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A 1930s three piece oak bedroom
A 1930s three piece oak bedroom suite, the wardrobes with panelled doors, 180cm h; 121 x 55cm and smaller, dressing table with triple folding mirror, 148cm h; 122 x 46cm More Information Dressing table top surface scuffed and scratched. Wardrobes with minor chips and scuffs consistent with age
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A French polychrome and light
A French polychrome and light grey marbled bedroom suite, early 20th c, comprising two wardrobes with full length mirror door and festoons, two bedside tables, low table and pair of caned chairs, largest wardrobe 235cm h; 52 x 134cm, smaller 228 x 110 x 46cm More Information Good condition, including mirrors save for very slight spotting on one mirror
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EDWARD WILLIAM GODWIN (1833-1886)
EDWARD WILLIAM GODWIN (1833-1886) FOR WILLIAM WATT, LONDON
AESTHETIC MOVEMENT WARDROBE, CIRCA 1875 stained pine, mirrored glass, with applied brass fittings, bears enamel 'Heirloom' maker's label to the rear and inside door124cm wide, 175cm high, 55cm deepLiterature: Soros S. The Secular Furniture of E.W. Godwin, Yale 1999, p.186, no.307 illus. and p.198, no.318 where similar examples of pine wardrobes made to Godwin's designs by William Watt are illustrated
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CHANEL SILK CAMELLIA SCARF IN BROWN
CHANEL SILK CAMELLIA SCARF IN BROWN TONES: These soft brown tones compliment most wardrobes nicely. Silk Chanel scarf with hand sewn hem measures approx 34'' x 34''. Sold with Neiman Marcus box, CHANEL ribbon and white camellia (fabric).
CONDITION: About 2.5'' of hem by CHANEL appears to have been re-hemmed. Otherwise condition is excellent.
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SINGLE-DOOR OAK WARDROBESINGLE-DOOR
SINGLE-DOOR OAK WARDROBESINGLE-DOOR OAK WARDROBE, English, early 20th century, 78"H x 52"W x 19.5"D.
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SINGLE-DOOR OAK WARDROBESINGLE-DOOR
SINGLE-DOOR OAK WARDROBESINGLE-DOOR OAK WARDROBE, English, early 20th century, the door having an inset exterior dressing mirror and opening to a brass hanger bar with hooks, 74"H x 36"W x 16"D.
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A set of four matching vintage
A set of four matching vintage Innovation Trunk Co. R.H. Stearns Co, Boston Mass. labeled travel/steamer trunks, with metal exterior shells and leather strap handles. Three wardrobes 21”H x 45.5”W x 21”D Flat trunk 13”H x 43.5”W x 21”D Condition: all with wear commensurate with age and use CT Transfer Fee $60
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Pair Modern Design 2-pc laminate
Pair Modern Design 2-pc laminate wardrobes, grey laminate with chrome hardware, top with mirrored door over three drawers, 80"h x 23"w x 19"d, chips and wear to bottom edges
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AMBROSE HEAL (1872-1959) FOR HEAL &
AMBROSE HEAL (1872-1959) FOR HEAL & SON, LONDON
ARTS & CRAFTS ‘MANSFIELD’ PRESS, CIRCA 1898 no. ‘235’, probably made by the Guild of Handicraft, oak, with patinated iron fittings, stamped to the drawer HEAL & SON 139cm wide, 191cm high, 59cm deepLiterature: Heal, Oliver S. Sir Ambrose Heal and the Heal Cabinet Factory 1897-1939, Unicorn 2014, cover illustration, also p.157 where a similar example is illustrated.Note: Ambrose Heal turned to C.R. Ashbee and the Guild of Handicraft workshops in Essex Road, Mile End to produce much of his earliest bedroom furniture output. The Guild produced eleven of these ‘Gentleman’s Wardrobes’ before the production moved to their own workshops circa 1899.
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AMBROSE HEAL (1872-1959) FOR HEAL &
AMBROSE HEAL (1872-1959) FOR HEAL & SON, LONDON
ARTS & CRAFTS ‘MANSFIELD’ PRESS, CIRCA 1899 no. ‘235’, possibly made by the Guild of Handicraft, oak, with copper fittings108cm wide, 234cm high, 55.5cm deepLiterature: Heal, Oliver S. Sir Ambrose Heal and the Heal Cabinet Factory 1897-1939, Unicorn 2014, cover illustration, also p.157 where a similar example with iron fittings is illustrated.Note: Ambrose Heal turned to C.R. Ashbee and the Guild of Handicraft workshops in Essex Road, Mile End to produce much of his earliest bedroom furniture output. The Guild produced eleven of these ‘Gentleman’s Wardrobes’ before the production moved to their own workshops circa 1899.
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Two satin birch breakfront
Two satin birch breakfront wardrobes
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DECORATED WARDROBE OR SCHRANK.
DECORATED WARDROBE OR SCHRANK. Bluffton Allen and Hancock Counties Ohio ca.1860 poplar. One-piece with a lift-off cornice and a raised-panel door set on pintel hinges. Retains its original faux mahogany graining green trim and stars on the door. Imperfections. 75 1/4''h. 52 1/2''w. 19''d. In the Swiss Mennonite settlement of Bluffton faux mahogany-grained wardrobes were among the most popular form of storage furniture. Since many early Bluffton settlers had migrated from Sonnenberg in Wayne County the design and construction of both one- and two-door wardrobes is similar in both communities. For a related two-drawer Bluffton wardrobe see Equal in Goodness: Ohio Decorative Arts 1788-1860 entry 132; for a related one-door example from Sonnenberg see Irwin and Locher Artistry of the Cabinetmaker fig. 200. Interior has been altered losses wear.