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Fine quality George IV mahogany side cabinet with a gilt brass spindle gallery above three glazed doors, the base with a moulded top above three rectangular panelled doors flanked by reeded pilasters on turned and fluted bun feet (the original wooden shelves to the upper section present but currently replaced with glass), 60ins wide CONDITION REPORT Doors in good condition and not warpedPolish in good conditionTop shelves are not adjustable, bottom shelves are adjustable155cm wide x 46cm deep x 164cm highTop interior depth - 22cm Bottom interior depth - 37cm
Late 19th / early 20th Century mahogany safe cabinet having galleried top with single door simulated as drawers, on a plinth base with later added bracket feet, bearing an Edwards & Roberts paper label CONDITION REPORT There is no safe, keys or top hingeThere is a 'Edwards & Roberts paper label on the back25ins wide x 19ins deep x 38.5ins high (exl. gallery)Interior - 22ins wide x 16ins deep x 37ins high
'The Pictorial album or cabinet of paintings for the year 1837Containing eleven designs executed in oil colours, by G. Baxter, published by Chapman & Hall, London 1837, bound in maroon calf with elaborate gilt and coloured decoration, housed in matching maroon slip case, Courtney Lewis (C.T.), the picture printer of the 19th Century George Baxter 1804-1867' published by Sampson Low, Marston & Co, London 1911, bound in blue cloth with gilt and coloured decoration, 'Baxter Values 1925-6', small writing case with a collection of Baxter print invoices etc (4)
A Victorian ebonised, pietra dura, brass inlaid and gilt metal mounted pier cabinet:, of breakfront outline, decorated with brass lines and with applied gilt metal foliate, reeded and beaded mouldings, the top with projecting canted angles, the frieze with a central oval fruiting spray panel, the plush lined and shelved interior enclosed by a door with oval pietra dura panel of flowers and foliage in an urn within a ribbon tied, laurel leaf and beaded frame, flanked by projecting fluted columns with foliate capital on a shaped plinth with short turned tapered feet, 99cm (3ft 3in) wide, 115.5cm (3ft 9 1/2in) high.
A British Museum mahogany rectangular cabinet:, the interior formerly with shelves or sliding trays, enclosed by a pair of moulded panel doors, 98cm (3ft 2 1/2in) wide, 55.5cm (1ft 9 3/4in) high, 52cm (1ft 8 1/2in) deep.*Notes Bears paper label to the side 'Property of the Trustees of the British Museum'.
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