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Auction House:
Mossgreen Auctions (No longer trading)
Number of lots recorded:63
Lots with images:63
Prices available:63
Category:
Whatnots & Music Canterburies/Cabinets
LotDescriptionPriceImage
*** An eccentric and unique early colonial cedar five tier pewter stand, 157 x 225 x 104 cm, a remarkable one-off piece of Tasmaniana, specially commissioned and still totally original and complete despite the sections above the main table all being dry… ***
*** A small cedar whatnot Australian. 40 x 45 x 112.5 cm ***
*** A huon pine what-not, Tasmanian, circa 1845, 110 cm high, 48 cm wide, 32.5 cm deep. Literature: Australian Furniture: Pictorial History and Dictionary, 1788-1938, Kevin Fahy and Andrew Simpson, Casuarina Press Ptd Ltd, Woollahra p. 518 (illustrated) ***
*** A Colonial cedar canterbury, Tasmanian origin, circa 1850, with hand written provenance note in drawer, Came through the Broughton family, Davey St (Hobart) to eldest daughter Ellen May Woodhouse deceased, originally we are sure it came from the York… ***
*** A good Australian cedar whatnot 46 x 108 x 104 cm, fine quality and with original finish ***
*** A very fine quality English marquetry and gilt bronze mounted kingwood music cabinet, circa 1910. with painted cypher for Queen Mary and with a Royal Household label to base labelled private Property beneath a Crown and the capital initial M. 90 cm high,… ***
*** A Scottish Art Nouveau mother of pearl and marquetry inlaid music cabinet, in the style of Wylie and Lockheed, 120 x 60 x 38 cm ***
*** A fine musk-wood what-not, Tasmanian, 72 cm high, 57 cm wide ***
*** A fine and highly decorative bronze and Chinoiserie lacquer etagere, French circa 1920, by Maison Bagues, Paris. 79 cm high, 81 cm wide, 38 cm deep ***
*** A two tier etagere by Louis Majorelle ***
*** A good cedar four tier whatnot, finely turned supports, original brass castors, fitted drawer to base. 172 x 61 x 61 cm ***
*** A fine quality gilt bronze and bevelled glass three tier etagere by Jansen, French, circa 1920. 82 cm high, 129 cm wide, 30 cm deep ***
*** A unusually tall cedar whatnot, Tasmanian origin, circa 1840, 241 cm high, 107 cm wide, 28 cm deep ***
*** A small cedar music canterbury, Australian, circa 1840, 60 cm high, 49 cm wide, 29 cm deep ***
*** A good four-tier cedar whatnot, Australian, circa 1860. 145 cm high, 45 cm wide, 45 cm deep. Provenance: private Collection, Hobart Tasmania ***
*** A neo-classical ebonised four-tiered etagere, French, circa 1840, 117 cm high, 80 cm wide, 43 cm deep ***
*** A pair of tan leather wing back armchairs, raised on ball and claw feet ***
*** A fine George IV mahogany music cabinet, English, circa 1825 ***
*** Colonial cedar & blackwood 5 tier whatnot with tight baluster shaped turnings, c1860s. Height 136 cm, width 104 cm, depth 27 cm ***
*** A Victorian carved mahogany music stand, 122 cm high ***
*** A late Georgian mahogany canterbury, English circa 1920, 53 x 47 cm ***
*** An Australian cedar Canterbury, Tasmanian origin, mid 19th century, full cedar secondary timbers and original early brass castors and knobs, 59 cm high, 56 cm wide, 38 cm deep ***
*** A Louis XV style gilt brass mounted parquetry inlay etagere, late 19th century/early 20th century, stamped J Bugey, Fabricant, Grenoble, 80 cm high, 90 cm wide, 50 cm deep ***
*** A mahogany five tiered what-not, English, circa 1880, 175 cm high, 76 cm wide, 30 cm ***
*** An ornately carved ebony three tier collectors display shelf, Anglo-Indian, 19th century, 80 cm high, 65 cm wide, 21.5 cm deep ***
*** A music Canterbury, Australian red cedar, circa 1860, 62 cm high, 39 cm wide, 35 cm deep ***
*** A fine brass three-tier etagere 70 cm high, 30 cm square ***
*** A tall early rectangular cedar whatnot Australian, 135 x 92 x 34 cm ***
*** A wotnot with single drawer, Australian cedar, 19th century, full cedar construction, 83 cm high, 65 cm wide, 40 cm deep ***
*** A Regency mahogany Canterbury, 60 cm high, 56 cm wide, 40 cm deep ***
*** A William IV rosewood music stand, 140 cm high ***
*** A Georgian mahogany music canterbury. 54 cm high, 31 cm wide, 46 cm deep ***
*** An early Victorian walnut and fretwork canterbury, English, circa 1850. 45 cm high, 64 cm wide ***
*** An early Victorian mahogany canterbury, circa 1840, English ***
*** An oak music Canterbury, English, late 19th century ***
*** A Victorian mahogany three tier whatnot, English, circa 1860. 107 cm high, 65 cm wide, 34 cm deep ***
*** A wotnot, Tasmanian huon pine, circa 1890, 117 cm high, 54 cm wide, 33 cm deep ***
*** A Victorian inlaid walnut music Canterbury, English circa 1860. 53 cm high, 55 cm wide, 41 cm deep ***
*** A fine English walnut Victorian canterbury carved & pierced decoration, mid 19th century. 90 cm high, 60 cm wide, 38 cm deep ***
*** Sheraton revival music cabinet, inlaid rosewood, English, late 19th century. Height 136 cm, width 57 cm, depth 34 cm. ***
*** A rosewood three tier whatnot, English, 19th century, 116 cm high, 61 cm wide, 46 cm deep ***
*** A Victorian satinwood marquetry inlaid walnut music cabinet. 101 cm high, 59 cm wide, 42 cm deep ***
*** A walnut music Canterbury, English, 19th century, 87 cm high, 66 cm wide, 40 cm deep. Provenance: The Collection of Sir Leon and Lady Trout, Christies, Brisbane, 6 June 1989, lot 790, Private collection, Queensland ***
*** A yellow tole three tier whatnot ***
*** Music Cabinet: English burr walnut one door cabinet with string inlay. Height 88 cm, width 52 cm, depth 38 cm ***
*** Regency rosewood brass inlaid and gallery edged music cabinet. Height 85 cm, width 50 cm, depth 34 cm. ***
*** Victorian burr walnut three tier whatnot with barley twist columns, c1870s. Height 116 cm, width 67 cm, depth 42 cm. Provenance: Historic Corio Villa Geelong ***
*** A walnut veneered Canterbury with peirced work decoration, English, 19th century, 92 cm high, 60 cm wide, 40 cm deep ***
*** A folk art bobbin reel corner wotnot, Barossa Valley, South Australia, 19th century, 123 cm high, 59 cm wide, 35 cm deep ***
*** A carved, ebonized and parcel-gilt music canterbury, French circa 1900, 60 x 45 x 30 cm ***
*** A George IV rosewood music canterbury, circa 1820. 84 cm high, 44 cm wide and 38 cm deep ***
*** An early Victorian rosewood and mahogany whatnot circa 1850. English. 102 x 46 x 45 cm ***
*** A pair of Louis XV style marquetry inlaid walnut and rosewood etagere, 19th century, 82 cm high, 40 cm wide, 31 cm deep ***
*** Victorian walnut whatnot with pierced gallery back, c1880s. Height 103 cm, width 79 cm, depth 41 cm. Provenance: Historic Corio Villa Geelong ***
*** A black glass and gilt metal etagere, French, circa 1940. 69 cm high, 35 cm wide and 30 cm deep ***
*** A black glass and gilt metal etagere, French, circa 1940. 78 cm high, 43 cm wide and 32 cm deep ***
*** A corner whatnot, burr walnut with marquetry inlay, circa 1870, 129 cm high, 60 cm wide, 40 cm deep ***
*** A Victorian walnut corner whatnot circa 1870 130 x 45 cm ***
*** Painted pine antique one-door tapering music cabinet with brass lion mask handles. 44 cm x 44 cm x 103 cm ***
*** An oak three tier whatnot, English circa 1910, with barley twist column, 148 cm high ***
*** A small kingwood corner etagere, French, late 19th century. 100 cm high, 38 cm wide, 41 cm deep ***
*** A George III style mahogany music Canterbury, 20th century. 63 cm high, 48 cm long, 40 cm deep ***
*** A hardwood hinged-top music cabinet, circa 1920. 81 cm high, 77 cm wide, 48 cm deep together with an Edwardian style mahogany dining chair & a foot stool, English, 20th century (3) ***