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Lot 183

A parcel of furniture to including vintage cabinet, nest of tables, sewing basket, shoe tidy etc

Lot 187

A reproduction mahogany Bath Cabinet Maker's drop leaf dining table & six matching chairs together with a Bath Cabinet Makers bow fronted sideboard

Lot 198

A 1930s-style Art Deco walnut veneered drinks cabinet

Lot 3

An antique reproduction dark oak cabinet with glass pull-out shelf (matching previous lot)

Lot 68

A modern walnut effect music cabinet

Lot 74

Reproduction mahogany narrow bookcase with three drawers together with a reproduction mahogany TV cabinet

Lot 77

Reproduction walnut veneered mirror back drinks cabinet on raised feet

Lot 91

Victorian mixed wood & marquetry ormolu glass door cabinet together with a dressing table stool

Lot 93

A vintage Art Nouveau-style smoker's cabinet

Lot 61

A pair of 19th century Continental porcelain cabinet plates, decorated female figures in landscapes, 23 cm diameter (2) See inside back cover colour illustration Condition report Report by GHFaint hairline crack of approx. 3 cm in length to the bottom left edge of one of the plates. One or two tiny nibbles to the gilt edge rim on the same plate. Also some slight scratches and rubbing to gilt and painted area.The other plate similarly has a couple of tiny nibbles to gilt covering around the rim and a couple of small scratches and worn areas on the painted area. However no cracks to this second plate.

Lot 845

A Burmese hardwood cabinet, carved and pierced flowers and foliage, the central bow section having a pair of panel doors, flanked by a similar pair of panel doors, 142 cm wide See illustration Condition report Report by GHHeight is 102 cm. Maximum depth is 41 cm.

Lot 847

A Continental ebonized cabinet, the superstructure with four drawers, above a central panel door, applied an oval porcelain plaque decorated flowers and foliage, mounted all over with brass, and on peg feet, 95 cm wide See illustration

Lot 901

A glass display cabinet, on a square base, 51 cm wide, and a bookcase (2)

Lot 902

A 19th century mahogany cabinet on stand, having a pair of panel doors inlaid gentleman figures, enclosing twelve short drawers, the base having a frieze drawer, on tapering turned legs, 99 cm wide See illustration

Lot 913

A Victorian burr walnut pier cabinet, with floral marquetry inlaid decoration, 86.5 cm wide See illustration

Lot 916

An Edwardian oak filing cabinet, the tambour front revealing two rows of sliding drawers, 95 cm wide

Lot 924

A collectors mahogany cabinet, the panel door enclosing eight graduated long drawers, on bracket feet, 29 cm wide

Lot 937

An early 20th century mahogany bijouterie cabinet, 61 cm wide Condition report Report by RBConvex glass damage to top

Lot 943

A French breakfront mahogany side cabinet, with brass mounts, the marble top above an arrangement of three frieze drawers and a panel door flanked by shelves and fluted supports, 134 cm wide See illustration Condition report Report by RBThe top left frieze drawer has a plaque ("Schmit, Ebenisterin D'Art, Tapisserie, 22 Rued de Charonne, Paris") with two keys, overall in good condition, a few minor nibbles to the marble top, on the sides and corners, good colour, panel door nice and straight, nice brass mounts (one loose brass mount to the top of the rear back right hand leg) just needs a dust and it's ready to go.

Lot 974

A set of ten fruitwood ladder back dining chairs (8+2), a mahogany extending dining table, having an extra leaf, a pine rocking chair and a display cabinet (13)

Lot 203

A COLLECTION OF VICTORIAN PHOTOGRAPH ALBUMS, many with cabinet photographs

Lot 204

A COLLECTION OF VICTORIAN PHOTOGRAPH ALBUMS, many with cabinet photographs

Lot 205

A COLLECTION OF VICTORIAN PHOTOGRAPH ALBUMS, many with cabinet photographs

Lot 206

A COLLECTION OF VICTORIAN PHOTOGRAPH ALBUMS, many with cabinet photographs

Lot 108

A museum quality scratch built finely detailed model by James Brain, B.E.M of the United States Nuclear Ship ' N.S Savannah ' which was the world's first nuclear weapons ship. With cutaway sections of the hull to include; the engine rooms & power room & with lifeboats to port & starboard. Within a custom made presentation cabinet, with plaque. Case measures 27cm x 74cm x 19cm.  James Brain B.E.M. was a local Bristol model shipbuilder who served in Merchant Navy as cook, then later Chief Steward from 1935 on leaving school. When the Second World War broke out, he applied to join the Royal Navy, but was told to stay put. He did so until his retirement in 1981. During the Second World War he served on both the Atlantic & Malta Convoys.  When he had spare time on many of his long sea voyages, he would make his highly detailed model ships & submarines to include the N.S Savannah, M.V Blenheim & many others.  James Brain was award his B.E.M. ( British Empire Medal ) in 1943 when he was serving on the Malta Convoys on King Line Ship  â€˜ King Edwin ‘ which was sailing from Alexandria to Malta, carrying much needed supplies. Whilst docked in Valetta Harbour on the 26th April 1943, the ship was bombed. The ship rapidly caught on fire & it was for his valiant efforts in fighting the fire over two days that he was awarded the British Empire Medal.  Throughout his life, Brain continued to make his model ships & submarines when at sea & displayed them at many events, some of which were attended by Members of the Royal Family, including HM Queen Elizabeth II & Prince Philip, Duke of Edinburgh. He also went on to win many awards when attending the Model Engineer Exhibitions throughout the 1950’s & 1960’s. 

Lot 119

A museum quality scratch built finely detailed model by James Brain, B.E.M of the Fred Olsen liner ' M.V. Blenheim '. Within a custom made presentation cabinet, with plaque. Case measures 19cm x 31cm x 11cm.  James Brain B.E.M. was a local Bristol model shipbuilder who served in Merchant Navy as cook, then later Chief Steward from 1935 on leaving school. When the Second World War broke out, he applied to join the Royal Navy, but was told to stay put. He did so until his retirement in 1981. During the Second World War he served on both the Atlantic & Malta Convoys.  When he had spare time on many of his long sea voyages, he would make his highly detailed model ships & submarines to include the N.S Savannah, M.V Blenheim & many others.  James Brain was award his B.E.M. ( British Empire Medal ) in 1943 when he was serving on the Malta Convoys on King Line Ship  â€˜ King Edwin ‘ which was sailing from Alexandria to Malta, carrying much needed supplies. Whilst docked in Valetta Harbour on the 26th April 1943, the ship was bombed. The ship rapidly caught on fire & it was for his valiant efforts in fighting the fire over two days that he was awarded the British Empire Medal.  Throughout his life, Brain continued to make his model ships & submarines when at sea & displayed them at many events, some of which were attended by Members of the Royal Family, including HM Queen Elizabeth II & Prince Philip, Duke of Edinburgh. He also went on to win many awards when attending the Model Engineer Exhibitions throughout the 1950’s & 1960’s. 

Lot 130

A museum quality scratch built finely detailed model by James Brain, B.E.M of the United States Navy's ' U.S.N. Nautilus ' which was the world's first nuclear submarine. With cutaway sections of the hull to include; engine room torpedoes, communication rooms, canteen, meeting room & personnel quarters. Within a custom made presentation cabinet, with plaque. Case measures 24cm x 59cm x 16cm. Also to include photographs of Brain with the model, photos of the model on display & The Model Engineer Exhibition Diploma Of Merit award certificate date August 1954.  James Brain B.E.M. was a local Bristol model shipbuilder who served in Merchant Navy as cook, then later Chief Steward from 1935 on leaving school. When the Second World War broke out, he applied to join the Royal Navy, but was told to stay put. He did so until his retirement in 1981. During the Second World War he served on both the Atlantic & Malta Convoys.  When he had spare time on many of his long sea voyages, he would make his highly detailed model ships & submarines to include the N.S Savannah, M.V Blenheim & many others.  James Brain was award his B.E.M. ( British Empire Medal ) in 1943 when he was serving on the Malta Convoys on King Line Ship  â€˜ King Edwin ‘ which was sailing from Alexandria to Malta, carrying much needed supplies. Whilst docked in Valetta Harbour on the 26th April 1943, the ship was bombed. The ship rapidly caught on fire & it was for his valiant efforts in fighting the fire over two days that he was awarded the British Empire Medal.  Throughout his life, Brain continued to make his model ships & submarines when at sea & displayed them at many events, some of which were attended by Members of the Royal Family, including HM Queen Elizabeth II & Prince Philip, Duke of Edinburgh. He also went on to win many awards when attending the Model Engineer Exhibitions throughout the 1950’s & 1960’s. 

Lot 145

A museum quality scratch built finely detailed model by James Brain, B.E.M of the cargo ship ' SS Nonsuch 1906 '. The model is decked & equipped with lifeboats present to port & starboard. Within a custom made presentation cabinet, with plaque. Case measures 23cm x 66cm x 17cm.  James Brain B.E.M. was a local Bristol model shipbuilder who served in Merchant Navy as cook, then later Chief Steward from 1935 on leaving school. When the Second World War broke out, he applied to join the Royal Navy, but was told to stay put. He did so until his retirement in 1981. During the Second World War he served on both the Atlantic & Malta Convoys.  When he had spare time on many of his long sea voyages, he would make his highly detailed model ships & submarines to include the N.S Savannah, M.V Blenheim & many others.  James Brain was award his B.E.M. ( British Empire Medal ) in 1943 when he was serving on the Malta Convoys on King Line Ship  â€˜ King Edwin ‘ which was sailing from Alexandria to Malta, carrying much needed supplies. Whilst docked in Valetta Harbour on the 26th April 1943, the ship was bombed. The ship rapidly caught on fire & it was for his valiant efforts in fighting the fire over two days that he was awarded the British Empire Medal.  Throughout his life, Brain continued to make his model ships & submarines when at sea & displayed them at many events, some of which were attended by Members of the Royal Family, including HM Queen Elizabeth II & Prince Philip, Duke of Edinburgh. He also went on to win many awards when attending the Model Engineer Exhibitions throughout the 1950’s & 1960’s.   

Lot 165

A museum quality scratch built finely detailed model by James Brain, B.E.M of the Royal Navy aircraft carrier ' HMS Ark Royal ' 1985 with detail to include fighter jets, lifeboats & Royal Navy helicopter. Within a custom made presentation cabinet, with plaque. Case measures 28cm x 66cm x 19cm.  James Brain B.E.M. was a local Bristol model shipbuilder who served in Merchant Navy as cook, then later Chief Steward from 1935 on leaving school. When the Second World War broke out, he applied to join the Royal Navy, but was told to stay put. He did so until his retirement in 1981. During the Second World War he served on both the Atlantic & Malta Convoys.  When he had spare time on many of his long sea voyages, he would make his highly detailed model ships & submarines to include the N.S Savannah, M.V Blenheim & many others.  James Brain was award his B.E.M. ( British Empire Medal ) in 1943 when he was serving on the Malta Convoys on King Line Ship  â€˜ King Edwin ‘ which was sailing from Alexandria to Malta, carrying much needed supplies. Whilst docked in Valetta Harbour on the 26th April 1943, the ship was bombed. The ship rapidly caught on fire & it was for his valiant efforts in fighting the fire over two days that he was awarded the British Empire Medal.  Throughout his life, Brain continued to make his model ships & submarines when at sea & displayed them at many events, some of which were attended by Members of the Royal Family, including HM Queen Elizabeth II & Prince Philip, Duke of Edinburgh. He also went on to win many awards when attending the Model Engineer Exhibitions throughout the 1950’s & 1960’s. 

Lot 230

A museum quality scratch built finely detailed model by James Brain, B.E.M of John Cabot's ' Matthew ' with full rigging, flags & lifeboat. Within a custom made presentation cabinet, with plaque. Case measures 43cm x 61cm x 29cm. Also along with photographs to include; Brain laying an anchor shaped wreath with newspaper cutting & photograph from of the Merchant Navy Association Memorial in Bristol when it was unveiled by HRH Princess Anne, Princess Royal in May 2001.  James Brain B.E.M. was a local Bristol model shipbuilder who served in Merchant Navy as cook, then later Chief Steward from 1935 on leaving school. When the Second World War broke out, he applied to join the Royal Navy, but was told to stay put. He did so until his retirement in 1981. During the Second World War he served on both the Atlantic & Malta Convoys.  When he had spare time on many of his long sea voyages, he would make his highly detailed model ships & submarines to include the N.S Savannah, M.V Blenheim & many others.  James Brain was award his B.E.M. ( British Empire Medal ) in 1943 when he was serving on the Malta Convoys on King Line Ship  â€˜ King Edwin ‘ which was sailing from Alexandria to Malta, carrying much needed supplies. Whilst docked in Valetta Harbour on the 26th April 1943, the ship was bombed. The ship rapidly caught on fire & it was for his valiant efforts in fighting the fire over two days that he was awarded the British Empire Medal.  Throughout his life, Brain continued to make his model ships & submarines when at sea & displayed them at many events, some of which were attended by Members of the Royal Family, including HM Queen Elizabeth II & Prince Philip, Duke of Edinburgh. He also went on to win many awards when attending the Model Engineer Exhibitions throughout the 1950’s & 1960’s. 

Lot 256

A museum quality scratch built finely detailed model by James Brain, B.E.M of The Last Liberty ' SS Jeremiah O`Brien ', complete with on deck weaponry & lifeboats. Within a custom made presentation cabinet, with plaque. Case measures 21cm x 55cm x 16cm.  James Brain B.E.M. was a local Bristol model shipbuilder who served in Merchant Navy as cook, then later Chief Steward from 1935 on leaving school. When the Second World War broke out, he applied to join the Royal Navy, but was told to stay put. He did so until his retirement in 1981. During the Second World War he served on both the Atlantic & Malta Convoys.  When he had spare time on many of his long sea voyages, he would make his highly detailed model ships & submarines to include the N.S Savannah, M.V Blenheim & many others.  James Brain was award his B.E.M. ( British Empire Medal ) in 1943 when he was serving on the Malta Convoys on King Line Ship  â€˜ King Edwin ‘ which was sailing from Alexandria to Malta, carrying much needed supplies. Whilst docked in Valetta Harbour on the 26th April 1943, the ship was bombed. The ship rapidly caught on fire & it was for his valiant efforts in fighting the fire over two days that he was awarded the British Empire Medal.  Throughout his life, Brain continued to make his model ships & submarines when at sea & displayed them at many events, some of which were attended by Members of the Royal Family, including HM Queen Elizabeth II & Prince Philip, Duke of Edinburgh. He also went on to win many awards when attending the Model Engineer Exhibitions throughout the 1950’s & 1960’s. 

Lot 263

A museum quality scratch built finely detailed model by James Brain, B.E.M of the British Victorian submarine ' Resurgam ' with cutaway section of the hull showing inner engine. Within a custom made presentation cabinet, with plaque. Case measures 16cm x 29cm x 9cm.  James Brain B.E.M. was a local Bristol model shipbuilder who served in Merchant Navy as cook, then later Chief Steward from 1935 on leaving school. When the Second World War broke out, he applied to join the Royal Navy, but was told to stay put. He did so until his retirement in 1981. During the Second World War he served on both the Atlantic & Malta Convoys.  When he had spare time on many of his long sea voyages, he would make his highly detailed model ships & submarines to include the N.S Savannah, M.V Blenheim & many others.  James Brain was award his B.E.M. ( British Empire Medal ) in 1943 when he was serving on the Malta Convoys on King Line Ship  â€˜ King Edwin ‘ which was sailing from Alexandria to Malta, carrying much needed supplies. Whilst docked in Valetta Harbour on the 26th April 1943, the ship was bombed. The ship rapidly caught on fire & it was for his valiant efforts in fighting the fire over two days that he was awarded the British Empire Medal.  Throughout his life, Brain continued to make his model ships & submarines when at sea & displayed them at many events, some of which were attended by Members of the Royal Family, including HM Queen Elizabeth II & Prince Philip, Duke of Edinburgh. He also went on to win many awards when attending the Model Engineer Exhibitions throughout the 1950’s & 1960’s. 

Lot 268

A museum quality scratch built finely detailed model by James Brain, B.E.M of the Royal Navy Midget Submarine HMS X7 with cutaway sections of the hull to include; engine room & living quarters. Within a custom made presentation cabinet, with plaque. Case measures 24cm x 50cm x 14cm.  James Brain B.E.M. was a local Bristol model shipbuilder who served in Merchant Navy as cook, then later Chief Steward from 1935 on leaving school. When the Second World War broke out, he applied to join the Royal Navy, but was told to stay put. He did so until his retirement in 1981. During the Second World War he served on both the Atlantic & Malta Convoys.  When he had spare time on many of his long sea voyages, he would make his highly detailed model ships & submarines to include the N.S Savannah, M.V Blenheim & many others.  James Brain was award his B.E.M. ( British Empire Medal ) in 1943 when he was serving on the Malta Convoys on King Line Ship  â€˜ King Edwin ‘ which was sailing from Alexandria to Malta, carrying much needed supplies. Whilst docked in Valetta Harbour on the 26th April 1943, the ship was bombed. The ship rapidly caught on fire & it was for his valiant efforts in fighting the fire over two days that he was awarded the British Empire Medal.  Throughout his life, Brain continued to make his model ships & submarines when at sea & displayed them at many events, some of which were attended by Members of the Royal Family, including HM Queen Elizabeth II & Prince Philip, Duke of Edinburgh. He also went on to win many awards when attending the Model Engineer Exhibitions throughout the 1950’s & 1960’s. 

Lot 279

A museum quality scratch built finely detailed model by James Brain, B.E.M of the Isbrandtsen cargo ship ' SS Flying Enterprise ', with mast, crows nest, bridge & port & starboard lifeboats. Within a custom made presentation cabinet, with plaque. Case measures 26cm x 57cm x 16cm. Also to include a photograph of the model on display.  James Brain B.E.M. was a local Bristol model shipbuilder who served in Merchant Navy as cook, then later Chief Steward from 1935 on leaving school. When the Second World War broke out, he applied to join the Royal Navy, but was told to stay put. He did so until his retirement in 1981. During the Second World War he served on both the Atlantic & Malta Convoys.  When he had spare time on many of his long sea voyages, he would make his highly detailed model ships & submarines to include the N.S Savannah, M.V Blenheim & many others.  James Brain was award his B.E.M. ( British Empire Medal ) in 1943 when he was serving on the Malta Convoys on King Line Ship  â€˜ King Edwin ‘ which was sailing from Alexandria to Malta, carrying much needed supplies. Whilst docked in Valetta Harbour on the 26th April 1943, the ship was bombed. The ship rapidly caught on fire & it was for his valiant efforts in fighting the fire over two days that he was awarded the British Empire Medal.  Throughout his life, Brain continued to make his model ships & submarines when at sea & displayed them at many events, some of which were attended by Members of the Royal Family, including HM Queen Elizabeth II & Prince Philip, Duke of Edinburgh. He also went on to win many awards when attending the Model Engineer Exhibitions throughout the 1950’s & 1960’s. 

Lot 295

A museum quality scratch built finely detailed model by James Brain, B.E.M of  ' Her Majesty's Yacht Britannia '. With Royal Standard flag present to central mast & lifeboats to port & starboard. Within a custom made presentation cabinet, with plaque. Case measures 23cm x 59cm x 17cm. Also along with photographs of Brain's model ships on display & being viewed by HM Queen Elizabeth II & The Duke Of Edinburgh in the 1950's.  James Brain B.E.M. was a local Bristol model shipbuilder who served in Merchant Navy as cook, then later Chief Steward from 1935 on leaving school. When the Second World War broke out, he applied to join the Royal Navy, but was told to stay put. He did so until his retirement in 1981. During the Second World War he served on both the Atlantic & Malta Convoys.  When he had spare time on many of his long sea voyages, he would make his highly detailed model ships & submarines to include the N.S Savannah, M.V Blenheim & many others.  James Brain was award his B.E.M. ( British Empire Medal ) in 1943 when he was serving on the Malta Convoys on King Line Ship  â€˜ King Edwin ‘ which was sailing from Alexandria to Malta, carrying much needed supplies. Whilst docked in Valetta Harbour on the 26th April 1943, the ship was bombed. The ship rapidly caught on fire & it was for his valiant efforts in fighting the fire over two days that he was awarded the British Empire Medal.  Throughout his life, Brain continued to make his model ships & submarines when at sea & displayed them at many events, some of which were attended by Members of the Royal Family, including HM Queen Elizabeth II & Prince Philip, Duke of Edinburgh. He also went on to win many awards when attending the Model Engineer Exhibitions throughout the 1950’s & 1960’s. 

Lot 32

A museum quality scratch built finely detailed model by James Brain, B.E.M of the Canadian Pacific Liner ' SS Empress Of Britain ' with mast flags, lifeboats & Canadian Pacific flag to funnel. Within a custom made presentation cabinet, with plaque. Case measures 23cm x 58cm x 18cm. Also to include The Model Engineer Exhibition Award Of Merit certificate date August 1964.  James Brain B.E.M. was a local Bristol model shipbuilder who served in Merchant Navy as cook, then later Chief Steward from 1935 on leaving school. When the Second World War broke out, he applied to join the Royal Navy, but was told to stay put. He did so until his retirement in 1981. During the Second World War he served on both the Atlantic & Malta Convoys.  When he had spare time on many of his long sea voyages, he would make his highly detailed model ships & submarines to include the N.S Savannah, M.V Blenheim & many others.  James Brain was award his B.E.M. ( British Empire Medal ) in 1943 when he was serving on the Malta Convoys on King Line Ship  â€˜ King Edwin ‘ which was sailing from Alexandria to Malta, carrying much needed supplies. Whilst docked in Valetta Harbour on the 26th April 1943, the ship was bombed. The ship rapidly caught on fire & it was for his valiant efforts in fighting the fire over two days that he was awarded the British Empire Medal.  Throughout his life, Brain continued to make his model ships & submarines when at sea & displayed them at many events, some of which were attended by Members of the Royal Family, including HM Queen Elizabeth II & Prince Philip, Duke of Edinburgh. He also went on to win many awards when attending the Model Engineer Exhibitions throughout the 1950’s & 1960’s. 

Lot 6

A museum quality scratch built finely detailed model by James Brain, B.E.M of Isambard Kingdom Brunel's ' SS Great Britain ' with cutaway sections of the hull to include; the engine room, First class dining saloon, passenger cabins, cargo hold & lifeboats present to port & starboard. Within a custom made presentation cabinet, with plaque. Case measures 29cm x 60cm x 17cm. Also along with an image of Brain on the SS Great Britain with his model.  James Brain B.E.M. was a local Bristol model shipbuilder who served in Merchant Navy as cook, then later Chief Steward from 1935 on leaving school. When the Second World War broke out, he applied to join the Royal Navy, but was told to stay put. He did so until his retirement in 1981. During the Second World War he served on both the Atlantic & Malta Convoys.  When he had spare time on many of his long sea voyages, he would make his highly detailed model ships & submarines to include the N.S Savannah, M.V Blenheim & many others.  James Brain was award his B.E.M. ( British Empire Medal ) in 1943 when he was serving on the Malta Convoys on King Line Ship  â€˜ King Edwin ‘ which was sailing from Alexandria to Malta, carrying much needed supplies. Whilst docked in Valetta Harbour on the 26th April 1943, the ship was bombed. The ship rapidly caught on fire & it was for his valiant efforts in fighting the fire over two days that he was awarded the British Empire Medal.  Throughout his life, Brain continued to make his model ships & submarines when at sea & displayed them at many events, some of which were attended by Members of the Royal Family, including HM Queen Elizabeth II & Prince Philip, Duke of Edinburgh. He also went on to win many awards when attending the Model Engineer Exhibitions throughout the 1950’s & 1960’s. 

Lot 91

A museum quality scratch built finely detailed model by James Brain, B.E.M of the Bristol City Liner ' SS Boston City ' 1920 with British Red Ensign flag, port & starboard lifeboats & Bristol City Line ' Blue Star ' emblem to funnel. Within a custom made presentation cabinet, with plaque. Case measures 23cm x 49cm x 13cm.  James Brain B.E.M. was a local Bristol model shipbuilder who served in Merchant Navy as cook, then later Chief Steward from 1935 on leaving school. When the Second World War broke out, he applied to join the Royal Navy, but was told to stay put. He did so until his retirement in 1981. During the Second World War he served on both the Atlantic & Malta Convoys.  When he had spare time on many of his long sea voyages, he would make his highly detailed model ships & submarines to include the N.S Savannah, M.V Blenheim & many others.  James Brain was award his B.E.M. ( British Empire Medal ) in 1943 when he was serving on the Malta Convoys on King Line Ship  â€˜ King Edwin ‘ which was sailing from Alexandria to Malta, carrying much needed supplies. Whilst docked in Valetta Harbour on the 26th April 1943, the ship was bombed. The ship rapidly caught on fire & it was for his valiant efforts in fighting the fire over two days that he was awarded the British Empire Medal.  Throughout his life, Brain continued to make his model ships & submarines when at sea & displayed them at many events, some of which were attended by Members of the Royal Family, including HM Queen Elizabeth II & Prince Philip, Duke of Edinburgh. He also went on to win many awards when attending the Model Engineer Exhibitions throughout the 1950’s & 1960’s. 

Lot 24

A small 20th century oak art deco drinks cabinet. Containing a pressed glass decanter and four glasses. With oak/ceramic pot and storage drawer. There is a presentation plaque on the top of the cabinet. 13 x 11 x 6.8 in.

Lot 454

Edwardian mahogany serpentine front display cabinet, top with 7cm frieze inlaid with repeating swags, double doors with brass astragal covering two fixed shelves lined with blue velvet, width 137cm (54"), depth 46cm (18"), height 170cm (67").

Lot 485

Edwardian satin wood display cabinet, painted all over with swags of flowers, musical whimsies and picture panels, frieze with tulip wood cross banding, matching doors with twelve pain astragal panel above a further single blind panel, interior with glass shelves and green silk lining, all standing on four square section tapering legs with spade feet, width 106cm (42"), depth 39cm (15"), height 166cm (65").

Lot 1347

A modern Bisley silver coloured 6 drawer metal specimen chest / filing cabinet. Approx. 28cm wide x 41cm deep x 59cm tall.

Lot 1470

A vintage mahogany single door wardrobe, been converted to a glass cabinet. With inlaid detail to front. Mirrored panel has been replaced with glass and internal shelving has been fitted with glass shelves. Complete with key. Approx. 99cm wide x 195cm tal

Lot 1492

A vintage inlaid central drawer and 2 door cabinet. Brass rail to top . 59 x 39 x 86cm tall approx.

Lot 1506

Vintage 2 door cabinet with shelf and carved detail to front. 71cm tall x 53cm wide.

Lot 1514

A vintage Sankey Sheldon 4 drawer metal filing cabinet with drawer dividers. Approx. 132cm tall.

Lot 1521

A small vintage dark wood TV cabinet with lift up glass fronted door and lower drawer. Old Charm style. Approx. 61cm wide x 48cm tall.

Lot 13

A Berlin cabinet cup and saucer (restored) and a Meissen plate

Lot 249

A collection of ornaments including sewing items, costume jewellery, pens etc contained in a six drawer table top cabinet

Lot 554

A mid-Victorian serpentine walnut cabinet with marble top and inlaid decoration, 83 x 116 x 36cm

Lot 581

A Georgian mahogany cabinet on chest on bracket feet 215 x 110 x 53cm

Lot 621

A Chinese black lacquer cabinet with coloured cut work flowers and birds 132 x 87 x 46cm

Lot 2205

An Arts and Crafts oak bookcase, together with a 19th Century oak wall cabinet (2)

Lot 2218

An early 20th Century display cabinet, fitted with two glazed doors

Lot 2220

An early 20th Century mahogany collector's cabinet, fitted with two glazed doors

Lot 2274

An early 20th Century French side cabinet, painted in Eau De Nil green, having a marble inset top, the front with a canework enclosing fitted shelves, two small drawers and open sections

Lot 2281

A Calibre table top display cabinet

Lot 2283

An Edwardian mahogany music cabinet, satinwood cross-banded edge, with three drawers and a cupboard section below

Lot 3275

Edwardian oak smokers cabinet, fitted with two doors enclosing tobacco jar and two drawers

Lot 3455

Inspired by Dali, a brass figure of 'Cabinet Anthromorphique' on a marble base marked 'limited 3 of 100' (af)

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