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Lot 1878

Pine ten drawer bedside cabinet. Not available for in-house P&P

Lot 1892

Double door steel locking gun cabinet, 61 x 28 x 153 cm, with key. Not available for in-house P&P

Lot 1893

Single door steel gun cabinet with exterior hasp for lock, 31 x 28 x 153 cm. Not available for in-house P&P

Lot 1733

Hand Painted Aynsley bone china Orchard Gold 6 place Tea Set and 2 cake plates each piece signed either by N. Brunt or D. Jones, no damage or restoration. Cabinet displayed since purchase. 20pcs. (D).

Lot 1941

A Ercol display cabinet with a pair of glazed doors

Lot 1974

A table top display cabinet glass side missing.

Lot 2006

A small 20th century hardwood cabinet with two drawers. Hight 42cm

Lot 2010

An Italian convex glazed display cabinet with hand painted landscape scenes to the lower section. 164cm

Lot 2046

A walnut cocktail cabinet with linen fold panels fall front above cupboards.

Lot 2465

A mixed lot, Small Japanese parquetry cabinet, mint iTunes carriage clock, Chinese porcelain jar and cover, Silver plated box, Miniture Victorian watercolour, framed porcelain panel.

Lot 282

A two-door cabinet, Northern Netherlands, early 19th century. Oak wood, curved profiled hood with carving in motif of a vase on a foot, surrounded by acanthus leaf, columns with copper laton capital and base as posts, contoured doors, base cabinet three drawers with copper brass ring fittings (later date), resting on conical fluted legs, h 245 x W 158 x D 50 cm.

Lot 773

A two-door cabinet, Northern Netherlands, early 19th century. Oak wood, curved profiled hood with carving in motif of a vase on a foot, surrounded by acanthus leaf, columns with copper laton capital and base as posts, contoured doors, base cabinet three drawers with copper brass ring fittings, resting on conical fluted legs, h 255 x w 160 x d 50 cm.

Lot 180

A fine early 18th century Indo-Portuguese ivory inlaid wooden table cabinet, rectangular form with hinged fall front, the top and all four sides decorated with marquetry panels, seven internal drawers with inlaid borders, lock with key to upper of front. H.17.5cm W.28cm D.19.5cm Buyer note: This item has been issued a government exemption certificate. Ivory submissions reference 7SLPKBRM. We recommend that buyers check with their own government regarding any importation requirements prior to placing a bid.

Lot 163

AUSTRALIA. George V, 1910-36. Gold sovereign, 1928 M. Melbourne. One of the rarest dates from Melbourne mint (R2) and the first of this date offered in a Coin Cabinet auction. As the Western world discontinued gold convertibility due to WWI, many rare dates were created in Australia during 1920s as sovereigns were produced in small numbers. Large parts of some mintages were melted and used to pay off war debts, typically to the United States.Bare head left, B.M. on truncation; GEORGIVS V D. G. BRITT: OMN: REX F. D. IND: IMP:. / St George on horseback slaying the dragon right; mintmark M in groundline; date and B.P. in exergue. Edge milled.In secure plastic holder, graded NGC MS 64, certification number 6382975-009. NGC Census in this grade: 1.NGC Census in higher grade: 1Total NGC Census: 18Reference: S-3999; Marsh-246; McD-287Mintage: 413,208.Diameter: 22.05 mm.Weight: 7.99 g. (AGW=0.2355 oz.)Composition: 916.7/1000 Gold.PLEASE NOTE: 6% Buyer Premium + VAT on this lot. No other fees, including live bidding. Delivery cost will be added to your order.This lot is exempt from VAT. Payment can be made in EUR, CHF, or USD for an exchange fee. Please contact us to find out more.

Lot 467

Y A SATINWOOD AND INLAID CABINET ON STANDLATE 19TH OR EARLY 20TH CENTURY165cm high, 79.5cm wide, 40cm deep  

Lot 608

A CHINESE RED LACQUER AND PARCEL GILT CABINET 19TH CENTURY OR 20TH CENTURYThe panels decorated with figures and birds within traditional landscapes, the doors opening to a shelved interior, the lower shelf incorporating two short drawers 189.5cm high, 159cm wide, 69cm deep Condition Report: Marks, knocks, scratches, chips, abrasions consistent with age and useThe surface with rubbing, wear, colour variation, the gilt worn overall to a bronzy colour beneathSplits and cracks, openings to jointsSigns of old woodworm, the interior with dirt, marks, splits, cracks, the lowest shelf with elements missingNo locks, the handles appear to be original Please see additional images for visual reference to condition Condition Report Disclaimer

Lot 613

A GEORGE III MAHOGANY AND LINE INLAID PEMBROKE 'BREAKFAST' TABLECIRCA 1800The drawer fitted with a slide and inkwells, above the pleated silk and wire panelled lower compartment74cm high, 90cm wide, 68cm deep'The form of this piece related to Thomas Chippendale's design for a 'Breakfast' table, Thomas Chippendale, The Gentleman and Cabinet Maker's Director, 1754, 3rd Edition, 1763, plate XXXIII.' 

Lot 629

A GEORGE II OAK CORNER CUPBOARDMID 18TH CENTURYWith a pair of doors in upper section enclosing three shaped pine shelves, between canted fluted uprights, above a pair of doors enclosing a single shaped pine shelf between reeded uprightsCondition Report: Marks, scratches and abrasions commensurate with age and use.Some old chips and splits, some old repairs. Some old lossesSome additional dark scratches and indented marksThe size of this standing corner cupboard is: 232.5cm high overall119cm wide at the widest point (across the front of the cabinet at the widest point)The locks to the upper and lower doors are replacements and have been moved in position over time but have age. The corresponding section of the upper door opposing the locks has been adapted slightly (see image) The one key present operates both locks. The cupboard divides into two parts for easier removal/ moving. The rear panels of the upper section are cleaner in appearance (from both sides) than those of the lower part. They may have been cleaned or may possibly be period replacements. They have significant age. Please refer to all additional images for visual reference to condition Condition Report Disclaimer

Lot 86

AN UNUSUAL DUTCH AMBOYNA AND WALNUT BUREAU CABINET MID 18TH CENTURY The doors opening to a shelved interior above two drawers, the roll top opening to an arrangement of small drawers and pigeon holes centred by a cupboard door above a leather inset surface 254cm high, 132cm wide, 62cm deep Condition Report: Marks, knocks, scratches and abrasions commensurate with age and use.Some old chips, splits and losses.Some old repairs and replacements.Cabinet lock is likely original, key is a later replacement but operates.Small losses and holes from a larger pair of estuations to upper doors, filler has been to fill and disguise.Additional old cracks to cylinder fall, some filler used to disguise. Overall structure of fall seems stable.Various marks and scratches to leather writing surface. The metalware to the doors all appears original.Drawer locks all replaced and lacking keys - locks open.The handles to the bureau drawers are replaced, but within keeping of the style and period.See additional images for a number of repairs to bureau section - some poorly executed.Some fading overall and some areas of fading due to cleaning.Withing the burr veneers, particularly to the drawer fronts, there are a high number of small pockmarks or holes that have been infilled with timber or filler.Some supporting blocks and brackets to underside bureau base.Back feet are likely later replacements.Please see additional images for a visual reference to condition.Condition Report Disclaimer

Lot 87

A MAHOGANY BREAKFRONT LIBRARY BOOKCASECONSTRUCTED FROM 18TH CENTURY AND LATER ELEMENTSThe triangular open pediment above four glazed doors each enclosing three adjustable shelves, the base with a Vitruvian scroll cornice and four doors, the central pair of doors enclosing twelve drawers, the side doors enclosing fifteen pigeon-holes, on a plinth base243cm high, 246cm wide, 45cm deep Condition Report: Marks, knocks, scratches and abrasions commensurate with age and use.Constructed from 18th century and later elementsSome old chips, splits and losses.Some old repairs and replacements.Hinges are likely replacements.Later runners to the interior drawers, secured to the undersides.Keys present for upper doors (key is later) and lower central cabinets. Key operates locks. No key for lower side cabinet doors which are open.The upper door lock is likely a later replacement, the key is a later replacement.Glass panels appear original, some possible later replacements, some associated.Please see additional images for a visual reference to condition.Condition Report Disclaimer

Lot 214

A GEORGE III MAHOGANY SECRETAIRE BOOKCASE IN THE MANNER OF THOMAS CHIPPENDALE, CIRCA 1770 The hinged secretaire drawer opening to an arrangement of small drawers and pigeon holes 213cm high, 110cm wide, 54cm deep Condition Report: Marks, knocks, scratches and abrasions commensurate with age and use.Some old chips, splits and losses.Some old repairs and replacements.Some additional old splits to lower rear corner of right side, and some additional dark marks and indented marks to the same panel and to the feet.Interior of cabinet section later relined.Light fittings installed into the roof of the interior and modern glass shelves replace original wooden shelvesLock to the cabinet door is of the period but probably associated as it has been cut to size. Key is present and operates upper door lock, secretaire drawer lock and one other. At least two of the drawer locks are period replacements.Feet appear to be original.Glass panels appear original, some possible later replacements. Two smaller panels with cracks (see images)All handles replaced and of period style. Marks from previous handles present to drawer fronts. Previous handle holes have been plugged to accommodate replacements.To the reverse side of the secretaire drawer front, the fixtures of the current handles have been covered with square-shaped fillets of timber.Please see additional images for a visual reference to condition. Condition Report Disclaimer

Lot 222

A SIMULATED ROSEWOOD AND GILT CABINET BOOKCASE19TH CENTURY AND LATERWith glazed upper bookcase section above two doors with simulated silk backed sections, 205cm x102cm x 38cmCondition Report: Overall the simulated rosewood finish has chips and losses, signs of wear, age, marks, knocks, scratches, abrasions consistent with age and use, signs of adaption, alteration as inferred in the cataloguing Old splits and cracks, chips and losses, The shelves are secured on some original and some later pegs, there are also screws in place of pegsThe panels to the base are simulating fabric, this again might be later. The grilles are intactDirt and discolouration to the boards, splits and cracks in these areas, one interior backboard is heavily stained and discoloured with brownPlease see additional images for visual reference to condition Condition Report Disclaimer

Lot 273

AN EDWARDIAN MAHOGANY AND MARQUETRY GLASS DISPLAY CABINET ON STANDIN GEORGE III STYLE, CIRCA 1905158cm high, 72.5cm wide, 48cm deepCondition Report: Please note, the cataloguing for this lot has been updated. This lot is Edwardian, in George III style, and not as stated in the printed catalogue. There are some marks, scratches, knocks, chips, splits and abrasions consistent with use.There are losses, restorations and observations including the interior with holes from previous fixings; a filled patch; variation to the dentil carving; unusual marquetry to the frieze of the base; fretwork to the sides of the base - this piece has been constructed in part from 18th century elements.Please refer to the additional photographs as a visual reference of condition.   Condition Report Disclaimer

Lot 280

Y A REGENCY ROSEWOOD AND GILTMETAL MOUNTED SIDE CABINET CIRCA 1820 With variegated marble top, the doors opening to adjustable shelves 162cm high, 132cm wide, 32cm deep  

Lot 362

A MAHOGANY BREAKFRONT SECRETAIRE BOOKCASEIN GEORGE III STYLE, 20TH CENTURY The secretaire drawer with a hinged part fall front, drawers, pigeon holes and a baize covered slide enclosing a recess251cm high, 202cm wide, 59cm deep SALEROOM NOTICEPlease note, this bookcase was constructed in the late 20th century, using some old timbers. The description should read: A MAHOGANY BREAKFRONT SECRETAIRE BOOKCASE, IN GEORGE III STYLE, 20TH CENTURY and not as previously catalogued. The estimate has been revised and this lot will be offered at the following estimate of £1,200 - £1,800.   Condition Report: Constructed in the 20th century, using some 19th century timbers - but of good craftmanship and construction.Marks, knocks, scratches and abrasions commensurate with age and use.Of cleaned and polished appearance.Some old chips, splits and losses.Some old repairs and replacements, including to the moulding of the replaced doorsHinges are likely replacements.Section of moulding to one side of plinth base detached but present.Metalware replaced and likely 20th century, but with an antiqued appearance.Later runners to the interior drawers, secured to the undersides.Key is present and operates two of the upper doors. The lower drawers are open, lower cabinet doors are locked and key operates neither.The stamps to the locks are likely to be falsified.The upper door lock is likely a later replacement, the key is a later replacement.Glass panels are likely associated.Please see additional images for a visual reference to condition.Condition Report Disclaimer

Lot 379

A PENWORK PAINTED PINE TWO DOOR CABINET ON GILT METAL FEET19TH CENTURY38cm high, 43cm wide, 30.5cm deep 

Lot 1171

A William IV mahogany and glazed cabinet bookcase, circa 1835; the upper section with ogee moulded cornice above twin doors with arched glass panes; the lower section with twin drawers with semi-cylindrical fronts, with original printed paper interior linings; above two arched panel doors flanked by projecting columnar supports, on a plinth base; 217cm high, 118cm wide, 51cm deep

Lot 1283

A Victorian mahogany and glazed display cabinet, late 19th century; the upper section with moulded cornice, the glass door flanked by canted ends; the conforming lower section on short square section legs to spade feet; 192cm high, 113cm wide, 39cm deep

Lot 1292

An Edwardian mahogany and glazed book or display cabinet, early 20th century; the top with moulded edges above a fall front glass door; above two doors flanked by narrow, further doors; on short, knop turned legs; 92cm high, 92cm wide, 35cm deep

Lot 1296

An Edwardian mahogany and glazed display cabinet, early 20th century; the upper section with central bowed door flanked by a bowed pane at each side; the satin banded lower section with a drawer above twin bowed doors; on tapering legs to spade feet; 142cm high, 66cm wide, 29cm deep

Lot 1301

An Edwardian mahogany and marquetry book trough, early 20th century; the superstructure with two internal divisions and waisted ends, a conforming trough below, on splayed legs to castors, 84cm high, 56cm wide; and a Victorian walnut, marquetry and glazed music cabinet, late 19th century; with hinged door, 86cm high, 55cm wide, 36cm deep

Lot 199

A Coalport porcelain cabinet plate, of silver shape painted with grapes, a pear and red currants on a mossy ground by Anthony Baggott, within a gilt rim, blue backstamp, 23cm diameter.

Lot 210

A Minton porcelain cabinet plate, with pierced rim containing oval panels, the cavetto painted with a young girl carrying firewood on a snowy path, signed J. Rouse Derby, indistinct impressed mark, patent registration lozenge and date code.

Lot 307

A Royal Worcester cabinet plate painted by Richard Sebright with peaches, cherries and blossom reserved on a gilded and 'jewelled' maroon ground, signed, puce mark and date code for 1918, 22.5cm.To be included in our Spring Sale on 25th/26th April.Illustration charge £5

Lot 333

A mixed group of Dresden cabinet tea wares, primarily of wrythen fluted form and painted with flowers within gold borders, together with a miniature Helena Wolfsohn coffee pot, painted with song birds. [a lot]

Lot 460

A William IV or early Victorian rosewood and mother-of-pearl inset table cabinet, circa 1835; the hinged pagoda top with mirror within the cover, above fitted compartments; the front with two doors opening to four drawers, the lowermost fitted as a writing slope; with ring handles at each side, on lobed bun feet, 33cm high, 32cm wide; and an Edwardian leather covered writing and stationery case, early 20th century; the fully fitted interior with exotic timber veneers, 15cm high, 33cm wide

Lot 484

A Victorian mahogany and burr walnut veneered tabletop stationery cabinet, second half 19th century, the twin hinged doors opening to a fitted interior, one door bearing partial maker's label for Fuller...son ... Grosvenor Court... London, 29 x 33 x 19cm; together with a brass-framed magnifying glass of large proportions Illustration charge £5

Lot 562

A Chinese burwood table cabinet with two upper drawers and three below enclosed by panelled drawers, 35cm wide.

Lot 690

William Stumbels, Totnes a lacquered longcase clock the eight-day duration movement striking the hours on a bell with the thirteen-inch break-arch dial having a raised chapter ring engraved with black Roman numerals and fleur-de-lys half-hour markings, the matted centre with a subsidiary seconds dial and engraved decoration to the date aperture, with cast-brass urn corner spandrels, with a strike/silent lever above XII, the arch having a silvered boss engraved with the makers name William Stumbels, Totness, the green lacquered case with raised Oriental chinoiserie decoration and having carved giltwood corbels below the hood corners, the pediment top having giltwood flame finials with the base standing on a double plinth, height 254cm.* Biography: William Stumbels is one of the finest of the Westcountry clockmakers being a craftsman of great artistic ability, and made clocks for the owners of many of the areas principal houses including the Carew and Courtenay families. One of his most illustrious clocks, and rightly described as his masterpiece, is the walnut longcase situated in Powderham Castle, with a case quite probably made by the Channon family, cabinet makers to the castle. Stumbels first established himself as a clockmaker at Aveton Gifford where he and Sarah Phillips were married on the 12th of November 1716, moving to Totnes in 1729. Sarah died in 1767 followed by William in 1769 being buried at Totnes on Christmas Day. J.K. Bellchambers, in Devonshire Clockmakers, describes William Stumbles as probably the most brilliant clockmaker of his time outside London.Many fine clocks are recorded signed by Stumbels, mainly longcase clocks but also turret clocks which are situated in both country estates and churches. A number of Stumbels clocks incorporate elaborate striking and chiming mechanisms, along with detailed equation-work, often set within the arch.Reference: Clive N. Ponsford Devon Clocks & Clockmakers Pub. David & Charles 1985, pages 97-107, illustrations 23-33.J.K. Bellchambers Devonshire Clockmakers Pub. The Author 1962.

Lot 998

A walnut and embroidery adorned cabinet on stand, elements 17th century and later; the hinged top and sides with feather and cross banding; the interior of the top with a fine silkwork of figures, birds and animals with a palace in landscapes; above twin glazed doors enclosing an arrangement of fourteen drawers, all with conforming embroidery applied to the fronts; the associated stand with drawer above arched lower edges; on knopped and waisted octagonal section legs descending past a peripheral stretcher to bun feet; 147cm high, 70cm wide, 55cm deep

Lot 1059

A George III mahogany bowfront hanging corner cabinet, last quarter 18th century; with moulded cornice above twin crossbanded doors and a moulded base; shelves within; 102cm high, 72cm wide

Lot 1060

A mahogany glazed display cabinet on stand in George II taste, late 19th / early 20th century; the ogee moulded and dentilled cornice above a blind fretwork frieze and twin doors with geometrically arranged astragals; the possibly associated stand with twin doors with brass swing handles, on slender legs to pad feet; 200cm high, 126cm wide, 51cm deep

Lot 1062

A George III glazed oak hanging corner cabinet, late 18th century; with dentilled cornice above the hinged door with geometrically laid astragals; flanked by canted and fluted angles; above a moulded base, 105cm high, 69cm wide; and a George III oak hanging corner cabinet, late 18th century; lacking door, 91cm high, 67cm wide

Lot 1122

An Edwardian mahogany, satinwood and painted display cabinet in Sheraton style, early 20th century; the frieze with central projecting tablet painted with a country cottage, flanked by floral and foliate swags to the canted ends; above glass doors framed with painted foliage and bellflowers; the underside with fan patera; on tapered legs to brass bun feet; 111cm high, 148cm wide, 26cm deep

Lot 1135

A painted wood and glazed cabinet bookcase in George III taste, early 20th century; the twin doors of the upper section with geometrically arranged astragals; the lower section with twin panel doors; 193cm high, 81cm wide, 23cm deep

Lot 1157

A mahogany breakfront side cabinet or credenza in Regency taste, early 20th century; the cushion moulded cornice above a central door with wire mesh behind latticed brass; flanked to each side by adjustable, open shelves; on turned, waisted and octagonal section feet; 93cm high, 132cm wide, 42cm deep

Lot 1168

A Regency mahogany and glazed wall hanging display cabinet, early 19th century; the three quarter gallery with shallow arched back, above two doors with Gothic astragals, conforming at the sides; a bracket at each side beneath; 71cm high, 122cm wide, 19cm deep

Lot 1243

A Victorian carved oak table top cigar and cigarette cabinet, for Army & Navy CSL, late 19th century; of architectural form, the 'broken pediment' with central urn, above a scrolling foliate carved architrave; the twin glazed doors opening to two short and three long drawers, all with cedar linings, one with inset retail plaque; above a carved base with bracket feet; 62cm high, 39cm wide, 20cm deep

Lot 1244

A Victorian mahogany and glazed table cabinet, mid 19th century; the top with moulded front and side edges, above the glazed door, opening to an arrangement of nine drawers; all with brass handles; 33cm high, 31cm wide, 23cm deep

Lot 316

Early 20th century silver plated canteen of cutlery, 12 place setting in Art Nouveau style oak canteen cabinetPlease note there are no Ivory handled knives or carving pieces with this lot.General overall condition very good, with light tarnish on many items, some surface wear, scratching and nicks on pieces that have been used, many pieces are unused, tines slightly bent on one or two forks, suger spoon is not original. Case is good, some scuffiing and minor knocks, interior is dirty and worn in places. Drawer securing mechanism does not appear to be working. No key.

Lot 807

Art Nouveau oak bookcase containing complete Shakespeare, the 40 volumes in contemporary bindings, published by Dent 1898, in breakfront cabinet, inset with bronze relief panels, 61cm wideOne of bronze ornamental panels is detached but present, condition is otherwise basically good, just general minor wear to bindings and cabinet

Lot 1335

Georgian-style walnut collectors cabinet with an arrangement of seventeen drawers enclosed by glazed doors, on plinth base, 93cm wide x 53cm deep x 90cm high

Lot 1346

19th century Moorish carved hardwood and mother of pearl inlaid floor standing cabinet, with open shelves and allover ornate arabesque and bobbin ornament, 70cm wide x 40cm deep x 175cm high

Lot 1389

Rococo revival polychrome painted and gilded hanging wall cabinet, enclosed by panel door painted with putto, with shelf below, 52cm wide

Lot 1417

Rococo style sedan chair, converted to a drinks cabinet, typical arched asymmetric form, with fitted interior enclosed by glazed door, decorated with painted reserves of figures and landscapes, 76cm wide x 93cm deep x 181cm high

Lot 1433

18th century Dutch oak hanging wall cabinet, typical arched astragal glazed form, enclosed by single door, 91cm wide x 26cm deep x 84cm high

Lot 1437

Unusual Indian embossed metal mounted temple cabinet, with finialled top and recessed cupboard doors with drawer below on bracket feet, 62cm wide x 46 cm deep x 130cm high

Lot 312

CHINESE WALL CABINET - of oval form, carved and foliate pierced frame having open shelves to top and bottom, the back lacquered and decorated in relief with figure amongst foliage, 94cms H, 65cms W

Lot 330

TAXIDERMY - Puffin modelled in naturalistic setting in a glazed display case, 33.5cms H, 25cms W, 15.5cms D and a white dove modelled in naturalistic setting in a glazed display cabinet, 34cms H, 32cms W, 14cms D

Lot 331

TAXIDERMY - a Tawny owl modelled in naturalistic setting in a glazed display cabinet, 43cms H, 25cms W, 15cms D and an English fighting cock modelled in naturalistic setting in glazed display case, 40cms H, 38.5cms W, 16cms D

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