An unusual George III free-standing mahogany gentleman's library/collecting cabinet,the top with an applied cast and gilt metal edge, the front with two doors enclosing slides and two base drawers, each side with a 'half' door enclosing five graduated drawers, heavy brass carrying handles, on later bracket feet,91cm wide61cm deep83cm high
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A George III mahogany bureau cabinet,the top section with a moulded cornice over two shaped panelled doors, enclosing shelves, with fluted canted corners, the bureau with a shaped interior enclosing a door, 'secret' compartments, pigeonholes and drawers over a well, two short and two long drawers, on bracket feet,87.5cm wide58cm deep191cm high
An unusual George III Irish mahogany wine and spirits dispensing cabinet,with paper labels inside written in ink, 'Rum', 'Brandy', 'Gin', 'Red Wine' and 'White Wine', with eight tin-lined compartments for decanters, a drop-flap with fold-out supports over an open base,117cm wide20cm deep144cm high
Late Victorian Arts & Crafts oak smokers cabinet of a type retailed by Liberty and probably made by Shapland & Petter, with panelled door and stencilled scene of a man smoking a clay pipe by a leaded glazed window, flanked by two pipe racks, 44cm wide x 40cm high CONDITION REPORT Some white staining to decorative panel, left hand back foot split. Small chip to wood on front right inner foot. Scuff to wood along front top edge. No signs of woodworm. No maker's / manufacturer's mark visible
'The Mynster of the Ile; or, The Story of the Ancient Parish of Ilminster, the one Royal Peculiar in the County of Somerset' James Street M.A. H. Abraham/Chapple and Son 1904; 'Cathedral Cities of England' George Gilbert illustrated by W W Collins, William Heinemann, 1905, limited edition signed and numbered by the artist, 36/100; 'The Cabinet of the Arts; being a new and universal drawing book...' edited by J Dougall, second edition with additions, vol I, R. Ackermann, 101 Strand
A late 19th century mahogany corner display cabinet with ebony and boxwood stringing, the upper section with geometrically glazed door enclosing three shelves surmounted by broken pediment, the bow fronted base with single cupboard door, central drawer flanked by faux drawers, the splay front legs united by shaped tier (height 184cm width 59cm depth 40cm)
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