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A Victorian mirror back sideboard, oak, stamped ‘Edwards & Roberts’, the mirror back with two landscape mirrors and two open shelves above a central frieze drawer and open cabinet, flanked by a single short drawer and single cabinet door to each side, raised on a plinth base, extensively carved with scrolling leaves and grotesques, 201cm wide, 204cm high, 66cm deep
A breakfront dresser base, 19th century, oak, the plank top above an arrangement of four central short cockbeaded drawers, flanked by a single frieze drawer and cabinet to each side, the drawers fitted with replacement brass handles, raised on shaped bracket feet, 180cm wide, 88.5cm high, 55cm deep
A floor standing corner cabinet, early 19th century, oak, the ogee moulded cornice over two rectangular single panel cabinet doors revealing three fixed serpentine shelves on a cabinet base with two single panel cabinet doors revealing one fixed shelf, raised on shaped bracket feet, 106cm wide, 197cm high
A late George III dresser base, Lancashire, oak crossbanded mahogany, the two plank rectangular top over a central single panel cabinet door with central conch shell inlay, flanked by three short drawers to each side, fitted with brass swan neck handles and oval brass key escutcheons (lacking two escutcheons and two handles), raised on reduced shaped bracket feet (top patched and later stained), 199cm wide, 78cm high, 49cm deep
A George III bowfronted corner cabinet, oak crossbanded mahogany, probably Lancashire, the two crossbanded doors fitted with brass key escutcheons and shaped H-brass hinges, revealing two fixed shelves, the corner cabinet standing on a later oak stand with single short drawer to the frieze on three tapering legs, terminating in a pad foot, 75cm wide, 170cm high (overall)
A George III dresser, North Wales, oak, the three shelf back with shaped ends over a rectangular three plank top, the three short frieze drawers above three short central drawers, flanked by a single cabinet door to each side, all fitted with later turned wooden handles, raised on shaped bracket feet, 176cm wide, 196cm high, 52cm deep
An Art and Crafts wall hanging cabinet, late 19th century, oak, the two door cabinet with wriggle work decorated brass strap hinges, brass ring handles and four panels to each door, opening to reveal one fixed shelf between shaped sides with plank back above and below, 67cm wide, 74cm high, 17cm deep
An East Anglian chest of drawers, 19th century, mahogany, the rectangular top over a wavy scroll cut frieze, above a central arched cabinet, flanked by two short drawers to each side, over three long graduated cockbeaded drawers, all fitted with later brass swing handles with pierced Chippendale style backs and similar key escutcheons, raised on shaped bracket feet, 77cm wide, 92cm high, 47cm deep
A Regency press cupboard, mahogany, of two rows of two short drawers fitted with brass knob handles, over two single panel cabinet door revealing three shelves, between deep fluted front corner pilasters on a protruding stepped plinth, the cupboard stamped ‘M H’ to the top of the centre rear back vertical plank, 110cm wide, 137cm high, 52cm deep
A Victorian high cabinet open bookcase, circa 1870, mahogany, the top section split into four rows of four adjustable shelves on a low cabinet base, with four arched doors, on a plinth with rounded corners (back of the cabinet base cut to accommodate a deep skirting board), 192cm wide, 219cm high, 46cm deep
A Regency sideboard, mahogany, ebony strung, the rectangular top lacking its back rail, over a central short frieze drawer, flanked by a single cabinet and deep cellarette drawer, all fitted with gilt metal lion ring handles on square tapering front legs terminating in salt glazed casters, 162cm wide, 83cm high, 68.5cm deep
A Regency bookcase top, mahogany, the three quarter bobbin moulded cornice over a plain frieze, above two interlocking wavy astragal glazed doors, revealing three adjustable shelves on a later mahogany rectangular open cabinet stand, raised on four square tapering legs, 129cm wide, 226cm high, 43.5cm deep
A late Victorian bonheur du jour, burr walnut and rosewood crossbanded, with marquetry decoration and scrolling boxwood stringing, the cabinet superstructure with gilt metal three quarter gallery over two cabinet doors, revealing one adjustable shelf over two short drawers, above a serpentine frieze drawer opening to reveal an easel sloping writing surface and two open compartments on four slender cabriole legs, the piece extensively decorated and with gilt metal mounts, 82cm wide, 132cm high, 59cm deep
A William IV sideboard, mahogany, the low back with central rectangular rosewood veneered panel above a bowed central frieze drawer, over a shaped apron, flanked by a deep cellarette drawer and single cabinet door, all fitted with brass ring handles with lion mask octagonal stamped back plates with quarter spiral reeded front corner moulding on turned and tapering front legs (faded), 152.5cm wide, 105cm high, 65cm deep
A Hepplewhite design sideboard, early 20th century, mahogany, stamped ‘Waring & Gillows Ltd’, the rectangular top with a low blind fret decorated back, over two short cockbeaded centre drawers, flanked by a single cabinet to each side, all fitted with gilt metal ring handles, on four slender square tapering front supports, terminating in a spade foot, 168cm wide, 100cm high, 55cm deep
A Meissen porcelain cabinet cup and saucer, early 20th Century, the lobed body outlined with gilt panels beneath foliate moulded gilt rims, cancelled crossed swords in underglaze blue to bases with impressed and incised numerals, together with two floral painted Meissen porcelain teacups and saucers and a small group of other teacups and coffee cans (some faults).
A pair of late 19th Century Coalport Imari pattern cabinet plates, each painted and gilded with a crest of a robin perched upon a coronet above a banner inscribed 'Tot Praemia Vitae', within a segmented border filled with flowers, green printed factory mark to bases, diameter approx 26cm. (See illustration)
A pair of mid-19th Century John Ridgway & Co porcelain cabinet plates, each painted and gilded with the Westhead crest above a banner inscribed with the motto 'Ora et Labora', within a scroll gilt rim with angular blue banding against a claret ground, overlaid in gilt, printed factory mark to bases.
An Alexander Popoff Moscow porcelain cup and saucer, circa 1830, painted with reserve panels of flowers against a blue ground with gilt floral and foliate scroll decoration, printed factory mark in underglaze blue, together with a Coalport bone china cabinet cup and saucer of quatrefoil lobed form, each decorated with a gilt flowerhead band on a pink ground, green printed factory mark to base.
A Coalport porcelain cabinet cup and saucer decorated with floral sprays and blue glazed panels, heightened in gilt, two matching teacups and saucers, a pair of Mintons gilt banded cabinet coffee cans and saucers, together with three gilt overlaid tea cups and a cake plate and a small collection of cups and saucers.
An early Victorian rosewood breakfront side cabinet, the mirrored shelf back with brass gallery, the white marble top above foliate scroll mouldings, the central cupboard enclosed by two doors with pink pleated silk and brass mesh panels, flanked by adjustable open shelves, on a plinth base, width approx 146.5cm. (See illustration)
A silver matched Old English pattern canteen of flatware for twelve settings, Walker & Hall, various dates 1914-1920's, comprising dinner forks, dinner spoons, dessert forks, dessert spoons, teaspoons, a soup ladle and a pair of sauce ladels, also twelve white handled dinner and dessert knives in an oak cabinet, 110oz gross
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