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A 19th century Victorian mahogany secretaire bookcase cabinet having a flared top over astragal glazed double door cabinets opening to reveal a shelved interior. The base having a fall front door opening to reveal a fully appointed interior raised on a plinth base. Measures 215 x 100 x 56cm .
An early 20th century Art Deco circa. 1930's walnut cocktail cabinet having a a central appointed cabinet with mirror back flanked by two drawers with rolled wood surface and cupboards beneath with shelved interior. The cabinet having white Lucite escutcheon and handles. All being raised upon a plinth base.
A 19th century English porcelain cabinet plate with a heavily gilt border, painted to the centre with a bottle vase of garden flowers on a plinth and three vignettes including a garden scene, fruit and garden flowers, bears initials dared 1840, 22.5cm diameter CONDITION REPORT: Some surface scratches, does ring when tapped, some gilding rubbing, no obvious cracks or restoration
David Morrison, active 1793-1850, a wax portrait relief of George Canning (1770-1827), mounted on a black ground, in a burr walnut frame with gilt slip, the reverse with printed trade label Mr D Morrison, Gem Engraver - Miniature Modeller to their R H The Duke of Gloucester, The Duchess of Cambridge and the Princess Augusta, 34 Arlington Street, Mornington Crescent, Hampstead Road, also with Geoffrey Hutchinson inventory label, the portrait - 9.5cm high, the frame - 9 x 6cm Note: George Canning was a British Tory statesman. He held various senior cabinet positions under several prime ministers, including two important terms as Foreign Secretary, finally becoming Prime Minister for the last 118 days of his life from April to August 1827.David Morrison was active between 1793 and 1850 and was appointed 'Miniature Modeller' to the Duke and Duchess of Gloucester, the Duchess of Cambridge and Princess Augusta in 1826. Please refer to department for condition report
Alan Peters (1933-2009), a Devon Walnut and Rosewood Cabinet, 1989, the two panelled doors with inverted arch motif, 61cm high, 75cmwide , 56cm deepCITES Article 10 Certificate No: 6163144/02Provenance: Commissioned by TSB Group plc.; Lloyds TSB Group plc. for 60 Lombard St, bought in April 2000.Please refer to department for condition report
Alan Peters (1933-2009), a Devon walnut safe cabinet, 1994, two hinged panelled doors with inverted arch motif, 76cm high, 61cm wide, 71cm deepProvenance: Commissioned by TSB Group plc.; Lloyds TSB Group plc. for 60 Lombard St, bought April 2000.Please refer to department for condition report
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