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Lot 96

19TH CENTURY MAHOGANY TWO GLAZED DOOR CABINET WITH CARVED DETAILING

Lot 322

BOX OF MIXED DECORATIVE CABINET CUPS ETC

Lot 128

EDWARDIAN MAHOGANY DROP FRONTED MUSIC CABINET

Lot 172

WAXED PINE FRAMED SIDE CABINET WITH SINGLE DRAWER AND PANELLED CUPBOARD DOOR

Lot 586

A pine hanging display cabinet

Lot 860

A teak cabinet with sliding doors

Lot 551

A Yeomans' Needles Astwood oak haberdashery advertising cabinet, having five drawers each fitted with twin brass swing handles, the centre three fitted with gilt on white reverse painted glass panels "Yeomans' Needles Astwood". height 41.5cm x width x 47cm depth 30cm. 

Lot 552

An early 20th century Cash's Woven Double Letters mahogany shop display cabinet, with twin glazed doors to front and twin panelled doors to back, interior fitted with divided shelves containing original manufacturers printed card boxes and contents, exterior painted in black and gold "Cash's Woven letters", height 48.5cm x width 55cm x depth 16.5cm.

Lot 482

A reproduction Regency side cabinet

Lot 178

Mahogany display cabinet on ball & claw feet

Lot 901

An Edwardian painted mahogany display cabinet, W.121.5cm

Lot 891

A George III mahogany bowfront wash stand, with corner cabinet top H.164cm

Lot 175

A Japanese parquetry table-top cabinet and a Comitti mantel clock cabinet height 35cm

Lot 340

A 1920's Japanese lacquered postcard album with continental topographical cards, thirty one Victorian "cabinet" portrait photographs, a small "Sailor's Sweethearts" postcard album and a bundle of sundry cards

Lot 7206

A quantity of crystal glass animal and other ornaments including whale, swan, pelican; three small Italian glass scent bottles; small glass table-top display cabinet.

Lot 936

A good Japanese silver mounted gold lacquered table cabinet, Meiji period, decorated with fans and floral and foliate mon, the upper half opening to reveal an arrangement of twenty five drawers (most with different flower shaped silver handles), and two cupboards above two full width base drawers, a separate four legged stand, H. 53cm, W. 43cm, minor faults

Lot 844

A contemporary oak display cabinet W.95cm

Lot 839

An Indian painted small cabinet W.51cm

Lot 37

The late 19th century Ship's Journal of Able Seaman A. White, aboard H.M.S. Canada, a 2380 ton Comus-class screw corvette, launched in 1881 and sold for scrap in 1897. The journal records the voyage and trials in North America and the West Indies, from November 12th 1889 to early December 1892, with visits to Cuba, Antigua, St. Vincent, Grenada, Bermuda, Montreal, Halifax etc., qto, 115 pages, illustrated with 45 full page watercolours of vessels, landscapes, flora and fauna, in a charmingly naive hand, together with "cabinet" photographs of the author and fiancée?.Note: The Bow Badge of H.M.S. Canada is displayed in the Maritime Museum of British Columbia

Lot 476

19th century English Schooloil on canvasChildren at play in an extensive landscape24.25 x 29.25in.5% Import duty will be charged on the hammer price.The Beaulieu House Collection, the estate of John Bedford Esq. Removed from St Peter’s Port, GuernseyJohn Bedford of William Bedford was one of the major dealers in antique furniture in London in the 1970s and for the next 35 years dominated his corner of the trade.The business was started in the 1960s simply to help his brother William recover from an illness, with a small stall in the Kensington Antiques Hypermarket selling antique glass, while John continued in his role as company secretary at Smith’s Industries.Buying was fitted in at the weekends and evenings by John around other commitments.After a relatively short time it was found that the furniture used on the stand for display purposes sold more profitably than the glass and a decision was made to take a much larger premises in Upper Street, Islington, and concentrate on period furniture.John now took up the full-time role of running an antiques business with the skills and approach of a ‘true businessman’, driving the operation forward into what would become one of the first publicly quoted antiques businesses on the stock exchange.It operated out of the 15,000sq ft of The Merchants Hall in Islington.Dealers from across the world would find this often became a one-stop shop for their purchases, allowing them to shorten buying trips to the UK often by weeks.John was always a kind, cultured and generous man with wide-ranging interests from motor racing to building one of the finest private libraries in the world covering cabinet-makers and furniture designers to the brass-makers of Birmingham.

Lot 902

A Chinese hongmu display cabinet, c.1910, with an arrangement of cupboards and a drawer carved in high relief with figures and landscapes, W. 2ft 11.5in., H. 4ftProvenance - The owner and her family lived in Singapore in the late 1950s. The collection includes antique Chinese porcelain, jade and furniture her father bought from shops in Orchard Road, Singapore around 1955-59.

Lot 919

A mid 19th century carved oak cabinet on stand, in the manner of Richard Bridgens, enclosed by panelled doors supported on terms W.187cm

Lot 426

Rosenburg after William Hugginscoloured aquatint'The Right Hon. Lord Yardborough's Yacht, The Falcon of 351 Tons' 17 x 24.5in, and Dr Thornton Publ., engraving of William Withering M.D.; an engraving of Jean Restout, 1771 and a mezzotint of Sir James Mackenzie17 x 24.5in.5% Import duty will be charged on the hammer price.The Beaulieu House Collection, the estate of John Bedford Esq. Removed from St Peter’s Port, GuernseyJohn Bedford of William Bedford was one of the major dealers in antique furniture in London in the 1970s and for the next 35 years dominated his corner of the trade.The business was started in the 1960s simply to help his brother William recover from an illness, with a small stall in the Kensington Antiques Hypermarket selling antique glass, while John continued in his role as company secretary at Smith’s Industries.Buying was fitted in at the weekends and evenings by John around other commitments.After a relatively short time it was found that the furniture used on the stand for display purposes sold more profitably than the glass and a decision was made to take a much larger premises in Upper Street, Islington, and concentrate on period furniture.John now took up the full-time role of running an antiques business with the skills and approach of a ‘true businessman’, driving the operation forward into what would become one of the first publicly quoted antiques businesses on the stock exchange.It operated out of the 15,000sq ft of The Merchants Hall in Islington.Dealers from across the world would find this often became a one-stop shop for their purchases, allowing them to shorten buying trips to the UK often by weeks.John was always a kind, cultured and generous man with wide-ranging interests from motor racing to building one of the finest private libraries in the world covering cabinet-makers and furniture designers to the brass-makers of Birmingham.

Lot 108

A pair of early Victorian plaster relief portrait plaques of Keates and Morot, retailed by Aikman & Kellock of Edinburgh, 5in., and a pair of Continental plaster plaques of 18th century gentlemen, 3in.5% Import duty will be charged on the hammer price.The Beaulieu House Collection, the estate of John Bedford Esq. Removed from St Peter’s Port, GuernseyJohn Bedford of William Bedford was one of the major dealers in antique furniture in London in the 1970s and for the next 35 years dominated his corner of the trade.The business was started in the 1960s simply to help his brother William recover from an illness, with a small stall in the Kensington Antiques Hypermarket selling antique glass, while John continued in his role as company secretary at Smith’s Industries.Buying was fitted in at the weekends and evenings by John around other commitments.After a relatively short time it was found that the furniture used on the stand for display purposes sold more profitably than the glass and a decision was made to take a much larger premises in Upper Street, Islington, and concentrate on period furniture.John now took up the full-time role of running an antiques business with the skills and approach of a ‘true businessman’, driving the operation forward into what would become one of the first publicly quoted antiques businesses on the stock exchange.It operated out of the 15,000sq ft of The Merchants Hall in Islington.Dealers from across the world would find this often became a one-stop shop for their purchases, allowing them to shorten buying trips to the UK often by weeks.John was always a kind, cultured and generous man with wide-ranging interests from motor racing to building one of the finest private libraries in the world covering cabinet-makers and furniture designers to the brass-makers of Birmingham.

Lot 48

GLAZED DISPLAY CABINET, in a gilded finish, 54cm x 14cm x 56cm H.

Lot 113

CABINET, French industrial style, 91cm H.

Lot 545

BEDSIDE CABINET, 19th century mahogany with two panelled doors and a drawer. Bears plaque to verso 'Edwin Nichols Ltd', 46cm x 44cm x 67cm H.

Lot 682

CABINET, Regency style, burr walnut and mahogany with a pair of mirrored doors enclosing glass shelves over a brushing slide and four drawers, 211cm H x 50cm D x 105cm W.

Lot 571

CHINESE MARRIAGE CABINET, elm with two panelled doors enclosing shelves and two short drawers, 112cm W x 199cm H x 57cm D. (with faults)

Lot 488

Early 20th century mahogany serpentine bedside cabinet, moulded top, single cupboard door, turned tapering supports, pad feet, W36cm, H81cm, D38cm

Lot 476

Edwardian mahogany mirror back display cabinet, arched cresting rail with carved classical urn and foliage, three bevel edge mirrors, moulded top, three astragal glazed doors enclosing lined interior, square tapering supports, W136cm, H211cm, D45cm

Lot 487

Early 20th century music cabinet, raised shaped back, moulded top, three drawers, square tapering supports, W53cm, H79cm, D38cm

Lot 520

Reproduction mahogany bow front cocktail cabinet, two cupboard doors enclosing fitted interior above single slide and four drawers, shaped plinth base, W62cm, H130cm, D45cm

Lot 537

Metal gun cabinet with keys, W26cm, H123cm, D21cm

Lot 601

Maple and inlaid birdseye maple display cabinet, projecting cornice, four doors enclosing glass shelves, plinth base, W153cm, H195cm, D52cm Condition Report Click here for further images, condition, auction times & delivery costs

Lot 510

SForm teak side cabinet, single drawers above two cupboard doors, W86cm, H61cm, D45cm

Lot 406

Gnomeman narrow oak cocktail cabinet, fall front enclosing shaped shelf above two cupboard doors, tapering supports (W64cm, H138cm, D41cm) by Thomas Whittaker of Littlebeck

Lot 507

G-Plan light oak double wardrobe, two doors enclosing fitted interior, plinth base (W92cm, H168cm, D54cm) a matching five chest, five drawers (W76cm, H100cm, D46cm) and bedside cabinet with single cupboard (W46cm, H65cm, D36cm) (3)

Lot 536

20th century mahogany bow front display cabinet, two glazed shelves, cabriole feet, W62cm, H113cm, D37cm

Lot 453

Edwardian inlaid d cross banded mahogany serpentine bedside cabinet, raised shaped back, single cupboard, square tapering supports with spade feet, W41cm, H86cm, D41cm

Lot 245

1920's Gecophone mahogany cabinet No. 2000 with Lewcos bakelite coils, dials and three vintage suitcases

Lot 514

Wicker bedside cabinet, glass top, single door (W45cm, H67cm, D34cm) a matching laundry bin and a wicker chair (3)

Lot 528

Set of four Queen Ann Style walnut dining chairs, shaped cresting rail and splat, upholstered seat, cabriole legs and pad feet (W54cm) a walnut glazed door corner cabinet and a mahogany standard lamp (3)

Lot 503

Edwardian inlaid mahogany display cabinet, oval bevel edge mirror flanked by two astragal glazed doors enclosing two lined shelves, central bow front cupboard, square tapering supports on spade feet, W124cm, H184cm, D43cm

Lot 496

Early 20th century walnut bow breakfront display cabinet, central cupboard door flanked by two glazed doors, cabriole legs on ball and claw feet, W139cm, H111cm, D38cm Condition Report Click here for further images, condition, auction times & delivery costs

Lot 535

Mid 20th century treadle Singer sewing machine in walnut cabinet (W54cm, H79cm, D43cm) and a Pembroke mahogany table, turned supports (W100cm, H67cm, D86cm)

Lot 519

Reproduction mahogany cocktail cabinet, two doors enclosing fitted interior, carved and pierced apron, cabriole legs on pad feet, W91cm, H114cm, D50cm

Lot 337

Royal Crown Derby 'Imari' patterned 1128 cabinet plate, 27cm across, together with two side plates, 22cm across, (3)

Lot 325

Miniature mahogany cabinet, the rectangular top with moulded edge over two panelled doors opening to reveal three long drawers with brass handles, 28 x 28cm

Lot 235

19th century mahogany corner cabinet with glazed door, 164 x 72cm

Lot 225

Mahogany veneered cocktail cabinet, 134 x 62cm

Lot 319

Mahogany bookcase cabinet with glazed doors over two small and two long drawers, 210 x 84cm

Lot 347

Vintage leather bag with Mount Fuji pattern, two resin Shoe figures and a green vinyl two drawer jewellery cabinet, (4)

Lot 242

Mahogany display cabinet with astragal glazed doors and cabriole legs, 134 x 122cm

Lot 3524

An Art Nouveau Shapland & Petter of Barnstaple Oak Tray, inset with three stylised flowering tiles with turquoise borders, shaped brass handles, on four oak bun feet, labelled SHAPLAND & PETTER RALEIGH CABINET WORKS, BARNSTAPLE, 65cm long; and Another Mahogany Tray, inset with two stylised tiles with turquoise borders, brass handles, on four bun feet, labelled RALEIGH SP R01837, 59.5cm long (2)

Lot 3641

An Aesthetic Movement Walnut, Ebonised and Burr Triple Door Mirrored Wardrobe, the stepped cornice above a bevelled glass plate central door flanked by two panelled doors with carved repeating motifs, enclosing sliding trays, drawers and hanging fitments, labelled JOHN MANUEL & SON UPHOLSTERERS DEVONSHIRE CABINET WORKS SHEFFIELD, 223cm wide, 65cm deep, 203cm high; a Matching Pot Cupboard, 42cm by 37cm, 75cm; and A Bedroom Chair, 88cm (3)

Lot 3649

Gordon Russell (1892-1980): A Walnut and Ebony Bookcase, with four glazed doors enclosing six adjustable shelves, with ebony handles and mouldings, on five ebony octagonal feet, labelled THIS PIECE OF FURNITURE design No.672 was made throughout in The Russell Workshops Broadway, Worcestershire Designer: Gordon Russell Foreman: Edgar Turner Cabinet Maker: B Jones Metal Worker: - Timber used: Walnut Date 24/2/28, 139cm wide, 31.5cm deep, 108.5cm high See illustration

Lot 72

Oak Cabinet & gilded 19th century occasional table (2):

Lot 86

Art Deco Single door glazed display cabinet:

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