A Dutch walnut display cabinet on stand, in the 18th century style, late 19th/ early 20th century, the arch shaped cornice above the two glazed doors and two glazed side panels, the base with two drawers, on turned and hexagonal tapering legs with shaped stretchers, turned bun feet, 200cm high, 130cm wide, 30cm deep
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A mahogany and ebony strung cabinet bookcase, in Regency style, late 19th/ early 20th century, the breakfront top with moulded frieze above three astragal glazed doors opening to a shelved interior, the bowfront lower section with a central drawer above a door, flanked by two further doors, on bracket feet, 94cm high, 112cm wide, 52cm deep
A mahogany and gilt metal mounted cabinet, in Louis XVI style, late 19th/ early 20th century, the acanthus mounted cornice above a central glazed door, on either side is a door centred by a marquetry musical trophy, the base with a central frieze drawer with a false drawer on either side, on four stop fluted columns with Doric capitals, the solid undertier on writhen fluted toupie feet, 182cm high, 135cm wide, 44cm deep
A mahogany and marquetry collector's cabinet, circa 1900, the rectangular top above a pair of panelled doors, each centred by floral motifs in the Art Nouveau style, opening to an arrangement of twenty eight glass inset drawers, 74cm high, 107cm wide, 53cm deep (formerly with a base section or stand, damage)
A late 19th century oak library table by Druce and Co., circa 1880, carved throughout with foliage, griffins and lions masks, the rectangular top with green leather inset and carved edge, above two pairs of profusely carved drawers, centred by a male mask and cornered by lion masks, on turned tapering cabochon and scroll carved legs, on casters, one drawers bearing a gilt metal makers plaque, 'Druce and Co. Upholsterers and cabinet makers, Baker Street, Portman Square', 83cm high, 174cm wide, 106cm deep
An Edwardian mahogany and satinwood secretaire cabinet, circa 1905, the cartouche mirror section above an inverted breakfront top with four column supports, centred by a glazed cabinet section and hinged fall opening to an interior with stationery divisions, above a drawer and door flanked by a glazed cabinet, on square tapering legs with spade feet, 175cm high, 101cm wide, 40cm deep
an unusual 19th century 'faux bamboo' ash and bentwood two door bookcase cabinet of small proportions, the scrolled pediment with roundel finial and galleried sides above a pair of astragal doors enclosing shelves flanked by sides with geometric reeded decoration, on short turned feet 55cm wide, 100cm high, 24cm deep
an Edwardian mahogany and inlaid display cabinet of serpentine form, the projecting cornice with faux flutes and vine scrolls interspersed by roundels above four glazed doors with ogee astragals enclosing glass shelves and four panel doors decorated with ribbon-tied paterae, the whole highlighted with abalone shell inlay, on turned and fluted baluster legs 200cm high, 164cm wide, 44cm deep
a Sheraton Revival satinwood, tulipwood crossbanded and ebony strung display cabinet, circa 1900 the serpentine front with ledge back and glazed door enclosing a velvet lined and shelved interior with glazed sides, on splayed square section legs united by a shaped undertier 59cm wide, 159cm high, 35cm deep
a Victorian mahogany framed and button upholstered hide patent 'self-acting' library wing armchair by George Minter of London in close-nailed dark green hide, the rounded back with outset lugs and adjustable 'rake' action above downscrolling arms with roundel terminals, the seat similarly with adjustable 'pitch' and an apron fitted with an integral sliding footrest, on a cantilever action, on short turned legs ending in brass socket castors, the legs stamped on either side: 'G.MINTER, 55 GERRARD STREET SOHO, VR PATENT 2007' 67cm wide, 111cm high, 160cm deep (approx.) note. George Minter is listed as a cabinet-maker, undertaker, bath chair and wheelchair maker working from various addresses in London from the 1820s to the 1850s. A similar example, reputed to have belonged to Charles Darwin, is held at the Darwin Museum. literature: Geoffrey Beard, Dictionary of English Furniture Makers 1660-1840, page 612
an early Regency period satinwood and rosewood crossbanded side cabinet, circa 1805 of break bowfront outline, the associated grey and white veined marble top above an inlaid frieze and a pair of pleated silk lined cabinet doors with roundel applied corners, the quadrant corners similarly inlaid, on short square tapering legs 103cm wide, 94cm high, 39cm deep
a Regency period rosewood mahogany veneered and parcel gilt breakfront side cabinet of small proportions, the crossbanded top with three sunken field frieze drawers above a cupboard door with circular frame moulding and lozenge frame moulding to the flanking doors, divided by reeded uprights headed by corrugated capitals, on short faceted legs with brass ball feet 123cm wide, 82cm high, 39cm deep note: Many stylistic aspects of this cabinet suggest the hand of the renowned London furniture maker, John McLean. In particular, the use of reeded or corrugated decoration within a sunken 'tablet' .
A circa 1900 Art Nouveau mahogany and inlaid display cabinet of good size, having a three quarter gallery, above a centre bevelled mirror section flanked by twin lead glazed doors enclosing shelves, twin further cupboard doors, the whole with stylised floral marquetry and copper inlays, and raised on shaped square supports, height 210cm, width 145cm (Illus.)
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