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Auction House:
Gibson's Auctioneers & Valuers
Number of lots recorded:19
Lots with images:19
Prices available:19
Category:
Whatnots & Music Canterburies/Cabinets
LotDescriptionPriceImage
*** A Victorian ebonised canterbury, 19th century, with a pierced three quarter gallery above a shallow drawer on Corinthian style supports to a partitioned rack and raised on porcelain casters, embellished with brass stringing and applied cast gilt bronze… ***
*** A Colonial cedar three-tier whatnot, Tasmania, early 19th century, 144 cm high, 45 cm wide, 50.5 cm deep. Provenance: The Ruth Simon collection, 2005, reference, Kevin Fahy, Christina Simpson and Andrew Simpson, 19th century Australian furniture,… ***
*** A colonial cedar music canterbury, circa 1840, 50 cm high, 49 cm wide, 36 cm deep. Provenance: The Ruth Simon collection, 2005 ***
*** An Aesthetic Movement brass whatnot, late 19th century, Christopher Dresser inspired with a rope twist gallery flanked by flower motifs above a glass top and a hammered metal surround, with decorative pierced spandrels, an undertier with horizontal… ***
*** A marquetry inlaid burr walnut music canterbury, a single drawer to one side of the pierced open base, standing on four casters, 70 cm high, 68 cm wide, 48 cm deep ***
*** A Colonial cedar four-tier whatnot, mid 19th century, the top shelf with turned finials and a pierced three quarter gallery, 148 cm high, 60 cm wide, 51 cm deep. Provenance: The Ruth Simon collection, 2005 ***
*** A George III mahogany music canterbury 52 cm high, 49 cm wide, 34 cm deep ***
*** A two-tier phoenix design Chinoiserie lacquer and brass two-tier etagere, circa 1950 68 cm, 61 cm wide, 46 cm deep Provenance: private collection, Sydney ***
*** A George IV mahogany three-tier whatnot, circa 1820, in finely figured mahogany with gadrooned finials upon turned supports and brass casters, 75 cm high, 35.5 cm wide and deep ***
*** A Victorian walnut whatnot music canterbury, 19th century, with a fretwork gallery above an inlaid breakfront shelf with turned supports to a music cabinet below, raised on toupie feet with porcelain casters, 100 cm high, 75 cm wide, 38 cm deep ***
*** An Edwardian mahogany finished bijouterie and music cabinet, circa 1910, with cartouche shaped glazed panels to the upper section and curvaceous glazing bars to the lower register with hipped and carved corners above petite feet, 105 cm high, 60 cm wide,… ***
*** A gilt metal and marble three tier-etagere, French, circa 1940, with slender fluted supports and finials, 75 cm high, 41.5 cm wide, 32 cm deep ***
*** A Victorian marquetry inlaid burr walnut three tier what-not, 19th century, with a carved three quarter gallery and satinwood stringing, raised on turned supports and toupie feet, 113 cm high, 61 cm wide, 39 cm deep ***
*** A late Victorian walnut and inlaid music cabinet, circa 1890, the rectangular top with a three quarter gallery above a string inlaid glazed door enclosing shelves with leather edging and flanked by carved and turned column supports, raised on a plinth… ***
*** A gilt metal and black glass three-tier etagere, French, circa 1940, with slender fluted supports and crossed bracing to the short sides, 62 cm high, 40 cm wide, 31.5 cm deep ***
*** A burl walnut music canterbury, English 19th century 113 cm high, 60 cm wide, 42 cm deep ***
*** A Victorian inlaid walnut four-tier whatnot, late 19th century, the corner whatnot with boxwood floral inlay, turned supports and finials supporting shaped shelves, 130 cm high, 43 cm to each side at the base ***
*** A walnut music canterbury, late 19th century, with a pierced gallery top above a decorative partitioned section upon a maple base, with a single drawer and raised on toupie feet, 92 cm high, 60 cm wide, 37.5 cm deep ***
*** A Victorian marquetry inlaid three tier what-not ***