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Small wooden coin cabinet, 8"" x 6"" x 6"" (20cm x 15cm x 15cm), ten drawers, all with small slots, mainly felt lined, no door/doors to front, otherwise good condition, six hardboard coin trays with various sized slots, felt lined, in cardboard case, good condition, empty coin albums (2) and empty banknote album, mainly soiled (5)
AN EDWARDIAN INLAID MAHOGANY BREAKFRONT DISPLAY CABINET having a shaped, raised mirror back inlaid with swags and bows, a single shelf supported by turned spindles. The rectangular breakfront top over a single door with shaped glazed panel and inlaid herringbone detail, flanked by two glazed and inlaid panels. Raised on four spreading square section legs. 37cm x 92cm x 169cm.
AN EDWARDIAN MAHOGANY DEMI-LUNE CHINA CABINET having moulded cornice above a string inlaid frieze and large glazed and partially panelled door which encloses the internal shelving, flanked by two conforming panels, raised on four slightly spreading, tapering square section legs. 42cm x 114cm x 182cm
A LARGE VICTORIAN MAHOGANY SHOP DISPLAY UNIT having a moulded cornice above four glazed doors which reveal the mirrored and shelved interior. The lower stage having a moulded edge above three cupboard sections, each with two panelled doors and fall front door. Sold with an additional conforming two stage section and free standing mahogany display cabinet. 32cm x 225cm 266cm approx (large unit only)
A LATE 19TH CENTURY JAPANESE HARDWOOD CABINET ON STAND having a carved eagle surmount and moulded cornice above an arrangement of cupboards and shelving decorated with various lacquered and ivory inlaid panels and all over carving, having three conforming drawers, on a shaped base with carved and pierced apron and scrolling legs. 35cm x 117cm x 207cm
RUPERT WILLIAMSON, ENGLAND, 1996 BANQUETING TABLE of rectangular form with coloured block supports 120cm wide, 75cm high, 600cm long Note: This table was made to commemorate the 50th anniversary of the Contemporary Applied Arts Gallery. The design won a competition between members of the gallery and was exhibited January 9th. 1998. The table was further exhibited in: The Guild Exhibition, Milton Keynes 1999.'In To the Home' 1999 (Art as Furnishing) Birmingham NEC and the Cirencester Craft Gallery 2000. It has also been featured in House and Garden magazine (February 1998 p. 72) and Furniture and Cabinet making (May 2000 p.48)
AMBROSE HEAL FOR HEAL & SON BOOKCASE CABINET walnut with rosewood banding, the double-domed top with astragal glazed doors enclosing adjustable shelves, above a pair of frieze drawers with ivorine pull handles and with a pair of cupboard doors below, the whole raised on convex-moulded trestle feet, bears ivorine makers label and paper label inscribed 'Signed Edition Series/ designed by/ Ambrose Heal/ made by Heal & Son/ 1929' 100cm wide, 200cm high, 44cm deep Literature; Jeremy Cooper, 'Victorian and Edwardian Furniture & Interiors', pub. London 1987, illus. p. 224, showing an illustration of this lot in a drawing room setting from a Heals catalogue of 1915
WYLIE & LOCHHEAD, GLASGOW (STYLE OF) ARTS & CRAFTS DISPLAY CABINET mahogany with marquetry inlay, the three quarter ledge back with spindle filled three quarter gallery central by a panel decorated with angular stemmed foliage, highlighted in harewood, the angular bowfront with astragal glazed doors and sides, enclosing a lined and shelved interior, above an arched apron and undershelf between pierced end standards, on moulded feet, the whole with chequered bandings, requiring some restoration 120cm wide, 140cm high, 40cm deep
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