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A Regency satinwood chest, with ebony banding, the raised superstructure with a three quarter gallery above a pair of cupboards each enclosing a shelf above two short and three long graduated drawers, on swept bracket feet, 137cm high, 112.5cm wide, 54cm deep. Provenance: Purchased by the current vendor from Hugh Williams Ltd., 29 High Street, Steyning, 1st February 1965.
A 19th century oak slender cabinet on chest, North Wales, the ogee cornice over four pane glazed door opening to reveal a single shelf over a short frieze drawer and three short cockbeaded drawers to the base all fitted with brass swing handles with pressed oval back plates above a shaped apron on stile end supports 63cm wide 186.5cm high 37cm deep
A George III oak Shropshire style high dresser with open three shelf rack flanked by a single crossbanded cabinet to each side with open shelf above under a wavy cut frieze and cavetto moulded cornice on an enclosed base with three short frieze drawers over two end single panel cabinet doors flanking the fixed central panel raised on short bracket feet 186cm wide 205cm high 42 cm deep
A large Victorian oak library bookcase, the moulded cornice with carved motifs above glazed doors, flanked by a further glazed door, enclosing shelved interior, raised on four door cupboard base, 268cm high x 235cm wide x 55cm deep CONDITION REPORT: Lot 676 - General marks and scratches allover, ring marks to shelf, all drops lock and open easily, key present, one brass handle missing from right hand cupboard, overall good condition
Shelf of china The plates on the four tier cake stand have "Crescent & Sons" back stamps and impressed marks.There are 10 cups, 11 saucers with 8 tea plates a milk jug and a sugar bowl for the tea service, which has no makers mark but looks to be in good condition commensurate with age.The tea pot is Grindley but the lid has been broken and repaired.There are also a number of "Cottage Rose" pattern miniature boots etc, a miniature cake slice a blue & white plate and some picture plates included.
A fine William IV / early Victorian rosewood chiffonier, having a low back supporting a shelf raised on turned columnar supports, the projecting top having an ogee surbase moulding and raised upon baluster columns above a pair of glazed doors faced with target paterae, on reverse break-front plinth base, 115 cm x 48 cm x 128 cm high

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