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Lot 852

A mid 20th century Georgian style x 6 mahogany cabinet on chest with double doors over three drawers

Lot 878

A mid 20th century teak wall unit with fall front drinks cabinet, double drawers and cupboard below, ht. 193 x width 107cm.  +  A mid 20th century teak wall unit, double glazed cupboard above, double drawers and cupboard below, ht. 193 x width 107cm.

Lot 884

A mahogany display cabinet enclosed by 2 glazed doors

Lot 888

A dwarf mahogany side cabinet with glazed full front and square tap legs.

Lot 909

An Edwardian carved mahogany pedestal music cabinet with panelled sides.  Lot 909 Dimensions: 46 x 46 x 106cm The panels to either side are plain - not carved.

Lot 910

A 1930's display cabinet with bow front

Lot 25

A good quality late Victorian figured walnut and mahogany table top Collectors Cabinet, with two panel doors enclosing five graduating drawers, 38cms x 53cms (15" x 21") (1)

Lot 405

A 19th Century mahogany Side Cabinet, with rectangular top above two brass trellis panel doors enclosing two shelves, 90cms x 111cms (35 1/2" x 43 1/2"). (1)

Lot 464

A fourteen piece part Empire English floral transfer pattern Coffee Service; together with a Sitzendorf Cabinet Cup and Saucer; a Coalport Coffee Cup and Saucer; and a Dresden lobed square Dish decorated with figures and flowers. (14)

Lot 511

A Renaissance style gilt decorated Frame, with egg n' dart moulded cornice, reeded columns, converted to a curio wall Cabinet, signed  on interior 'Wyzustkiewicz 1991', approx. 76cms x 56cms (30" x 22"). (1)

Lot 628

A fine quality Victorian walnut Collectors Cabinet, the top with pierced gallery over tambour roll door opening to reveal a series of drawers with mirror back and marble shelf, on a base with two drawers and panelled doors, terminating on plinth base, approx. 149cms high x 38cms deep (59" x 15"). (1)

Lot 698

A 19th Century ebonised and brass mounted pietra dura Pier Cabinet, with white marble top above a tall brass mounted door crested with a quiver of arrows, a torch, ribbons and a wreath over a floral arrangement of carved semi-precious stones on a conforming plinth base, 116cms x 45cms (45 1/2" x 17 3/4"). (1)

Lot 702

A Victorian ebonised and birds-eye-maple Music Cabinet, inlaid and crossbanded with a glazed door enclosing music slides, 100cms x 59cms (39" x 23"). (1)

Lot 813

An attractive 19th Century hand painted Royal Vienna Cabinet Plate, the central panel signed Knoeller depicting attendants bathing child (Achilles) or 'Die Tause des Achilles,' approx. 25cms (10''). (1)

Lot 815

A good Victorian inlaid walnut Pier Display Cabinet, with brass mount, the rectangular top with front rounded corners above an arched and glazed door flanked to either side with turned and inlaid pilasters on a shaped plinth, stamped W. Fry & Co., 4120, 125cms x 87cms (49' x 34'). (1)

Lot 941

A very good oak Arts & Crafts Cabinet, the shelved top above a recessed mirror panel above a door with floral carved band and four green frosted glass panels under an arch, with copper hinge plates, 102cms x 75cms (64" x 29 1/2"). (1)

Lot 71

An Ottoman tortoiseshell and mother-of-pearl inlaid cabinet Turkey, 18th centuryof rectangular form with fall front opening to reveal eight drawers, profusely decorated in mother-of-pearl, tortoiseshell, and bone inlay with panels of geometric and floral designs, brass clasps and handles, the interior walls painted with geometric and scrolling bands, accompanying key with tassel 19 x 29.5 x 23 cm.Footnotes:For another Ottoman fall front chest with similar mother-of-pearl floral motifs dated to the 18th century, see Christie's, Islamic Art and Manuscripts, 26 April 2005, Lot 157.This lot is subject to the following lot symbols: YY Subject to CITES regulations when exporting items outside of the UK, see clause 13.For further information on this lot please visit Bonhams.com

Lot 91

A painted wood cabinet Western India, early 17th Centuryof rectangular form with drop front opening to reveal six drawers, iron handles to either side, the exterior decorated in polychrome with panels containing combatant animals amongst floral sprays, the drawers each with iron handle and decorated to the front with gilt foliate sprays on a black ground, the interior of the drop front decorated en suite, with key 33.4 x 22 x 22.8 cm.For further information on this lot please visit Bonhams.com

Lot 92

An Indo-Portuguese mother of pearl dish Gujarat, 17th Centuryof shallow rounded form on a short foot, constructed from pinned geometric sections of mother-of-pearl forming a flowerhead within a central roundel with an outer band of radiating panels, rim with scalloped edge, brass bands to the underside of rim and foot, accompanied by a vertical stand 19.7 cm. diam.Footnotes:Given the western shape of these dishes, art historians of the 19th century initially thought of them as European. Gujarati dishes of this design are known to have been imported to Europe from as early as the second quarter of the 16th century, based on a documented example in the Green Vaults in Dresden. The Portuguese in India are particularly known for commissioning Gujarati mother-of-pearl wares. In some cases, these dishes are known to have accompanied larger mother-of-pearl ewers, as illustrated by two examples presently in the Victoria and Albert Museum in London (inv.no. 4282-1857 and 4283-1857). For a discussion on these garnitures of Gujarati mother-of-pearl articles, see A. Jaffer, Luxury Goods From India: the art of the Indian Cabinet-Maker, London : V&A, 2002, pp.38-39.This lot is subject to the following lot symbols: YY Subject to CITES regulations when exporting items outside of the UK, see clause 13.For further information on this lot please visit Bonhams.com

Lot 148

Y&nbspAN INDO-PORTUGUESE ROSEWOOD AND SPECIMEN MARQUETRY CABINET LATE 17TH OR 18TH CENTURY 66cm high, 94.5cm wide, 49cm deep Please note, Dreweatts have applied for a de minimis exemption certificate for the ivory in this lot (Ref: A2WUC6SS) Condition Report: Marks, knocks, scratches and abrasions commensurate with age and use. Various old chips, splits, losses, repairs and adaptions. The twin hinge door was originally a fall front - the fall front has been converted to two doors and hinges have been applied to both sides. Fillets of timber have been applied to fill in gaps to the carved gouges. The brackets that would have originally supported the fall front have been removed and timber section have been inset (see images). The right side door with a inset section of timber to fill in a gap from where the bracket/catch would have avoided the drawer fronts. Various sections of replaced veneers and marquetry. The latches to the inside door are later - the bottom latch is very worn and the metal easily bends. The drawer fronts of exceptional colour and quality. There are some loose sections of marquetry and moulding present in one of the drawers (see images) - there remain following the adaption to the fall front. A key is present and operates the lock - both are later replacements. Filler use in places to disguise repairs, splits, alterations and cracks. The drawers all with later fleur-de-lys paper lining - we cannot inspect the reverse of the drawer fronts for originality of the handles. This cabinet would have originally had a stand, this is now lacking - see images of the underside to evidence this, Please see additional images as a visual reference to condition.   Condition Report Disclaimer

Lot 185

AN EARLY GEORGE III MAHOGANY BUREAU BOOKCASE CIRCA 1760 The mirror panel doors opening to adjustable shelves, the fall opening to an arrangement of pigeon holes and small drawers centre by a cupboard door above a leather inset writing surface 218cm high, 103cm wide, 57cm deep Condition Report: Marks, knocks, scratches and abrasions commensurate with age and use Some old chips, splits, losses and repairs Some minor evidence of old worm, filler has been used in places to disguise The replaced mirrored doors with simulated heavy depletion and foxing to give the appearance of greater age. The leather inset writing surface with losses, flaking, marks and scratches Various ring and ink marks to the interior of the fall front The hinges to the fall front are later replaced Some later blocks and supporting sections of timber added to the interior of the stand/bureau (see images) Cabinet section missing its drawers (see images) The handles are later replaced, with vacant holes to the reverse of the drawer fronts The hinges to the doors are replacements All metalware is replaced. The back panels covered with old paper, and thin sheets of foil/paper, the panels with various loose sections, cracks, splits. The timber panels to the back of the doors are likely later A key is present and operates the lock to the cabinet door - all other locks open but keys are lacking The three shelves to the interior are later. The cabinet top and bureau section are most likely not associated.Please see additional images for a visual reference to condition.   Condition Report Disclaimer

Lot 199

AN ITALIAN WALNUT AND BRASS MOUNTED SIDE CABINET PROBABLY BOLOGNA, LATE 16TH OR EARLY 17TH CENTURY 114cm high, 193cm wide, 64cm deep A smaller cabinet, probably from Bologna and incorporating closely related brass decoration, was sold in these rooms, 8th September 2022, Lot 512 (£3,000). Condition Report: Cabinet with the marks, knocks, scratches and abrasions commensurate with age and use. The expected old chips, splits and losses. Various old repairs - see images. Evidence of old worm in various places throughout. Various areas of dark wax or filler applied to timber - see images. Lock is an old replacement (probably 17th century). A key is present and operates the lock. There is an old filled escutcheon from where another lock plate once sat. One backboard appears to be a later replacement. Some possibly old but later supporting blocks/batons to the underside of the top - see images. Please refer to additional images for visual reference to condition. Condition Report Disclaimer

Lot 265

AN ITALIAN WALNUT SIDE CABINET LATE 16TH OR EARLY 17TH CENTURY The doors opening to a shelved interior 123cm high, 170cm wide, 56cm deep Condition Report: Cabinet with the marks, knocks, scratches and abrasions commensurate with age and use. Old chips, splits and losses. Old repairs with filler used in places - see images. Various evidence of old worm to areas throughout. Drawer lining have been replaced using old timber. Various later blocks and stretchers to the interior of the carcass. One corner of the interior with a later metal bracket to help secure. Hinges are likely later replacements. Lock appears original, a key is present and operates the lock. Backboard have age but are possibly old replacementsA 'toe' to one of the carved front feet is detached but present. Rear bracket feet appear to be old replacements. Please refer to additional images for visual reference to condition. Condition Report Disclaimer

Lot 269

A BURR ELM ESTATE CABINET LATE 18TH OR EARLY 19TH CENTURY Opening to a shelved interior 203cm high, 146cm wide, 48cm deep Condition Report: Old marks, scratches and abrasions comensurate with age and use.Old cracks, chips and splits and some old losses. Some old repairs including some metal and timber brackets (see additional images) Some old worm damage/ holes in areas throughout and some old fragmentary loss in some areas as a result. Good colour, patina and original surface throughout. Some movement/ sagging etc to elements (see images) as expected and generally lends character to the piece, dependant on personal opinion. The solid elm shelves of the main cupboard section appear original as does the 'floor' of that section. Later screws secure some elements (see additional images). Later screws secure the cornice/ pediment section and in most positions later filler disguises them. To the left side section of the cornice, the top edge bears large fragments of loss and only fragments remain (only of the sections of moulding at the top edge (see images) The feet have worn down or been cut down slightly. To the rear bottom corner on one side there is a later replacement plain block, the block to the the opposing side is lacking. The handles and escutcheons to the large doors appear to be replacements. The hinges to all doors are possible replacements. Although there are no alternative marks or 'cut outs' for other hinges. There are various replacement screws. The apertures for the hinges of the lower doors appear to have been 're-cut' to re-secure possibly. The lock to the large door is also likely a period replacement. It is secured variously by a small screw and nails. The handles to the drawers and lower doors are replacements of early 19th century date. The larger holes from previous handles have been later plugged to accomadate the current handles. Some of the handles are loose and need simple re-securing. The escutcheons to the drawers and lower cupboard doors are likely to be original. The locks to the drawers are likely to be original. Lacking any keys . One lower door previously had a lock and now is lacking. The lock to the left hand lower door may be associated. The structure of that door is also secured with later screwed in 'L' shaped brackets to the corners of the reverse of the door. The boards forming the floor of the lower section are possibly old replacements. Some of the boards at least are replacementsOf solid useable structure overall. Please refer to all additional images available via email for visual reference to condition.  Condition Report Disclaimer

Lot 28

A CONTINENTAL SILVER AND SILVER GILT MOUNTED EBONISED TABLE CABINET AUSTRO-HUNGARIAN SMALL ARTICLE MARKS FOR 1872-1922, UNIDENTIFIED MAKER'S MARK The cabinet with slide top lid with seated figure, the whole with characters and scenes from the Trojan War including Achilles, Ajax, Patroclus 40cm high, 32cm wide, 25cm deep

Lot 291

Y&nbspAN ANGLO-INDIAN EXOTIC HARDWOOD LINEN PRESS SECOND HALF 18TH CENTURY The doors opening to two sliding trays 161cm high, 119cm wide, 64cm deep Condition Report: Marks, knocks, scratches and abrasions commensurate with age and use. Some old chips, splits and losses The handles and escutcheons are later replacements and the previous fixings to the reverse of the drawer fronts are now plugged. Carrying handles to the sides are likely later. Some old plugged repairs to the sides and above the central escutcheons The lower back panel has a cut out section to the lower right to allow cables or similar to be installed - scotch tape applied between back panels to secure splits. A key is present and it operates the lock to the central door, and the top right drawer. The other two locks are lacking keys but are open. The cabinet top with later tray runners secured with screws. The oak sliding trays are later associated. Please see additional images as a visual reference to condition.  Condition Report Disclaimer

Lot 401

A CHINESE EXPORT PADOUK CLOTHES PRESS 18TH CENTURY With Paktong handles and escutcheons, the doors opening to four sliding trays 186.5cm high, 123cm wide, 51cm deep  For a clothes press of the period in padouk see, Christie's, London, Important English Furniture, 23rd November 2006, Lot 105 (£11,400). Condition Report: Marks, knocks, scratches and abrasions commensurate with age and use. Some old chips, splits, losses and repairs Overall of good colour and patina Some drawers with later runners and sections of timber applied Scotch tape applied to the underside of some drawers to secure splits to linings A key is present and operates the lock to the upper cabinet, key for the drawers is lacking - all locks open Escutcheons, handles and lock plates appear original, the hinges to the cabinet doors are later replaced, sections of replacement timber inset where this work has been carried out. The two panels to the doors with old repaired splits with timber batons secured to the reverse to provide stability One slide to the upper section is lackingPlease see all the additional images which form part of the condition report for this lotCondition Report Disclaimer

Lot 408

A CHARLES II OAK CUPBOARD CIRCA 1680 174cm high, 132cm wide, 52cm deep Condition Report: Cupboard with the marks, knocks, scratches and abrasions commensurate with age and use. Old splits, chips and some losses. The expected evidence of old worm in places. Later hanging rail and pegs to interior. Handle is an old replacement. Locks is possibly an old but later addition. A key is present and operates the lock. Some old repairs with filler used in places - see images. Feet are later replacements. Some backboards are possibly old replacements - see images. Later tape has been applied to joins of the backboards. Later baton of timber to one side of the top. The boards to the floor of the cabinet have significant age and there is no obvious signs of adaptation but we cannot guarantee they are original to the piece. Please refer to additional images for visual reference to condition. Condition Report Disclaimer

Lot 45

A FRENCH CARVED WALNUT CABINET 16TH OR 17TH CENTURY The doors opening to a shelved interior 74cm high, 95cm wide, 38cm deep Condition Report: Cabinet with the marks, knocks, scratches and abrasions commensurate with age and use.Old chips, splits and losses.The expected evidence of old worm - see images for extent. Lock is an old replacement. A key is present and operates the lock. The shelf to the interior has age but is likely a replacement.Please refer to additional images for visual reference to condition.  Condition Report Disclaimer

Lot 235

A small green five darwer filing cabinet containing various vintage and modern whistles etc (qty)

Lot 158

A Mixed Group to include The Dukes Of Hazards (General Lee) Dodge Charger Re-issue kit, Wooden Model Boat Cutty Sark 1869 Heritage, Mixture of Aviation Review Books (60+), A Humbrol/or similar paints stand and a 30 block spaced cabinet/unit. (See Photo) Conditions generally appear Fair to Excellent Plus. (QTY)

Lot 56

A Glass & Wooden display cabinet measuring approximately Height 84cm, Width 55.5cm & Depth 8.5cm. See picture. Conditions generally appear Good. COLLECTION IN PERSON ONLY

Lot 144

Edward the Confessor (1042-1066), Penny, Facing Bust type, London, Ælfweard, ælfpeard on lvn, 1.11g/3h (Freeman 109; N 830; S 1183). A few light scratches on reverse, otherwise good very fine, pretty old cabinet tone £500-£600 --- The mint-signature seen on this present specimen was rarely employed under Ælfweard during the Facing Bust issue. No example is found within the British Museum Collection (as published by Greuber and Keary), nor within any of the SCBI volumes. Instead, the readings lvnd and lvnde appear far more common. A specimen reading lvn was included within the Montagu collection (part 1, 18 November 1895, lot 824e) but was unfortunately not illustrated in the catalogue. Another specimen (unillustrated but with a weight of 0.93g) was offered in the Spink Numismatic Circular, September 1990, no. 5184.

Lot 161

Short Cross coinage, Henry II, Penny, class Ib2, London, Osber, osber . on . lvnd, three-serifed n, 1.37g/1h (SCBI Mass 287; N 963; S 1344). Nearly very fine, broad flan, old cabinet tone £200-£260

Lot 308

Charles I (1625-1649), Tower mint, Shilling, Gp F, mm. anchor, flukes to left (over tun on rev.), bust 5, large mark of value, pellet stops both sides, 6.04g/1h (Sharp F5/1; cf. SCBI Brooker 525ff; N 2230/1; S 2797). Nearly very fine, old cabinet tone £120-£150

Lot 13

A Victorian walnut inlaid and gilt metal mounted pier cabinet with glazed door and plinth base, width 81cm

Lot 16

A Victorian inlaid walnut pier cabinet with gilt metal mounts and glazed door, width 81cm, height 105cm.

Lot 565

SPODE; a pair of cabinet plates handpainted with sporting fish comprising no.1 Perch painted by A Wallis and no. 6 Roach painted by E Ellis, diameter 24cm (2).

Lot 68

An Edwardian stained beech six drawer music cabinet, width 52.5cm. Condition Report: This is a certain level of distress to this item, scat chest and scuffing to the top and legs, but all drawers and fall fronts move freely and operate as intended.

Lot 69

An Edwardian mahogany and inlaid display cabinet, width 59cm, height 150cm.

Lot 7

A Victorian inlaid walnut side cabinet with gilt metal mounts and single glazed door with interior pleated silk panel, width 85cm.

Lot 26

VINTAGE SATIN WALNUT SINGLE-DOOR BEDSIDE CABINET with interior shelf, on a plinth base, 75.5cms H, 40.5cms W, 31.5cms DProvenance: private collection Anglesey

Lot 46

MODERN CHINESE HARDWOOD METAMORPHIC COCKTAIL CABINET / DRINKS BAR, having twin foldover top flaps and swing out front deep doors for bottle and glass storage, flanking a central glass holder rotunda above two opening drawers, with an open shelf and wine bottle rack, carved roundel details to the front and back panels on a plinth base, 108.5cms H, 91cms W (closed), 182.5cms W (fully open), 46cms DProvenance: deceased estate Conwy

Lot 439

A tray of cabinet china including Royal Albert Old Country Roses, miniature mantel clock, bust of a lady, Wedgwood bone tea china etc

Lot 496

A 19th century Scandinavian mahogany bow front corner cabinet

Lot 549

A 19th century walnut double door corner cabinet with shelved interior

Lot 550

A 1950's kitchen cabinet, width 75 cm CONDITION REPORT: Some historical worm damage

Lot 551

An enamel metal sliding glass door cabinet, with 63 cm

Lot 554

A 19th century oak dome topped wall cabinet, width 101 cm

Lot 562

A painted shutter door office low cabinet, with 106 cm

Lot 576

A George III oak hanging corner cabinet

Lot 582

A walnut double door linen cabinet, width 85 cm

Lot 587

An Edwardian oak cabinet, width 58 cm

Lot 610

A 19th century Danish walnut sentry door cabinet with shelved interior, width 82 cm

Lot 611

A 19th century Danish heavily carved oak single door cabinet on stand fitted a drawer, width 69 cm

Lot 612

A heavily carved Chinese drinks cabinet, width 92 cm

Lot 627

An early 20th century carved oak double door cabinet on stand with three drawers, width 95 cm

Lot 628

A 19th century double door pine cabinet on stand, width 118 cm CONDITION REPORT: Historic woodworm damage

Lot 639

A Danish heavily carved oak single cabinet on stand, width 71 cm

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