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A late 19th Century attractive burr walnut table top stationery cabinet The cabinet with hinged door revealing a blue writing surface and a compartmentalized interior, compartments labeled 'letters answered, letters unanswered, bills paid, bills unpaid' in black lettering applied to bone inset labels, push drawer to side of cabinet and inset brass swing handle to top, height 34.5cm.
Entomology: An Exceptional Collection of World Beetles Insects & Carabids, this diverse collection was accumulated over many years predominantly from 1980 onwards, it has been professionally stored and presented within a bespoke made Teak wood collector's cabinet, the collection includes a large number of British Weevils and Carabids, a varied collection of Rhinoceros Beetles, Elephant Dung Beetle, Goliath Beetles, Atlas Beetles, Tiger Beetles, Buprestid Beetles, Harlequin Beetle, Ground Beetles, other Insects within the collection to include a Bird Eating Spider, Praying Mantis, Leaf Insects etc, the majority with data attached labels, the specimens are displayed within glass top protected drawers each measuring 45.5cm by 41cm, varying heights, each drawer mounted with a pair of Regency style brass pull handles, the upright floor standing cabinet with a single glazed door, 53cm by 47.5cm by 107.5cm
Taxidermy: A Large Cased Pike (Esox lucius), by J.Cooper & Sons, 28 Radnor Street, St Lukes, London, E.C. 1825-1960, Preserved and mounted within a naturalistic river bed setting amidst reeds and grasses, enclosed within a typical ebonised bow fronted case with gilt interior border, with label to inside of cabinet Preserved by J.Cooper & Sons, 28 Radnor Street, St.Lukes, London, length of case 124cm by 22cm depth by 47cm heightThe case and glass have been replaced at some point, the pike and groundwork I believe to be by John Cooper circa 1890 but the case is a later replacement in the style of John Cooper, it does bear the original Cooper trade label to the interior of the case, Rob 23/02/18
A pair of Chinese plates decorated in coloured enamels with flowers in full bloom, d. 22 cm, together with a blue and white cabinet plate, a teapot, a Japanese side plate and a Derby cabinet plate decorated with a floral bouquet (6) CONDITION REPORT: Losses to decoration and surface scratches. Some crazing to glaze. Teapot lacking cover
A William and Mary and later walnut pier cabinet, the mirrored door enclosing shelves over a single drawer on turned supports joined by curved cross stretchers with bun feet, w. 63 cm*By repute, used at Lincoln's Inn as a wig cabinet CONDITION REPORT: Approximate Height - 159 CMApproximate Depth - 37 CM
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