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A G-Plan 1960's four section lounge unit, comprising a pair of bookcases, each with four shelves over a single frieze drawer above cupboard doors, raised on a plinth base, bookcase with three shelves over a fall flap, opening to reveal a drinks cabinet, above a frieze drawer and cupboard on a plinth base, and a pair of glazed doors enclosing three shelves, over a further shelf and frieze drawer, above cupboards on a plinth base, 198cm high, 336cm W, 46cm D.
A G-Plan late 20thC teak cabinet, with two glazed doors opening to reveal a single glass shelf, above a further shelf, 144.5cm H, 81cm W, 28cm D, further display cabinet with a pair of glazed doors opening to reveal a solid shelf and two glass shelves, 144.5cm H, 81cm W, 28cm D, and a G-Plan teak television cabinet, with two doors above a lift up door, raised on a plinth base, 102cm H, 81cm W, 47cm D. (3)
Victorian Aesthetic period cabinet, circa 1885 and later, having two amboyna fronted guilloche carved drawers with brass acorn drop handles, over painted panel cupboard doors detailed with sunflower vases, and bordered with ebonised gilded tramlines and inset with outer panels of amboyna, width 94cm, height 80cm, depth 44cm
Good George IV rosewood chiffonier, circa 1825, the back with a bobbin turned rail and single shelf supported on carved, reeded columns, the base with a frieze drawer over two glazed cabinet doors opening to shelves, flanked by reeded and tulip carved columns, over a plinth base, width 94cm, depth 38cm, height 126cm
Unusual late Victorian collector's display cabinet, in the Sheraton Revival style, circa 1890, the cabinet top with twin glazed doors surmounted with a scrolled pediment and opening to a single shelf, over a two drawer chest base with bow front and profusely inlaid with a floral basket suspended from ribbons and acanthus fronds, the drawers similarly inlaid with garlands in a variety of woods, with metal ring handles, raised on tapered square section legs, width 69cm, height 149cm, depth 40cm
Victorian Gothic Revival satinwood chiffonier, circa 1875, having an upper shelf with mirrored back over a larger shelf, inlaid with harewood, boxwood and ebony tramlines and supported on turned columns, with a further mirror at the back beneath, over two central recessed square panel cupboard doors with further inlays, and opening to a single shelf, flanked by canted open shelves, labelled 'T Winson, Cabinet Maker, George Street, Liverpool', width 138cm, height 137cm, depth 40cm
A FENDER VIBRASONIC 6G13-A AMPLIFIER OWNED AND USED BY JERRY GARCIAcirca early 1960s, labeled Production 11, tolex covered cabinet, 'brownface' front facing control panel, fitted with 15 inch JBL D130F signature speaker.The 6G13-A was the first amplifier in the Fender Professional series and the first to feature a JBL speaker as standard. 20 x 26 x 10 in.
A JERRY GARCIA GALLIEN-KRUEGER AMPLIFIER AND FOOT PEDALcirca 1985the 250ML 100 watt amplifier with serial number 26419, black metal cabinet with Grateful Dead logo sticker to the top; and a black metal and rubber foot switch.This amp is likely to have been used by Garcia for practice, either at home or in hotel rooms when on tour. amplifier 9 x 13 3/4 x 6 in.
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