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A highly collectable, honey coloured, mixed woods wall-hanging tambour-fronted Edmondson 96 rack Card Ticket Cabinet fitted internally with six flights each of sixteen card ticket recesses with hinged wooden retaining flaps incorporating black-board strips for the recording of the numbers of tickets sold for reconciliation purposes. Understood to have been removed from Hereford Railway Station some considerable time ago. 25 1/4" wide, 36" high and 7 1/8" deep approx. Edmondson Railway Tickets were invented by Thomas Edmondson to prevent potential fraud and to streamline the ticket system by avoiding the necessity to hand write tickets, the pre-printed tickets were numbered and a tally was therefore possible at the end of each day. No doubt the fact that Thomas Edmondson was a trained cabinet maker (with Gillows) and later a Station Master on the Newcastle and Carlisle Railway greatly focused his inspiration for inventing the system, which was apparently first introduced in the 1840's.
Royal Worcester cabinet plate painted with a centre panel of peaches and grapes within a tooled and etched gilded ground signed 'Freeman' D23cm Condition Report & Further Details Good condition. No sign of damage or repairClick here for further images, condition, auction times & delivery costs
20th century French style walnut cabinet, moulded serpentine top over blind fret work frieze, glazed door enclosing three adjustable glass shelves, raised on cabriole supports united by undertier, W60cm, H101cm, D39cm Condition Report & Further Details Click here for further images, condition, auction times & delivery costs
Burr walnut tv cabinet, well figured top with herring band and cross band inlay over up and over cupboard door with faux drawer front face, raised on bracket feet and concealed castors, W82cm, H46cm, D43cm Condition Report & Further Details Click here for further images, condition, auction times & delivery costs
Early 20th century mahogany cased gun cabinet, with two glazed doors enclosing interior fitted with gun rack, inset ivorine plaque for Taylor Brothers Showcase Manufacturers Sheffield, W91cm, H134cm, D39cm Condition Report & Further Details Click here for further images, condition, auction times & delivery costs
George III walnut side cupboard with herringbone banded decoration, panelled doors on bracket feet, the top surface altered to take an Edwardian bookcase top with herringbone banding and painted effect to simulate age, H214cm x W117cm x D42cm Bookcase top- Chip to top right corner of cornice, some minor splits to wood cornice and moulding, moulding below cornice warped and come apart but still present and small piece missing to moulding to side and scratches, glass some minor scratches, damage to veneer and small chips and nics and 1 key presentNo Shelves present 2 keys presentBottom cabinet- One key present but bent to bottom sectionsome minor fading to veneer to doors, blistering to veneer to top of doors and missing veneer to each side about 1-2 cm each piece, damage to moulding and old repairsSee extra images
Pair of 19th century satinwood crossbanded and floral marquetry inlaid cabinets,with gilt metal mounts and twin carved columns flanking glazed doors, on plinth bases, 108 x 79 x 49cmThe dimensions of the top surface are d39cm x w60cm Condition Report - Cabinet with key hole to rightThe front half of the top has suffered water damage, Areas of lifting to veneers, and lost areas of crossbanding lifted and lacking to top section. Missing areas to crossbanding to pediment. Feet rubbed to corners and missing veneers. Old shrinkage crack right hand side of the cabinet. Some other missing areas to crossbanding. Both Columns missing some moulding from flutes.One shelf present (appears to have had 2 originally) no apparent keySome paint splattering to front.Cabinet 2Surface marks and dents to top and scratches.Shrinkage top and repair top left column. Missing areas to crossbanding to pediment. Feet rubbed to corners and missing veneers.One shelf present (appears to have had 2 originally) no apparent keySee many extra images
19th century style walnut bureau cabinet, the panelled cabinet doors enclosing central cupboard flanked by pigeon holes and surrounded by numerous small drawers, over fall flap enclosing central open section and drawers over three long drawers and carved bracket feet, h235cm x w118cm x d50cm,
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