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Late 19th/early 20th century French cabinet camera, lens signed "Clement & Gilmer - Paris "Extra Rapid Portrait Lens", the case of rectangular form with double section concertina on a screw adjusting rail with fold-down hinged back and fitted glass plate verso, the whole raised on a substantial tripod base with screw adjusting tilt, overall height 125 1/2cms, width of camera body 32cms together with two brass bound mahogany cartridges with slides for 6 1/2 x 4 3/4 ins images and glazed adapter plate and two smaller cartridges
American table top coin operated pinball machine, Official pin table, Mfd by Mills Novelty Co - Chicago, the black finished rectangular cabinet with glazed top to a lacquered timber playing field set with pins and points scoring holes from 100 to 1000 and with launch spring to the right hand side and central coin slot, length including mechanism 64cms, width 28cms
RICHARD LLEWELLYN BENSON RATHBONE (1864-1939)AN ARTS AND CRAFTS MAHOGANY AND LEAD-GLAZED BOW-FRONT CORNER CABINET, ATTRIBUTED TO MORRIS & CO AND POSSIBLY TO A W.A.S. BENSON DESIGN, with Moorish arcade above a pair of doors with superb brass handle and escutcheon by Richard Llewellyn Benson Rathbone (stamped marks). 118cm high
A BRYNMAWR OAK DRESSER, THE DESIGN ATTRIBUTED TO PAUL MATT, CIRCA 1935, in the Cotswold style, the removable rack with two shelves, the base with two drawers over two cupboard doors, fitted with typical Brynmawr geometric faceted handles, the front and sides with raised panelling. 174cm by 92cm by 50cmBrynmawr Furniture Makers Ltd was a manufacturing company in Wales, established in the 1920's to provide jobs for local people to combat the severe economic depression in the area. Paul matt was the son of and apprentice to Charles Matt, a Polish immigrant cabinet worker who made furniture to the designs of Charles Rennie Mackintosh, heavily influenced by the Arts and Crafts movement.
A 19th Century French ebonised and brass mounted two tier display table/cabinet, with recessed centre to the upper tier and break front to the display table, the upper part fitted two plate glass shelves enclosed by a central brass framed door, the base with lifting brass framed top, glazed side panels, on six square tapered and fluted legs with brass castors, 43ins wide x 25ins deep x 62ins high
A late 19th Century French burr walnut and gilt brass mounted 5ft bedstead, the arched headboard and conforming curved footboard inlaid with kingwood bandings and stringings, on turned feet with gilt brass toes, and a matching bedside cabinet with veined marble slab to top, fitted one frieze drawer, cupboard under enclosed by single door inlaid with floral marquetry, and with turned columns to sides, 19.5ins wide x 15.75ins deep x 33ins high
An Edwardian mahogany breakfront display cabinet, the whole inlaid with stringings, with moulded cornice, frieze inlaid with fan and leaf scroll ornament, fitted two cloth lined shelves enclosed by a single glazed and panelled door, flanked by bowed ends and open shelves, on square tapered legs, 36ins wide x 14ins deep x 64ins high (one glass panel to door cracked)
An Edwardian mahogany bow and breakfront display cabinet, the whole inlaid with stringings with moulded cornice, the cloth lined interior fitted three shelves, enclosed by a pair of glazed doors flanking bow front central section, on square tapered legs with spade toes, 45ins wide x 19ins deep x 68.5ins high
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