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A smoker's cabinet, c.1900, the rectangular top bearing a silver plaque with inscription Presented to HA. Allport Esq. by the South East Ward Conservative Association, on the occasion of his marriage, Barnsley, September 1901, the panelled doors opening to two drawers and a recess for tobacco jar, now lacking but replaced with a blue ceramic jar, includes a collection of smoking paraphernalia such as cigarette cards, cigarette holders, match books etc. (h.29cm x 32cm x 22cm)
A Royal Worcester porcelain pin tray, decorated with a butterfly by Milwyn Holloway, entitled verso 'Brown Fritillary', w.12cm; together with a Grainger & Co Royal Chinaworks Worcester miniature cabinet cup, decorated with a Collage Great Malvern, h.4cm (2)Condition report: Cup - some gilt wear to top rim.Otherwise no apparent faults.
A mid-19th century Copeland porcelain cabinet plate, the reticulated flat rim finely decorated with four reserves of French landscapes, to include Bridge of St Cloud from Sevres, within turquoise and raised gilt enamel borders, printed backstamp, circa 1862, numbered D2605, dia.22cmCondition report: No apparent faults.
A 1920s mahogany table-top canteen of cutlery, the hinged lid opening to reveal blue velvet lined interior and with three drawers below, the stand with further single drawer, on cabriole legs and padfeet, the matched contents mainly being Goldsmiths & Silversmiths Co, to include twelve table knives with steel blades and silver mounted handles, twelve cheese knives, twelve tea knives, twelve dessert forks with mother of pearl handles, twelve dessert knives with mother of pearl handles, twelve fish forks, twelve fish knives, two associated sauce ladles, nine soup spoons, and eleven tablespoons, mostly being 1920s London assays, gross weight including knives approx 168oz, cabinet w.68cm, d.50cm, h.105cm
A circa 1830 mahogany travelling apothecary cabinet, the case with sunken brass carry handle over two hinged doors, opening to reveal fitted compartments with jars and covers, all lacking annotations, two drawers, one with steel and brass scale and the other with glass pestle and mortar and further bottles, the reverse with sliding panel to reveal four velvet lined partitioned compartments, h.27.5cm, w.22cm (closed), d.17cm
A Sheraton Revival fiddleback mahogany and marquetry inlaid breakfront side cabinet by Edwards & Roberts, having glazed and shelved upper section over three bevelled mirrorplates, the base fitted with three frieze drawers over cupboard doors, each with satinwood crossbanding and profuse marquetry inlays, all within fluted pilasters, stamped Edwards & Roberts to central drawer, w.115cm, d.40cm h.216cmCondition report: Middle right spindle with old break.Loss to bottom right hand corner of right hand drawer veneer.Some mouldings off but present.Overall condition very good, no splits or cracks.
A Regency rosewood side cabinet, having replacement veined green marble top over twin gilt brass and pleated silk fronted cupboard doors, enclosing adjustable shelves, w.97cm, d.36cm, h.92cmCondition report: Approx. 6” surface scratch to marble top, would easily polish out.Doors close perfectly, no warping.Lock good, with key.Silk and brass good.Some flaking to gilt along both sides.Plinth good.Rosewood of good colour and complete, albeit slightly grubby.Overall very good condition.MOULDING BENEATH MARBLE TO EITHER SIDE MISSING.
A satinwood and ebony inlaid china display cabinet, by S&H Jewell of 25 Parker Street, London WC2, the glazed upper section with twin bowed doors, opening to reveal silk-backed interior with two plate glass shelves, all above two further bowed and panelled doors and flanked by two marquetry inlaid panels, the whole raised on square tapering supports united by platform undertier, w.129cm, h.188cmCondition report: Some staining to silk on base of cabinet.Locks well with key.All glass good.Stands well and is strong.Colour excellent.Timbers excellent.The whole in excellent condition with a small number of veneer repairs only.Measurements between shelves 32-33cm.
An Edwardian satinwood china display cabinet, having a cavetto cornice and plain frieze, above bowed glazed door flanked by concave glass panels, enclosing plate glass shelved interior, all above two frieze drawers, raised on square tapering supports with platform undertier, w.109cm, h.175cm
In the manner of William Trotter of Edinburgh - a late Regency burr oak, rosewood and cut brass inlaid breakfront cabinet bookcase, having a carved pediment over four arched glazed doors, with further silk panelled doors below, flanked by turned pilasters, all raised on turned bun feet, w.184cm, d.45cm, h.214cm
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