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An Edwardian satinwood display cabinet-on-stand inlaid with flowerheads, leaves and foliate scrolls, the top fitted with a gilt brass three quarter balustrade gallery above a pair of glazed doors, the base with a single frieze drawer on square tapering legs and spade feet united by an undertier, height approx 147cm, width approx 64cm.
A late George III figured mahogany breakfront library bookcase cabinet, the stepped moulded pediment above four glazed doors astragal moulded with lancet arches and enclosing adjustable shelves, the base fitted with a central secrétaire compartment above a double cupboard, flanked by two drawers and further cupboard doors, raised on a plinth base, width approx 216cm.
A Victorian Aesthetic walnut side cabinet by Gillow & Co, in the manner of Bruce James Talbert, the mirrored shelf back with an arched pediment carved in relief with sunflowers and centred with a gilded reserve panel of a bird and butterfly, the breakfront base with amboyna panels within ebony and boxwood crossbanded borders, fitted with five drawers above a pair of panelled cupboard doors painted and gilded with medieval figures, flanked by arched open shelves, the balustrade apron on turned legs, width approx 192cm (some faults).
An early 20th Century mahogany display cabinet, the inverted breakfront with a moulded pediment carved in relief with flowers and acanthus leaves above a pair of glazed doors enclosing shelves flanked by a pair of cupboard doors finely carved with scallop shell and floral surmounts and inlaid with foliate sprays, raised on carved cabriole legs and shaped apron, height approx 153cm, width approx 180cm.
A LATE VICTORIAN MAHOGANY MIRROR BACKED CHIFFONIER SIDE CABINET, the back foliate moulded with small shelves around a kidney shaped bevelled plate mirror, the base with open serpentine shaped sides with fitted shelves, centre freize drawer above two glazed panel doors, above under tier and standing on cabriole legs. C1900. 48” Wide x 15.5” Deep x 48” High.
A LATE VICTORIAN ROSEWOOD SIDE CABINET, having glazed back with two cupboards under a broken swan neck pediment flanked by side shelves and mirrors, the breakfront base with three freize drawers over a central mirrored door, flanked by blind panel doors on pot board type base with square tapering legs. Overall inlaid with classical foliate decoration and strung outlines. C1890. 54” Wide x 18” Deep x 88” High.
EARLY 20TH CENTURY MAHOGANY CUTLERY CANTEEN CABINET ON STAND, the cabinet with moulded top above two panel doors revealing three fitted shelves to the interior on a separate base with freize drawer on cabriole legs. Walker & Hall Sheffield early 20th century. 22” Wide x 16” Deep x 42” High. Together with assorted silver plated cutlery.
An Edwardian Art Nouveau mahogany side cabinet, the whiplash inlaid frieze above a leaded glazed single door over the break-front base section, with an inlaid central panel flanked by a leaded glazed single cabinet at either side, raised to square tapered legs, some damage, 132cm wide by 178cm high.
SMITH (Rev Thomas) The Naturalist's Cabinet or Interesting Sketches of Animal History, 6 volumes, London: James Cundee 1806-7, 8vo, engraved frontispieces, vignette titles (spotted), numerous engraved plates (spotting and offsetting), half marbled calf, all spines discoloured and lacking, covers rubbed
A collection of approximately 140 cabinet maker's woodworking tools, early 19th century, the handles stamped ‘J. Lincoln’, including an ebonised mahogany table cabinet containing approximately 104 chisels, many with maker's stamps to the blade including, Thornhill Brothers, W. Hatton, J.B Addis & Son, Frost Norwich, Sharp, S.J Addis Jun, Ward, J.H Sargent, Hatten & Beddall, E. Herring, together with approximately 30 woodworking tools including planes, clamp and brace, many stamped ‘GRIFFITHS, NORWICH’, and other examples stamped A.T CHAMBERLAIN, WATERLOO RD, LONDON, STOKOE, R.HARDY, HULL, some contained in an oak and brass bound chest stamped ‘W.Wheaton’, 28cm high, 43cm wide, 28cm deep Provenance: James Lincoln was head wood carver at Rattee & Kent of Cambridge. Many of these tools were used during his lifetime for restoration work at many noted Castles, Cathedrals and Churches and colleges throughout the United Kingdom including Arundel Castle, Westminster Abbey and the building of the Roman Catholic Ch rch in Cambridge
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