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A George IV mahogany two-pedestal sideboard with a break, bow front and end cupboards, supported by bold lion's paw feet. 213 cm wide x 78 cm deep x 94 cm overall height.Formerly of Donnington Castle House, near Newbury, Berkshire Formerly of Donnington Castle House, near Newbury, Berkshire Generally in good order.The splashback is missing.The pedestals are free from splits or cracks, both pedestals have missing locks but the doors stay closed without the central drawer is working as expected.
A George III bow break fronted breakfast sideboard with satinwood cross-banded top with a central frieze and kneehole drawer flanked by a pair of deep drawers with paterae and wreath handles, the whole supported on square tapering legs terminating in spade feet. 183 cm overall width x 69 cm overall depth x 91 cm overall height.
ARNE HOVMAND OLSEN FOR MOGENS KOLD: A DANISH MID-CENTURY 'SHORT MODEL 511' TEAK SIDEBOARD, designed circa 1964, the four cupboard doors opening to reveal a shelved interior, the left hand side fitted with sliding tray shelves, raised on twin square supports, dual makers and Dansk Møbelkontrol label to the underside, 160cm wide x 45cm deep x 71cm high
Arne Hovmand Olsen (1919-1989) for Mogens Kold, a Danish teak sideboard, the rectangular top above four frieze drawers and a pair of tambour doors opening to reveal a shelved interior, label verso92.5 x 210.5 x 48cmIn generally good, clean condition, noting only light scuffs and marks from use.
A LATE GEORGE III MAHOGANY BOWFRONT SIDEBOARD of Sheraton design, the satinwood strung top over an arrangement of three drawers inlaid with shell spandrels and borders of boxwood and ebony, on square tapered legs terminating in spade feet, 84cm high x 107.5cm wide x 51cm deepProvenance: The Grey-Egerton Family, formerly of Oulton Hall.
A McIntosh rosewood veneered teak sideboardHaving three drawers, twin cupboard doors enclosing a fitted shelf, and a fall-front cupboard, raised on tapering supports.213cm wide x 45.5cm deep x 74cm highCondition:A couple of visible staining marks to the top as well as scratches to the surface. One obvious scuff to the left end panel and a small loss of veneer to the left of bottom drawer. Please refer to the additional photographs uploaded with the lot description.
A 19th Century flame mahogany sideboard by Cowtain & Sons Ltd., the serpentine front above a frieze drawer centred by a swag motif and flanked by a cupboard and a deep drawer, on fluted tapering legs, 199cm wide, 74cm deep, 99cm highThere is an approximate 3cm long burn mark to the top surface of this sideboard. Please see the additional images online. Other than this mark, the top surface is in pretty good condition, with minor scuffs and marks from use
An American Regency style mahogany sideboard by Leo A Ziske the bowfront top above a central frieze drawer flanked to the left by a fitted drawer and another short drawer below, the right cellaret drawer with a tray over a lined interior, on turned tapering legs, with paper label below for Leo A Ziske, 1342 Beaubien Street, Detroit, 111cm wide, 56cm deep, 92.5cm high
Jordi Vilanova i Bosch (Spanish, 1925-1998), a walnut-veneered sideboard, c.1970, with two pairs of cupboard doors, each with brushed aluminium handles, opening to reveal six internal drawers and shelves, over angular brushed aluminium supports,200cm wide44.5cm deep75.5cm highCondition ReportMarks and scuffs throughout commensurate with age. Slight lifting and veneer repair to the top left hand side. A more noticable chip to the front left edge.
Large Victorian figured mahogany sideboard, raised rectangular back with moulded edge, breakfront top with gadroon carved edge and foliate carved corners, fitted with central drawer and flanking cupboards, cast lion mask and ring handles, on turned acanthus leaf and reed carved supports Dimensions: Height: 126cm Length/Width: 259cm Depth/Diameter: 83cm
A serpentine mahogany sideboard in the Georgian style - late 19th century, of small and pleasing proportions, the central drawer over an arched, cockbeaded kneehole, flanked by a right-hand cellar door and left-hand cellar drawer, with original brasses, raised on tapering square legs with spade feet. (LWH 106.5 x 55 x 86 cm) Pat 11058/15
A PAIR OF MAHOGANY DINING PEDESTALS CIRCA 1815 AND LATER Each shaped rectangular top above a drawer and cupboard door fronted by a Neo-Classical pilaster, one opening to a drawer and storage, the other opening to four sliding trays and storage Each 105cm high, 50.5cm wide, 68cm deepThe collection from Trethill House, Cornwall Condition Report: Previously the pedestals from a sideboard and with the associated marks and signs of adaption including plugged holes, marks and shadowsOverall with marks, knocks, scratches, abrasions consistent with age and use, chips and losses, splits and cracks, some repairs and replacements to veneersOne pedestal has the lock removed, the handle appears to be original, it has the original handle, the slides appear to be original and these have been later baize lined, scuff to pedestal base from the door opening repeatedly. Overall with colour variation and unevenness The second pedestal with a lock but no key, again handle looks correct, there is a deep drawer which was previously lined and divided - this has been cut and the dividers are now short to the drawer linings, again marks from door opening, colour variation and unevenness Please see additional images for visual reference to condition and appearance Condition Report Disclaimer
A GEORGE III MAHOGANY HALL TABLE LATE 18TH CENTURY The moulded rectangular top above plain frieze and cluster column legs 76cm high, 183cm wide, 79cm deepFor a design of 'Sideboard Table' by Thomas Chippendale incorporating a related cluster column leg, see Thomas Chippendale's, The Gentleman and Cabinet Maker's Director, The Third Edition (1762), printed John Tiranti ltd, London, 1939, pl. NoLX. The collection from Trethill House, Cornwall Condition Report: Good, structurally secure with wear and tear consistent with age and use. There are the inevitable minor dents marks and scratches and shrinkage racks, the top with a patch of dark staining to back left corner and a small shrinkage split in the same area. Otherwise the colour on the top and friezes is very good. Legs and particularly thge feet with scuffing, some old repairs to the feet. Small loss to the ovolo moulding to the middle block of back left leg (see images). The underside of the top with multiple old glue blocks ( a few replaced) but looks generally undisturbed.Condition Report Disclaimer
An early 19th Century mahogany and satinwood strung breakfront sideboard, the three quarter brass galleried back with twin candle sconces either end, over two drawers and cupboard door as two drawers and cellerette drawer, on square tapered legs to block feet, 197.5 cm wide x 78 cm deep x 146 cm high
A Victorian mahogany sideboard, the raised back with applied moulding over a central serpentine section with drawer, over two recessed cupboard doors, flanked by two small drawers over further cupboard doors enclosing shelves and cellerette on a plinth base, 180.5 cm wide x 53 cm deep x 142 cm high
Mid century retro teak sideboard/dressing table by McIntosh, comprising a rectangular mirrored back over an arrangement of six drawers with square wooden handles and raised on square tapering legs, 157cm long x 47cm deep x 115cm high Condition ReportSurface scratches, scuffs and knocks. Areas of fading/discolouration and some stains/water marks to top. Drawers open and close smoothly, structurally solid. General wear and tear.
AESTHETIC-MOVEMENT NARROW SIDEBOARD early 20th Century, in mahogany and having an upper cabinet with sectional glass door in between mirrored flanks, over a mirrored middle recess shelf above the cupboard base which has inlaid double doors, 190 (h) x 105 (w) x 62cms (d)Provenance: private collection Conwy
A Victorian mahogany serpentine front sideboard in George III style, 19th century; the gilt brass openwork gallery back with urn finials, a vacant curtain rail and reeded columnar supports to square socles; the shaped top with rosewood banded edges; above two bowfront central drawers, the lower one disguised as an arched moulding; flanked by a concave panel fronted door and a conforming deep drawer with zinc lined interior; on straight legs to spade feet; 127cm high overall, 183cm wide, 76cm deep
A late George III mahogany serpentine front sideboard, early 19th century; the top with moulded edges, above three drawers, all with inset bone keyhole surrounds and swing ring handles, the central drawer above a slide; on straight tapered legs to gaitered feet; 89cm high, 134cm wide, 59cm deep
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