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A reproduction Oak Tudor style Cupboard on Cupboard, the upper part having a moulded breakfront top and a pair of opposing single carved panel doors flanked by carved cherub figures, the base of similar configuration also with a pair of opposing single panel carved doors flanked by cherub style corbels fitted with brass European style escutcheons and standing on stylized paw feet, 43'' w x 57'' h x 19 1/2'' d.
A 1940's Oak, partially glazed Bookcase having moulded top over pair of half glazed opposing doors, each having upper six pane leaded section over a single panel lower section, opening to reveal one fixed and three adjustable shelves, standing on a lower plinth and bun feet, 30 1/4'' w x 62 1/4'' h x 11'' d.
A large Arts and Crafts dark Oak Bureau/Bookcase with moulded top over a pair of opposing fifteen pane leaded glazed doors with central green frosted diamond shaped panel and three adjustable shelves. The wide fall revealing ten pigeonholes and two small drawers, and the base having a pair of single raised and fielded panel doors, the fall and lower doors having a central diamond relief applied moulding, standing on a plinth base, 43 1/2'' wide x 84 1/4'' high x 19'' deep. (understood to have been made in Kent circa 1900 by George Day)
An Ercol Golden Dawn Bureau/Cocktail Cabinet of light Elm throughout, with plain top and the fall front with recessed knob opening to reveal a partition and two shelves, over a pair of opposing single panel doors opening to reveal an adjustable shelf over a single full width linen drawer, similar handles throughout and on castors, 32 1/2'' w x 43'' h x 18'' d.
An Arts & Crafts four-fold vanity screen in the manner of William Morris with black printed cherry decoration CONDITION REPORTS Each panel of the screen is approx 66 x 195cm - there are four panels in total. Paper deoration with some splits and tear, some wear and losses, particularly around edges Some fading. Some undulations to paper.
An early 20th Century Continental silver and enamel rectangular box and cover, the hinge lid with central pierced oval panel of two maidens holding a basket aloft within a blue enamelled field and white line border, cornered with four pierced scroll panels, framed by a black enamelled key fret border, the sides and base with blue enamelled panels, length approx 8.7cm.
A cornelian and marcasite set pendant necklace, the front in a panel shaped drop shaped design in the Art Deco taste, a pair of cornelian and marcasite set pendant earrings, the tops with screw fittings, a cornelian panel shaped single stone ring, a cornelian five stone necklace, and a cornelian single stone pendant with a neckchain.
A Chinese export lacquer work box, first half of the 19th Century, of canted corner bombé form, the hinge lid decorated in gilt with a scroll shaped panel filled with a figural scene in an interior setting, supported by a pair of figures within floral and foliate borders and framed by further figural leaf and butterfly shaped vignettes, opening to reveal a compartmentalized removable tray, the sides similarly decorated and fitted with a frieze drawer, flanked by a pair of brass handles, on carved giltwood bat feet, length approx 39cm.
A Chinese Canton export lacquer folding fan, mid-19th Century, the paper panel painted to each side with a gathering of figures with applied ivory collage faces, the lacquer guards and fourteen sticks gilt with scenes of figures at leisure in an exterior setting, length approx 28cm, together with original lacquer case with hinge lid (some faults).
An Indian silk embroidered rectangular panel, early 20th Century, worked in silver wire threads with a peacock perched in a tree, on a red silk ground, approx 49cm x 45cm, framed and glazed, together with a pair of similar smaller panels, decorated with arched scenes of opposing peacocks and foliage, approx 22cm x 34cm, framed and glazed.
A Chinese red lacquer four fold screen, late 19th/early 20th Century, each section gilt with a figural scene within a key fret frame, above a pierced panel of figures standing within a vase shaped reserve, between a pair of mother-of-pearl inlaid and carved smaller panels, and gilt figural panels to base, approx 140.5cm x 136cm.

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