An Art Nouveau mahogany and inlaid display cabinet English circa 1905 the central glazed door with a pierced fretwork peacock panel the velvet lined interior with a glass shelf flanked by open shelves with mirror backs above foliate inlaid cupboard doors 179cm. high by 136cm. wide by 39cm. deep Provenance George Harrison This piece was in the collection of the late George Harrison. In the early 1970s he gave it as a gift to his friend Haig Oundjian the former Olympic skater and now the Chairman of the National Governing Body of Sport. Proceeds from the sale of this lot will go towards the Harefield Academy Sports School to fund youngsters on their way to a professional sporting career or the Olympic Games. W
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A thirty-one note eighty-four pipe four register street organ built by Alan Pell of Spalding Lincolnshire and contained in paint finished cabinet decorated with scenic canal panel traditional working narrow boat with bridge and rural scene floral panels brass corner brackets on sprung transportation hand cart with spoked wheels and brass cherub mounts. The organ has four registers Violin Bourdon Pan Flute and Piccolo crank hand operating handle and sixteen rolls of music. Measurements not including hand cart. 73cm high 48cm deep 63.5cm long.
A Victorian mahogany collector’s cabinet late 19th century the two panelled doors enclosing thirty short drawers with glazed tops and turned handles on a plinth base 99cm high 96cm wide 50cm deep enclosing an extensive collection of moths and butterflies of the British Isles including Swallowtails Fritilleries and Blues Provenance: The collection of the vendor’s great uncle the naturalist and lepidopterist D G Williams of the 4/7th Dragoon Guards and Wiltshire Yeomanry (who died aged 99 in 1992) and his father A DEFRA Wildlife and Countryside Act 1981 license for the sale etc. of Schedule 5 species or parts and derivatives is granted under Section 16(4)(b) and 16(5) of the Wildlife and Countryside Act 1981 by the Secretary of State for Environment Food and Rural Affairs after consultation with English Nature authorises Dreweatt Neate to sell or expose for sale in England schedule 5 species in this cabinet The license can be viewed on request An Article 10 License is not required
A Chinese cabinet 20th century of rectangular form with rounded corners painted on a black ground and inlaid with materials simulating semi-precious stone the top rising to enclose two hinged covers a fall front and recesses for bottles and decanters above two doors and two doors to the corners on ogee bracket feet 109cm high 96cm wide 48cm deep
A good lacquered and Chinoiserie decorated former Linen Press/Cabinet with a moulded cornice and two panelled doors below enclosing an interior of hanging space, (formerly fitted with slides), four full width graduated drawers below on bracket feet, the doors and drawer fronts all decorated with Oriental scenes, 18th/19th Century, 56 ½” wide, 84” high
An early 19th century Chinese hardwood display cabinet, of rectangular outline, comprising an arrangement of open shelves, each surrounded by fretwork tracing depicting bamboo branches and stylised foliage, above asymmetrically arranged single drawers and panelled doors 144cm wide, 202cm high, 45cm deep.
A Regency mahogany breakfront side cabinet, with later green marble top, above a flame veneer frieze, over two central brass lattice and fabric panelled doors, flanked on each side by a similar door, on gilt-brass hairy paw feet 154cm wide, 92cm high, 49cm deep. Provenance; Property of The Drambuie Liqueur Company.
A mahogany bookcase cabinet, 20th century with 18th century elements, the moulded cornice above fluted and oval batswing patera inlaid frieze, above an astragal glazed door, enclosing adjustable shelves, the crossbanded and boxwood strung projecting lower section with two short drawers above two panelled cupboard doors enclosing a shelf, on bracket feet 94cm wide, 217cm high, 50cm deep. Provenance; Property of The Drambuie Liqueur Company.
An Edwardian mahogany music cabinet. by Danby & Spinks, the serpentine rectangular tray top above open shelf and five satinwood banded serpentine drawers with patent hinged fronts and copper handles with moulded cabriole legs 56cm wide, 97cm high, 40cm deep. Provenance; Property of The Drambuie Liqueur Company.
A Regency rosewood side cabinet, the rectangular marble top with pierced gilt brass gallery, above twin doors, each with pierced brass panels with pleated silk trimmings flanked by gilded leaf - carved consoles with paw feet, the whole raised on a plinth 91cm wide, 92cm high, 38cm deep. Provenance; Property of The Drambuie Liqueur Company.
A mid 19th century mahogany bookcase cabinet, the pedimented cornice with applied wreath cartouche above three open adjustable shelves, the base with single panelled drawer above further doors with lancet arched panels raised on a plinth 89cm wide, 252cm high, 46cm deep. Provenance; Property of The Drambuie Liqueur Company.
A Flemish ebony, ebonised and marquetry inlaid small cabinet on stand, late 17th century, inlaid with trailing flowerhead and foliate motifs, the doors with profusely flowering vases, with ebonised ripple mouldings throughout, the hinged lid revealing a painted 17th century pastoral landscape to its underside, the pair of doors below opening to reveal an arrangement of eleven tortoiseshell veneered drawers, the rears of the doors painted with 17th century Dutch landscape scenes, the base with frieze drawer raised on spiral turned supports joined by an undertier, with turned walnut bun feet 66cm high, 115cm high, 31cm deep.
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