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Lot 297

A suitcase of miscellaneous to include cabinet plates, quartz mantel clock, silver plate, ceramics etc.

Lot 590

A Singer treadle sewing matching in walnut cabinet, with sewing lamp and other accessories.

Lot 594

A retro drinks cabinet formed as a terrestrial globe.

Lot 113

Chinese cabinet plate together with royal crown derby salad spoon

Lot 136

Early 20th century music sheet cabinet

Lot 138

13 Drawer metal filing cabinet

Lot 139

13 Drawer metal filing cabinet

Lot 57

A Continental figured walnut marble inset side cabinet, W.200cm, D.50cm, H.173cm

Lot 69

A George III washstand, Arts and Crafts circular table, diameter 43cm and a bedside cabinet (3)

Lot 81

A 1950's side cabinet, W.120cm, D.44cm, H.90cm

Lot 83

A Victorian mahogany bookcase cabinet on stand, W.158cm, D.34cm, H.175cmCONDITION: Cornice is damaged with veneer missing and split. Chips and splits to veneers on doors. Replacement sections of veneer.

Lot 113

A late Victorian mahogany breakfront display cabinet, W.184cm, D.40cm, H.161cm

Lot 131

A Victorian mahogany plate warming cabinet, W.44cm, D.42cm, H.92cm

Lot 142

A Chinese side cabinet, W.72cm, D.56cm, H.86cm

Lot 31

A George III and later mahogany, satinwood banded bookcase cabinet, W.107cm, D.51cm, H.246cmCONDITION: Overall has a good colour, the top is associated, general scratches and marks, not severe, overall good

Lot 108

A floor standing jewellery cabinet fitted three drawers with part contents

Lot 112

A wooden jewellery cabinet and contents of costume jewellery

Lot 311

A walnut effect corner cabinet fitted single drawer

Lot 312

A two door metal cabinet

Lot 373

An Arnette display cabinet

Lot 404

A mahogany bow front display cabinet

Lot 653

A metal two drawer cabinet

Lot 2088

George I style walnut cabinet, circa 1900, having turned finials above two doors having inlaid banding opening to a shelved interior, above the lower case with two additional doors, and rising on a molded base, 97"h x 51"w x 23"d Provenance: Property from the Estate of Frank J. Caufield, San Francisco (CA) and Montecito (CA) Mr. Caufield was one of the founding partners of the venture capital firm Kleiner, Perkins Caufield, and Byers

Lot 2092

A Welsh paneled oak court cabinet, 18th century, having a superstructure with turned supports, above the lower case having high carved doors accented with rosette medallions, 73.5"h x 57"w x 23.5"d

Lot 438

COLLECTORS CABINET, 18th century, Italian style, figured walnut with chequer inlay, two panel doors and drawer to stand, 60cm W x 101cm H x 36cm.

Lot 513

CABINET ON STAND, early 19th century black lacquered and gilt floral decorated with two panelled doors enclosing ten collectors drawers on its original matching stand, 59cm x 22cm D x 122cm H.

Lot 270

FRENCH CABINET, grey painted, the upper section with a pair of chicken wire panelled doors, 125cm W x 49cm D x 220cm H.

Lot 392

COCKTAIL CABINET, Art Deco, burr walnut and chrome mounted, rising lid revealing mirror, wine, sherry and shot glass fitted interior, above further cupboards, 122cm W x 120cm H x 36cm D.

Lot 394

HABERDASHERY CABINET, early 20th century English oak, with three glazed rising doors, enclosing 24 sliding trays above a full width drawer, stamped 'Dudley & Co.', 85cm W x 200cm H x .

Lot 328

A jewellery display cabinet and a cutlery box fitted out for jewellery.

Lot 396

A table top display cabinet with Singer advertising

Lot 467

A cabinet of watches and watch parts

Lot 475

A 2 door display cabinet with Frys Chocolate advertising to doors

Lot 476

A darkwood stained imitation chest of drawers TV cabinet

Lot 620D

An Edwardian mahogany astragal glazed single door display cabinet.

Lot 621

A table top display cabinet with Cadbury advertising.

Lot 630

A light wood (yew) corner cabinet.

Lot 631

A dark oak linen fold lead glazed corner cabinet.

Lot 662

A good Victorian inlaid pier cabinet with key.

Lot 668

A mahogany glazed two door display cabinet with drawers with Asprey's advertising glazed panels.

Lot 674

A good double door inlaid pier cabinet in good condition.

Lot 158

American apothecary or spice chest and North Carolina Federal one-drawer stand, 2 items total. 1st item: American cherry 15 drawer apothecary or spice cabinet, poplar secondary. Dovetailed and pegged construction, drawers with inner dividers and brass pulls, lower drawer with inlaid diamond. 16" H x 19" W x 14" D. Circa 1820. 2nd item: North Carolina diminutive Hepplewhite walnut one-drawer stand, yellow pine secondary. Broad, overhanging top, dovetailed drawer with inlaid edge, original brass pull, over an apron with molded edge, all on square tapered legs. 23 7/8" H x 23" W x 16" D. Circa 1820. Provenance: The estate of James (Jimmy) Neely, Smyrna, TN. CONDITION: 1st item: Overall general wear, some light scratching and losses to top. Brass pulls are old replacements. 2nd item: Older refinished surface, some stains and light wear to top.

Lot 253

European tantalus or portable liqueur cabinet, mixed woods marquetry case with engraved brass trim and brass feet. Shaped, hinged front cover opens to reveal a tiered gilt metal removable rack holding four etched and cut glass decanters and three matching cordials. Decanters - 9" H. Cordials - 3 3/8" H. Case - 10 3/4" H x 13 3/8" W x 10 1/4" D. Late 19th century. Provenance: the estate of Dr. Howard T. DeHaven, Columbia, TN. CONDITION: Light wear and some minor shrinkage to wood on case. Some cordials missing. Decanter stoppers are likely replacements; case only closes when decanter stoppers are removed. (Decanters and cordials have age, but may also be replacements).

Lot 261

Four (4) European porcelain items, Royal Vienna and Dresden. 1st item: Royal Vienna porcelain cabinet plate, the center depicting the biblical character Judith with her sword, having a shaped gilt and enameled border with vignette decoration. Royal Vienna "Beehive" mark, title and impressed "2" en verso. 11 1/2" dia. 2nd item: Royal Vienna lidded porcelain urn, having a figural landscape decorated vignette to one side signed "Riemer" and a figural female with hourglass decorated vignette to the other, terminating into a squared base; all on a burgundy and ground with gilt and enameled decoration including figural gilt swan handles. Royal Vienna "beehive" mark and signature "Sapho" to the underside. 10" H. 3rd item: Royal Vienna porcelain ewer, having a figural landscape decorated vignette and scrolled gilt handle with gilt and enameled decoration throughout; all on a teal green ground and squared pedestal base. Royal Vienna "Beehive" mark to the underside. 10" H. 4th item: Dresden porcelain demitasse cup with figural landscape decoration on a cobalt ground with a shaped gilt handle and highlights. 2 1/2" H. All items Early 20th century. Provenance: Living Estate of Frances Fulton, Knoxville, TN. CONDITION: All items very good condition. 3rd item: Light surface grime.

Lot 363

Two (2) Southern Two Drawer Cabinets, possibly Middle Tennessee.1st item: Southern 2-drawer cabinet, cherry primary, popular secondary. Comprised of a molded overhanging top, two dovetailed graduated drawers, each with two round wooden pulls, terminating in four ball feet. Hand painted checkerboard to underside of second drawer. Circa 1840. 11 1/2" H x 23" W x 12 1/2" D. 2nd item: Southern 2-drawer cabinet, walnut primary in the original surface, popular secondary. Comprised of a molded overhanging top and base, two dovetailed graduated drawers, each with two round brass pulls. 11 1/2" H x 21 3/8" W x 11 3/8" D. Second half of 19th century. Provenance: The estate of James (Jimmy) Neely, Smyrna, TN. CONDITION: Both items in overall good condition. 1st item: Areas of loss, largest 3", to cherry. Few areas of staining to top. 2nd item: Surface scratches, areas of loss, craquelure to paint.

Lot 372

Jessie and Ronald Cooper (Kentucky, 1932-2012) outsider art assemblage titled "Heaven & Hell Radio Cabinet," comprised of an old wooden radio cabinet shell, the exterior painted with depictions of Heaven and Hell; the divided interior with small carved painted wood dancing figures on top, while other carved human figures appear to burn in misery below, with a looming devil figure at center. Other figures are painted falling into the abyss along the sides and back, accompanied by their words of regret and admonitions. Signed right side, exterior, and dated "1997". 37" H x 23" W x 9" D. Note: Noted Kentucky outsider artist Ronald Cooper and his wife, Jessie, collaborated between 1987-2012, using found materials upon which to create works of art conveying visions of heaven and hell, which Ronald experienced after he was paralyzed in a car accident. Provenance: the estate of Raeanne Rubenstein, Nashville, Tennessee. A graduate of the University of Pennsylvania's Annenberg School of Communication, Ms. Rubenstein was a professional photographer specializing in images of celebrities ranging from John Lennon, Janis Joplin and Andy Warhol to Johnny Cash and Dolly Parton. Her work appeared in Rolling Stone, Life, People, and most recently the Ken Burns documentary, Country Music. CONDITION: Some minor exfoliation to paint and a 1/4" chip to top; few other scattered spots of light wear/grime, overall good condition.

Lot 384

Three (3) Country Store / Advertising items, including De Laval Cream Separator Parts cabinet and two (2) mincemeat firkins, one Nashville related. 1st item: De Laval Cream Separator Parts advertising country store oak display cabinet, comprised of an overhanging top and base, hinged front door with embossed chromolithographic tin sign reading "AGENCY FOR DE LAVAL CREAM SEPARATORS THE WORLD STANDARD" depicting an image of the machine, opens to reveal interior with adjustable shelves and paper labels reading "Oklahoma Mail From Factory", "Iowa Mail From Factory", and "Minnesota Mail" with additional illegible labels. Includes a cardboard board of De Laval Bowl Rings containing ten rings. 25" H x 16 3/8" W x 11" D. 2nd-3rd items: Two (2) stave constructed mincemeat firkins, including one (1) yellow painted firkin with white paper label for Grocer's Special, Ervin A. Rice Co., Chicago, wooden handle, and one (1) firkin with light blue paper label for Atmore & Son, Inc., Philadelphia, PA, depicting a cow in a field, center, wire bail handle. Both with ink stamps to lids, including Robert Orr Co. Nashville TN stamp Grocer's Special lid on yellow firkin. Ranging in size from 13 5/8" H x 11 1/4" dia to 15 1/8" H x 11 7/8" dia. All items early 20th century. Provenance: The estate of James (Jimmy) Neely, Smyrna, TN. CONDITION: 1st item: Overall good condition with wear to cabinet, wear and stains to sign. Back panel partially separated from nail, top left, with areas of loss, largest 3 3/4" x 1 3/4". Interior with dividers missing. 2nd-3rd items: Overall good condition with wear, areas of staining/loss to labels to be expected from age.

Lot 416

Grouping of three (3) Mid-Atlantic or Southern storage or spice boxes. 1st item: Mid-Atlantic cherry primary hanging or table top spice cabinet having exposed dovetailed sides, shaped gallery, slanted lift top revealing a divided interior and a pull out dovetailed drawer with divided interior. Poplar secondary. 12 1/2" H x 12 1/4" W x 8 1/4" D. 2nd item: Mid-Atlantic cherry hanging or table top spice cabinet having a molded hinged top, exposed dovetailed sides, and a pull out dovetailed drawer over a molded base. White pine secondary wood. 10" H x 12 3/4" W x 10 1/4" D. 3rd item: Mid-Atlantic or Southern stained poplar wall box with comprised of a shaped back with pierced hole for hanging, slanted lift top over a dovetailed case. 13" H x 8 3/4" W x 8" D. All 19th century. Provenance: The estate of James (Jimmy) Neely, Smyrna, TN. CONDITION: All with overall general use wear. 1st box with some losses lid varnish. 3rd box with some staining to top and losses along the top front edge.

Lot 417

Mahogany spice chest and inlaid maple box, 2 items total. 1st item: Mahogany spice cabinet comprised of a beveled overhanging top above four graduated dovetailed drawers with brass pulls and a molded base. 15 1/2" H x 16" W x 11" D. 2nd item: Maple storage box with a molded lid, exposed dovetail case, molded base and inlaid escutcheon. 5" H x 10 1/4" W x 5 1/2" D. Both items American, 2nd quarter 19th century. Provenance: The estate of James (Jimmy) Neely, Smyrna, TN. CONDITION: 1st item: Overall light wear to case, some areas of wood shrinkage, mainly to upper front left of case. Screws added to sides to reinforce drawer supports. 2nd item: Overall good condition with light general wear. Small splice repair to the front edge of the lid.

Lot 606

Cheek's Cross Roads, Tennessee, leatherbound journal or ledger, dating from June 12, 1802 through June 10, 1807, for a store owned and operated during this time period by David Deaderick (1754-1823), William Conway (born ca. 1775), and David Wendel (1785-1840), plus book and cabinet card (3 items total). Located in what is now Hamblen County, TN, Cheeks Cross Roads was acquired by Jesse Cheek as part of a Hawkins County, TN land grant in 1789 along the intersection of Stage Road coming from Abingdon, VA and Kentucky Road between Kentucky and the Carolinas. He built a general merchandise store in about 1795 that was later expanded to add stock pens for cattle hogs, mules, and horses. The store and all 200 acres of the Cheeks Roads property were purchased by David Deaderick and William Conway, both of Hawkins County, TN, from Jesse Cheek, recorded as being from Jefferson County, TN, on a deed of sale dated November 23, 1801, for the sum of $1800, witnessed by Charles T. Porter and David Wendel. The new owners of the store built a two-story brick structure that opened in 1802 near the original wooden structure. Conway left the partnership in 1804, and David Wendel joined Deaderick, who was operating out of Jonesborough, TN, in the business. It is during this time period, 1802-1807, that the journal was used as a record of purchases made by around 900 individuals, primarily men, each with their own account numbers. William Conway and David Wendel were the main contributors to the journal, each with their own styles of recording entries, all handwritten in ink. Conway's entries likely occurred on pages 76-123, pages 153-174, and Wendel's entries likely start on pages 175-248 when he was an apprentice clerk at the store around April-August 1803, and continuing from page 249 until the end of the journal when he became a partner. Entries began on June 12, 1802 through the end of August, 1803, on page 247, with entries for August 1 and 2, 1803 on page 248. Page 249 then jumps to January 1, 1806, and ends on page 509 on June 10, 1807, with about 32 months of recorded transactions in the journal. The first 75 pages were recorded by different individuals, likely other apprentice clerks. The entries show that the store sold a wide variety of goods, including books, dry goods, farm implements, foodstuffs, hardware and tools, equine equipment, housewares, medicines, a few musical instruments, personal care items, and, occasionally luxury items such as a crystal necklace, tea sets with colored edges, and laces. While most transactions were conducted on the barter system without the use of coin or currency, the journal records that the British monetary system was still in use until March, April, and May of 1803 when sales were recorded in both pounds and dollars. Starting on July 1, 1803, only dollars and cents were used. In addition to its function as a general store, it also served as the local post office, with Conway and Wendel both serving as postmaster, and as a bank. Included is one (1) editor signed copy of the book CHEEKS CROSS ROADS TENNESSEE, STORE JOURNAL 1802-1807, edited by Ann K. Blomquist, PUBLISHED BY Gateway Press, Inc. Baltimore, 2001, and one (1) cabinet card depicting a portrait of Davy Crockett with a facsimile signature, studio marks for McCary and Branson, Knoxville TN. Journal - 13" H x 8 3/8" W x 2" D. Book - 11 3/8" H x 8 3/4" W x 1 1/2" D. Cabinet card - 6 1/2" H x 4 1/4" D. Note: Jesse Creek was acquainted with Davy Crockett (1786-1836) who grew up nearby where his parents John and Rebecca operated a tavern. In his autobiography, Crockett describes how, at age 12, he ran away from home, "I then cut out, and went to the house of an acquaintance a few miles off, who was just about to start with a drove. His name was Jesse Cheek, and I hired myself to go with him, determining not to return home, as home and the school-house had both become too hot for me." Note: Wendel left the partnership in 1817 to move to Murfreesboro, and Deaderick's son, David Anderson Deaderick (1797-1873), took over. The property remained in the Deaderick family after the death of the original David and was operated by his sons. By 1833, it had passed to James William Deaderick (1812-1890), another son of the original David. However, he was not a successful businessman and the Panic of 1837 contributed to the failure of the business. Afterwards, James Deaderick studied law and then served on the Tennessee Supreme Court. In 1844, Franklin W. Taylor bought the property from the Bank of Rogersville and operated the store with a variety of partners, including Hughes O. Taylor and Leeper Long. The brick store built by Deaderick and Conway and remnants of the wooden store built by Cheek were still standing in 1915 when Franklin Taylor showed Mr. McClung and Dr. George Mellon the location of the original Cheek's Cross Roads. While there are currently no visible signs of these early structures, there is a Tennessee Historical Commission marker at the site of the old store. (see: https://www.waymarking.com/waymarks/wm57MF_Cheeks_Crossroads_1B_36). Source: Research and transcription help courtesy of Ann K. Blomquist, Dandridge, TN, editor of CHEEKS CROSS ROADS TENNESSEE, STORE JOURNAL 1802-1807. Provenance: Estate of Anne Harrison Taylor & Joseph F. Taylor, Morristown, TN. CONDITION: Overall good condition with wear, toning, dampstaining, tears, etc. to be expected from age and manner of use. Front cover and front end paper of journal are separated from spine. Numerous ink inscriptions to front end paper. Book in excellent condition. Cabinet card in overall good condition.

Lot 610

Archive of thirty-four (34) items, many Civil War era, Revolutionary War era, or Confederate Reunion related, including 1848 Mexican silver coin given as payment to Samuel Milton Taylor of Tennessee by the Confederate States of America (CSA), Union brass buttons, Iron signal cannon base used at Fort Ninety-Six, South Carolina, CSA $500 bonds, 1887 Reunion ribbon, and more. 1st item: 1848 Mexican First Republic Silver 8 Reales 10 D 20G coin, given as part of a one dollar and fifty cents payment to Samuel Milton Taylor by the Confederate Government at Greensboro, NC, at the time of the surrender of General Joseph E. Johnson in May 1865. Depicts an eagle with a snake in its beak, obverse, radiant cap, reverse. Reeded edge. Includes a handwritten note with family oral history story dated 7/8/[19]07 with later date Aug 10 1973 en verso, and an envelope with a typed version of the story. 0.903 fineness, 0.870 troy ounces. Note: Samuel Milton Taylor served as a Private in the 16th Regiment, Tennessee Regiment, Company E, a Sergeant in the 4th Regiment, Tennessee Cavalry, Company D, and a First Sergeant in the 2nd Regiment, Tennessee Cavalry, Company E. He was a prisoner of war in Camp Douglas, Chicago, Illinois (from Sept 1863-April 1865) and was a businessman after the war. (source: https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/10134653/samuel-milton-taylor). 2nd-3rd items: Two (2) Federal Infantry brass buttons, 2-piece construction, including one (1) cuff button depicting the Great Seal of the United States with an "I" in the center of the shield and one (1) depicting the Great Seal of the United States. No visible manufacturer's marks. Approximately 13-19 mm dia. 4th item: Iron signal cannon base stamped with "P" proof mark. 18 1/2" L x 5 3/4" dia. Note: According to an inventory list created by Joseph Feamster Taylor (1892-1965) of Whitesburg, TN, son of Franklin Walter Taylor (1854-1919), grandson of Franklin William Taylor (1810-1897), great grandson of Lieutenant William Graham (1786-1857, served circa 1807-1815 in the Sixth Regiment in the Tennessee State Militia), the owner of the Early TN Militia coat in Lot 608, and father of Joseph Franklin Taylor (1934-2015), this cannon was used at Fort Ninety-Six, SC, also known as Old Ninety Six and Star Fort, when it was besieged during the American Revolutionary War, circa 1776-81. Part of the top of the cannon was blown off during the celebration of the election of General Wade Hampton, the first Democratic Governor after the post Civil War Reconstruction period. This is number 67 on the inventory list. 5th-7th item: Three (3) CSA $500 five hundred dollar coupon bonds, issued in Richmond, VA, December 2, 1862, engraved by B. Duncan, Columbia, SC. Portrait of Judah P. Benjamin, CSA Cabinet Member, top center, surrounded by a decorative border. Serial # 338, sequential 446, and 447. Each includes thirty coupons. Each with Registrar of the Treasury signature. Approximately 14 3/4" H x 14 1/8" W. 8th item: Macon, GA Confederate Veterans Reunion ribbon, October 26, 1887. Consists of a printed red silk ribbon with information text and "REVIEWED BY Ex-Pres't JEFFERSON DAVIS" to center, with metal tassels attached to bottom. Includes handwritten note reading "Present by Mrs. J. M. Cobb, Eufaula, Ala" affixed to loose thread. 6 1/4" H x 2" W. 9th item: Three (3) Confederate, Southern Almanacs bound together, including one (1) Confederate States of America Almanac, 1862, published by Southern Methodist Publishing House, Nashville, TN, one (1) Southern Almanac, 1863, published by Schaffter & Bryant, Lynchburg, VA, and one (1) Almanac, 1864, published by D. B. Payne and H. C. Victor, Lynchburg, VA. 8 1/8" H x 5 1/2" W x 5/8" D. 10th-20th items: One (1) brass case containing ten (10) shells and bullets. Case - 3/4" H x 3 3/4" W x 2 1/4" D. 21st-27th items: Seven (7) fabric stick flags, including five (5) Confederate Reunion flags and two (2) United States flags, one (1) with 43 stars and one (1) with 46 stars. Ranging from 6 1/8" to 7 1/8" L. 28th item: Wooden chest with a hinged lid. 9 3/4" H x 18 1/2" W x 10 3/8" D. 29th item: Burgundy leather wallet with burgundy fabric lined accordion interior, inscribed "R A Halland" to interior flap. 4" H x 8 1/2" W x 5/8" D. 30th item: Brass stick pin with a fox head top and rhinestone eyes. Unmarked. 2 7/8" L. 31st item: Krementz Plate cufflink. Approximately 3/8" dia. 32nd item: Iron spur, the rowel made from an Indian Head cent coin, illegible year. 4 1/2" L. 33rd item: Pair of iron sheep shears. Includes a handwritten note stating that they belonged to Colonel J. P. Haun. Marked "(star) I&J W". 11" L. 34th item: Pair of iron bullet mold with black paint coated handles. 9 1/2" L. Provenance: Estate of Anne Harrison Taylor & Joseph F. Taylor, Morristown, TN. CONDITION: All items in overall good condition with wear to be expected from age. Paper items with tears, foxing spots, etc. 8th item: Fraying, loose threads. Printed text in visible condition. 4th item: See description.

Lot 823

Pair of Chinese carved gilt and painted cabinet doors, each having a red ground with six (6) gilt painted, carved and pierced inset panels depicting figures in outdoor settings and auspicious symbols. Mortise and tenon construction. Both float mounted and framed for hanging. Doors - 36" H x 17 1/2" W. Framed - 42" H x 24" W. Late 19th/early 20th century. Provenance: Found in Chattanooga. By oral history, auctioned from the collection of Krystal's Restaurant corporate headquarters in Chattanooga in 2013. CONDITION: One with overall wear and scattered losses to paint. The other overall good condition with losses to top right panel. Hardware not present.

Lot 879

Tennessee six (6) drawer cabinet and Mid-Atlantic or New England hanging wall shelf, 2 items total. 1st item: TN cherry six (6) drawer cabinet, poplar secondary. Rectangular table top form with dovetailed construction, dovetailed drawers having turned wood pulls, inlaid brass escutcheon to top center drawer. 10" H x 39 3/4" W x 10" D. Mid 19th century. 2nd item: Mid-Atlantic or New England stained pine hanging wall shelf comprised of three (3) graduated shelves and shaped sides. 22 3/4" H x 19 1/2" W x 5 3/8" D. 19th century. Provenance: The estate of James (Jimmy) Neely, Smyrna, TN. CONDITION: 1st item: Old patch repair top left side, loss to back right top side, overall light general wear. 2nd item: Overall general use wear, expected losses to paint.

Lot 1150

Aesthetic Movement ebonised banded oak inverted breakfront marble top side cabinet by Lamb of Manchester, the moulded panel doors and frieze inset with Wedgwood green Jasperware plaques, with lobed and dentil carved detail, central glazed doors enclosing two adjustable shelves, on a plinth base, W270, H154cm, D50cm Condition Report Click here for further images, condition, auction times & delivery costs

Lot 1183

Early 20th century carved and inlaid oak court display cabinet, three cupboards above two glazes doors, bun feet, W120cm, H161cm, D40cm Condition Report Click here for further images, condition, auction times & delivery costs

Lot 1186

Victorian inlaid mahogany stepped inverted breakfront mirror back side cabinet, shaped and pierced cresting rail, two drawers above three mirror glazed front cupboards, plinth base, W147cm, H215cm, D42cm, Condition Report Click here for further images, condition, auction times & delivery costs

Lot 1190

Victorian inlaid walnut pier cabinet, gilt metal moulded mounts, single glazed door enclosing three shelves, turned supports, W77cm, H108cm, D30cm Condition Report Click here for further images, condition, auction times & delivery costs

Lot 1202

20th century mahogany arch top display cabinet, single door enclosing glazed shelves, W66cm, H197cm, D37cm Condition Report Click here for further images, condition, auction times & delivery costs

Lot 1219

Edwardian inlaid mahogany shaped front display cabinet, projecting cornice, two glazed doors enclosing lined interior with two shelves, square tapering supports on spade feet, W122cm, H179cm, D46cm Condition Report Click here for further images, condition, auction times & delivery costs

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