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Herbarium, a well-presented collection of pressed plants and flowers. The work of Michael Severs, each with handwritten labels detailing where and when the specimens were collected, principally from the Exeter/Devon area, filed by genus and family and contained in a custom made cabinet, height 26cm, width 50cm.
A 1930s walnut cocktail cabinet The drop down front with mirrored inset and glass recesses, with a cupboard below, height 107cm, width 63cm, depth 35cm.There are no fittings or accessories present.The lamp will need to be professionally rewired.Condition-wise, there are marks and cracks on the top veneer, see the additional image, general marks and wear, and a little foxing to the mirror edge
A Georgian mahogany Secretaire cabinet, with satinwood and ebony stringing, brass mounts, and carved and inlaid decoration. 143x111x63cm. Generally good condition, with age and use related marks and scratches. Probably the bottom half of a bookcase. Some small areas of loss to moulding and veneer, and some brass mounts are bend out of shape.
A 19th century continental oak and mahogany cabinet on stand, with panelled doors, shelf fitted interior, six drawers under, carved decoration and raised on square tapered legs. A/F. 172x206x56cm.Various signs of damage to decoration, including a missing finial. Various chips and areas of loss. Doors are slightly ill fitting. No key present. Missing a divider between two drawers to the interior. Cornice and back panel slightly bowed. Rosewood veneer to top of cornice is lifting. Requires some attention.
A 17th century oak court cupboard, with chip carved and panelled decoration. 156x165x54cm.Note inside one door reading:"The lettering upon this cabinet CEM 1688 refers to the Morris family of Rochdale. After the death of Doctor John Walter Morris in February 1893, to whom it descended, it was purchased by Robert Taylor Heape (1848-1919?) who afterwards gave it to me. Signed Rich Heap, Healy Hall 1916."This is in two sections. Appears to have been stored somewhere damp. Some signs of repair and restoration. Missing locks. Worm damage to back. No runners to bottom drawers, and floor panels are absent. May have had additional decoration to the top which is now absent. Front shelf is loose. Loss to right side. Skirt to left side has detatched. Cracks to lower right panel.
A mahogany and marble topped washstand, with raised back, two drawers and cupboards under, 107x127x51cm, and a mahogany blanket box. Both with labels for Henderson Cabinet Makers, Newcastle-upon-Tyne, (2).Washstand in good used condition, with some minor chips to the marble. Missing a piece to the cornice. The blanket box has one foot that needs re-attatching.
A 19th century style three-section mahogany library bookcase, with two glazed doors above two drawers and cupboards under, maker's plate behind door for Henderson Cabinet Makers, Newcastle-upon-Tyne. 131x220x51cm.Good condition. Gap in top panel beneath the upper section, as well as both sides. We think this is a relatively modern piece, from the latter half of the 20th century.
BEAVER & TAPLEY - A mid-century design home office suite comprising a pedestal desk, hi-fi cabinet, four hanging cupboards, a hanging shelf and open bookcase. (8) Dimensions: - Desk 112x73x54cm. - Hi-fi cabinet 140x52x52cm. - Pair of hanging cupboards 84x40x40cm. - Pair of hanging cupboards 84x56x28cm. - Bookshelf 84x63x26cm. - Single drawer shelf 84x16x40cm. Only one hanging bracket present. All in good used condition, with some slight surface marks and scratches.
Herbert E. Gibbs - A teak compact cabinet sideboard, with integral ledge shelf above two sliding doors with elliptical handles enclosing two adjustable internal drawers, raised to tapered legs, bears Herbert E. Gibbs Autograph Furniture label, height 86cm, width 121cm and depth 41cm, some wear.
Langfords Bespoke Cabinet Makers - A contemporary design desk of rectangular section with L form lower side unit with a repeat vertical slat detail, together with a matched display unit with twin cupboards and open display shelves with matched detail.NB - This was a bespoke commission for the vendor with a final invoice cost of £12,000.
A mixed lot to include; a 19th century rectangular tea caddy, mahogany veneer with inlaid lighter wood areas, two compartments within but no linings or covers, on four bun feet, a stoneware bottle (some damage to stopper/top rim), a small coppoer and brass jug, a square travelling ink well, leather outer casing, and a late 19th/early 20th century key cabinet with two drawers to bottom (base is detached so drawers come out at bottom, locked and no key). Also included within the lot is a quantity of mixed two pence cons,some Edwardian, George V and later etc. Further details: some loss/damage as mentioned to key box, some loss, cracking and wear to tea caddy, scratching etc to most commensurate to age.
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