An unusual late 19th century hardwood (probably bleached mahogany) cigar cabinet: the frieze with inlaid 'Henry Clay' and the two doors with 'La Flor de Henry Clay - Habana - Julian Alvz.'; the doors stamped to the insides; three shelves and a single drawer with recessed brass ring-handle below; raised on plinth base (45 cm wide x 26 cm deep x 78.5 cm high)
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Robert Heal - Staples & Co Ltd - A teak Ladderax modular system on the louvre type teak ladder supports, incorporating various cabinets and shelves to include two 90cm wide fall-front writing cabinets, a 90cm wide sliding double door cabinet and twelve various shelves including a folio or reading shelf, S/D
Robert Heal - Staples & Co Ltd - A teak Ladderax modular system on white steel supports, to include various cabinets and shelves, including a four shelf corner bay section, a 90cm wide white laminate fall-front writing desk, a 90cm wide white laminate sliding double door cabinet, a 90cm wide chest of three drawers, a 90cm wide record cabinet (internal divisions missing), a 90cm wide fall-front writing desk, a 59cm wide chest of three drawers, two 59cm wide fall-front cabinets and four 59cm wide book shelves, S/D.
Nathan Furniture - A teak Corinthian sideboard, fitted with a central bank of three drawers and a fall front drinks cabinet and flanked by a single cupboard to either side, with recessed rosewood handles and raised to tapered legs, height 76cm, width 213cm and depth 45cm, S/D. Article 10 transaction licence in place.
Chris Berry (1932-2014) - A mid 20th Century walnut cabinet, fitted with an arrangement of five drawers to the side of a tambour shutter door, height 90cm, width 88.5cm and depth 35cm, S/D. NB - Chris Berry qualified in Art and Design at Loughborough in 1952. This cabinet was designed and made by Chris as part of his assessment for his finals. It was then sent down to the Royal College of Art in London for further assessment. After National Service he went to work designing furniture. He won awards for some of his designs in the early 1960s from the Design Centre.
Chris Berry (1932–2014) - A 1950s walnut bookcase with sliding glazed double doors above chamfered legs, height 89.5cm, width 68.5cm and depth 30cm, S/D NB - Chris Berry qualified in Art and Design at Loughborough in 1952. This cabinet was designed and made by Chris as part of his assessment for his finals. It was then sent down to the Royal College of Art in London for further assessment. After National Service he went to work designing furniture. He won awards for some of his designs in the early 1960s from the Design Centre.
Chris Berry (1932–2014) - A mid 20th Century oak bedside cabinet, with exposed tenon joints and a fielded panel door, height 84.5cm, width 41cm and depth 31cm, S/D NB - Chris Berry qualified in Art and Design at Loughborough in 1952. This cabinet was designed and made by Chris as part of his assessment for his finals. It was then sent down to the Royal College of Art in London for further assessment. After National Service he went to work designing furniture. He won awards for some of his designs in the early 1960s from the Design Centre.
Tom Robertson - McIntosh of Kirkcaldy - A teak Dunvegan sideboard, fitted with a central double door cupboard flanked by a bank of three drawers to the one side and a drinks cabinet with pull-out serving slide to the other, all raised to tapered legs, bears label, height 76cm, width 201cm and depth 48cm.
Tom Robertson - McIntosh of Kirkcaldy - A teak Dunvegan sideboard, fitted with a central double door cupboard flanked by a drinks cabinet with pull-out serving slide to one side and a bank of three drawers to the other, raised to tapered legs, bears label, height 76cm, width 201cm and depth 48cm, S/D.
An Indo-Portuguese cabinet on standTen drawers simulating twelveTeak and ebony of ebony and ivory inlaid foliage motifs decorationTwo short and one long drawer to stand of Nagini carved legsScalloped, pierced and gilt copper mounts, handles and lock escutcheons17th century(restoration, replacements, minor losses and faults)130x86x44 cm
Nigel Hawthorne signed 6x4 black and white photograph dedicated to Ian. Sir Nigel Barnard Hawthorne CBE (5 April 1929 - 26 December 2001) was an English actor. He is most known for his stage acting and his portrayal of Sir Humphrey Appleby, the permanent secretary in the 1980s sitcom Yes Minister and the Cabinet Secretary in its sequel, Yes, Prime Minister. For this role, he won four BAFTA TV Awards for Best Light Entertainment Performance. Good condition. All autographs come with a Certificate of Authenticity. We combine postage on multiple winning lots and can ship worldwide. UK postage from £5.99, EU from £7.99, Rest of World from £9.99
A pair of Doulton stoneware spill vases, cylindrical form on flaring feet, painted with fruit in shades of green and tan, a Royal Doulton cabinet plate painted with St Michael's Mount, two Doulton Series Ware plates, a Royal Doulton Morrison Ware vase and a collection of ceramics including a Foley Wileman part tea set, impressed marks, 18.5cm. high (a lot) Provenance The Douglas Johnson collection. Exhibited On loan to Bristol Museum & Art Gallery
A pair of Copeland octagonal cabinet plates by CFH, painted with orchids in colours, inside a turquoise band, a pair of Minton's portrait plates, a Cauldron plate decorated with highland cattle by D Birbeck and a collection of plates, printed factory mark, painted signature, 20.5cm diam. (a lot) Provenance The Douglas Johnson collection.
An oak cabinet designed by Edgar Wood, rectangular with two hinged door cupboards, under a hinged rectangular cupboard door set with a gesso panel of flowers, inscribed Read, Mark, Learn, patinated iron furniture, unsigned 140cm. high 85cm. wide 48cm. deep Provenance HRD Auction Rooms, Brading, Isle of Wight, 2018, lot 241. Private collection. Literature Iconic Arts and Crafts Oscar Graf, 2016, page 26 catalogue number 7 for a cabinet by Wood and an article on his furniture designs.
* Safe. An impressive Victorian Sampson Morden & Co. London safe, painted to simulate wood, with a substantial brass handle, engraved brass nameplate and keys, housed in a light mahogany cabinet by Gillow & Co., the drawer numbered 14807, the three drawers with Bramah, London locks and a door enclosing the safe below, the door formed to simulate 2 dummy drawers, 92 cm high x 64 cm wide x 53 cm deep QTY: (1)
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