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Lot 122

A retro Gordon Russell teak cabinet having two drawers above two cupboard doors and on tapering legs 115cm h x 122cm w Location:

Lot 136

An Asian hardwood cabinet with twin glazed doors over two drawersLocation:

Lot 769

A VICTORIAN MAHOGANY AND UPHOLSTERED 'CHESTERFIELD' SOFALAST QUARTER 19TH CENTURYOne leg stamped 'B8193', with buttoned and brass studded red leather upholstery, the reeded tapering urn arms headed by carved floral motifs, above tapering reeded feet on brass castors77cm high, 194cm wide, 94cm deep overall Provenance: From the Private Collection of a titled family  For a sofa by John Taylor & Son, demonstrating relating columnar pilaster terminals and reeded tapering feet, see Christie's London, Interiors, 26th February 2008, Lot 172 (£9,375). John Taylor set up business as wright and cabinet-maker in 1825 in West Thistle Street, Edinburgh, and subsequently at 109-10, Princes Street. In 1852 as John Taylor and Son they were appointed 'Cabinet-makers and Upholsterers in Ordinary to Her Majesty the Queen'. Their Rosemount Cabinet Works at Gardner's Court were established around 1857 and they continued trading from Princes Street until taken over in 1968. Condition Report: Marks, knocks, scratches and abrasions commensurate with age and use.Some minor chips and losses to timber frame.The leather with some expected marks, scratches and wear - including one stain to front right (see images).Additional fading to the back and top (see images)One leg stamped 'B8193'Of solid, stable structure overallOld tack holes to underside of frame from previous upholsteryLater metal bracket/bar applied to underside for stabilitySome filler use to carved timber motifs (see images)Please see additional images for a visual reference to condition.Condition Report Disclaimer

Lot 138

A Jaycee corner cabinet, carved frieze, glazed leaded pair of doors, enclosing two tiers of oak shelving, 87cm high x 69cm wide x 38.5cm; Jaycee oak side cabinet, 51cm high x 78cm wide x 44.5cm deep, (2).

Lot 159

A Chinoiserie china display cabinet, walnut veneer with lacquered decoration depicting figures and pagodas in oriental landscapes, break-centre arched top, glazed doors enclosing two tiers of glass shelving, cabriole feet, 116.5cm high x 107cm wide x 30.5cm deep.

Lot 300A

Toys and Juvenilia - Sindy furniture including; wardrobe, chest of draws, China cabinet, dressing table and stool; etc (all boxed)

Lot 320

A French walnut bedside cabinet, over-sailing top, break-front, single drawer to frieze, above a single cupboard door, 73.5cm high x 51cm wide x 38cm deep, mid 20th century; an early 20th century walnut corner shelving unit, 102cm high x 63cm wide; a wall mounted small corner cupboard, (3).

Lot 342

A George III style reproduction mahogany chest, slightly bow-front, three short drawers, cabriole legs, 69cm high x 45cm wide x 34.5cm; a Victorian inlaid walnut corner what-not, 94.5cm high; mid 20th century walnut bedside cabinet; etc, (7).

Lot 401

A Reproduction mahogany vitrine display cabinet, oval-shaped top with lift-off tray section, the oval cabinet glazed all around, pair of glazed doors, one to each long side, carved apron, serpentine legs, 75.5cm high x 73cm wide x 47.5cm deep.

Lot 415

A George III style mahogany bedside cabinet in the form of a chest on chest, over-sailing top above a pair of short, and three long drawers to top, stepped base with an arrangement of three further drawers, bracket feet, 76cm high x 38cm wide x 29cm deep.

Lot 42

A reproduction mahogany serpentine-front chest cabinet, brushing slide to top, above a single drawer, and three faux drawers as a cupboard door, bracket feet, 77cm high x 70cm wide x 48cm deep.

Lot 452

An Edwardian mahogany vitrine display cabinet, carved frieze, glazed sides and door enclosing two tiers of shelving, tapered square legs, 131.5cm high x 59.5cm wide x 32cm deep, c.1905; a pine wall mounted corner shelf, (2).

Lot 454

A Stag mahogany small chest of drawers / bedside cabinet, over-sailing top, four short drawers, 71cm high x 53cm wide x 46cm deep; George III style reproduction foot stool; side cabinet, (3).

Lot 140

A Japanese black lacquered Kannon shrine, 18th/19th century, in a black lacquered case with foliate copper mounts, the standing figure of Kannon with circular mandorla on a multi-stepped dais62.5cm highWooden Kannon with forehead jewel missing and holes at the top of the forehead. Possible other parts of the crown missing. The figure could be earlier than the cabinet. Cabinet with numerous bruises and small rim grazes. Internal dias with chipping along the base. Hinge pins pushed through lacquered. Possibly some repainting on the lid.

Lot 506

A pair of Paris à la Reine factory cache pots, the tapering cylindrical bodies decorated with interlaced Cs below a crown, within broad gilt borders decorated with floral swags, crown over A marks8.5cm high; a Paris à la Reine factory trembleuse cabinet can and stand, the floral and gilt swags suspended from blue and gilt borders, crown over A markthe stand 15.5cm diameter;a Paris à la Reine factory cabinet can and stand, painted with flowers, within apricot and pink floral borders, crown over A markthe stand 13cm diameter (6) Provenance: From the estate of the late Barry Lock (1934-2021)Cache pots - nice clean condition, slight rubbing to the giding at the rims Trembleuse - Nice condition, black pitting in places Can and stand - rubbing to the gilding on the saucer 

Lot 603

A Dutch burr walnut cabinet, 19th century, the ached pediment with central carved rococo cartouche above a pair of panelled doors enclosing shelves and drawers, the lower section with two short over two long drawers with a shaped apron raised on carved lion paw feet234 x 173 x 66cm

Lot 626

A Chinese black lacquer cabinet on later stand, 19th century, the rectangular top with foliate engraved brass mounts over a pair of decorated cupboard doors depicting Oriental scenes enclosing an assortment of ten drawers raised on a later ebonised stand on square section legs with gilt C-scroll brackets139 x 80 x 40.5cmProvenance:The Peckover family, formerly of Peckover House and Sibald's Holme, Wisbech, CambridgeshireThe decoration on the cabinet was designed and made by Elizabeth Shewell, née Peckover (1795 - 1871).cabinet:The carcass has shown evidence of shrinkage, the flanks and top are slightly wavy leading to craquelure.some minor losses to the lacquer at the edges, noticeably the rear edge of the top section and just above the two cupboard doorsThere is a gap progressing at the join between the top and right section of the carcassMinor damage to the lower corner of the left cupboard door, this door isn't shutting without force in its current state, most likely due to the shrinkage of the carcassThere is some movement to the brass mount on the right door, all metal mounts look recently cleanedGeneral wear to the decoration to include scratching and knocks, rubbing to the giltEvidence of historic worm to the lower section Stand:Heavily knocked with losses to the paintwork, gilt sections very rubbed and worn

Lot 665

A George III Cuban mahogany cabinet, early 19th century, with a pair of glazed doors and single shelf within54 x 95 x 28cmOriginally the top section to a larger piece of furniture but has been wall mounted as a hanging cabinet.A very honest piece with lovely mellowed and well-figured timber and original rippled glassTwo repairs to the veneers on the doors, othewise totally original

Lot 729

A George III ormolu-mounted mahogany, amaranth, harewood and marquetry breakfront cabinet, attributed to Christopher Fuhrlohg, circa 1775inlaid to the top and side with basket-weave parquetry, the rectangular top with canted front corners and centred oval with flowering rose branches, with stiff leaf and dart cast edge above a plain frieze and three doors each containing a shelf, the central door with a roundel on a basket-weave ground depicting Erato playing her lyre, the side doors with standing Muses, one possibly Terpsichore playing a lyre, the other carrying a staff, above scrolling honeysuckle tendrils, with rosette-filled lower edge, on acanthus cast toupie feet, with DUNNS DEPOSITORIES label to reverse printed H.F. RICHARDSON Esq./ 1-Mar-1993 and inscribed No. 25680.5 x 122.5 x 68.5cmProvenance H.F. Richardson, Esq., March 1933 (according to label).Acquired by the Hon. Mrs Audrey Pleydell-Bouverie at Julians Park, Hertfordshire, prior to 1947.Literature Hussey, 'Julians, Hertfordshire - II', Country Life, 27 June 1947, p. 1210, fig. 2 (The Entrance Hall).Cornford, The Inspiration of the Past, 1985, p. 40, fig. 32.Wood, Catalogue of Commodes, London, 1994, p. 122, fig. 118. Top with some losses to inlay and age cracks, some cracks and few raised piecesA few areas of soldered repair to the central gilt ring mount, shrinkage cracks to the central cupboard door with some fading and rubbingleft-hand door, small amount raised inlay, some surface fading and rubbingA minor amount of shrinkage to the backboards consistent with ageLeft flank with vertical shrinkage crackRight flank with two main horizontal shrinkage cracks and other smaller crackslittle original gilding remaining, uniformly aged patinationPlease use images as a general guide to the overall condition

Lot 765

A Regency rosewood and gilt metal mounted breakfront side cabinet, with central raised superstructure, the rectangular shelf with three-quarter pierced brass gallery raised on gilt metal column supports, the lower breakfront section with gadrooned edge over four short drawers and four cupboard doors raised on ring turned toupie feet111 x 167 x 37cmProvenance: From the estate of the late Barry Lock (1934-2021)Top with raising to the brass line inlay, brass moulding coming away from the the left side of the galleryLeft short drawer cockbeading loose, missing the upper egg and dart moulding and small veneer loss just belowVeneer loss just above the middle right short drawerFar right short drawer missing the metal mounts on three edges, chipped to the cornerMiddle left and outer left vertical panels missing a piece of vertical line inlay Middle right panel with loss to the brass line inlay at the top of the rectangle and the outer panel with vertical loss to the line inlayFar right cupboard door metal egg-and-dart moulding looseFar left cupboard door with loss to veneer by the handle, so has the right cupboard doorSee images

Lot 860

A German Gothic 15th century style carved oak cabinet, circa 1900, the moulded top above two cupboard doors profusely carved with gothic tracery and bound with iron strap hinges above a chip carved apron raised on moulded sleigh feet129.5 x 94 x 46.5cmHistoric archival records show that a near-identical cupboard was held at the Victoria & Albert Museum, London, in the late 19th and early 20th century, under the inventory number ‘43-1870’. Although the cabinet was described in an 1874 text (Ancient and Modern Furniture & Woodwork in the South Kensington Museum, pp.64-65), as ‘original’, it was subsequently accused of having been ‘deplorably tampered with’, by Fred Roe, in his 1905 publication ‘Old Oak Furniture’. In June 1938, the piece was deaccessioned following a Board of Survey assessment, due to the later ‘spurious’ carving on the original carcase.It is believed that the present lot is a later copy of that held in the V&A, possibly having been commissioned by the benefactors of the original cupboard.

Lot 170

Red lacquered cabinet on standChinese, decorated with gilt pagodas, figures, various flowers, foliage, birds, and animals. The pair of cabinet doors concealing an interior of nine drawers and internal doors that conceal three further drawers, the cornice topped with two finials, on a later red painted stand, 96.5cm wide x 50cm deep x 164cm highOverall wear consistent with age and use. With a large crack in the left cabinet door. Further cracks throughout. With numerous losses to the sides. Some losses to the cabinet doors. The upper and lower cornice are loose. Would benefit from a cleaning.

Lot 320

Set of sixteen Continental hand painted cabinet platespossibly Austrian, each decorated with central panels of fairies or cherubs, within a green painted lattice border with gilded detail, some with impressed numbers to the reverse, 21cm overall (16)Several with some paint losses and some marks. Some with glaze/firing faults, glaze cracks (not hairline cracks) etc. One with chips to the reverse.

Lot 336

Richard Sebright for Royal Worcester Set of three porcelain cabinet plates, decorated with still life of fruit, bears signature 'R Sebright', marked to the reverse, in later gilt frames, one plaque on the framed dated 1920, exposed plate measures 19.5cm across, the overall frame 37.5cm x 37cm (3)The frames with overall wear and some losses. Would benefit from being cleaned. The plates are mounted in frames so we have been unable to remove them to ascertain their condition. We can see no condition issues on the areas we can see. Some crazing.

Lot 337

William Hawkins for Royal Worcester Pair of cabinet plates painted with female portraits, with blue de roi border and gilded decoration, each plate bears signature 'W. A. Hawkins', marked to the reverse, both in later gilt frames, one plaque dated 1909, exposed plate measures 22cm across, the overall frames 39cm x 38cm (2)The frames with overall wear and some losses. Would benefit from being cleaned. The plates are mounted in frames so we have been unable to remove them to ascertain their condition. We can see no condition issues on the areas we can see. Some crazing.

Lot 338

Richard Sebright for Royal Worcester Porcelain cabinet plate decorated with a still life of fruit, bears signature 'R Sebright', marked to the reverse, in later gilt frames, plaque to the frame dated 1910, exposed plate measures 20cm across, the overall frame 39.5cm x 39cmThe frame with overall wear and some losses. Would benefit from being cleaned. The plate is mounted in a frame so we have been unable to remove it to ascertain its condition. We can see no condition issues on the areas we can see. Some crazing as expected.

Lot 426

Cased Noritake porcelain tea setcomprising of six cabinet teacups and saucers, decorated with Arabian scenes and gilt painted highlights, marks to the base of each, each saucer measures 12.5cm acrossOverall good condition with minimal signs of display wear and use. The box has some scuffs, one of the clasps are broken, some scuffs to the exterior. Slight discolouration and some stains in places, otherwise seems ok.

Lot 92

Group of piecesincluding a glass whisky decanter with a silver rim, 24cm high, a Samson porcelain metal mounted inkstand, 9cm high, a Vienna style porcelain two-handled cabinet cup, 9.5cm high, and two glasses(5)Tiny chip to the stopper of the decanter. Chip to the lid of the cobalt cup. Some flaking to the inkstand.

Lot 146

An important late 17th / early 18th century black and gilt japanned cabinet on an associated Charles II standWith collection stamp of Archduke Ludwig Viktor to underside of cabinetAll-over heightened with gilt chinoiserie decoration, the pair of cupboard doors with later brass strapwork enclosing a contrasting red and gilt japanned fitted interior of fourteen drawers with aventurine lacquer interiors, the associated 17th century pierced and foliate scrolling stand with putti and flowerheads, on dolphin and foliate carved legs with scrolling acanthus feet, marked LV under a coronet to underside for Archduke Ludwig Viktor, 135cm wide x 68cm deep x 170cm high, (53in wide x 26 1/2in deep x 66 1/2in high)Footnotes:Provenance: Schloss Klessheim, from the Collection of Archduke Ludwig Viktor (1842-1919), and sold in his estate sale by Dorothrum, Vienna, Kleßheim Castle Estate of Archduke Ludwig Viktor, 1921, https://doi.org/10.11588/diglit.15610.There are several cabinets described in Volume 3 of the catalogue and sold between 30 May to 3 June 1921, but a full page illustration of this cabinet on page 108 means we can attribute this lot to 358, sold on 1 June 1921, however it is photographed on a different stand with cabriole legs. As well as now being placed on an associated Charles II silvered stand, the cabinet has also had its hinges and escutcheon plate replaced since the sale in 1921. Archduke Ludwig Viktor of Austria (1842-1919) was the youngest child of Archduke Franz Karl of Austria and, unlike his siblings, favoured artistic endeavours over a career in politics. He was well-known for his art collection and patronage. After his death, his collection was sold at auction between 1921 and 1922. The auction, held at Dorotheum in Vienna, lasted more than 54 days with over 7,000 lots available.Schloss Klessheim is a Baroque palace located in Wals-Siezenheim, near Salzburg, Austria. The palace was designed and constructed by Austrian architect Johann Bernhard Fischer von Erlach for Prince-Archbishop Johann Ernst von Thun in 1700. After Salzburg's secularisation in 1803, Schloss Klessheim went to the Austrian House of Habsburg-Lorraine. In 1866 it became the permanent residence of Archduke Ludwig Viktor of Austria, a younger brother of Emperor Franz Joseph I.Removed from the vendor's London property.This lot is subject to the following lot symbols: TPTP For auctions held in Scotland: Lots will be moved to an offsite storage location (Constantine, Constantine House, North Caldeen Road, Coatbridge ML5 4EF, Scotland, UK) and will only be available for collection from this location at the date stated in the catalogue. Please refer to the catalogue for further information.For all other auctions: Lots will be moved to an offsite storage location (Cadogan Tate, Auction House Services, 241 Acton Lane, London NW10 7NP, UK) and will only be available for collection from this location at the date stated in the catalogue. Please note transfer and storage charges will apply to any lots not collected after 14 calendar days from the auction date.For further information on this lot please visit Bonhams.com

Lot 147

A William and Mary walnut secretaire cabinet on chestThe ogee moulded cornice above a pair of panelled doors enclosing a fitted interior of drawers and two candle slides, the chest with a secretaire drawer above three graduating drawers on turned bun feet, 106cm wide x 59cm deep x 194cm high, (41 1/2in wide x 23in deep x 76in high)This lot is subject to the following lot symbols: TPTP For auctions held in Scotland: Lots will be moved to an offsite storage location (Constantine, Constantine House, North Caldeen Road, Coatbridge ML5 4EF, Scotland, UK) and will only be available for collection from this location at the date stated in the catalogue. Please refer to the catalogue for further information.For all other auctions: Lots will be moved to an offsite storage location (Cadogan Tate, Auction House Services, 241 Acton Lane, London NW10 7NP, UK) and will only be available for collection from this location at the date stated in the catalogue. Please note transfer and storage charges will apply to any lots not collected after 14 calendar days from the auction date.For further information on this lot please visit Bonhams.com

Lot 161

A fine William and Mary walnut, fruitwood, and stained ivory marquetry inlaid cabinet on standThe ogee moulded cornice above a cushion-shaped frieze drawer and a pair of panelled doors, each centred by a pair of oval panels inlaid with birds amongst flowers, enclosing a fitted interior with a central cupboard enclosed by drawers, the stand fitted with a single long drawer above a blind fret carved apron (possibly later) on barley twist supports, 117cm wide x 48cm deep x 170.5cm high, (46in wide x 18 1/2in deep x 67in high)Footnotes:The items within this lot containing ivory have been registered in accordance with the Ivory Act (Section 10). Ref.1J41HJXEThis lot is subject to the following lot symbols: Y ФY Subject to CITES regulations when exporting items outside of the UK, see clause 13.Ф This lot contains or is made of ivory and cannot be imported into the USA or any country within the EU.For further information on this lot please visit Bonhams.com

Lot 240

A Regency ebonised and penwork decorated side cabinet Of breakfront form, the polished slate top above three yellow silk pleated doors on gadrooned feet, restorations and alterations, with Arlington Conservation label to the back, 122.5cm wide x 51cm deep x 94.5cm high, (48in wide x 20in deep x 37in high) Footnotes: Provenance: Nicholas Haslam. This lot is subject to the following lot symbols: TP TP For auctions held in Scotland: Lots will be moved to an offsite storage location (Constantine, Constantine House, North Caldeen Road, Coatbridge ML5 4EF, Scotland, UK) and will only be available for collection from this location at the date stated in the catalogue. Please refer to the catalogue for further information.For all other auctions: Lots will be moved to an offsite storage location (Cadogan Tate, Auction House Services, 241 Acton Lane, London NW10 7NP, UK) and will only be available for collection from this location at the date stated in the catalogue. Please note transfer and storage charges will apply to any lots not collected after 14 calendar days from the auction date. For further information on this lot please visit Bonhams.com

Lot 71

A pair of late 19th century mahogany 'Chinese' open armchairsIn the manner of Robert ManwaringThe shaped and carved top rail above an elaborately pierced geometric lattice back with central carved panel, with shaped open arms and stuff over seat leading to conforming lattice corner brackets above square-section front legs and outswept back legs on block feet, 58.5cm wide x 56cm deep x 99cm high, (23in wide x 22in deep x 38 1/2in high) (2)Footnotes:The design for the backs of these chairs is based on plate 10 showing 'Chinese Chairs' in Manwaring's The Cabinet and Chair-Maker's Real Friend and Companion', London, 1765, reproduced in E. White, Ed., Pictorial Dictionary of British 18th Century Furniture Design, p. 78. He describes the designs as 'appear[ing] so very elegant and super, [but] are upon a simple construction, and may be very easily executed...'. A very similar George III example sold Sotheby's, New York, Important English Furniture Including Property from Hayfield House: A Julia Morgan Villa, 16 October 2009, Lot 194, for $83,500 (inc. buyer's premium).This lot is subject to the following lot symbols: TPTP For auctions held in Scotland: Lots will be moved to an offsite storage location (Constantine, Constantine House, North Caldeen Road, Coatbridge ML5 4EF, Scotland, UK) and will only be available for collection from this location at the date stated in the catalogue. Please refer to the catalogue for further information.For all other auctions: Lots will be moved to an offsite storage location (Cadogan Tate, Auction House Services, 241 Acton Lane, London NW10 7NP, UK) and will only be available for collection from this location at the date stated in the catalogue. Please note transfer and storage charges will apply to any lots not collected after 14 calendar days from the auction date.For further information on this lot please visit Bonhams.com

Lot 681

Mid century display cabinet H78cm W91cm D40cm approx 

Lot 679

Mid century cabinet on legs H120cm W84cm D36cm approx 

Lot 730

Mid century cabinet on legs with sliding doors H93cm W91cm D29cm approx 

Lot 688

Oak tambour door filing cabinet (locked with no key) 116cmH 48cmW 38cmD

Lot 703

A glazed arts and craft style display/book cabinet

Lot 691

Mahogany display cabinet on legs with key H130cm W66cm D36cm approx 

Lot 315

A mirrored cabinet, 82 x 82 x 46cm together with a two drawer mirrored bedside cabinet, H. 78cm and a mirrored side table, W. 58cm H. 56cm. A/F to bedside cabinet.

Lot 344

A modern light oak cabinet together with an oak effect single drawer cabinet, largest 80 x 80 x 40cm.

Lot 311

A three drawer metal filing cabinet, 132 x 63cm.

Lot 221

A large collection of Lilliput lane to include Windmill with working parts, Haberdashery shop, Coach and Horses Inn, large and small cottages. A cabinet-cared-for single owner collection. Mostly in good condition with accompanying Deeds. (approx 67 items of varying sizes) [4 boxes]CONDITION:Majority of them in good condition. They are a single owner collection and been displayed carefully. Only two have a piece off (chimney) and these are present in the lot. Deeds for houses are pictured in the lot description. Various ages and collections. Owner was Collectors Club Member.

Lot 374

A 20th Century oak display cabinet, glazed panel doors enclosing shelves, on a geometric frieze drawer with tear drop handles, raised on twisted supports. 

Lot 112

A set of seven 19th century cabinet plates, designed by W S Coleman for Minton & Co in the Aesthetic taste, decorated with animals and fauna, 23 cm diameter.

Lot 366

A Coalport miniature cabinet teacup and saucer, the gilt ground decorated with blue and white cameo portraits among floral swags, green printed maker's mark and inscribed 'A5219' to base, the teacup 4cm high, the saucer 8.5cm diameter (2) (at fault)

Lot 434

* An Army & Navy wall mounted oak tool cabinet, early 20th century, of architectural form, the twin cupboard doors opening to two small drawers and a collection of woodworking tools, chisels, drills, mallet, etc., 66cm H x 38cm W

Lot 604

* A large freestanding oak spice cupboard, 18th century, the twin quatre panelled doors opening to an arrangement of small drawers and a central door carved in relief with a shield and the date ‘1610’, enclosing a further arrangement of small drawers, the base with a pair of panelled cupboard doors opening to shelves, upon bracket feet, 210cm H x 185cm W x 56cm D Condition report:Visible joint between upper and lower cupboards, however when moved cupboard appears fixed.Slight 'sagging' in the structure at the centre of the cabinet.Joint splits and fading to both sides of the cabinet.5cm hole in the internal cupboard door.Shelves in the base of the cabinet are later.Split/repair to the moulding above the front foot.General marks scuffs and wear commensurate with age and use, no visible signs of worm.However unable to view the rear backboards from behind due to its weight and position, please see internal images of backboards. 

Lot 610

* A Jacobean revival oak side cabinet, circa 1920, formed as two drawers over two cupboard doors, upon barley twist supports, 107cm H x 91cm W x 33cm D

Lot 622

* A Chubbs of London mahogany safe cabinet, late 19th century, formed as a Wellington chest, the single door moulded as two short and four long drawers with integral fluted pilasters, over a drawer and plinth base, makers mark to the brass interior plaque, 105cm H x 66cm W x 66cm D, along with an R .Tann’s of London 'twelve corner defiance safe’, applied with a brass makers plaque, 60cm H x 45cm Sq (2) Condition report: Light water marks and fading to the top, similarly to the front panel. Moulding below right hand column above plinth missing from right hand side. Otherwise only light commensurate wear. 

Lot 623

* A Regency mahogany work/wash cabinet, later converted, the pair of panelled cupboard doors over a recess fitted with a break arch slate slab, a pair of frieze drawers applied with brass ring handles, and a pair of conforming cupboard doors, upon a plinth base, 231cm H x 141cm W x 62cm D

Lot 627

* A late George III mahogany secretaire bookcase, the moulded cornice over a pair of arcaded astragal glazed cabinet doors opening to three adjustable shelves, upon the chest with a fall front top drawer opening to a compartmented interior over three graduated and cock beaded drawers and a shaped apron, upon splayed front feet, 238cm H x 111cm W x 57cm D Please note this lot is offered for sale in accordance with the Ivory Act 2018, Trevanion Auctioneers & Valuers LLP have applied for an exemption licence for the ivory in this lot Ref: ACWNLZ4H

Lot 632

* A Victorian painted pine scrub top kitchen/scullery cabinet, formed with a pair of frieze drawers over two sliding drawers, upon stile feet, 107cm H x 122cm W x 55cm D

Lot 663

* An Edwardian mahogany bedside cabinet, the moulded top with rear gallery over a single panelled door, opening to a slatted interior, upon legs of tapering square section, 73cm H x 37cm Sq

Lot 666

* A mahogany shoe cabinet, by Elliston and Cavell, early to mid 20th century, the moulded top over a pair of panelled doors opening to shoe racks, 82cm H x 68cm W x 34cm DCondition reportVery minor scuffs, marks and wear only commensurate with age and use, no obvious structural faults or repairs 

Lot 680

A Victorian stained pine specimen cabinet, the rectangular moulded top over seven graduated and compartmented drawers, applied with button handles, upon a plinth base, 56cm x 45cm W x 26cm D (some historic worm)

Lot 683

* A contemporary painted and pine bathroom cabinet, the pine top above a single drawer and a pair of cupboard doors, applied with chromed cup handles, 83cm H x 93cm W x 41cm D

Lot 688

* A Victorian blue painted pine side cabinet, the single panelled door opening to a single shelf above a drawer, 100cm H x 67cm W x 52cm D

Lot 689

* A Victorian scumbled pine cabinet, applied with iron side swing handles, the single door opening to a compartmented interior, 82cm H x 74cm W x 39cm D

Lot 694

An Edwardian wall mounted mahogany and pitch pine cabinet, by W.H.Smith, Whitchurch, formed with two shelves over a pair of panelled doors, brass makers plaque to the rear, 60cm H x 56cm W x 15cm D

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