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Lot 847

A collection of butterflies and moths circa 1900, contained within a twelve drawer mahogany glass fronted cabinet by Watkins & Doncaster, each glass topped drawer Sold with Wildlife & Countryside Act 1981 'The Conservation of Habitats & Species Regulations' licences

Lot 851

A William & Mary oyster veneered and floral marquetry inlaid cabinet on stand, the deep moulded cornice over a cavetto drawer and pair of doors enclosing an interior of drawers centred by a cupboard, enclosing further small drawers and part mirrored panels, raised on a stand incorporating a full width drawer, the whole on ring turned supports to a platform base decorated in polychrome, 164 cm wide x 106 cm x 47 cm

Lot 858

A Victorian ormolu mounted walnut pier cabinet, the single arch glazed panel door enclosing shelves to a fabric lined interior, raised on a plinth base, 104 cm high x 88 cm wide x 34 cm

Lot 883

A William & Mary style seaweed marquetry, walnut and burr walnut cabinet on chest by Jonathan Charles, the shaped cornice over a pair of cavetto drawers and well figured cabinet doors enclosing a fitted interior of drawers centred by a cupboard, raised over two short and two long conforming drawers on shaped bracket feet, see www.jonathancharles.com for the further details of this workshop

Lot 905

A Victorian light oak smokers cabinet with fitted pipe rack, matchbox holder and three drawers

Lot 967

A Victorian figured walnut table cabinet having a caddy top over a pair of raised arched panel doors enclosing three graduated drawers, on a plinth base, 36 cm high x 30 cm x 21 cm

Lot 316

A Bedside Cabinet.

Lot 331

A Childrens Desk, Pine Headboard, Bathroom Cabinet Etc.

Lot 369

A 1970's Glazed Display Cabinet with Mirrored Back and Base Drawers.

Lot 382

A Modern Mahogany Multipurpose Cabinet with Drawers and Cupboards.

Lot 413

A Two Drawer Filing Cabinet.

Lot 49

A Stained Pine Shelved Cabinet, 145 Cm High.

Lot 1212

A vintage industrial two drawer office filing cabinet with handles to drawers ( see illustration )

Lot 1300

A Georgian 19th century mahogany inlaid ladies pedestal commode / wash hest bedside cabinet. Raised on square legs with step pull out commode, twin door cupboard with hinged double top above. H87 x W46 x D46 cm

Lot 1375

A good 20th century Chinese chinoserie painted laquered marriage cabinet of shaped form with twin doors and shelved interior. The design in red and black with handpainted foliates etc

Lot 1376

A Victorian Arts & Crafts Liberty manner oak student bureau having bookcase cabinet over bureau beneath. H167 x W74 x D35 cm

Lot 1380A

A 20th century French style sideboard display cabinet having cabinets to the base with glazed sectional cabinet above. Dismantles to 2 pieces

Lot 238

An unusual small wooden desk cabinet of First World War interest decorated with a British sailor carrying the head of the Kaiser captioned 'Victory 1918'

Lot 450

A small console table with single drawer on tapering fluted legs, w:80cm, together with a similar media cabinet

Lot 456

A pine blanket box on bun feet together with a pine bedside cabinet

Lot 483

A pine bedside cabinet with metal mount, h:79cm, together with a pine wall mounted display cabinet

Lot 334

WALNUT INLAID BOMB SHAPED COCKTAIL CABINET

Lot 12

A SMALL MAHOGANY HANGING CORNER CABINET with panel door, 44cm wide x 42cm high and a cylindrical brass bucket with copper studding and folding handle, 31cm diameter (2)

Lot 20

A PAINTED HANGING CORNER CABINET, the interior fitted with two shelves and enclosed by a bowed panel door, decorated with lovers beneath a tree, with graduated shelves over, 69cm wide x 132cm high

Lot 211

AN 18TH CENTURY INDO-PORTUGUESE ROSEWOOD TABLE CABINET with two short and two long drawers inlaid with bone stylised bird and flower decoration standing on short turned feet, 46.5cm wide

Lot 214

A TIBETAN PAINTED LOW CABINET with shaped galleried top and a triple panelled front with single door opening to reveal shelves within and standing on square section legs, decorated all over with ornate foliate designs, approximately 72cm wide

Lot 479

A LATE 19TH CENTURY FRENCH PAINTED PINE SIDE CABINET, two panelled doors with scrolling feet, 96cm wide

Lot 508

A MID 20TH CENTURY LIMED OAK WALL SHELF, three rows of stained glass panels, 100cm wide together with a late 20th century cabinet with stained glass doors, 85cm wide (2)

Lot 97

A LATE 19TH CENTURY FRENCH MAHOGANY MARBLE TOPPED DISPLAY CABINET with glazed sides and a bevelled glazed door opening to reveal three shelves within and a mirrored back, all standing on cabriole legs decorated with gilt metal mounts, overall 142cm high

Lot 483

Spain, Philip III, 50 reales (cincuentine), 1618/17, Segovia mint, Assayer A with cross (Esteban de Pedrera), crowned Spanish shield of arms, rev. arms of Castile and Leon (KM.65; Calico 80, same dies), a few minor edge bruises, to be expected from a coin of this size and mass, otherwise about extremely fine, a highly attractive piece with old cabinet tone, very rare The first shipment of silver from Seville arrived in Segovia via mule train on January 2nd 1618, and the minting of new coinage proceeded shortly thereafter. It is believed that the Cincuentines were produced sometime during the first months of that year, and that all coinage was completed by July 8th. According to official accounts only 20 examples of Cincuentines were authorized to be produced in 1618. During the time of their production the chief die engraver was away visiting Madrid and new dies had not yet been produced. To remedy the situation dies from 1617 were reused, having the final digit of the date reworked. Only one set of dies is known for the 1618 Cincuentines, the obverse later being used to produce the 1620 issue. Of the 20 examples that were authorized, fewer than half are known to exist today. Our research has been able to confirm the existence of only 8 examples of the original 20 minted. One such example is housed in the British Museum, acquired in 1847, and can be viewed on their website in the Explore/Highlights section (ref. CM 1847-2-16-23). Cincuentines have been highly coveted and sought after by collectors since the time of their inception in the 17th century. These massive silver coins were produced in extremely small quantities, under specific circumstances for a special purpose. As a monetary unit the 50 Reales seems a bit out of place in the monetary system that the Spanish used in the 17th century, where each subsequent denomination was divisible. It was a rather odd denomination that would take six 8 Reales and a 2 Real to make exact change, not to mention it was totally impractical for day to day transactions due to its high intrinsic value. Some have argued that 50 reales were used as a store of wealth in a similar manner to some multiple thalers used in other parts of Europe. Although this seems plausible, with an abundance of gold flowing in from the Spanish colonies of the New World, it would be much easier to store large sums of wealth in gold. Furthermore, Cincuentines were never produced on a large enough scale to make them viable as a store of wealth in that manner. In contemporary times very few people would have ever seen a 50 Reales unless they were part of Spanish Royalty or the social elite. Their purpose was more along the lines of specially made presentation pieces or gifts during special events for people of great importance. The coin offered here is a real numismatic prize that remains as highly coveted by modern day collectors as it would have been by its recipient at the time of issue.

Lot 385

display cabinet A / F and a wooden storage box

Lot 390

Victorian wall hanging corner cabinet

Lot 403

retro coffee table and a bedside cabinet

Lot 410

small corner cocktail cabinet and telephone seat

Lot 142

GEORGIAN STYLE MAHOGANY BOW FRONT CABINET ON CHEST with a moulded dentil cornice above a glazed and beaded door opening to reveal a shelved interior, above five graduated drawers with drop handles, standing on bracket feet, 62.5cm wide

Lot 145

WILLIAM YEOWARD STYLE CABINET, with two drawers and cupboards below on square supports, 122cm x 46cm x 87cm H. (with faults)

Lot 567

HABERDASHERY CABINET, early 20th century oak with twenty-four glass fronted drawers, glazed, enclosed shelves and four deep drawers, 181cm W x 196cm H x 49cm D.

Lot 623

HOUSEKEEPERS CABINET, 19th century traditionally grey painted with four panelled doors enclosing shelves in sections, 112cm W x 50cm D x 224cm H.

Lot 625

TALL NARROW CABINET, Art Deco style of cylindrical form with a cupboard door enclosing peach coloured glass topped shelves, 47cm W x 142cm H x 47cm D.

Lot 648

CABINET, 19th century Continental mahogany with a small drawer over a panelled cupboard door, 71.5cm W x 79cm H x 41cm D. (with faults)

Lot 653

COCKTAIL CABINET, circa 1950's walnut with a pair of panelled doors enclosing a mirrored interior over two small drawers and a scrolled leaf carved apron on cabriole supports, bears name 'S. Hille & Co. Ltd.' to the interior, 112cm W x 145cm H x 51cm D. (with faults)

Lot 87

CORNER CABINET, 20th century American, of various wood, the doors in the form of a human profile, 183cm H x 53cm.

Lot 143

AN EDWARDIAN STAINED WOOD PIPE SMOKER'S CABINET with single glazed panel door enclosing a single drawer, the sides with folding pipe racks, 32cm high, 22cm wide; together with a collection of Peterson of Dublin hand-crafted pipes and miscellaneous effects

Lot 178

AN ART NOUVEAU MAHOGANY MUSIC CABINET, c.1900, of upright rectangular form, the plain moulded top with three quater gallery back, above four fall front shallow drawers and compartmented undertier, raised on bracket supports.

Lot 193

A VICTORIAN ‘JACOBETHAN’ CARVED AND STAINED OAK UPRIGHT CABINET with moulded cornice above single stained glass panel door cupboard raised above a single drawer and fielded panel door cupboard, carved with human and animal masks raised on platform base. 99cm wide, 233cm high

Lot 207

A VICTORIAN MAHOGANY SIDE CABINET, mid 19th Century, of rectangular form, with shelved superstructure above a moulded top and twin cupboard doors, applied with scroll ornament, supported on paw feet. 137cm wide and 181cm high

Lot 208

A MAHOGANY BOWFRONT SIDE CABINET IN GEORGIAN STYLE, the moulded top with raised gallery back above twin cupboard doors and three long graduated drawers on short cabriole supports. 87cm wide

Lot 214

A CONTINENTAL LATE 19TH CENTURY MAHOGANY RECTANGULAR SIDE CABINET, with canted corners and fitted single frieze drawer above tambour front cupboard on square taper legs. 73cm wide, 73cm high, 34cm deep

Lot 408

A SUITE OF EBONISED AND GILT DECORATED CHINOISERIE FURNITURE, c.1920-30, comprising of a bowfront display cabinet, a compact two-door side cabinet, parlour chairs, three-tier cake stand, a smokers companion, standard lamp, and a small double drop leaf table, each decorated with figures and pagodas in a mountainous landscape, (9)

Lot 180

A tray of assorted Paragon china cabinet cups and saucers, part teaset etc.

Lot 216

An Edwardian oak hanging wall cabinet with flanking shelves having shaped pediment dated 1909 and carved to the door with a griffin.

Lot 29

A collection of metalwares and ceramics to include copper kettle, cabinet plates, vintage dial telephone, camera, etc.

Lot 530

A mahogany fitted wine cabinet with single drawer.

Lot 531

A carved oak lead glazed display cabinet with mirrored back and base drawer.

Lot 543

A 1940s walnut breakfront astrigal glazed china cabinet raised on cabriole legs.

Lot 544

A small 1940s walnut china cabinet raised on cabriole legs.

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