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A 19th Century Victorian aesthetic movement black lacquered hall cabinet. With a pierced mirror back with a pigeon hole to central atop a bank of two door cupboards with floral and foliate decoration. Flanked by a set of three shelves all raised on stumped turned circular legs. Measures approx. 98cm x 120cm x 47cm.
A vintage retro 20th century circa 1970’s teak wood melamine Schreiber wall unit / display cabinet / room divider. Having opened back with fixed shelves and a fall front drinks cabinet above a base with a bank of three drawers to the right and cupboard to the left, having sliding doors to the base. Raised on a plinth base. Measures, 157cm (height) x 107cm (width) x 36cm (depth).
Two vintage retro mid 20th century sideboard / cupboards. A high board, sideboard by Nathan Furniture, Squares Range / squares pattern. The unit comprising of a series of shelves, cupboards and drawers, all raised upon a plinth base. The second being a sliding glass door cabinet with dual internal shelving, raised on plinth base. Largest measures 85 x 122 x 38cm.
A vintage mid 20th century Gordon Russel teak wood school desk. Having a large solid teak rectangular top with knee hole centre flanked by twin pedestal drawers, with graduating drawers two left and deep filing cabinet drawer to right. Raised on square upright supports. Measures approx. 70cm x 183cm x 91cm.
G-plan - British Modern Design - A retro vintage mid 20th century teak sideboard / highboard / cocktail cabinet. The sideboard having glass shelving to the left and a drop down drinks cupboard to the top with four drawers each having brass pull handles. Raised on ebonised tapering angled supports finishing in brass feet. Measures approx 97 x 122 x 48cm.
A retro vintage mid 20th century teak cocktail drinks cabinet. Of rectangular form with sloped front, pull down drawers opening to reveal a mirror shelved interior with cocktail sticks. With twin cupboard drawers to underneath having shaped wooden pulls raised on square supports. Measures approx.
A set of three mid to late 20th century teak wood, British modern design cabinets. First being a pedestal upright glass fronted cabinet with two tier / three compartment design. The second being a teak, shelved cabinet with twin sliding doors, along with a Hi-Fi, record/vinyl cabinet, with open central shelving above a lower record sleevecompartment with brass arched pull handles to sliding doors. Measures approx 122 x 59 x 53cm.
A 20th century Queen Anne revival style walnut drinks cabinet. The cabinet having twin doors with figured walnut and oval engraved escutcheon with a carved apron edge, scroll motifs to top and bottom, all raised on carved edge supports with cabriole leg and pad feet. Measures approx 159 x 91 x 49cm.
* Games Compendium. The Royal Cabinet of Games, London: William Leuchars, circa 1890-1905, walnut box with hinged lid and fully fitted interior including folded leather chess board in lid and three lift out trays, the top layer comprising: 28 bone dominoes, 6 bone dice, 30 wooden draughts counters, wooden cribbage board (small chip to one long edge), 2 wooden and 2 bone pegs; the second layer (lacking handles) comprising: 2 leather whist markers, and 4 packs of cards (Pit, Bull and Bear edition with instruction leaflet and small advertising card for Parker Brothers' other games, boxed Lexicon Card Game by Waddington with instruction leaflet, and a boxed double-pack of Waddington's playing cards (one pack missing 2 of hearts), tray lacking one wooden divider; bottom tray comprising: two boxwood shakers, numerous bone counters, 6 bone fish, and several bone and wooden pegs for cribbage board; double front opening compartment contains boxwood and ebony chess set (7 cm tall), small brass plaque between the top hinges to inner box reads 'Leuchars 38 & 39 Piccadilly London W', cream plaque to lower folding compartment 'The Royal Cabinet of Games', with key (lock malfunctioning), 17.5 cm x 33.3 x 21.7 cmQTY: (1)
Four Sikh watercolours depicting scenes of village life, Punjab Plains, North India, circa 1840, gouache on paper, depicting "Oxen pulling the waterwheel, 21.2 x 19cm.; Cabinet makers, one smoking a hookah, 21 x 18.5cm.; Female acrobat with a musician, 19.5 x 16.5cm.; untitled; a family ploughing the fields, 23 x 20cm., each with typed label to reverse, in matching frames, each frame 40.5 x 38cm. (4)
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