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Lot 605

An Edwardian Mahogany Bow Front Two Door Side Cabinet On Tapered Supports

Lot 620

A Bow Front Walnut China Cabinet

Lot 678

An Early 20th Century Mahogany Floral Inlaid Drinks Cabinet

Lot 692

An Edwardian Mahogany Mirrored Music Cabinet

Lot 710

An Edwardian Mahogany And Inlaid Two Door China Cabinet

Lot 1141

A walnut French wardrobe-cabinet in Louis XVI style. From the mid 19th century. Doors with wickerwork 212x108x55,5 cm

Lot 1142

Louis XV-style display cabinet in carved and gilded wood, late 19th century. On pedestal 179x64x32 cm

Lot 1148

A brass Neoclassical style cabinet. From the early 20th century.143x160x80 cm

Lot 228

A Bowman Brothers oak cabinet, with inlaid rosewood handles, applied label 130cm wide, 40cm deep

Lot 229

A satinwood bedside cabinet, and another similar 70cm. high Provenance The Albert E Wade Collection

Lot 240

A Dominique polished mahogany cabinet, the drawers fitted for a canteen of cutlery, brass beading and furniture 164cm. high, 75cm wide

Lot 373A

A mahogany display cabinet, with leaded glazed doors, inset with marquetry flower sprays unsigned 170cm. high, 82cm. wide

Lot 374

A stained pine cabinet, the doors carved with Art Nouveau tulip flowers 122cm. high, 122cm wide

Lot 1408

An early 20th century rosewood and floral marquetry inlaid bijouterie cabinet, 80cm wide

Lot 1440

A Regency period rosewood breakfront side cabinet, with a green veined marble top, over brass grill, and fabric doors, 199cm wide, 37cm deep, 93cm high

Lot 1466

An Edwardian mahogany bedroom suite, comprising a triple wardrobe, chest of drawers, dressing chest, bedside cabinet, a small chest of drawers, bergere seated stool, a bedroom chair, and a single bed, supplied by Waring, Gillow and Maple, sun bleaching (8)

Lot 1519

A late 19th century mahogany filing cabinet, with six drawers, 83 x 56 x 109cm high

Lot 1527

A George III style floor standing corner cabinet, purchased from Harrods, 88cm wide

Lot 38

A group of four 19c Japanese Imari cabinet plates (4).

Lot 198

A pair of Shelley china octagonal design cabinet cup trio's with scroll & swag decoration.

Lot 273

Box of assorted collectables to include Jubilee George V tin, medicoil cabinet battery, Smiths Empire pocket watch, Post Office Savings Bank together with tin containing various yellow metal necklaces, brooches, tie clips, pendants, pocket watch, wrist watch Accurst yellow metal wrist watch Seiko wrist watch, 9ct gold heart shaped pendant, ladies wrist watch, white metal bangle etc.

Lot 613

Mid 20c carved oak display cabinet

Lot 619

Mid 20c carved oak lead glazed bookcase cabinet

Lot 630

Mid 20c mahogany bow fronted display cabinet on ball & claw feet.

Lot 654

Mid 20c oak drop front music cabinet

Lot 655

Mid 20c sunburst design mahogany display cabinet

Lot 659

Mid 20c lead glazed oak bookcase cabinet

Lot 661

Reproduction mahogany astragal glazed corner display cabinet

Lot 662

Early 20c carved oak two stage cabinet backed dresser

Lot 696

Early 20c oak cabinet back dresser

Lot 727

Mid 20c oak stained lead glazed bookcase cabinet

Lot 728

Early 19c stained pine two stage bookcase cabinet

Lot 730

Early 20c oak two stage narrow bookcase cabinet

Lot 745

Edwardian inlaid mahogany two stage astragal glazed cabinet on spade feet.

Lot 451

An early 20th century oak smokers cabinet and similar period oak box having carved decoration

Lot 702

A 1930`s walnut bedroom suite comprising wardrobe, dressing table, double bedstead and bedside cabinet

Lot 727

A late 20th oak Dutch style wall display cabinet

Lot 752

A 1950`s mahogany cocktail cabinet having fitted lift section and cupboard under

Lot 811

A late 19th century mahogany display cabinet by Lamb, Manchester, in the Aesthetic Movement style having raised swan neck and wave spindle gallery over glazed display section, flanked by naturalistic pierced fret with drawers under, with central recess and gallery, flanked by cupboards, all having extensive mother of pearl and foliate inlay decoration on shaped legs, stamped Lamb, Manchester

Lot 812

An Edwardian mahogany display cabinet having applique glass over slender legs

Lot 837

A late Victorian dark mahogany full height display cabinet having high back with fretwork and pillar frame mirror, over central recess and display sections on shelf and cabriole legs

Lot 838

An Edwardian mahogany display cabinet having square glass section display over cupboards and shelf with pillar support

Lot 842

A 20th century French Vitrine/display cabinet in the period Louis style, having brassed fret gallery and applique decoration over kingwood panel cupboard, with sevres style inset on tapered legs

Lot 80

DDS Joseph Edward Southall RWS (1861-1944), a convex wall mirror, designed and painted by Joseph Southall, gesso work and gilding by Charles M. and Edith Gere, stones set by Mrs Gaskin, cabinet maker J. Norton, the 9 1/2in mirror in a scroll gessoed and gilded hexagonal frame with six painted roundels of the Virgin and Child and five angels, the outside with six cabochon stones, signed with a monogram and dated 1899 to the lower angel roundel, exhibition labels verso, 61cm x 53.5cm overall. Provenance: From Hodson family letters: Joseph Southall sent a mirror to Laurence Hodson, almost certainly the present lot, on Oct. 27th 1899, insured for £25. The following letter says ‘It was uncommonly bad of the Arts & Crafts people to reject the mirror (though I say it). That sort of thing does an artist such an injury by loss of reputation which is hard enough to build up any way.’ It later appeared in an insurance valuation at the same price as a fire extinguisher!. Exhibited: City Museum & Art Gallery, Birmingham exhibition ‘Joseph Southall’, 8th August 1980 to 30th September 1980, cat. no. H7. Joseph Edward Southall RWS NEAC RBSA (1861-1944) was a painter associated with the Arts and Crafts movement and a leading figure in the 19th and early 20th century revival of painting in tempera. Southall was the leader of the Birmingham Group of Artist-Craftsmen: one of the last outposts of Romanticism in the visual arts, and an important link between the later Pre-Raphaelites and the turn of the century Slade Symbolists. Charles March Gere, RA, RWS (1869-1957) was an English painter, book illustrator, and stained glass and embroidery designer. A member of the Birmingham Group of Artist-Craftsmen that formed around Joseph Southall, Gere taught at the Birmingham School of Art under Edward R. Taylor and illustrated many books for William Morris’s Kelmscott Press, including the frontispiece to Morris’s own News from Nowhere. Mrs Georgina Evelyn Cave Gaskin (née France) (1866-1934), known as Georgie Gaskin, was a jewellery and metalwork designer. With her husband Arthur Gaskin she was one of the original members of the Birmingham Group of Artist-Craftsmen. Little information survives for James Norton. In 1903 Southall exhibited a print cabinet with the Arts and Crafts Exhibition Society. As in the present lot it integrated craftsmanship in its various disciplines. This small gilded chest, embellished with gemstones and crystals, has as its focal point a classical scene of Ariadne and Theseus painted on panel and inset into the piece of furniture. Southall executed the panel in egg tempera and exhibited the cabinet again in 1905 at the Society of Painters in Tempera. In this work, again a collaborative effort, the gilding was executed by his wife Anna and the cabinet was made by James Norton. Lots 75-220 are from the collection of Laurence W. Hodson (1863-1933) and thence by descent. To view the full introduction to the collection please visit the Dreweatts website (download the pdf version of the catalogue) or contact Dreweatts Donnington Priory saleroom for details.

Lot 234

A Victorian walnut and brass mounted cigar cabinet, late 19th century, of rectangular form, with a brass handle at each side, the hinged cover and hinged doors at the front opening to ten slides, each with twin brass handles and ten slots for cigars, on a cavetto moulded base, 34cm high, 36cm wide, 24cm deep

Lot 239

A William IV mahogany side cabinet, circa 1835, raised rear shelf, frieze drawer with beaded edge, flanked by scroll terminals, a pair of arch panelled cupboard doors flanked by turned pilasters, turned and reeded feet, 128cm high, 92cm wide, 44cm deep

Lot 337

A mahogany and boxwood strung cabinet bookcase, first quarter 19th century, chequer banded and moulded cornice, a pair of astragal glazed doors, lower section with a pair of drawers and a pair of cupboard doors, 228cm high, 164cm wide, 59cm deep

Lot 397

A pair of Chinese black lacquer parcel gilt and relief decorated cabinets, 20th century, each rectangular top above a pair of doors decorated with figural scenes within traditional architecture, each 94cm high, 64cm wide, 31cm deep, together with another similar cabinet, with open upper shelf, a pair of similarly decorated doors beneath, 95cm high, 65cm wide, 31cm deep

Lot 736

Sevres Porcelain Cabinet Plate, having hand painted scene depicting the Battle of Taillebourg, knights fighting over a bridge, surrounded by a gilt floral border with three cartouches depicting battle tents and a chateau on deep blue ground, 24cm diameter

Lot 897

Napoleonic interest, Anecdotes of The Court and Family of Napoleon Bonaparte, London 1818, The Life of The Duke of Wellington by G.R. Gleig, London 1867, The Campaign of Waterloo by John Codman Ropes, London 1893, The Secret History of the Cabinet of Bonaparte, London 1810, The Waterloo Campaign by Capt. W. Siborne, and Volume 1 & 2 History of Ten Years by Louis Blanc, (7)

Lot 1116

Mixed oriental works of art, to include, lacquered oriental cabinet having single door enclosing three drawers, letter opener in the form of a samurai sword, small Kutani vase, oriental fan and two small boxes, (qty)

Lot 1417

Edwardian mahogany and inlaid display cabinet, the breakfront top above a door with painted floral decoration and oval glazed panel, raised on four outswept legs, 107cm wide x 122cm high x 37cm deep

Lot 657

A Georgian oak corner cabinet having inlaid paneled door enclosing shelves.

Lot 663

A Georgian inlaid mahogany bow framed corner cabinet.

Lot 458

DRESDEN HAND PAINTED PORCELAIN CABINET CHOCOLATE CUP, COVER AND SAUCER, with angular scroll handle and ribbon tied loop handle, painted in colours and gilt with alternating panels containing figures and flowers, 3 1/4" (8.3cm) high, underglaze blue AR monogram

Lot 31

RUSSIAN CARVED OLIVE WOOD KOVSH, boat form with pierced handle, carved with foliate decoration, 3 ½" (9cm) high, TWO CARVED WOOD MODELS OF BIRDS and other sundry carved wood and other cabinet ornaments

Lot 116

EARLY NINETEENTH CENTURY MAHOGANY SIDE CABINET, the oblong top with reeded edge above a pair of fabric lined cupboard doors with gilt metal trellis grilles, raised on later bracket feet and surmounted by an associated two shelf walnutwood waterfall style open bookcase, with stained ash backboards, 60 1/4" (153cm) high, 31 1/4" (79.4cm) wide

Lot 142

EDWARDIAN MAHOGANY AND BOXWOOD LINE INLAID DISPLAY CABINET, the moulded oblong top above a cupboard centered with a quarter cut oval, flanked by a pair of eight panel astragal glazed cupboard doors, enclosing two fixed shelves to each interior, raised on square tapering legs, with spade feet, 48 1/2" (123cm) high, 48" x 13 1/4" (122cm x 33.7cm)

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