A rare mid century Danish modular wall system having a large panel back with rail ends. The board surmounted by a shaped deep shelf and a sliding door cabinet with appointed interior to include 2 white plastic trays. Measures 244cm high x 85cm wide.This item complete with Article 10 certificate.
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Howard (David) and (Ayres) John: China for the West, Chinese Porcelain and Other Decorative Arts for Export Illustrated from the Mottahedh Collection, published for Sotheby Parke Burnett by Philip Wilson, 1978, 2 vols, in original slip case. Condition report: In generally condition, some dirty marks on bottom of case from where it has sat on a shelf and some pages are slightly sticky.
James Bond 007. A boxed Sears 'James Bond 007 Road Race' Set containing six moulded scenic sections of track, two mountain sections, one with damage, an elevated piece of track, two controllers, power pack and a quantity of road accessories as pictured together with a red Ford Mustang car and a James Bond Aston Martin. Both cars have damage, with the Mustang having damage to the front of the car and the Aston Martin lacking a tyre and also lacing the rear near side window pillar and with some attempted repair to damage to the adjacent body panel. The illustrated outer box, whilst complete, does show signs of wear, with some tears, shelf wear and surface paper label loss.
EARLY 19TH CENTURY WELSH OAK POT BOARD DRESSER, having boarded three shelf rack back with moulded cornice over shaped frieze, the base with moulded edged top over two moulded drawers, shaped apron below with pot board on stile supports. 40 x 125 x 192cm.(B.P. 24% incl. VAT) CONDITION REPORT: Very dry with some fading, lacks most of the original hooks, the top has a notable drying out split through it, overall generally scuffed and worn commensurate with long term use.
FRENCH STYLE VERNIS MARTIN TYPE SERPENTINE FRONTED, GILT METAL MOUNTED VITRINE, having red veined marble top with gallery above florally decorated frieze, the door revealing single shelf to the lined interior, and having a painted blind panel with similar painted panels to each side on cabriole type, gilt metal mounted legs. 68 x 33 x 140cm.(B.P. 24% incl. VAT) CONDITION REPORT: Appearing overall to be in good clean condition, minor scuffs and wear and tear but no obvious damage.
EARLY 19TH CENTURY WELSH OAK POTBOARD DRESSER having boarded two shelf rack back under a moulded cornice with original iron hooks, the base with three moulded edge frieze drawers having later turned knobs, on a potboard with gun barrel turned supports, standing on style feet, probably Cardiganshire. 38 x 143 x 186cm approx.(B.P. 24% incl. VAT) CONDITION REPORT: Overall in good condition. Of decent small proportions. The back may have been reduced in height. One hook missing from the top, otherwise no obvious damage or losses.
GOOD QUALITY REPRODUCTION OAK DRESSER, having boarded two shelf rack back over a base with three moulded frieze drawers above dog kennel flanked by two blind panel cupboards on stile feet. 49 x 168 x 193cm. Retailers label: 'Gwilym C. Price, Lampeter'.(B.P. 24% incl. VAT) CONDITION REPORT: Good condition overall, one brass loop handle is detached. Drawers are sticking.
18TH CENTURY WELSH OAK TWO STAGE LOW PRESS CUPBOARD, having moulded cornice above a pair of ogee pointed, arched panelled doors which reveal single shelf to the interior, with four dummy frieze drawers below, on a projecting base with an arrangement of six short, medium and long drawers on bracket feet. 134 x 49 x 172cm. Carmarthenshire. CONDITION REPORT: Overall appearing in fair condition commensurate with age, some cracks with shrinkage to boards, reasonable medium colour. Request more detailed report if required.
17TH CENTURY STYLE CARVED OAK SIDEBOARD OR DRESSER, a reconstruction, comprising raised blind back with moulded cornice over three foliate panels, under shelf and fluted tapering supports, the projecting base with two blind panelled Celtic design doors over a single frieze drawer on stile feet. 122 x 56 x 195cm. CONDITION REPORT: A reconstruction probably incorporating elements of an 18th Century coffer, late 19th/early 20th Century. Rather grubby and dusty but basically sound and useable.
Victorian satinwood collector's cabinet on stand, circa 1880, the top with two astragal glazed doors, crossbanded and with ebony and boxwood stringing, opening to a single shelf, over a stand fitted with a configuration of five small drawers, all crossbanded and with brass swan neck handles, around a central kneehole and raised on tapered square section legs with spade toes, width 98cm, height 147cm, depth 46cm
Victorian Sheraton Revival rosewood and inlaid salon cabinet, circa 1880, the back with multiple mirrors, shelves and turned columns over a base with two cupboard doors inlaid with arabesques in boxwood, harewood and bone, centred with a mirror backed open shelf with two small drawers and a galleried platform shelf beneath, all raised on short turned legs, width 144cm, height 212cm
Regency mahogany bowfront side cabinet, circa 1810-20, the top with broad crossbanding over a brushing slide and two frieze drawers with pressed brass knobs, over well figured doors, opening to a single shelf, flanked by reeded columns, with carved stiff leaves, raised on short turned legs with brass castors, width 92cm, depth 56.5cm, height 102cm
Secessionist style mahogany and inlaid display cabinet, circa 1900, the bow fronted top with four small cupboard doors and inlaid with two roundels featuring the profile of a young lady in brass, pewter and boxwood, over a central cabinet door with glass panel sides and a plate glass shelf, and a further display area beneath with a pull down door, two short drawers with metal knobs, crossbanded with satinwood and centred with a honeysuckle inlay of pewter, brass and harewood, open shelf to the base, all raised on square supports, width 128cm, height 183cm, depth 47cm
Late George III mahogany and inlaid corner wash stand, circa 1820, the top shelf with faux three drawer front with brass ring handles and shell inlay, over an undershelf with a central pull out drawer, further inlaid with a faux small drawer at either side, raised on splayed legs with a platform shelf beneath, width 66cm, height 81cm, depth 41cm
Victorian rosewood and parcel gilt salon cabinet by Gillow & Co. Lancaster, circa 1875, having a back with a rectangular mirrored plate beneath a shelf supported on columns and flanked by recessed velvet panels, the base fitted a single long drawer, channel moulded over two glazed doors opening to a shelf, and flanked on either side with a canted open cupboard with a single shelf, all raised on turned and ringed columns detailed in gilt, turned and ringed legs, numbered 'L4614', width 143cm, height 153cm, depth 41cm
An Art Nouveau Shapland and Petter of Barnstable oak and ash dressing table, the raised back with a rectangular bevelled mirror plate flanked by carving of urns, flowers, above two trinket drawers, the base with a moulded edge above an arrangement of one long drawer and two short drawers, centred by a shaped shelf on oak supports with brass castors, stamped by the maker to the locks, 122cm wide.

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