AN ADZED OAK BEDSIDE CABINET by Robert "Mouseman" Thompson of oblong panelled form, the moulded edged top with ledge back, single door with turned wood handle and iron hinge enclosing shelving, canted angles with mouse trademark in relief, on turned faceted feet, 18 3/4" wide, 26 1/2" high (Illustrated)
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A VICTORIAN WALNUT SIDE CABINET of oblong form with geometric and foliate marquetry linked by stringing, arched mirrored back with carved foliate crest flanked by small mirrors and bracket shelves, stepped base with marble topped centre section over two glazed doors, flanked by pedestals with protruding corner columns and containing a drawer over a mirrored door, arched apron and turned feet, 67 1/2" wide, 89" high (Illustrated)
AN EDWARDIAN MAHOGANY DISPLAY CABINET of oblong serpentine form with stringing, moulded cornice, central astragal glazed door with parquetry stringing enclosing pale green lined interior with shelving, flanked by glazed panels, glazed sides, raised on square tapering legs with spade feet joined by a shaped undershelf, 48" wide, 71 1/2" high
A MAHOGANY DESK/DRESSING CHEST, early 19th century and later, of kneehole form crossbanded with ebony stringing and with wrythen turned pilasters, the leather lined top with ledge back and hinged centre section with lift up mirror and fitted compartments, central drawer below flanked by a single drawer over a panelled cupboard door enclosing drawers and shelving, on turned feet, 49" wide (Illustrated)
(Attributed to Edward Taylor, (British 1828-1906), PORTRAIT OF A YOUNG GIRL in coloured chalks, reputedly of Doris Cookson who married Arthur Parsons the nephew of Sir Charles Parsons, the engineer who invented the turbine, who once lived next door to Doris (later inscription to verso), initialled ET lower left, gilt framed and mounted under glass. 34cm x 44cm
AN EDWARDIAN OAK CASED `IMPROVED TORRICELLI` BAROMETER, the silvered circular main dial printed with numerous forecasts set for yesterday and today, with adjustable brass pointers around the head of the mercury filled tube, the trunk`s glazed door enclosing a panel printed with Admiral Fitzroy`s remarks, a hydrometer and thermometer, all within a carved oak case. 107cm(h)
A VICTORIAN CARVED OAK WALL-MOUNTED CORNER CUPBOARD having a moulded cornice and nulled frieze above the arched fielded panel door carved with foliate designs and central mask, opening to reveal the shaped internal shelving, all between carved columns and canted corners with central shaped and carved apron. 102cm(h) x 70cm(w) x 33cm(d)
A VICTORIAN SATINWOOD TRIPLE WARDROBE, having a moulded breakfront cornice with floral decoration over the central arched mirror door which opens to reveal the fitted and linen drawers, flanked by the arched panel doors which enclose the internal hanging space and base drawer, raised on plinth base. (Stamped - from Robert Weston, Upholsterer & Cabinet Maker, 22 Rodney Street, Liverpool) 211cm (h) x 217cm (w) x 70cm (d)
AN ARTS AND CRAFTS OAK TWO-PIECE BEDROOM SUITE by Shapland and Petter of Barnstable, comprising a wardrobe and chest of drawers. The wardrobe with arched mirrored door having a plain cornice with shaped brackets and three Ruskin type pottery roundels forming the frieze, the lock with S&PB stamp for Shapland and Petter, flanked by hand beaten brass panels with stylized floral and heart motifs, the single base drawer with shield form back plates and triangular handles, raised on bracket feet with centring shaped and pierced apron 199cm(h) x 118cm(w) x 47cm(d). The chest of drawers (formally a dressing chest) having a moulded rectangular top and graduating drawers each with conforming handles, the top drawer with lock stamp for Shapland and Petter, raised on a conforming base. 82cm(h) x 106cm(w) x 49cm(d)
A VICTORIAN MAHOGANY MIRROR BACK PEDESTAL SIDEBOARD by James Winter & Son, 101 Wardour Street, Soho, London; the large shaped mirror plate with carved fruit and foliate cresting between scrolling columns, the moulded rectangular top with three frieze drawers, one bearing the maker`s stamp, the supporting pedestals each having an arched panel door with carved foliate decoration between bold scrolled columns, raised on plinth bases. 170cm(h) x 212cm(w) x 63cm(d)
A VICTORIAN MAHOGANY PEDESTAL DESK, having a raised back with two arched panel cupboard doors flanking the central shaped shelf, the rectangular top with raised and hinged writing slope, inset leather skiver and conforming surfaces to each side, with three frieze drawers below, raised on two pedestals, one with three drawers, the other with panelled cupboard door enclosing shelves, and a small side cupboard section, on plinth bases. 136cm(h) x 168cm(w) x 92cm(d)
An Arts and Crafts light oak wardrobe and dressing table, perhaps E. A. Taylor for Wylie & Lockhead, with copper handles, the wardrobe with a mirror door and oval carved panels, 210cm high, 168cm wide, 57cm deep, the dressing table 175cm high, 107cm wide, 49cm deep. Visit www.dnfa.com for condition reports.
Ambrose Heal for Heal & Son, an Arts and Crafts ash triple `Newlyn` wardrobe, circa 1898, with a central mirrored door and steel furniture, the two drawer base with turned supports and stretchers, 192cm high, 192cm wide, 64cm deep. See Goodden, Susanna `At the Sign of the Fourposter: A History of Heal`s` London 1984, p. 14 for a woodcut of the Newlyn suite in a room setting. Visit www.dnfa.com for condition reports.
Gordon Russell, an oak bedside locker, the panel door with a wooden handle, on square section supports, paper label detailing: no. 498, designer Gordon Russell, foreman F. Shilton, cabinet maker W. Monks, Timber used English oak, lined cedar, date 26/5/30, 83.5cm high, 40.5cm wide, 35.5cm deep. Visit www.dnfa.com for condition reports.
A small collection of Dinky Toys cars and commercial vehicles, including a No. 982 Pullmore Car Transporter (lacking rear door), with a No. 994 Loading Ramp, a No. 283 BOAC bus, an Armoured Personnel Carrier, a Dublo Austin lorry, a No. 173 Nash Rambler, a Volkswagen Karmann Ghia, a No. 168 Singer Gazelle, a No. 169 Triumph Herald, a traffic light and a zebra crossing light (playwear).
An early 20th Century Oak Ecclesiastical style Gothic type Side Cabinet, with a moulded edge over central door, the panel carved with a Tudor Rose design, flanked on either side by lattice work panels and either end applied with linen fold panels, the two heavy rectangular supports joined by a berry and scroll arcaded frieze, with an open shelf below, 44" wide
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