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Lot 697

An Edwardian stained beech wall cabinet, with panelled door, decorated in pokerwork with a branch of leaves, above a shaped crest, 51cm high, 46cm wide.

Lot 699

A 19thC oak hanging corner cabinet, with a panelled door, 108cm high, 75cm wide, with key. 

Lot 700

An Eastern hardwood side cabinet, with two doors, each with metal grills, on a shaped base, 85cm high, 74cm wide, 23cm deep.

Lot 320

Early 20th century walnut single door smokers cabinet with single internal draw, 18 x 15 x 33 cm H. P&P Group 3 (£25+VAT for the first lot and £5+VAT for subsequent lots)

Lot 193

A WICKER LOG BASKET AND A JEWELLERY CABINET

Lot 361

TWO TRAYS OF WOODEN, FABRIC AND CARDBOARD BOXES, A DOME COVERED CLOCK, BRASS AND GLASS CABINET, AND A TABLE LAMP WITH SHADE

Lot 789

AN ANTIQUE BOW FRONTED LEADED DISPLAY CABINET WITH CABRIOLE LEGS

Lot 800

AN OAK LEADED BOOKCASE / DRINKS CABINET WITH LINENFOLD DETAIL BY JAYCEE

Lot 805

A VINTAGE OAK DISPLAY DRINKS CABINET

Lot 357

Tray of Mason's Ironstone 'Mandalay' items to include; cabinet plates, octagonal bowl, graduated set of three pouch shaped jugs etc. (B.P. 21% + VAT) No obvious damage.

Lot 1365

Quantity of treen to include lockable cabinet with key in office (5246). Not available for in-house P&P, contact Paul O'Hea at Mailboxes on 01925 659133

Lot 1510

Walnut display cabinet with two glass shelves, 115 x 75 cm. Not available for in-house P&P, contact Paul O'Hea at Mailboxes on 01925 659133

Lot 1547

Four drawer metal filing cabinet, 50 x 50 x 70 cm H. Not available for in-house P&P, contact Paul O'Hea at Mailboxes on 01925 659133

Lot 1562

A modern mahogany two drawer shoe cabinet, 66 x 33 x 93 cm H. Not available for in-house P&P, contact Paul O'Hea at Mailboxes on 01925 659133

Lot 1604

Wooden display cabinet with one shelf and glass sliding doors, 95 x 31 x 77 cm. Not available for in-house P&P, contact Paul O'Hea at Mailboxes on 01925 659133

Lot 1605

Walnut display cabinet with two glass shelves, 55 x 30 x 120 cm H. Not available for in-house P&P, contact Paul O'Hea at Mailboxes on 01925 659133

Lot 1894

Quantity of mixed painting and decorating items, bushes, rollers etc and a six drawer cabinet with fixing and fittings contents. Not available for in-house P&P, contact Paul O'Hea at Mailboxes on 01925 659133

Lot 261

Taxidermy; an early 20th century cased kingfisher, modelled in flight holding a small fish, above a naturalistic foliate rocky base, within a glazed stained wooden cabinet, 25cm H x 29cm W x 14cm D

Lot 552

A 1970's wall mounted bubble gum dispenser, the painted metal cabinet with removable back panel and twin dispensers by Hardan Group Ltd, one for egg novelties, the second for bubble gum, with printed card to the interior 'Leaf Rain-blo bubble gum, 2p'

Lot 616

An 18th century Welsh oak wall mounted food cupboard, the pair of doors with bobbin turned spindles over fretwork spindles pierced with heart shaped motifs, opening to two fixed shelves above a carved plinth base, 69cm H x 100cm W x 23cm DCondition reportMinor splits to rear back boards, LH side top moulding loose but not detached, small repair to inside base, minor split to top of cabinet, door catch later replacement (please see additional images)General wear commensurate with age and use.There appears to be no later alterations although buyers should satisfy themselves to this before  bidding 

Lot 627

An 18th century and later Jacobean cabinet on stand, the cabinet with a moulded cornice over two doors applied with geometric moulding opening to a single shelf, upon the base with a conforming single drawer, raised upon ring turned baluster supports united by a peripheral cross stretcher, 161cm H x 79cm W x 29cm D (at fault)

Lot 660

A late 19th/early 20th century mahogany shop/retail display cabinet, by Sage & Co, London, the two glazed doors applied with brass drop handles, opening to six adjustable glass shelves, with glass side panels and a solid back panel, raised upon turned feet, 102cm H x 120cm W x 44cm D (at fault)Condition report15cm crack to counter top front RH corner (see additional image), light water stains and fading to the top frame, five shelves appear to be later associated and have been 'cut to fit', interior fabric has some fading and light stains, general wear commensurate with age and useHalf width shelves with central bracket support

Lot 718

An Edwardian mahogany bow front display cabinet, by Ray and Miles, Liverpool, the raised back above a single convex glazed door opening to two fixed shelves, raised upon legs of tapering square section and spade feet, 134cm H x 60cm W x 35cm DCondition reportOnly light wear and fading, some stains to the interior fabric, no visible faults or damage

Lot 745

A 1960's/70's Staples teak Ladderax wall unit, comprising; seven ladder racks, four glazed cabinets, one single drawer chest, a three drawer chest, three fall front cabinets, six assorted shelves and fitting rods, lacking some tip hooks PLEASE NOTE: The paintings visible in the photographs are NOT part of this lotMeasurements tallest ladder 201cm , short ladder 110cmwidest shelf/cabinet 90cm, narrow shelf 59cm deepest cabinet 42cmTotal measurements 241cm H x 368cm W x 42cm DCondition reportOverall general light wear with some minor rubbing marks, light water stains and fading. No visible damage or faultsComplete with two keys for the lockable fall fronts, however no keys for the drawers. 

Lot 746

A 1960's/70's Staples teak Ladderax wall unit, comprising; seven ladder racks, two glazed cabinets, one single drawer chest, a three drawer chest, two fall front cabinets, a sliding cabinet, nine assorted shelves, three corner shelves and fitting rods, lacking some tip hooks PLEASE NOTE: The paintings visible in the photographs are NOT part of this lotMeasurementstallest ladder 201cmshort ladder 178cm wide shelf/cabinet 90cmnarrow shelf/cabinet 59cmdeepest cabinet 42cm total measurements 202cm H x 307cm W x 42cm DCondition reportOverall general light wear with some minor rubbing marks, light water stains and fading. No visible damage or faultsComplete with two keys for the lockable fall fronts, however no keys for the drawers. 

Lot 1400

2 vintage furniture items. A retro design dark wood side table with curve shaped legs together with a vintage teak 3 drawer cabinet with metal handles. Table approx. 45cm tall x 42cm long, cabinet approx. 66cm tall x 42 x 42.

Lot 362

Niels Otto Moller [1920-1981] for J L Moller, a set of four teak Model 79 dining chairs and two Model 64 open armchairs:, the curved back with three vertical bars over wool seat and raised on slender legs, Danish Furniture Makers quality mark and maker's mark stamped to subframe, [three of six illustrated]. [6]* Notes Niels Otto Moller completed his cabinet maker apprenticeship in 1939 and continued his education at a design school in Arhus, Denmark, In 1944 he established the company of J L Mollers and designed the Model 79 chair in 1966.

Lot 338

David Gregson [b.1954], a limed oak two door cabinet: of jointed construction, the double panel doors with inlaid dot decoration and stained oak wooden handles, 165cm x 154.5 x 55cm.

Lot 10

An oriental jewellery cabinet with brass and jade coloured mounts; other boxes

Lot 459

A SPODE cabinet plate, decorated with trout, signed Casewell; another plate and a pair of continental figures, 28cm

Lot 792

An early 20th century stained and grained bookcase / cocktail cabinet with fall front, sliding glass door and single cupboard, w121cm, height 107cm, depth 32cmThe finish is a bit tired but the item is in good sound condition with no veneer loss noted. 

Lot 815

An Edwardian rosewood full height side cabinet with mirror back in the Sheraton style, extensive classical and floral marquetry inlay, the upper section with swan neck pediment, central glazed 2 door cupboard and open shelves, the base with 2 end cupboards, frieze drawer, central recessed shelf and undershelf, on turned legs, height 212 cm, width 138 cm

Lot 816

An early 20th century small mahogany display cabinet enclosed by single glazed door, on square tapering legs, height 129 cm

Lot 819

An Edwardian mahogany side cabinet enclosed by 2 doors, with extensive relief carved and floral marquetry panels, on cabriole legs and ball and law feet, width 94 cm

Lot 843

A 1920's mahogany china cabinet with 2 doors; a lime washed pine chest of drawers

Lot 845

An Edwardian 3 height music cabinet; 2 Edwardian dining chairs

Lot 857

An Edwardian mahogany music cabinet enclosed by glazed door, with frieze drawer

Lot 879

A Georgian mahogany bedside cabinet with double hinged top drawer and cupboard

Lot 885

A 1950's period style 4 piece bedroom suite in bleached walnut, comprising double wardrobe, kidney shaped dressing table, chest of drawers and bedside cabinet

Lot 892

A 1950's walnut bookcase/side cabinet by Morris of Glasgow

Lot 903

An Edwardian inlaid mahogany china cabinet enclosed by single door

Lot 905

A 1930's oak record cabinet enclosed by twin doors; a wheel back armchair

Lot 930

A small wall hanging wall cabinet; a long footstool; a 4 division stick stand

Lot 461

A mahogany and gilt metal mounted side cabinet, probably Russian, 19th century, with mirrored superstructure above the pair of cabinet doors, 157cm high, 89cm wide, 32cm deepCondition Report: Marks, knocks, scratches, abrasions consistent with age and useOld splits and cracks, some chips and losses, The surface uneven and untidy, this may benefit from a clean and polish, the gilt metal areas with wear and various indentations and knocks. To one side this is lifting.There is one shelf to the interior, there is a bracket for a second. This appears to be mahogany veneered on a pine carcass that has been stained darker - the interior surface is uneven.The mirror plates probably original - with spotting, depletion, and bloomPlease refer to additional images for visual reference to conditionCondition Report Disclaimer

Lot 472

A Regency mahogany secretaire bookcase, circa 1815, with glazed doors above the fall front secretaire enclosing a leather inset and an arrangement of pigeon holes and drawers, with two panelled doors on bracket feet, 213cm high, 114cm wide, 55cm deepCondition Report: What appears to be a 'rail' to the upper section is in fact peeling lining paper where the boards have slipped previouslyMarks, knocks, scratches, abrasions consistent with age and useThere are later associated glass shelves to the upper section. These were not placed in the catalogue and online images. If wooden ones were wished for these would need to be sourced by the purchaser. The grooves to the side to hold them are present. There are old paper letters applied to the centre upright. The top is screwed to the base for stability, this does need them as is prone to 'rock' without them and is not safe for use as such in a domestic setting. These are not original screws. The fitted drawer with marks and stains from use, the leather inset is creased and with old split along the horizontal 'hinge'. Some handles missing in this area - all drawers are present the report stated that two were missing they had been removed temporally but are now present again now.The base with two slides - these also have paper labels to them.There are four keys present, these do not operate all the locks - the cabinet doors do not appear to want to unlock - they can be opened carefully at time of report Old splits and cracks, some chips and lossesPlease refer to additional images for visual reference to conditionThe internal depth of the top section is 23.5cmCondition Report Disclaimer

Lot 93

An oak spice or collectors cupboard, incorporating late 17th century elements, the mitre moulded panel door enclosing an arrangement of drawers, 30cm high, 34cm wide, 22cm deepCondition Report: Marks, knocks, scratches, abrasions consistent with age and useOld splits and cracks, chips and losses, As catalogued this includes period elements but probably re-built and made into this cabinet at a later date using period and later elements. There are two pieces of walnut to the door panel - these are notably redder than the oakThere is a key to the lock operating at time of report. the drawers all with pull handles. The escutcheon with holes and marks around it probably from a previous fitting.Please refer to additional images for visual reference to conditionCondition Report Disclaimer

Lot 10

A French giltwood display cabinet, in Louis XV style, late 19th/ early 20th century, with Breche Violette marble top, 123cm high, 101cm wide, 33cm deepProvenance: Private collection removed from 9, Royal Crescent, BathCondition Report: Marks, knocks, scratches, abrasions consistent with age and useOld splits and cracks, chips and losses to the gilt surfaceThe interior velvet lining appears to be later, this has marks and signs of age and useThe marble top with the usual chips and knocks to the extremities including some larger losses to the edges and rear corners, also some natural faults and some filled repairsThe glass to the lower central 'window' is present but is broken to one edge it is in two main peices - this will either require professional restoration or replacement by the purchaser. There are some shelves present which are wrapped in packaging and have not been inspected by Dreweatts. Please refer to additional images for visual reference to condition Condition Report Disclaimer

Lot 124

Y A Regency rosewood and gilt metal mounted side cabinet, circa 1820, the mirror back superstructure above a pair of pleated silk panel doors, 135cm high, 109cm wide, 36cm deep Condition Report: Marks, knocks, scratches, abrasions consistent with age and useOld splits and cracks, some chips and losses to veneerThe gilt metal mounts with dirt and discolouration, some losses to the lower elements of beading There is a key to operate the lock to the cabinet doors,The silk panels are probably replacements there are some marks and dirt to theseThe superstructure is screwed to the rear and is secure at time of report Please refer to additional images for visual reference to conditionCondition Report Disclaimer

Lot 134

A George IV mahogany open bookcase, circa 1830, the moulded top above three banks of adjustable shelves divided by moulded pilasters and surmounted by scroll carved corbels, on a plinth base, 102cm high, 161cm wide, 33cm deepCondition Report: Marks, knocks, scratches, abrasions consistent with age and useOld splits and cracks, some chips and losses, one piece of moulding is Sellotape to one sideAs can be seen in the catalogue image the lower section has some old holes to the backboards - this has possibly been used for hi-fi or entertainment system and this was cut for the wires. It feels like bended cardboard in this area rather than wood - the higher boards are wooden, Some warping to the shelves, there are some pegs missing to secureThere are joints to the last third of the cabinet to the frieze and the lower kick board - the top is one solid plank, the plank is darker in colour than the remaining timber, it is possible there has been some alterations at some point previously.Some colour variation overall, the shelves with signs of age and use Please refer to additional images for visual reference to conditionCondition Report Disclaimer

Lot 229

George Nelson for Herman Miller, a painted wood and metal side cabinet, circa 1954, from the Steel Frame series, with single drawer above sliding cupboard doors, 76cm high, 88cm wide, 43cm deep Condition Report: Marks, knocks, scratches, abrasions consistent with age and useThe top drawer is designed to sit proud of the cabinet, there are some chips and losses to the edges of the drawers, The interior of the drawer with old marks and stains including apparent water damage, the drawer with sticky residue where a label has been previously stuck.Various scratches and marks The handle appears to be the originalChips and losses to the paint to the metal frameOverall solid and stablePlease refer to additional images for visual reference to condition Condition Report Disclaimer

Lot 230

George Nelson for Herman Miller, a painted wood and metal chest of drawers, from the Steel Frame series, with arrangement of three drawers, 76cm high, 86cm wide, 43cm deepCondition Report: Marks, knocks, scratches, abrasions consistent with age and useThe drawers are designed to sit proud of the cabinet, there are some chips and losses to the edges of the drawers, there is a label to the interior of the bottom drawer for Herman Miller. Please see additional images for details Various scratches and marks The handles appear to be the original,Chips and losses to the paint to the metal frameOverall solid and stablePlease refer to additional images for visual reference to condition Condition Report Disclaimer

Lot 252

Y A George IV rosewood and gilt metal mounted side cabinet, circa 1825, 126cm high, 97.5cm wide, 49cm deep Condition Report: Marks, knocks, scratches, abrasions consistent with age and useOld splits and cracks, some chips and lossesThe gilt metal areas with dirt and discolouration.Some marks and stainsthe drawer has been lined with green baize previously - this has been largely removed but tufts of fabric remain with glue deposits The doors with grilles, these were probably previously fabric lined, the grilles are loose and partly detached, they are made of bent gilt wire. Some splits and cracks to the veneers, the sides are dry and overall this would benefit from a clean and polish The lock to the doors is later, there is a key present that is operating at time of reportThe shelf is split in two pieces and will require some attention prior to usePlease refer to additional images for visual reference to conditionCondition Report Disclaimer

Lot 263

An exotic hardwood collector's cabinet on stand, 19th century, probably Anglo-Indian, the doors enclosing an arrangement of ten drawers, the stand with scrolled legs, 79cm high, 60cm wide, 33cm deepCondition Report: Marks, knocks, scratches, abrasions consistent with age and useOld splits and cracks, some chips and losses. The top with some marks and stains, there are old vertical splits to the sides. The drawers all appear to have their original handles.The lock to the door is probably original, and is operated by the key at time of report.The top and base are firmly fixed to each other, and there are some later blocks to the underside.There is an old spliced repair to one rear leg.Please see additional images for visual reference.Condition Report Disclaimer

Lot 286

Y A William IV rosewood side cabinet, circa 1835, 129cm high, 222cm wide, 43cm deep Condition Report: Marks, knocks, scratches, abrasions consistent with age and useOverall with a polished appearance, The superstructure is firmly affixed to the base at time of report with no looseness to the supportsThis has six pairs of brackets to support the height-adjustable shelves, there are only two to the interior of the central cupboard, there should probably be another pair to secure the extra shelf but these are not and have not been present at Dreweatts.The panel doors have had embossed paper applied to them, this is almost certainly a more recent addition, the timber behind looks clean with two signs of warpingThere is no key, the lock is partially engaged which is hindering the doors from closing fully when the left door is securedPlease refer to additional images for visual reference to conditionThe shelves are: 28.5cm deep to the sides, and 29cm deep to the centre shelfCondition Report Disclaimer

Lot 31

A cream painted and marble topped side cabinet in Regency style, late 19th/early 20th century and later adapted as a radiator cover, 83cm high, 144cm wide, 33cm deepProvenance: Private collection removed from 9, Royal Crescent, BathCondition Report: Marks, knocks, scratches, abrasions consistent with age and useOld splits and cracks, some chips and losses, one rear corner with lifting to veneers, there are vertical splits and cracks to the sides of the chestThe white marble top with the usual chips and knocks to the extremities, also various marks and stains, areas of dirt and discolouration. Various scratches and indentations alsoThe white painted surface is not original, there are signs of older paint beneath the current surfacesThe pleated material to the inside is later, the metalwork with dirt, discolouration, wear and losses and old breaks, this is crudely pinned in placeOverall solid and stableThis has no internal fittings or way of accessing them - there are some old painted over hinges to one side of the cabinet where this was probably previously accessible. This would need full attention to convert back to a useable cabinet. Please refer to additional images for visual reference to conditionCondition Report Disclaimer

Lot 381

A white painted dresser in 19th century style, 20th century, with glazed doors enclosing shelves and above an arrangement of drawers, 267cm high, 273cm wide and 43cm deep.Provenance: From a Guy Goodfellow designed London interiorPlease note: the original measurements for this cabinet were incorrect. They have since been corrected. The doors are not sliding doors but hinged as can be seen in the catalogue image, this has also been corrected since going onlineCondition Report: NB - THE PHOTOGRAPH SUGGESTS THAT THE TOP SECTION IS SMALLER THAT THE BASE, IN FACT THE UPPER GLAZED PART AND LOWER SECTION ARE EXACTLY THE SAME WIDTH - PLEASE SEE ADDITIONAL PHOTOGRAPHS Marks, knocks, scratches, abrasions consistent with age and useOld splits and cracks, some chips and losses. Splits and cracks throughout. The white painted surface is distressed with various areas of chipping and flaking, revealing the underlying timber. The green interior paint also in a similar condition. There are signs of old woodworm throughout. The six shelves each with warping and again, further signs of woodworm.The drawers are partially divided to some, this appears more recently carried out. The pull handles are probably original, there are no keys present, all drawers are unlocked at time of report, some however are quite stiff.The rail to the waist has been previously detached and with old screwed repairs. There are other splits and cracks in these areas.This appears to split in to two pieces for ease of transport. Please refer to additional images for visual reference to condition Condition Report Disclaimer

Lot 407

Y An Amboyna and ebonised cabinet in Regency style, late 20th century, by Robert Kime and after the manner of George Bullock, of concave-fronted form, the acroteria decorated cornice above two pairs of doors enclosing shelves and divided by a slide, the sides with fluted, turned columns, rosewood lined, 300cm high, 150cm wide, 47cm deepProvenance: Hollycombe House, a bespoke commission by Robert KimeCondition Report: Marks, knocks, scratches, and abrasions commensurate with age and use. Some minor splits and chips. Some fading to timber. Cabinet in generally good condition overall reflective of its relative lack of age. Some simulated ageing/rubbing to fluted columns. Key present and operates both locks.  One small section of moulding is detached but present with the lot. Some rubbing and wear to the handles and the front vertical moulding, this appears to be tape damage. The back of the cabinet is of slightly bowed outline (see images). Please refer to additional images for visual reference to condition. Condition Report Disclaimer

Lot 418

A Continental ebonised bookcase cabinet, second half 19th century, the glazed bookcase top above a base with arrangement of drawers and cupboards, 266cm high, 133cm wide, 55cm deepProvenance: From a Guy Goodfellow designed London interior.Please note the removable cornice is not present at Donnington Priory for the view, it has been mis-stacked at our furniture warehouse. It will be found and made available to the purchaser of this lot. This will probably be in March when the next sale is brought out. Please contact our head porter Gyula for full details and timingsCondition Report: Marks, knocks, scratches, abrasions consistent with age and use, the black painted surface with chips and losses and unevenness, there is a front corner which has been painted grey - this would need to be repainted over. Old splits and cracks, some chips and losses, Signs of old woodwormThe handles are all replacements, there are some chips and lossesThere was probably a writing surface fitted to the slide - this has been removed and the timber here is unfinished. A new one would probably need to be fitted.The glass is old and with associated 'waviness', the putty to the interior is dirty, brittle, and with losses.There is a key to the top cupboard lock operating at time of report, there is no key to the lower section. There are old brackets for shelves to the top, these shelves have never been with Dreweatts and would need to be sourced or manufactured by the purchaser Please refer to additional images for visual reference to condition Please note the removable cornice is not present at Donnington Priory for the view, it has been mis-stacked at our furniture warehouse. It will be found and made available to the purchaser of this lot. This will probably be in March when the next sale is brought out. Please contact our head porter Gyula for full details and timingsCondition Report Disclaimer

Lot 44

Y A French Vernis Martin parquetry and gilt metal mounted serpentine fronted display cabinet, with associated top, 154cm high, 83cm wide, 42cm deep; and a similar small Vernis Martin bijouterie table, 73cm high, 46cm wide, 33cm deepProvenance: Private collection removed from 9, Royal Crescent, BathCondition Report: Both items with marks, knocks, scratches, abrasions consistent with age and useOld splits and cracks, some chips and losses, The cabinet is missing the glass to the door - this has never been present at Dreweatts and replacement glass would need to be sourced by the buyer. This has been later wired for electricity, the top lifts off to reveal the holes where bulbs have been fitted - there was probably supposed to be a marble top which again has never been with Dreweatts and a new one would need to be sourced by the buyerThere are two glass shelves, these are supported on later screws - they are not originalThe velvet with wear and signs of age and use The table with an uneven surface overall, various marks, stains all overThe metal edge lifting to the topThe hinges appear to be later, there are later inset sections of timber to some areas of the rails Please refer to additional images for visual reference to condition Condition Report Disclaimer

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