in a landscape, within a gilt laureate garland, the bleu celeste ground with gilt neoclassical arabesques and swags of flowers and applied with jewelled paterae, the monogrammed saucer with fleur-de-lys conforming, painted blue interlaced L and fleur-de-lys and printed green marks, c.1860
A Vienna shaped circular cabinet plate, Sehnsucht (Nostalgia), with a beauty looking longingly, the cobalt blue border applied in raised gilt with scrolling leaves and foliage, 24.5cm diam, Beehive mark, titled, c.1900 Condition Report: Hello,Lot is in good condition. Signs of pitting/firing faults and surface scratches to the gilding. Please see additional photographs attached thank you.
A Chinese lacquer table cabinet, flush top above a pair of rectangular raised panelled doors enclosing five collector's drawers, decorated overall in gilt with figures and pagodas in a landscape, shaped bracket feet, 35cm high, 28.5cm wide, c.1820 Condition Report: This lot is in good condition with signs of chipping on the corner and signs of cracking in the paint. Please see attached images for examples.
A small Japanese cloisonné enamel ovoid cabinet vase, decorated in polychrome enamels with two hens on a green ground, scrolling bands to circular foot, 11cm high, Meiji period Condition Report: General very good condition. The applied rim somewhat loose but stable. No chips or repair to enamel. Some tarnish to base. Please see attached images. D.S.
A walnut and featherbanded cabinet on chest, first half 18th century and later, the cabinet and chest sections associated to eachother, the bookcase section with arched and moulded pediment above a pair of glass panelled doors opening to adjustable shelves, the chest section with two short and three long graduated drawers, on bracket feet, 225cm high, 102cm wide, 59cm deep Provenance: Tyntesfield Hosue
A Chinese export black and two tone gold lacquer platform dressing table mirror, second half 19th century, the later bevelled plate within a floral and zig-zag patterned border, between shaped supports and beneath an oval looped cresting, above a serpentine base with two long drawers with English 18th century handles, with shaped apron and bracket feet 88cm high, 53cm wide, 28cm deep Provenance: Christies South Kensington, 14/09/06, Lot 323 Catalogue Notes: The unusual decorative treatment of this mirror, with its distinctive zig-zag paterns with bands of grape leaf on black and peonies on gold gronds, is exemplary of the lacquerware made in Canton for the export market between 1785-1820, closely following European designs (C.Crossman, The Decorative Arts of the China Trade, Woodbridge, 1991, pp. 264-266) The beribboned Roman-medallion elements of this mirror reflects the antique fashion promoted by Messrs A. Hepplewhite & Co., The Cabinet-Maker and Upholsterers guide, 1788, pls. 70 and 71. A mirror of nearly identical design was sold anonymously, Christie's, London 30 November 2000, lot 246 (£3,407). The latter mirror was offered en suite with a Chinese-export gilt lacquer bureau-cabinet which sold for £102,750
A French Kingwood, parquetry, and ormolu mounted occasional table, 19th century in the Louis XV style, the parquetry lozenge top with brass border containing a side drawer and leather lined stile to either side in a shaped frieze on slender cabriole legs joined by quarter veneered brass galleried undertier with foliate trailing ornament to sabots, the undertier with stencil to the underside for J EFLEY () UPHOLSTERER / DECORATOR, / & CABINET MAKER / ~S~ / NORTH AUDLEY ST / LONDON W., 71cm high, 46cm wide, 36cm deep Provenance: Christie's South Kensington, 27 November 2002, Lot 716
A Victorian burr and figured walnut pier cabinet, with moulded top over a strap work marquetry frieze with gilt metal mounts which extend to baroque columns flanking a central door, having porcelain oval plaque of roses, bluebells and other Summer flowers, on plinth base with shaped apron, 107cm H, 84cm W, 34cm D.
A Victorian mahogany cabinet cylinder bureau bookcase, with moulded cornice and two rounded and glazed doors revealing shelves, the cylinder top revealing a pull out writing slide with adjustable slope, an arrangement of pigeon holes and drawers with maple fronts, Hobbs & Co locks, over a two door applied panel base cupboard on plinth, 255cm H, 124cm W, 65cm D.
An early Victorian mahogany secretaire cabinet bookcase, with moulded cornice, scroll and floral carved support doors, with arched glazed panels and adjustable shelves, the secretaire drawer having writing slope, pigeon holes and oak drawers, with mahogany fronts, over two flamed arch panelled doors to base, with matched carving and plinth base, 235cm H, 122cm W, 56cm D.
A Victorian rosewood music cabinet, with brass gallery to the floral marquetry and string inlaid top, over a strung single door with bevel plate, with brass escutcheon, bracket feet and brass and ceramic casters, revealing a fitted interior, of shelves and compartments, with gilt leather fronts for Songs, Dance and Sacred, labelled to the back T. Wallis and Co, Holborn Circus, London.
A dining suite, comprising of a octagonal glass topped dining table, and six Rennie Mackintosh design chairs, each in overstuffed tartan material, a sideboard 81cm H, 148cm W, 44cm D, display cabinet , glass topped side table, rectangular coffee table and a similar designed lamp. The upholstery in this lot does not comply with the 1988 (Fire & Fire Furnishing) Regulations, unless sold to a known exporter or upholsterer it will be cut from the frame before leaving the premises.
An 18thC and later walnut cabinet bookcase, with moulded cornice over two shaped and fielded panelled doors revealing pigeonholes and vertical dividers, over two candle slides with knob handles, the rectangular fielded panel fall flap reveals staged drawers, pigeonholes and central door, resting on lopers, over two short and three graduated moulded drawers with later brass handles, and turned feet, 204cm H, 92cm W, 56cm D.

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