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Lot 2088

A 1930s walnut bow fronted display cabinet.

Lot 2174

A George V mahogany display cabinet on dwarf cabriole legs and ball and claw feet.

Lot 2180

A small light oak compactum desk and a mahogany TV cabinet.

Lot 2187

A continental style mahogany standing corner cabinet, with serpentine front.

Lot 2193

A mahogany glazed cabinet.

Lot 2194

A shallow pine cabinet enclosed by two glazed doors.

Lot 111

A CHAMBERLAINS WORCESTER CABINET PLATE, of shaped circular form, painted with mixed fruit, the border relief-moulded and gilt with foliage, shells and other devices, printed puce mark, 23.5cm diameter

Lot 113

A ROYAL WORCESTER CABINET PLATE, of wavy-edged circular form, polychrome decorated to the centre with a panel of gooseberries, plums and wild flowers, surrounded by conforming panels of roses, all within a gilt embellished royal blue border, painted numeral W542 and printed green mark date coded for 1899, 22.5cm diameter

Lot 132

A PAIR OF ROYAL WORCESTER CABINET PLATES, of wavy-edged circular form, polychrome decorated with fruit on a mossy bank signed H. Ayrton, gilt rope twist rim, printed black mark date coded for 1953, 22.4cm diameter. See illustration

Lot 135

A ROYAL WORCESTER CABINET PLATE, of shaped circular form, polychrome decorated with highland cattle in a landscape, signed H. Stinton, gilt border, printed black mark, 27.5cm diameter. See illustration

Lot 156

A PAIR OF ROYAL DOULTON CIRCULAR CABINET PLATES, polychrome decorated respectively with tench and welsh trout in an aquatic setting, signed J Birbeck Snr., gilt rim, printed green mark, 24.5cm diameter

Lot 651

A WALNUT CABINET ON CHEST, having a moulded cornice and a cushion drawer with oyster veneer to the frieze above two doors with rectangular and arched veneers, crossbanding and lines of boxwood stringing, the interior later fitted with a half-shelf and mirror lining, the associated lower section having three graduated drawers with brass back plates and swing handles, on ogee bracket feet, 124cm wide x 177cm (constructed from two associated parts, both 18th century with alterations)

Lot 667

A 19TH CENTURY GILLOWS OF LANCASTER GOTHIC REVIVAL OAK WRITING TABLE the rectangular top incised with a green leather writing surface and having a concave moulded edge above a frieze drawer with white metal floret and loop handles and cut escutheon, the angle brackets of scrolled outline carved in low relief with a Lancashire rose to each side and on twin octagonal columnar refectory standards on chamfered and rose carved sledge feet and castors, impressed cabinet maker`s mark to drawer, 99cm wide x 60.5cm x 73cm high

Lot 679

AN ARTS & CRAFTS INLAID SATIN WALNUT BREAKFRONT CABINET THE DESIGN POSSIBLY GEORGE JACK FOR MORRIS & CO c1890, with patinated brass loop handles, pierced strapwork hinges and lock plates by Richard Llewellyn Rathbone (1864 - 1939) and inlaid in fruitwoods with elaborate scrolling floral work, chevron and ribbon banding, the cabinet now re-constructed to create a sideboard and a two-tier cabinet: THE BREAKFRONT SIDEBOARD with cushion moulded frieze above two door cupboard flanked by a single drawer to either side, on ten square tapered legs with spade feet joined by stretchers 189 cms wide THE CABINET constructed as a two tier cupboard, the upper section having two leaded glazed doors and side panels of interlocking stylised floral design within a `bullseye` border, the interior mirror and satinwood lined, above two conforming doors, the interior fitted with a satinwood shelf, on later legs, 90cms wide. See illustration NB it is thought that the original design would have been a breakfront superstructure formed as two glazed door cupboard flanked by a single glazed door to either side with ribbon inlaid uprights, above a mirror lined panel back with two square section front supports, on the breakfront lower section.

Lot 332

Five Minton cabinet plates, decorated in raised gilt with vases flora and scrollwork, printed marks to base, late 19th early 20th century, also two other similar Wedgwood plates. (7) Condition report: gilt wear to the rim of the yellow ground plate, chips to the applied jewels. The cream ground plates lacking turquoise jewels, and with heavy crazing. Wear to gilt of the turquoise border Wedgwood plate.

Lot 375

Table top cabinet of 49 (of 50) silver medals `The Genius of Rembrandt`, issued by John Pinches, each medal approximately 2oz.

Lot 573

A cabinet with a collection of Corgi transport vehicles including:- Royal Mail, Blue Circle, Eddie Stobbart, Knights of Old and others.

Lot 574

A cabinet containing a collection of Corgi toy cars and transport vehicles including:- Eddie Stobbart lorry, AA van, fire engine, five double decker buses, five coaches and other vehicles.

Lot 584

A collector`s cabinet containing a collection of transport and other vehicles, various makes and models including Lledo Days Gone By, Corgi (71 vehicles).

Lot 611

An Edwardian Sheraton revival mahogany display cabinet with shaped mirror back, inlaid with mahogany and ebonised stringing, on slender tapering legs, 105cm high, 80cm wide, 30cm deep.

Lot 655

A 20thC Chinese style cherry wood display cabinet, fitted with numerous shelves against a mirrored back and enclosed by single glazed door, 52cm wide, 82cm high, 9cm deep.

Lot 658

An Edwardian Sheraton revival bureau bookcase, fitted with three shelves to the upper glazed cabinet, the fall front with shell patera and fitted with four graduated drawers on bracket feet, 87.5cm wide, 204cm high.

Lot 664

An early 20thC mahogany display cabinet, decorated blind fret raised on square tapering supports united by under tier, 73cm high, 59cm wide.

Lot 682

An Edwardian mahogany display cabinet with satinwood stringing astral glazed doors with two drawers beneath on tapering feet, 103cm wide, 164cm high.

Lot 349

A William and Mary oyster veneered cabinet, circa 1690, on a later associated stand, cushion moulded drawer above a pair of doors, opening to and central cupboard and an arrangement of drawers, on a later associated stand, of recent manufacture incorporating two drawers, on spiral turned legs, shaped stretcher, bun feet, the cabinet 175cm high, 110cm wide, 51.5cm deep

Lot 358

A Queen Anne walnut cabinet on chest, circa 1710, moulded cornice, cushion moulded drawer, a pair of doors opening to an arrangement of drawers and central cupboard opening to three further drawers, two short and three long drawers, bracket feet, 167cm high, 110cm wide, 51cm deep

Lot 392

A George III mahogany side cabinet, circa 1790, enclosed by a pair of concave oval panelled doors with shelves and drawers to the interior on moulded feet, 74cm high, 109cm wide

Lot 395

A George III satinwood bowfront dressing table in the manner of John Cobb, circa 1770, serpentine top with rounded front corners, serpentine sides, crossbanding, boxwood and ebony stringing, containing a central drawer over a kneehole decorated with marquetry drapes and flowers and two hinged rear compartments to top, ivory knob handles to drawer, flanked on each side by a small drawer and a deep drawer with floral marquetry, on cabriole legs, 80cm high, 99cm wide, 55cm deep. The form of this dressing table bears relation to those in the French taste seen in Thomas Chippendale’s Gentleman and Cabinet Maker’s Director, third edition, pl. 72. For a George III mahogany dressing table of related design see Christie’s, Important English Furniture and Carpets, 23rd November 2006, King Street. Provenance: Being sold on behalf of The Derek Baxter Chattels Trust

Lot 426

A pair of George III satinwood shield back armchairs, in the manner of George Hepplewhite, circa 1780, the frame carved with guilloche, the shield-shaped back with five reeded and foliate-clasped splats terminating in a fan medallion, with downswept arms, padded seats, on turned tapering reeded legs headed by rectangular panels with flowerheads, on pinched feet, each 92cm high, 57cm wide, 75cm deep. Provenance: The Late Mr Michael Stoop. Please note: This pair of chairs are possibly of 19th century manufacture. Potential buyers are encouraged to form their opinion by viewing in person.The design for this chair is derived from a pattern published in The Cabinet-Maker and Upholsterer’s Guide, 1788, pl. 9. The pattern book was published by I. & J. Taylor from drawings by George Hepplewhite’s widow, Alice Hepplewhite. The firm had been established by George Hepplewhite (d.1786), who claimed to have been employed by George, Prince of Wales, later King George IV and may have supplied furniture for his apartments at Buckingham House, now Palace, London. Examples of this model have appeared in various notable publications and collections. One mahogany example was published in The Age of Satinwood of 1908, in which Percy Macquoid notes ‘This is a chair of great finish, and if designed by Hepplewhite, unusually perfect in all its proportions, and so good are these that the design is more suggestive of Adam than this maker’ (p. 188). See also the following reference sources:- P. Macquoid, A History of English Furniture: The Age of Satinwood, London and New York, 1908, p. 188 (F. Snook, Esq.).P. Macquoid and R. Edwards, The Dictionary of English Furniture, 1924, vol. I, p. 253, fig. 142 (Francis Mallett) (this is the same chair as above).R. Edwards, The Dictionary of English Furniture, rev. edn., 1954, vol. I, p. 295, fig. 219 (Coppinger Prichard Collection).C. Musgrave, Adam and Hepplewhite and other neo-classical Furniture, London, 1966, fig. 78 (H. Blairman and Sons). P. Brown, ed., The Noel Terry Collection of Furniture & Clocks, London, 1987, no. 68, p. 68.

Lot 429

A George III mahogany side cabinet, circa 1780, with a drawer above blind fret stand, ‘stamped S. WATLING’, 78cm high, 94cm wide, 47cm deep. Provenance: The Late Mr Michael Stoop

Lot 465

*A mahogany library/ hunt table, stamped Gillows, the hinged top opening to a tooled red leather inset, on a base inscribed to base ‘Made by Thomas Stansmore for W.Royce cabinet maker 11 High Street, Stamford, March 4th 1892 for Stamford and Spalding Bank, and ‘GILLOWS R715’, on heavily carved tapering reeded legs, 81cm high, 106.5cm deep, approximately 243cm wide. The numbers adjacent to the Gillows stamp do not appear to correspond with any related designs for Hunt tables by Gillows, therefore it is likely that these numbers relate to a previous owner’s inventory. The Stamford, Spalding and Boston Banking Company Limited was in operation from 1831 - 1911.

Lot 495A

A Regency or George IV mahogany and glazed cabinet bookcase, circa 1820, the upper section with two doors, each with two central mirror plates within reverse painted and parcel gilt borders with anthemia, the interior with shelves and twin fitted drawers, the lower section with twin Gothic arched panel doors, 191cm high, 97.5cm wide, 38.5cm deep

Lot 534

A Victorian walnut and inlaid breakfront side cabinet, circa 1870, gilt metal mounted throughout, marquetry decorated frieze above three field panelled doors, plinth base, 99cm high, 164cm wide, 35cm deep

Lot 557

A Victorian mahogany cabinet bookcase, circa 1870, bearing maker’s title to paper drawer lining ‘MANUFACTURED BY GEO TAYLOR, 187 SOUTH STREET, MOOR, .... SHEFFIELD’, moulded cornice, pair of glass panelled doors enclosing shelves, frieze drawer, a pair of panelled cupboard doors opening to two sliding trays and a circular lazy susan, plinth base, 245cm high, 116cm wide, 55cm deep

Lot 572

An Italian walnut and marquetry bureau cabinet, first half 18th century, moulded cornice, above a central door, flanked on either side by four drawers, above a drawer, hinged fall opening to an arrangement of small drawers and pigeon holes, three long drawers, turned bun feet, 193cm high, 101.5cm wide, 53.5cm deep. By family descent in the Trollope family to Sir Thomas Ernest Trollope, 11th Bt. (1858-1927) of Casewick, Lincolnshire; and thence by descent

Lot 594

A grey painted cabinet bookcase in 19th century style, of recent manufacture, moulded cornice above two central glazed doors and two cupboards, the base with four cupboards, plinth base, 250cm high, 244cm wide, 51cm deep

Lot 1429

A Locke & Co. Worcester porcelain ivory ground cabinet cup and saucer, late 19th Century, painted with a titled view of `Worcester Cathedral`, a set of four Royal Worcester coffee cups and saucers relief decorated with bamboo, and a small group of ceramics and glass, including an `Evesham` tureen and cover and a gourd shaped Yixing stoneware teapot and cover (minor faults).

Lot 1488

Two Coalport porcelain cabinet plates and a matching oval dish, early 20th Century, each painted with central exotic birds within gilt overlaid cobalt blue rims with gilt gadrooned edges, green printed factory marks to bases with pattern No. `X6289`, diameter of plates approx 23cm.

Lot 1513

A Paris porcelain cabinet cup and saucer, 19th Century, each painted with a continuous figural landscape between gilt banding, the cup with high scroll gilt handle, unmarked, together with a green ground Paris porcelain trio decorated with portraits of a lady and gentleman, red printed crowned `N` marks to bases, a floral decorated plate and a Limoges stamp box.

Lot 1607

An unusual faience table top display cabinet in the form of a sedan chair, late 19th Century, each side enamelled with scenes of classical figures within low relief green scroll framing, the top with scattered yellow flowers, the sides and hinged front door with bevelled edge glazed panels, the velvet lined interior with two shaped shelves, painted monogram mark to underside, height approx 32.5cm (minor faults).

Lot 2007

A mid-Victorian mahogany bookcase cabinet, the moulded pediment above a pair of arched glazed doors, the base fitted with a pair of panelled doors, raised on a plinth base, height approx 227cm, width approx 123cm.

Lot 2009

An Edwardian mahogany break bowfront display cabinet with inlaid decoration, enclosed by glazed and panelled doors, on square tapering legs and spade feet, width approx 115cm.

Lot 2012

An Edwardian mahogany bookcase cabinet with crossbanded, bellflower and line inlaid decoration, the moulded and carved foliate pediment with urn mounts above a pair of astragal glazed doors, the base fitted with two short drawers above a double cupboard, raised on a plinth base, width approx 126cm.

Lot 2033

A mid-20th Century walnut breakfront glazed display cabinet, raised on cabriole legs with claw and ball feet.

Lot 2037

An Art Deco burr walnut dome-topped drinks cabinet, the front fitted with a pair of arched doors and applied with engraved ivorex mounts and banding, the maple-lined interior fitted with two sliding trays, the frieze fitted with a single drawer, on tapering legs and scroll feet, bearing label to underside `Woodfield Bros....Birmingham`, width approx 57cm, height approx 145cm.

Lot 2038

A George III mahogany washstand cabinet, fitted with six drawers and a pair of doors, on tapering legs, width approx 66cm.

Lot 2062

A 20th Century George III style simulated mahogany corner cabinet, fitted with four fielded panel doors, on a plinth base, height approx 186cm (faults).

Lot 2088

A George V oak draw-leaf dining table, the frieze carved with flowerheads and leaf scrolls, raised on cup and cover supports united by a stretcher, on outswept feet, together with a set of six dining chairs, comprising two carvers and four standard, a pair of dining chairs and a side cabinet.

Lot 2092

A George V mahogany display cabinet with gadrooned border, enclosed by two astragal glazed door, on cabriole legs and claw and ball feet.

Lot 2102

A late Victorian rosewood side cabinet, with boxwood line and foliate inlaid decoration, the raised mirror back fitted with two short drawers above a glazed and panel door, raised on square tapering legs, width approx 55cm.

Lot 2121

A 19th Century oak bookcase cabinet, profusely carved with foliate scrolls, masks and fruit, the bookcase top fitted with a pair of glazed doors and later plinth feet, the base with a pair of panelled doors, width approx 106cm.

Lot 2130

A late Victorian pine and mahogany shop display cabinet, the rear door inset with a mirror panel, on a moulded plinth base, width approx 49cm.

Lot 2138

A George IV mahogany cabinet, the hinged lid and panelled doors above a single drawer, all with ebony line inlay, on splayed bracket feet, width approx 48cm.

Lot 2148

A mid-Victorian figured mahogany commode cabinet, fitted with a single bowfront door above a pull-out step commode drawer, on a plinth base.

Lot 2157

An Art Deco walnut work box cabinet by Heals, London, the hinged lid above a single drawer, fitted with chromium plated handles, height approx 46.5cm.

Lot 2235

An 18th Century Chinese export lacquer cabinet, raised on a later stand, the cabinet with applied copper mounts and gilded with buildings within landscapes, the interior fitted with drawers, the gilt and ebonized stand with carved cabriole legs, width approx 74cm.

Lot 2239

A late Victorian ebonized pier cabinet with inlaid line borders and gilt metal mounts, on a plinth base, width approx 75cm.

Lot 2257

A late Victorian pitch pine four tier graduated wall shelf with bobbin turned columns, together with a pine wall cabinet.

Lot 2284

A George III mahogany bowfront hanging corner cabinet, the Greek key moulded pediment with a blind fretwork frieze above a pair of crossbanded doors with inlaid satinwood corner fan spandrels, width approx 73cm.

Lot 2308

A 20th Century reproduction mahogany corner display cabinet, fitted with a glazed door above two doors, on bracket feet.

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