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Oak filing cabinet, the top with hinged reading slope, tambour front with key enclosing trays, width 50cm, depth 45cm, height 120cm.Condition report:The tambour is a little stiff as it gets to the bottom of the fall, but it is still fully operational, with one key. Interior is fitted with nine open fronted trays, some of which have breaks and losses to the front of the shelf panel. The top has multiple ring marks and spot staining. The easel prop works ok. There are two dowel pegs holes towards the back of the top, presumably originally hosting some sort of back rail. Side panels and back are all sound, moderate scratching and marks. The casters don't run very well.
An Edwardian Lacquered Chinese Table Top Collectors Cabinet Decorated in Gilt and Coloured Enamels, Depicting Pagoda, Birds, Blossom etc, Hinged Lid to Top Shallow Compartment, Two Small Drawers, Central Panelled Doors Revealing Six Inner Small Drawers and a Base Long Drawer, 35cm wide, 18cm Deep and 39cm high
A Queen Anne walnut and parcel-gilt bureau bookcase,early 18th century and later, the double-domed top set with gilt-ball finials, above a pair of arched engraved glass-inset doors enclosing a fitted interior, above a fall front and four drawers, raised on bun feet,92cm wide 56cm deep202cm highCondition ReportGeneral surface wear, small knocks, splits, losses and repairs and replacement to veneer throughout commensurate with age and use. Indication of a degree of professional attention, likely at the end of the 19th or beginning of the 20th century. Top and base possibly associated. Some repair and replacement to moulding and herringbone inlay. The bun feet are replacements. Finials and blocks appear later. Some shrinkage splits to fall and sides. Exterior metalware is in the period style but later, with old plugged holes from previous handles and plates. Evidence of some repair and replacement to the doors, including moulding, with shadows of old hinges to the edges of the cabinet. The glass is a pleasant greyish colour and is showing signs of age, but is possibly also replaced. Some losses, repairs and replacement to the interior, inlcluding some replaced divisions. Some interior knobs lacking. Gilt elements have been refreshed. The lock later. The leather within the fall is replaced. Some marks and ink stains within. Later tape and blocks to drawers. Lower section backboards possibly later. Joints sound and solid. Doors, drawers and slides all open and close easily. Overall appears structurally stable and is ready for use.
A large solid satinwood cabinet from the Edward Grey Institute of Field Ornithology, early 20th century, fitted with numerous compartments and raised on tapering square feet, 229cm wide 32cm deep 168cm highThe Accumulations of a Cotswold Antiques Dealer: The David Pickup Edit.Condition ReportOverall the cabinet is in fair cosmetic condition. General wear, blistering, small splits and shrinkage cracks. Some of the doors are a little stiff and are tricky to close. Pigeon holes with signs of traces of wear and rubbing. One foot with repairs and wear and scuffs to all. Loss to far right front foot. Apron with some damage. See additional photos.
A fruitwood, mother-of-pearl and bone cabinet,late 19th/early 20th century, Syrian, Damascus, with all-over pierced and bobbin decoration,80cm wide34cm deep150cm highCondition ReportThe inlaid lacking in areas - in particular to the top of the cabinet. There is a split to the wood in the lowest niche. Only once of the drawers can be accessed and the handle has been replaced by a temporary string. Some of the mother of pearl has been quite crudely inlaid. One of the walls in the interior of the cupboard door needs to be reattached. Additional condition images have been uploaded.
A George II-style carved pine breakfront side cabinet,probably 19th century, with moulded decoration and raised on bracket feet,147cm wide39cm deep101cm highThe Estate of the Late Malcolm Frazer.Condition ReportSome pieces of moulding and beading missing from the central right-hand door, a few small pieces of these still present but not all. All interior shelves present. Handles lacking to left and right doors and lefthand central door. Some marks, scuffs and wear to the green-painted interior. Marks and wear to the top. Front left foot missing and small loss to back. Otherwise, the cabinet is structurally sound and sits stable. Several scuffs, marks and small losses throughout commensurate with age and use and in fair cosmetic condition.
A large contemporary French dresser painted in a grey colourway, the arched cornice over a double door cabinet opening to reveal a shelved interior, flanked by further single door cabinets, the base with a central double door cabinet, flanked by a single drawer and cabinet to each side raised on a plinth base, 235 x 50 x 235cm high.
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