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ATTRIBUTED TO HENRY WILLIAM BATLEY (1846-1932) AND GILLOW & CO.AESTHETIC MOVEMENT ASH WARDROBE, CIRCA 1870 with arched architectural pediment the breakfront comprising three sections, with four en grisaille painted panels depicting recumbent classical maidens and cavorting cherubs, enclosed by stencilled borders of diaper work, foliage and flowerheads and line inlay, the central section with a mirror, flanked by two cupboard doors, opening to fitted drawers, sliding shelves and linen-lined hanging spaces, decorated to the sides, the whole raised on squat bun feet, with keys211cm wide, 239cm high, 79cm deepNote: For an ash commode and bedside cabinet of a matching design, both stamped GILLOWS, see Lyon & Turnbull 'The Contents of Kirkton House', 10th October 2018, Lot 449.
SHAPLAND & PETTER, BARNSTAPLEART NOUVEAU INLAID MAHOGANY DISPLAY CABINET, CIRCA 1900 the projecting arched cornice above mother-of-pearl inlaid motif and three leaded glass doors, the central door inset with stained glass panel depicting stylised flowering rose trees, the base with two inlaid drawers, above an arched apron with corresponding mother-of-pearl inlay raised on moulded legs linked by a stretcher with spindle back135cm wide, 178cm high, 45cm deepLiterature: The Furniture Record and The Furnisher, Nov 28th 1902, p.548Bennett, Daryl 'Shapland & Petter of Barnstaple', Museum of Barnstaple and North Devon, 2005, p. 38-9, fig. 3.27Note: It is unclear where the stained glass for Shapland & Petter furniture was made however a report on the Budapest Exhibition of 1902, featuring Shapland & Petter furniture, in The Furniture Record and The Furnisher magazine of November in the same year shows a stained glass panel design of the same design as the current lot. The magazine credits the manufacture to Messrs. George F. Gascoigne & Son, Nottingham.
AUSTRIAN SCHOOL, MANNER OF PORTOIS & FIXSECESSIONIST INLAID OAK KNEEHOLE TWIN PEDESTAL DESK, CIRCA 1900 the rectangular crossbanded top above three drawers and two panelled doors, one enclosing three drawers and the other a single shelf, the opposing side with inlaid panels, with brass handles and sabots, with one key150cm wide, 82cm high, 75cm deep
GOTHIC REVIVAL, WITH MOUNTS ATTRIBUTED TO FRANCIS ALFRED SKIDMORE (1817-1896)LARGE PITCH PINE CABINET, CIRCA 1870 the superstructure with an arrangement of open shelves and central arch set with painted and gilded wrought iron insert, the whole decorated with enamelled copper roundels, depicting floral and foliate motifs, the base with two cupboards and central open shelves above three base drawers on a plinth211cm wide, 252cm high, 55cm deepNote: Francis Skidmore is best-known as an exceptional metalworker and the maker of the Albert Memorial (1863-1876) and the Hereford Screen (which was exhibited in London at the International Exhibition of 1862 and now held at the Victoria & Albert Museum), both designed by Sir George Gilbert Scott (1811-1878). Based in Coventry Skidmore also produced church plate, light fittings and furniture.
EDWARD WILLIAM GODWIN (1833-1886) FOR WILLIAM WATTAESTHETIC MOVEMENT WALNUT WARDROBE, CIRCA 1875 the reeded cornice above a bevelled mirror plate cupboard door flanked by a panelled carved with stylised foliate motifs above three drawers and a lower apron drawer, with panelled side, the right side with one lateral drop flap with pierced brackets, all raised on turned legs122cm wide, 217cm high, 61cm deepLiterature: Soros, Susan 'The Secular Furniture of E.W. Godwin', Yale 1999, p. 225, no. 366 illus.Note: A similar wardrobe in deal is illustrated in William Watt, Art Furniture from 'Designs by E.W. Godwin', F. S. A., London, 1877, pl. 16. Priced at £18.18s0d., the wardrobe had minimal decoration and was described in the brochure as "usually enough (space) for a gentleman whose means were limited." Presumably this is a more expensive version in walnut with single folding shelf and carved details, however the layout of the panelling, drawers and cupboards are identical to the example in the brochure.
ATTRIBUTED TO EDWARD WILLIAM GODWIN (1833-1886) FOR WILLIAM WATTANGLO-JAPANESE EBONISED OCCASIONAL TABLE, CIRCA 1875 inlaid with satinwood panels, the square moulded top above two drawers and a lower tier with fretwork brackets and two further drawers, the sides with corresponding inlaid panels, the whole raised on incised and ring-turned tapered legs53.5cm squared, 73cm highLiterature: Soros, Susan Weber 'The Secular Furniture of E. W. Godwin' Yale University Press, 1999, p.203, pl. 325 where this table is illustrated.Provenance: Phillips, Edinburgh Sale of the Contents of The Fine Art Society, Edinburgh, 26th May 1992, lot 392Note: The tapered legs, latticed middle supports and U-shaped handles all conform to Godwin's work of the mid-1870's as do the drawer arrangements, a characteristic feature. Soros also asserts that the high elevation of the lower drawer is 'in keeping with Godwin's desire to keep the floor accessible for cleaning.
Early 19th Century inlaid mahogany secretaire chest of drawers, the moulded rectangular top with inlaid fall front enclosing drawers and pigeon holes over a pair of conforming cupboards enclosing tray shelf, 124cm wide, together with an early 19th Century mahogany bookcase top section with lancet-arched glazed wooden tracery enclosing shelves, 110cm wide (2) Condition:
Victorian marquetry inlaid figured walnut davenport, the raised back with a hinged cover opening to reveal a fitted interior with pigeon holes etc, hinged writing surface opening to reveal a partially fitted interior with drawers, cupboard below and standing on front scroll supports Condition:
Reproduction Victorian style mahogany finish twelve piece dining suite comprising: rectangular top extending table fitted two insertions and standing on tapered turned and reeded supports, ten balloon back chairs, each having a stuffed seat and back upholstered in pale blue and cream floral patterned fabric and comprising: two carvers and eight standards and a sideboard fitted four central drawers flanked by a cupboard doors to either side and standing on a plinth base Condition:
A George III mahogany bureau bookcase, the upper section with a blind fretwork frieze and dentil moulded edge, having two raised and fielded panelled doors, enclosing a fitted shelved interior and small drawers below, the base with a fall front enclosing a fitted interior over lopers and four long graduated drawers, retaining original handles, raised on ogee bracket feet, 224cm high, 107cm wide, 62cm deep

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