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A VICTORIAN BLACK AND GILT-JAPANNED TABLE CABINET IN THE MANNER OF HENRY CLAY, CIRCA 1850 Decorated throughout with Chinese landscapes, vases of flowers and leafy branches, with a pair of panelled doors enclosing five short drawers 37cm high, 33cm wide, 34cm deep Condition Report: Cabinet with the marks, knocks, scratches and abrasions commensurate with age and use. One side of the top with cracks and losses - see images. No key present but lock is open. Door hinges are possibly old replacements. Door catches are seized in the open position. The handles to the interior drawers appear to be old replacements and vary from the others. One of the original handles with losses. Old repair to one rear foot. One escutcheon with element lacking. Please refer to additional images for visual reference to condition. Condition Report Disclaimer
Mixed furniture to include a late 20th century yew wood bookcase side cabinet, three adjustable internal shelves, the base with two short drawers on bracket feet 197.5cm x 100cm x 41cm, contemporary Chinese rosewood coffee table with three frieze drawers on shaped square feet 41cm x 152cm x 56cm and a Georgian mahogany veneered corner cabinet, internal shelves on a base with twin arched doors on bracket feet with shaped apron 213cm x 87cm x 47cm Location: FOYER/GLIf there is no condition report shown, please request
Chinese softwood two-door cabinet, the interior fitted with three shelves, the middle shelf with two frieze drawers, W77cm D37cm H116cm.Condition report:Some splitting of the side panels and the lower panels to the cupboard fronts has occurred. Cupboard fronts have some faint scratch marks with some being darker in tone (towards lower right). Construction remains stable. Missing the bar forming the latch to the cupboard.
Early 20th century Chinese black lacquered cabinet, the front and sides decorated with raised relief work depicting birds and flowers, with gilt-painted geometric patterns throughout, fitted with two drawers over pair of cupboard doors, raised on stile supportsDimensions: Height: 76cm Length/Width: 92cm Depth/Diameter: 35cm
A WILLIAM AND MARY BLACK JAPANNED CABINET ON STANDLATE 17TH CENTURYthe cabinet decorated with gilt raised work with chinoiserie scenes of Chinese figures in watery landscapes with pagodas, trees and birds, with a pair of doors the insides decorated with a mythical beast and an exotic pheasant enclosing an arrangement of ten drawers with engraved gilt brass mounts, hinges and an escutcheon on a contemporary carved giltwood stand decorated with cherubs, scrolling oak leaves and acorns, each side with a green man mask and on individual term supports with scrolling acanthus feet167.1cm high, 108cm wide, 59cm deep
THREE ORIENTAL JEWELLERY BOXES, comprising a Japanese painted black lacquer musical rickshaw example, the wheels of the rickshaw turn when the movement is activated, with drawers and covered compartments, key included, height 19cm x width 33cm x depth 13cm, a Chinese black lacquered jewellery cabinet with flower and bird decoration, and a similar stained Chinese jewellery box with musical movement activated by the lower drawer, brass details and carved panels (3) (Condition Report: generally ok, Japanese box has a few small knocks to edges/top of a drawer, latter box has a replacement foot)
SIX CHINESE CARVED MINIATURE PANELS Framed in a wood and glazed display cabinet the cabinet approximately 85cm high, 36cm wide, 7.5cm deep Provenance: Private Collection Condition Report: Please note the below condition report is the only one available. With wear, marks, knocks and scratches commensurate with age and use Some old chips and splits to wooden frame, please see additional imagesThe above report is supported with additional images which can be sent via a link. Please 'Ask a Question' to request these images. For any further enquiries please contact the department directly.Condition Report Disclaimer
Y A CHINESE HETAOMU (WALNUT) KANG CABINET OR DISPLAY STAND LATE QING DYNASTY With two drawers 31.5cm high, 50cm wide, 22cm deep Provenance: Private Collection Condition Report: With wear, marks, knocks and scratches commensurate with age and use Some old chips, splits, and losses, please see additional images Polished overall appearance Surface deposits to reverse, interior and underside, please see additional images Solid and stableThe above report is supported with additional images which can be sent via a link. Please 'Ask a Question' to request these images. For any further enquiries please contact the department directly. Condition Report Disclaimer
A RARE PAINTED PINE DOG GATE PROBABLY 18TH CENTURY In 'Chinese Chippendale' taste, the fretwork gate with remnants of old ironmongery, previously blue painted 90cm high, 91cm wide overall Provenance: Arabesque Antiques For a comparable example of a dog gate- please see these rooms, Drew Pritchard: The Collection, 05 Mar 2024, lot 279 (sold £1550 hammer). So-called 'dog gates' were fitted to the staircase newel post, either at the bottom to prevent dogs coming up the stairs, or at the top to stop children falling down. The earliest recorded 'dog gate' is a Jacobean oak example still at Haddon Hall, Derbyshire (Gervase Jackson Stops, The English Country House, London, 1985, pages 64-5). Another, of vernacular form, dating from the Charles II period, with an oak frame and pine wriggle work splats, is likely to have matched the fretted sides of the staircase to which it was once attached (Christie's London, Interiors, 26 June 2016, lot 370). The 'Chinese paling' fretwork follows patterns popularised by the publications of architects and cabinetmakers of the period, notably Thomas Chippendale's The Gentleman & Cabinet-Maker's Directory of 1754 and Sir William Chambers' Designs of Chinese Buildings, Furniture, etc. of 1757. Another related 'paling' example remains visible behind a staircase window in Rivers Street, Bath. Condition Report: Overall the painted surface is distressed, this has layers of paint and in areas (notably the top rail) this has been lost entirely and the pine surface below is visible - the wood here is 'sick' and spongey to the touch, the tops of the upright timber has holes and signs of rot to the ends - in other places the wood remains solid and stable, the metal hinge remnants have surface corrosion and losses, pitting.Overall with various knocks, marks, scratches, abrasions, flaking and paint lossPlease see additional images for visual reference to condition and appearance Condition Report Disclaimer
STRAITS SETTLEMENTS. BRITISH MALAYSIA. Edward VII, 1901-10. Silver Dollar, 1904. Bombay. Crowned and draped bust facing right; EDWARD VII KING AND EMPEROR. / Arabesque pattern surrounding denomination in Chinese and Malay; STRAITS SETTLEMENTS ONE DOLLAR 1904. Design by George William de Saulles.Light old cabinet toning. In secure plastic holder, graded NGC MS 61, certification number 6374347-051.NGC Census in this grade: 194.NGC Census in higher grade: 288Total NGC Census: 1042Reference: KM-26; Prid-7Die Axis: 12h.Diameter: 37.3 mm.Weight: 26.95 g.Composition: 900/1000 Silver.PLEASE NOTE: A 22.50% buyer's premium will be charged separately. VAT on the buyer's premium may apply in accordance with UK regulations. Additional 6% fee charged on the Saleroom. Payment can be made in EUR, CHF, or USD for an exchange fee. Please contact us to find out more.This lot can be shipped from the EU if certain conditions are met. Please contact us on EUclients@thecoincabinet.com to inquire about this service.
Splendid antique James (Jas) Stinton for Royal Worcester hand-painted cabinet porcelain plates depicting red grouse birds,ptarmigan birds, chinese pheasants, quail birds, partridge birds, and black grouse birds in a scene of dense thickets with boarders of royal blue and heavily raised gold gilt decorative patterns. Signature on lower right: Jas Stinton. Cursive title on verso. Stamp: Made expressively for Royal Worcester, Made in England, Ovington Bros Co New York. Artist: James Stinton (English 19th-20th century)Issued: Early 20th centuryDimensions: 0.75"H x 10.5''dia. Manufacturer: Royal WorcesterCountry of Origin: EnglandCondition: Age related wear.

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