A REGENCY ROSEWOOD SIDE CABINET in the manner of Gillows, the upper part enclosed by a pair of tracery glazed doors, the lower part with two short drawers above a pair of panelled doors, flanked by outset tapering columns, all inlaid with boxwood stringing, 81 1/2ins. (207cms.) high x 44ins. (112cms.) wide
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Electro-plated kings pattern canteen , Harrison Fisher & Co , twelve each of table forks, dessert forks, dessert spoons, soup spoons, teaspoons, four table spoons, twelve stainless table knives and dessert knives with ivoride handles, three-piece carving set, in an oak table-top cabinet of two drawers, width 45cm.
A Dutch walnut and ripple moulded table cabinet, last quarter 17th century, the ogee moulded top with hidden compartment with sliding cover, the twin doors to the front with cut steel interior hinges and raised reserves with ripple moulded borders, with conforming panels to the sides and further ripple moulded bands above and below, the interior with an arrangement of ten drawers with parquetry strung fronts around a central door, the drawers and dividers removing to reveal ten further concealed compartments, all with later marbleised paper lining, 41cm high, 48cm wide, 24.5cm deep
A George I bowfront walnut corner cabinet on stand, circa 1720, pair of doors opening to three shelves, above a drawer and two false drawers, above a shaped apron centred by a marquetry star motif, on barley twist legs united by shaped stretchers, on bun feet, 190cm high, 87cm wide, 58cm deep
A mahogany, marquetry and satinwood banded cabinet on stand, circa 1780 and later, the gabled cornice with turned finials, above a pair of astragal-glazed doors enclosing three shelves, the projecting serpentine-fronted stand with single drawer, on square tapered legs and spade feet, 218cm high, 93cm wide, 45cm deep. Provenance: Property of Lady Craven formerly of Peelings Manor.
A George III mahogany and tulipwood crossbanded secretaire bookcase, circa 1780, scrolling swan neck pediment and dentil cornice, a pair of astragal glazed cabinet doors, fall front secretaire drawer opening to an arrangement of small drawers and pigeon holes, a further drawer square section tapering legs and spade feet, 224cm high, 95cm wide, 45cm deep. Provenance: Purchased from Harrods in 1970.
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