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An interesting 19th c. Mahogany glazed shop rear wall Display Cabinet having moulded cornice over central stacked pair of single pane glazed doors with rear panel mirrors and adjustable shelves, flanked either side by full length single pane glazed doors with painted tongue and groove rear panels, again with adjustable shelves, brass hinges and catches. 62 3/4" wide x 63 1/8" high x 8 3/4" deep.
A late 19th c. Mahogany four door Display Cabinet with moulded upstand back, central bow fronted pair of moulded single panel doors flanked either side by opposing seven pane glazed doors with wooden glazing bars, on lower moulding and carved shoulder cabriole legs on ball and claw feet, 60'' wide x 52 3/4'' high x 17'' deep.
An Edwardian light Mahogany serpentine fronted china Display Cabinet having moulded top over the pair of opposing single upper pane over lower strung single panel doors, opening to reveal three fabric lined shelves, single pane glazed sides, on shaped apron, tapering square legs terminating in spade feet. 42" wide x 65 1/2" high x 16" deep.
A collection of furniture comprising a mahogany chess board topped oval occasional table on four turned column supports united by a stretcher, a 20th Century oak drinks cabinet with two cupboard doors and slide, a modern mahogany framed coffee table and similar nest of three tables, a mahogany framed needlework firescreen, a small oak corner cupboard with single door, a carved spinning chair dated 1906 and two children's chairs
A collection of furniture comprising a modern mahogany nest of four tables, together with a modern walnut cabinet, the single drawer above two cupboard doors by Len Goss, a standard lamp with barley-twist decoration, a formica covered kitchen table, a folding plank topped trestle table, a white painted bookcase with glazed top and a white painted blanket box
A collection of furniture comprising a shaped pine side table on square sectioned legs, an oak drop-leaf gate-leg table, a mahogany two door cabinet, an oak cabinet of two drawers above two cupboard doors, a pine bookcase, a pine single door cupboard with drawer beneath and a small toilet mirror
A late 1920's HMV automatic gramophone Model Auto 1A, walnut cased, the rising top with moulded edge and carved decoration over two cabinet doors / drawers with alterations, one now containing a Garrard Model 301 turntable, together with pedestal remote control, various 78 and 33 rpm records, etc CONDITION REPORTS Appears to have had various alterations, replacement sections, etc, including the front replaced and interior replaced and alterered, various later additions. Please see photos for examples of elements present. There is a photocopy showing a similar cabinet, depicting what the cabinet might once have looked like. Water damage, splits and deterioration to the top.
Manner of Edwards & Roberts - Late 19th/early 20th Century Sheraton Revival inlaid mahogany two section standing corner cabinet, the upper section having a broken arch pediment, fitted four shelves enclosed by a pair of glazed doors, each having decorative tracery, the base fitted panelled doors with Neo Classical style inlaid decoration within a satinwood banded border and standing on bracket feet, 82cm wide Condition: 219cm high, approximately 56cm deep along sides - Please see extra images and TELEPHONE department for further details
An early 20thC Art Nouveau satinwood string inlaid mahogany music cabinet, having a low, mirror panelled back superstructure and a shallow shelf, on spindled flank supports, over a short drawer and a panelled door with floral marquetry ornament, enclosing a shelved interior, between outset flanks, raised on square, tapered legs and block feet bears the label of PE Gane of Cardiff 54''h 22''w
A George III mahogany cabinet bookcase, the upper part having a swan neck pediment, over a dentil moulded frieze and a pair of glazed panelled doors, enclosing a height adjustable shelved interior, the base featuring a fitted secretaire drawer, on three graduated long drawers, the cast brass ring handles on pressed, circular backplates, raised on bracket feet 97''h 46''w
Books - John Marshall (publisher) - The Infant's Cabinet Of The Cries Of London, Made and Sold by John Marshall, circa 1805, comprising: two miniature volumes titled 'A Description Of The Cries Of London. Vol. I' and 'A Description Of Various Trades, Volume II', the first bound in red boards, the second in pink, each bearing an overprinted paper label 'London Cries' and 'Description Of Trades' accompanied by twenty hand coloured loose engraved cards with pictures relating to each volume including Bricklayer, Cabinet-maker, Druggist, Butcher, Mason and Fishmonger, each measuring 71mm x 49mm, all having captions and with Marshall's imprint dated 1802 and 1805, all contained in the original wooden box having a sliding cover decorated with a coloured London street scene, titled to the top and with Marshall's imprint at the foot, measurements of box 9.5cm x 6.5cm Condition: Box is missing its rim approximately 4cm long, label to lid had discoloured, cards are slightly discoloured - **General condition consistent with age
Late 19th/early 20th Century brass mounted inlaid mahogany display cabinet, having a pagoda top, fitted three shelves enclosed by a pair of glazed doors and standing on cabriole supports, 78cm wide Condition: 133cm high x 41cm deep - Please see extra images and TELEPHONE department for further details
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