A good quality early 20th century stained oak cutlery canteen raised on four barley twist supports united by stretchers, with a hinged rectangular lid accommodating a single shelf above a single drawer, well furnished with a comprehensive quantity of silver plated and other dinner cutlery by Mappin & Webb, 65 cm tall x 71 cm wide approx
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A good quality large mahogany veneered writing slope the hinged lid revealing a document shelf, set above a further hinged slope above a vacant compartment, the exterior furnished with looping brass handles, 38cm long x 33 cm wide approx, together with a mahogany framed four sectional folding slate for educational use
An early 20th century large mahogany and mirrored glass shop display cabinet, 166cm high x 215.5cm wide. Condition Report: Will require attention, mostly complete. All three doors present. Shelf brackets to left and right sides. Top pediment missing on right side, looks to be a replacement.
Ernest Gimson mahogany bedside cabinet, the top with visible dovetailing to the sides, single shelf above cupboard, the cupboard below enclosed by framed fielded panel door, having brass drop double loop handle with trefoil terminal, having engraved decoration, the carcase with macassar ebony beading, the sides with integral curved handles, on sledge feet with curved front and chamfered front edge, circa 1920, 43cm wide (the door separated) This collection comes from the late Arthur Mitchell from the brewers, Mitchell & Butler, who commissioned many of the pieces directly from Gimson, Barnsley and Peter Waals. He was a strong supporter of the Cotswold School and a good friend of Edward Barnsley, son of Sidney Barnsley. Arthur Mitchell lived in Cheltenham at Glenfall House and pieces from his collection are also to be found at the Cheltenham Wilson Art Gallery Museum in the Arts and Crafts Department
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