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An early 18th century walnut bureau cabinet, with some later repairs and additions, the upper section having twin mirrored doors enclosing a well-fitted interior of shelves and pigeonholes over three base drawers and twin candle-slides, the base with crossbanding to the fall, and opening to reveal well-fitted interior with pigeonholes and drawers above a well, the whole on later bracket feet, (a/f) w.102cm, d.56cm, h.206cm Condition Report / Extra Information Mirrors later replacements. One brass escutcheon to bookcase loose. Moulding around mirrors later but well-matched. Interior to upper section with Victorian elements. Some loose moulding. Base with some moulding losses to edge of fall. Feet are later replacements. Lower section of base and front right corner badly chewed by a pet. The whole requires significant restoration.
A 19th century mahogany cabinet by H Mawer & Stephenson Ltd, having twin fielded panel doors flanked to either side by a flight of four graduated drawers, each with cockbeading and turned wooden knobs, one door stamped, w.214cm, d.60cm, h.113cm Condition Report / Extra Information On later casters. Currently lacking key for panelled doors. Very minor warping to top. Top with minor marks only, no splits. Some minor losses of cockbeading to two drawers. Small veneer chips to front of plinth on lower left. Doors good, no splits and minor warping only.
A Victorian mahogany bookcase cabinet, the upper section having twin glazed doors enclosing a shelved interior, stamped 'James Winter & Sons, Wardour Street, Soho, London', the whole raised upon casters, w.137cm d,48cm, h194cm Condition Report / Extra Information Replacement to top edge of veneer at back left hand corner. Colour good and largely original throughout. Genuine heavy item with no significant faults of alterations.
A Hadley's Worcester cabinet plate, enamel decorated with cabbage roses within a raised and moulded border, printed backstamp and numbered 235, date code 1905, dia. 22.5cm Condition Report / Extra Information Currently with fitted wire hanger. No chips or cracks. Gilt good, 98% complete. Plate slightly grubby, particularly to reverse.
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