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Lot 570

SIX ROYAL WORCESTER CABINET PLATES each painted centrally with a landscape within a floral and gilt cartouche border, date mark for 1906, unsigned, 23cm diameter (6) Condition Report: Available upon request

Lot 678

A SEVRES BLUE GROUND CABINET PLATE painted with a courting couple, signed Watteau, five other similar plates, a Dresden blue ground pot pourri jar and cover and a bird painted two handled cup (8) Gilbert Telfer Collection, Edinburgh Condition Report: Available upon request

Lot 39

*LATE ENTRY* GOLDRING LENCO 88 RECORD DECK IN WOODEN CABINET, NEAT M44E CARTRIDGE

Lot 31

DUCKHAMS OIL DISPENSING CABINET WITH HAND PUMP, BLUE DUCKHAMS COLOUR

Lot 537

HI FI CABINET WITH RECORD DECK, POSSIBLY GARRARD, SME PICKUP ARM, QUAD SEPARATES AND AN ALPHA CD PLAYER TOGETHER WITH A SPEAKER CABINET AND VARIOUS STYLUS INC. SHURE AND SME HEAD

Lot 1057

A Royal Worcester Porcelain Cabinet Cup and Saucer, painted by Edward Townsend, signed, with ripening fruit against a mossy woodland bank, the cup with gilt interior, date codes for 1923 and 1924, saucer with open crack and a Royal Worcester vase, painted with roses (repaired). (3)

Lot 1080

A Early XX Century Coalport Porcelain Cabinet Plate, the centre painted with a blue tit in flowering blossom, within a maroon and gilt border, printed mark, 27cm diameter; a Royal Crown Derby floral decorated plate, a mid XIX Century kidney shaped dish, a Dresden cabinet cup and saucer, another cup and saucer and three dishes. (10)

Lot 1446

A XIX Century Walnut Inlaid Pier Cabinet, with glazed door, two internal shelves, the sides with ormolu mounts, on plinth base, 107cm high, 83cm wide.

Lot 1447

A XIX Century Walnut Inlaid Cabinet, with three-quarter ormolu gallery to crossbanded top over glazed door, on a plinth base with corner ormolu mounts (one mount missing), 103cm high, 60cm wide.

Lot 1448

An Early XX Century Mahogany Bow Fronted Shop Display Cabinet, with two internal shelves, 91cm high, 65cm wide.

Lot 1455

A Wine Cabinet, with moulded edge, twin bevelled glazed doors, eight internal sliding shelves over a long drawer, on turned supports, 134cm high, 105cm wide.

Lot 1524

A Late XIX Century Chinese Cabinet, possibly elm, with four small drawers over cupboard doors with all-over brass mounts and lock plates, on square shaped legs, 107cm high, 111cm wide.

Lot 2001

Five Royal Worcester cabinet plates painted with flowers, with a gilt and purple leaf border, impressed mark to underside, 23cm diam

Lot 2007

Minton pale green ground cake stand and two cabinet plates, hand-painted with flowers and butterfly oval plaques set within a gilded fretwork border, impressed mark and registration diamond to base, 24cm diameter

Lot 2021

19th century set of six Wedgwood cabinet plates and tazza, design no X1123, border with deep blue ground highlighted in gilt, each painted with a a landscape, 1878 mark to bases, diameter 24cm

Lot 2022

Crown Derby cabinet plate painted with a view in Italy, 22cm, Bloor Derby cabinet plate painted with a View in North Wales, 23cm, another cabinet plate painted with a view Haweswater 23cm and a shallow dish painted with a view, Kenneth Abby near Sterling 33cm (4)

Lot 2023

Three 19th century Staffordshire cabinet cups all painted with various landscapes

Lot 2050

Meissen cabinet cup and saucer painted with flowers, two cups and saucers with Augustus Rex marks, and a cup and saucer with Sevres mark

Lot 2101A

Victorian burr walnut stationary cabinet the sloping doors opening to reveal compartments for letters with lower drawer

Lot 2104

Figured walnut miniature three drawer cabinet. 35cm high

Lot 2343A

Early 20th century mahogany and glazed display cabinet on cabriole legs. 180cm high

Lot 2389

Early 20th century wall hanging cabinet door detailed with a skull 54cm x 43cm

Lot 2449

19th century mahogany cabinet above later base with twelve slim drawers on carved cabriole legs, 205cm x 100cm.

Lot 2450

19th century faux rosewood display cabinet with tapering legs, 198cm x 105cm.

Lot 2469

19th century oak triple bookcase cabinet, top with glazed doors base with panelled doors 246cm x 135cm

Lot 245

VINTAGE PAINTED PINE TOOL CHESTwith a lift up lid and side carrying handles, standing on a plinth base, 45.5cm wide, a similar pine small box with a lift up lid and side carrying handles, the interior with a candle box, standing on a shaped plinth, 52cm wide and a mahogany table top cabinet with a pair of cupboard doors, standing on brass ball feet, 33cm wide (3)

Lot 484

1960s TEAK SIDEBOARDby Beithcraft Ltd., with three drawers and drop flap cabinet, flanked by cupboards either end, raised on a shaped cross support frame, 74cm high x 206cm wide

Lot 485

TWO 1960s TEAK FRAMED WALL MIRRORSof shaped form, the first 31.5cm x 95cm wide, the second with fittings for portrait or landscape hanging 95cm x 35.5cm, together with a period teak bedside cabinet with single drawer over an open compartment above a cupboard base, 62.5cm high x 38cm (3)

Lot 10

A fine 18th / 19th century George 3rd library solid mahogany bookcase cabinet. Raised on a plinth base with double door cabinet. Above a fine astragal diamond glaze bookcase cabinet with shaped cornice atop. The shelves with gilt tooled black leather arcades. Measures 216cms high x 114cms wide x 35cms depth

Lot 115

A 19th century French Louis XV Revival Vernis Martin novelty table top bijouterie cabinet - armoire. The metal painted faux boulle work details with serpentine glass panels and door with glass shelves within.  Velvet top with fabric adorned back panel.  The cartouche panels to front and sides decorated with Musicians and musical instruments . Measures 26cms high x 17cms wide

Lot 123

An Edwardian mahogany holy communion priests / vicar's cabinet box. Twin doors with qtr panels having a twin hinged lid opening all to reveal storage within. The sides with pierced holes, vented portholes with mesh to the rear. Measures 30.5cms high x 60.5cms wide x 30.5cms depth 

Lot 177

A Good Regency 19th century rosewood chiffonier - pier cabinet having a plinth base with column supports flanking a pair of curtained cabinet doors with shelved interior. Above a mirror back upright with gallery supports and shelf. The back with impressed George V stamp, this item believed to be from a government building measures 138cms high by 115wide by 49 deep

Lot 189

A good Victorian walnut 19th century Davenport desk. Scrolled uprights over castors to base with a pedestal enclosing a bank of drawers to one side, faux to the other side. Above a hinged top with inset green tooled leather writing skiver. Further stationary hinged cabinet atop. Measures 90cms high x 54cms wide x 58cms depth

Lot 228

An 18th century Anglo Indian colonial spice cabinet. The table top cabinet being profusely decorated with gilt scroll work and birds to a black lacquered ground.  The cabinet inset with 10 drawers having finial handles. Measures 42cms high x 43cms wide x 30cms depth. 

Lot 250

An Edwardian mahogany inlaid Arts & Crafts display cabinet in the Glasgow school manner. Raised on stunning inverted turned tapering legs with bell pad feet. Above, sentry box glass display cabinets with leaded glass panel work, vaseline glass flower heads and coloured glass petals inset. The drop centre cabinet with inlaid detailing.  Measures 154cms high x148cms wide x 40cms depth

Lot 26

A George III mahogany secretaire / bureau bookcase. Raised on ogee bracket feet with a chest of drawers having pull out, fold down appointed bureau drawer to the top. Above a twin door astragal glazed library bookcase cabinet with wooden shelves and flared cornice atop. Dismantles into 2 pieces for ease of movement.  Measures 218cms high x 107cms wide x 55cms depth

Lot 309

A pair of believed mid century mahogany and ebony string inlaid campaign style cabinet  sideboard in the manner of Ernest & Sidney Barnsley. Raised on squared legs with peripheral block stretchers having cabinets atop. The larger with end cupboards and central bank of drawers, smaller version with double door cupboard. Measures 88cms high x 121cms / 75cms wide x 33cms depth

Lot 330

A Victorian late 19th century Maple & Co ( London & Paris ) golden oak secretaire bookcase. Raised on a plinth base with double door cupboard housing shelf within. Above, a pull out and fall front bureau having fully appointed interior complete with makers ivorine roundel label. Tall double glazed door bookcase cabinet above with flared pediment atop. Measures 229cms high x 120cms wide x 46cms depth

Lot 484

A 19th century century Japanese Meiji period lacquer cabinet. The black ground lacquer decorated with trees and rock formations to the top back front and sides. Twin doors opening to reveal an arrangement of six drawers with cast handles. The interior of doors and drawers decorated with gold fleck lacquer. Apparently unsigned. Measures 42.5cms high by 42.5cms wide by 27.5 cms deep.

Lot 501

A good early 20th century walnut estate / library bookcase cabinet. Raised on stub cabriole legs with pad feet having twin walnut qtr veneer panel doors enclosing shelving set within. Measures 112cms x 104cms x 30cms 

Lot 525

A large 19th century French period continental oak bookcase cabinet. Of solid oak / chestnut construction having flared pediment over open bookcase section with drawers beneath. To the sides are opening cabinets / cupboards revealing further shelving within. Measures 227cms high x 157cms wide x 212 cms long

Lot 54

A 17th century carved geometric oak spice cupboard on stand. The solid oak cabinet with geometric embellished frontage opening to reveal storage. All raised on turned legs with pad feet united by stretchers. Finished with flared polished top above. Measures 140cms high x 47cms wide x 33cms depth

Lot 68

An exceptional high Victorian walnut and tunbridge inlaid music cabinet being raised on turned legs with glass cabinet. Above a raised shelf with embellished supports. UNderside with makers stamp for Turners of Liverpool. Measures 106cms high x 66cms wide x 44cms depth

Lot 69

A 19th century mahogany chemists apothecary - shop display hanging cabinet. Of solid mahogany construction having a flared cornice over twin glass doors having mirror glass back panel and shelves set within. Measures 68cms high x 78cms wide x 17cms depth

Lot 790

1897 Crown, good very fine a little edgy, but nice old cabinet tone.

Lot 807

Two Victorian Crowns, 1887 good fine 1893 very fine, traces of Lustre, toned LVI Double Florin 1887, near very fine all with old cabinet tone.

Lot 568

A Large Quantity of Mainly Pre 1940 Cigarette Cards, all odds and part sets contained in A6 drawer cabinet.

Lot 783

William IV Silver Half Crown 1837, in good very fine with slight wear to hair, well toned from cabinet.

Lot 788

1899 Silver Crown, in good very fine, near EF, great cabinet tone LXII.

Lot 804

Three Victorian Crowns, 1890, 1891, 1892, fine to good, fine old cabinet toned

Lot 837

Three Victorian Double Florin, 1887, 1889, 1890, in good fine condition old cabinet tone.

Lot 55

Bristol Cabinet Makers Society, 3 duplicate membership certificates, unused, engraved card with central image of a "kidney" table, on verso a printed table to record a member's dues and whether they were up to date with their quarterly payments, printed tables slightly browned and marked, 110 x 144mm., [c. 1791].⁂ The Bristol Cabinet Makers Society, a trade association of "superior" tradesmen formed to market themselves to superior clients. The organisation, a very early proto-trade union has somewhat obscure origins, but by 1845 their leader, Samuel Jacobs, was organising a strike and was secretary of the Bristol Chartists. The central image shows "A Kidney Table" (the first of its kind) taken from Sheraton's The Cabinet-Maker and Upholsterer's Drawing Book, 1791-95 so would date to c. 1791, and probably predates the Combination Act of 1799, severely restricting trade unions.

Lot 8

18th century commonplace book.- Wills (Sarah, ?merchant's daughter) Commonplace book of exercises of invoices and poetry, manuscript, 56pp., ruled in red throughout, browned, original wrappers with engraved upper cover, rubbed, edges chipped with small loss, spine torn, sm. 4to, ?Ratcliff [?London], 23rd August 1736 - 14th February 1737.⁂ Invoices, include: "A Brandy mans bill"; "A Goldsmiths bill"; "A Cabinet Makers Bill"; "A Silkmans Bill" etc.

Lot 28

Shaw (George Bernard, playwright and polemicist, 1856-1950) Collection of Autograph Postcards signed and other pieces mostly relating to Bernard Shaw, including: 1 Typed Note signed and 2 Autograph Postcards signed to Clementina Black, 1p. & 2 sides, 8vo, 10 Adelphi Terrace, London, 23rd May - 3rd June 1921, on the whereabouts of Eleanor Marx's ashes which were found in the offices of the Communist Party in King Street, London, when the police raided the office in 1921, "The raiders saw the oak casket, and were told that it contained ashes. This created an unprecedented situation, as their instructions did not cover so unusual a find. Accordingly, they left it alone; and it is still in the Communist Offices in King Street, Covent Garden, which are again in full operation. Poor Eleanor seems unable to escape even in death from the troubled atmosphere in which her life was passed. I daresay Marx's remains will be removed from Highgate to Westminster Abbey someday. Perhaps then they will put Eleanor's beside him, and hang Aveling's in chains from Big Ben"; and a small quantity of others, including: 4 pieces of Autograph correspondence from Bernard Shaw to Thomas King Moylan about the setting up of an Irish Society of Authors in Dublin, "Ireland may be more fertile in dramatic genius: but after making the most extravagant allowance for this, what chance have you of ever enjoying an income that will pay your office and staff expenses"; a sheet of expenses drawn up by the publisher, Constable, for Bernard Shaw's Translations and Tomfooleries, 1929, 2 Autograph Postcards signed by F.E. Lowenstein, Society of Authors, about publishing 2 cards by Bernard Shaw to Ellen Terry; 2 photographs of Ellen Terry, other correspondence concerning Jeffery Farnol etc., folds, v.s., v.d. (sm. qty).⁂ Eleanor Marx (1855-98), socialist writer and activist. Eleanor Marx, the youngest surviving daughter of Karl Marx was a lifelong Marxist campaigner. In 1884 she struck up a relationship with Edward Aveling (1849-1898), zoologist and socialist. "Her death was precipitated by Aveling's secret marriage to Eva Frye in June 1897. Eleanor learned about this in August, and although she continued to live on and off with Aveling she committed suicide by taking prussic acid on 31 March 1898... ." (Oxford DNB). After Eleanor's death her ashes, which were never interred, but passed around various Communist Party offices, went to the Marx Memorial Library after it opened in 1933 and were displayed in a glass cabinet in the Lenin Room. They were displayed in the room until 1956 when they were interred in the tomb of Karl Marx.Clementina Black (1853-1922), writer, feminist and pioneering trade unionist.

Lot 182

Macedon, Akanthos AR Tetradrachm. Circa 480-470 BC. Bull, with head raised and reverted, kneeling to left, attacked by lion leaping on to its back; bukranion below dotted exergual line / Quadripartite incuse square. SNG ANS 9; BMC 3; Desneux 69-74. 17.19g, 28mm. Extremely Fine; beautiful light cabinet tone. From a private German collection.

Lot 219

Macedon under Roman Rule, First Meris AR Tetradrachm. Amphipolis, circa 167-149 BC. Diademed and draped bust of Artemis right, bow and quiver over shoulder, on the boss of a Macedonian shield / Club right; MAKE?ON?N and monogram above, ?P?TH? and two monograms below; all within oak wreath tied at left, thunderbolt to outer left. HGC 3, 1103; SNG Copenhagen 1314; AMNG 177; McClean 749; BMC 8. 16.67g, 30mm, 12h. Near Extremely Fine, old cabinet tone over lightly lustrous metal.

Lot 269

Ionia, Ephesos AR Tetradrachm. Timolas, magistrate. Circa 370-360 BC. Bee with straight wings; E-? flanking / Forepart of stag right; palm tree to left, TIMO?A? to right. Traité 1883.102; Waddington 1541; Pixodarus O80-11. 14.85g, 22mm, 12h. Very Fine; attractive old cabinet tone. From a private British collection.

Lot 313

Satraps of Karia, Maussolos AR Tetradrachm. Halikarnassos, circa 370-360 BC. Head of Apollo facing slightly right, wearing laurel wreath, drapery around neck / Zeus Labraundos standing right, holding labrys and inverted spear; MAY?????O to right. SNG Copenhagen 590 (same dies); SNG von Aulock 2360. 14.91g, 23mm, 12h. Near Extremely Fine. Light cabinet tone. A marvellous example of the type. Export permit approved by the Israel Antiquities Authority, #538337.

Lot 338

Pamphylia, Side AR Stater. Circa 460-430 BC. Pomegranate within dotted border / Head of Athena right, wearing raised Corinthian helmet, earring and necklace; all within incuse square. Atlan - (O12/A14); SNG France -. 10.86g, 20mm, 6h. Good Very Fine; attractive old cabinet tone. An apparently unrecorded die combination.

Lot 37

Lucania, Metapontion AR Nomos. Circa 400-380 BC. Mature female head left, hair tied with fillet entwined with two stalks of barley, small pendant before neck / Seven-grained barley ear with twisted leaf to right. Noe -, cf. 397 for obv. die & 390 for rev. die. 7.64g, 21mm, 12h. About Good Very Fine. Light cabinet tone. From a private European Collection.

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