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A pair of 19th century mahogany bedside cabinets, each with tambour door and raised on turned tapered legs. Width 44 cm, depth 34 cm, height 76 cm (see illustration). CONDITION REPORT: Both cabinets are structurally sound. Both cabinet tops have veneer stress fractures but no significant veneer losses. They both have surface scratches, scuffs and marks. The crossbanded edges beneath have some sections of veneer missing. One door runs smoothly. The second door left hand upright (where the brass handle is) is detached from the tambour front. The tambour front is a little stiff to operate. The sides of both cabinets are in good condition. All legs are in good order with no evidence of any repairs or restoration.
A modern pitch pine cabinet of two drawers above two cupboard doors, 91 cm wide x 44 cm deep x 86 cm high, together with a mahogany sewing box on stand, a mahogany pedestal tripod occasional table, an oak drop-leaf folding two tier tea trolley, an Edwardian mahogany oval two tier occasional table, an oak double drop-leaf occasional table and a baize top folding card table
A modern mahogany bureau de dame with three drawer two door superstructure over two frieze drawers on turned legs, 90 cm wide x 45 cm deep x 95 cm high, together with a 1930's walnut serpentine fronted display cabinet, 63 cm wide x 31 cm deep x 117.5 cm high and a 1930's walnut sunburst two door display cabinet, 90.5 cm wide x 28.5 cm deep x 120 cm high
An Edwardian mahogany and inlaid display cabinet, the moulded and parquetry inlaid cornice over two astragal glazed doors enclosing glass shelving, over two panels decorated with harebell swags and Prince of Wales feathers, enclosing a further shelf raised on ogee bracket feet, 146 cm wide x 62 cm deep x 216 cm high
A collection of furniture comprising a child's pine wardrobe, 89 cm wide x 54 cm deep x 127 cm high, together with a pine chest of two short over three long drawers, 90 cm wide x 47.5 cm deep x 91 cm high, a pine TV cabinet, 83 cm wide x 43 cm deep x 54 cm high and a small hardwood coffee table with carved top
A Victorian oak secretaire collector's cabinet, the breakfront top with moulded edge, over a fitted secretaire drawer with pigeon holes as four drawers, with Bramah lock, over two panelled cupboard doors enclosing two banks of five drawers with turned knob handles, raised on a plinth base, 110 cm wide x 47 cm deep x 100 cm high
A wrought iron spark guard, framed print of "The Battle of Waterloo", mahogany framed rectangular wall mirror, mahogany bar back dining chair, upholstered footstool, yew wood sofa table type coffee table, upholstered daybed, painted two door cupboard on bobbin turned supports, painted bookcase cabinet of small proportions
A 19th Century mahogany bow fronted hanging corner cupboard of two doors, of small proportions, 38 cm wide x 54.5 cm high, together with a 1930's walnut cased two door display cabinet on cabriole legs, 130 cm high CONDITION REPORTS Corner cupboard only - there are splits throughout and one large predominant through the right hand door along with several on the mouldings. Knocks and bumps. An area of loss to the top right hand side of the cabinet. Possibly had replacement shelves or additional shelves added at some point. Lock mechanism working but the other catching side is not present. Wear and tear conducive with age and use including knocks, bumps and scrapes, etc. See images for more details.
A 19th Century rosewood veneered display cabinet of demilune form, the glazed and barred door flanked by two similar glazed and barred panels enclosing a single shelf raised on square tapered legs 85 cm wide x 42 cm deep x 163.5 cm high, together with a Provincial stained beech framed spindle back rush seat elbow chair on turned legs 63 cm wide x 84 cm high
An Edwardian mahogany bookcase cabinet, the upper section with astragal glazed doors enclosing three shelves flanked by harebell carved side pilasters, the base with two drawers over two cupboard doors enclosing a single shelf raised on a plinth support, 120 cm wide x 48 cm deep x 210 cm high
A good art deco walnut dining suite, 'The Celerity', in the manner of Epstein, circa 1935Comprising an extending dining table of canted form, raised on angled and cross-banded supports with scroll feet, eight 'cloud' chairs having cream leather upholstery and a pedestal sideboard, with an associated and well matched demi-lune two-tier cocktail cabinet.Table 106cm wide, 74cm high, 213cm long extended (154cm closed)Sideboard 152cm wide, 105cm high, 56cm deepCocktail cabinet 122cm wide, 164cm high, 45cm deepCondition report: The chairs have some splitting and a few small chips to the veneers as well as minor cosmetic blemishes commensurate with age and use. The table has some minor splits to the veneers on the legs and stretcher (not disfiguring), The top is fair with minor signs of age and use but consistent colour throughout. The sideboard has some areas of drying and surface cracklure to the top, some small chips to the veneer to the outer edges and cosmetic marks in places consistent with age and use. The cocktail cabinet is associated as catalogued and bears a label for Gold Feather products, the surface appearance throughout is good with a few small veneer losses to the rear edges. The interior compartments are clean and show only minor signs of age and use.
A c1700 and later oak cabinet on an associated stand with three frieze drawers above a shaped apron, on turned legs united by a wavy stretcher, 98 x 58 x 137cm high Footnote: Purchased at Bonhams Chester on 190112 (lot 64), estimated at £1,000-1,500.Condition report: Old chips, dents, scratches and cracks consistent with age and use. Later elements, old handle positions visible. Lacking small sections of mouldings including top left corner of base about 2cm
A Royal Worcester scalloped cabinet platepost-warthe claret ground with heavy carpet gilding, painted with a central circular panel of fruit, artist signed J. Reed, printed factory marks in gold, 23.5cm diameterCondition report: Condition overall very good with no damages or repairs. Both the gilding and the centrally painted fruit panel are in a good order, with no signs of crazing, scuffs, or wear.
A George III style mahogany break-front glazed display cabinet, 19th centuryWith fretwork swan-neck cresting above a cavetto and dentil cornice and blind fretwork, the central twin astragal glazed doors flanked by single shorter doors, opening to adjustable shelves, raised on moulded cabriole supports.255cm high, 254cm wide, 46cm deep
A Copeland porcelain cabinet platecirca 1870painted with four landscape vignettes, titled to the reverse 'Castle of Chillon', 'Magadino', 'Lake of Como', and 'Naples', printed mark to the reverse, pattern number D.7185, diameter 23cm.Condition report: In original condition with no cracks, chips, damages or restorations.
A pair of Royal Doulton cabinet platesearly 20th centurypainted with snipe and pheasants within wooded landscapes, titled to verso, artist signed J. Hancock,printed factory marks, gold foot rims, 24cm diameter (2)Condition report: In good condition with no cracks, chips, crazing or any restoration. Both the gilding and paint are in good order with no rubbing or obvious scratches.
A Coalport 'Windsor Castle' jewelled cabinet plateearly 20th century, artist signed E.O Ball, titled to verso, pattern X.8200, printed factory mark in green and gold foot rim,23cm diameterCondition report: Condition is very good with no cracks, chips, damages or repairs. All of the enamel dots are present; the gilding is in good, bright condition and there are no obvious scratches or scuffs to the painted panel. To the reverse, there is one very small nick to the interior of the gilt footrim - please see additional image. There is no crazing to the glaze.
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