1930's walnut veneered side cabinet, central astragal glazed door flanked by two cupboards with cross banding and cock beading, three short drawers below, with brass bale handles all standing on four cabriole legs. 127cm (50in) wide. Condition report: Good, no makers label. Condition report: see terms and conditions
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Edwardian rosewood veneered display cabinet, mirrored back with canopied drop centre above one drawer and two cupboards, flanked by two single door display cupboards, decorated all over with classical satinwood inlays. 152cm (60in) wide. Condition report: Original pediment missing. Condition report: see terms and conditions
Mid Century Chinese Chippendale Style Mahogany Vitrine. Carved floral and shell crown top with openwork carving framing the door, and stands on carved squared legs. Has one drawer, mirrored back with two glass shelves. Key included. Some wear to wood on interior, scuffs, wear, and scratches. Measures 59-1/2" H x 24" W x 13" Depth. Shipping: Third party. (estimate $300-$400)
A Nathan floor standing bookcase., three quarter gallery, two short drawers over adjustable shelving. 106cm high x 83cm wide x 32cm deep; a reproduction mahogany floor standing corner cupboard. astragal glazed cupboard to top, panel door cupboard to base; a 1940's bureau, crossbanded fall front enclosing fitted interior over two drawers, cabriole legs. 99cm high x 61cm wide x 41cm deep; a 1940's oak four drawer chest. (4)
A collection of sheet music, posters and further ephemera, including ["In The Strand", trimmed] I Wish I Was With Nancy, E.W. Mackney, Written Expressly For Him By Frank Hall, [...], lithographed portrait of the minstrel by Concanen & Lee after a photograph by Clarkington, music hall poster, [c.1880], lithograph, 32cm x 21cm; "Little Tom Tit Was A Wonder.", As Sung By The Moore & Burgess Minstrels, St. James Hall, Piccadilly, dated 1877; Oh! Johnny You're In Luck This Morning, Written by Harry Hunter, Sung With Unbounded Success by G.W. Moore, of the Moore and Burgess Minstrels, St. James's Hall, London [c.1875];Piccaninnies Bed-Time Dance by Theo: Bonheur, W. Paxton, London [c.1880]; Oh! Susannah And Goin Ober De Mountain (sic), Oliver, London [c.1870]; Who's Dat Knockin At De Door: & Dere's Some One In De House Wid Dinah (sic), Sung by The Ehtiopian Serenaders; The Original Black Bottom of The Swanee River Song Fox-Trot [...] Campbell, Connelly & Co., London [c.1928]; Keep A Twinkle In Your Eye, Words by Johnny Mercer, Music by Rube Bloom: Charles B. Cochran Presents Lew Leslie's Blackbirds of 1936; The American Coon Album, Charles Sheard & Co., London [1895]; others, 19th century and later, mainly pictorial covers; qty
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