A George III mahogany full height corner cabinet, circa 1785, the ogive and Greek key moulded cornice above two astragal glazed doors enclosing three shelves over two ribbed panel doors enclosing a single shelf between canted angles and raised on later ogee bracket feet, panel door cracked, old restorations and repairs, 48" wide, 34" deep, 87.5" high
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A Victorian walnut ebonised and stained birch side cabinet, circa 1860, with gallery shelf and mirror back, the canopy supported by ebonised fluted pilasters above an oval inset panel door with anthemion corners and outfacing angles enclosing three ebonised shelves and raised on shaped bracket feet and ceramic casters, 25" wide, 14" deep, 47" high
Dutch School, (19th century) A SET OF FOUR OVAL STILL LIVES ON SHEET METAL, probably brass, each depicting an arrangement of roses and other flowers on a ledge or shelf, unsigned, 20.5cm x 17.5cm, (8in x 6.9in), in gadroon-edged oval giltwood frames, label of "Henderson White Ltd, Deansgate, Manchester" to one frame (fragment to another)
Joseph James, Penrith (Maker/Retailer) AN EARLY 20TH-CENTURY MAHOGANY SIDEBOARD having a shelf to the superstructure, above a rectangular top on two drawers, one stamped to front edge "JOS.JAMES" and three panelled cupboard doors each stipple-carved with flowers, the central cupboard enclosing a shelf, those flanking enclosing one and three tray shelves respectively, the end stiles extending as legs, 183cm x 57cm x 126cm high, (72in x 22.4in x 49.6in)
A 20TH-CENTURY INLAID MAHOGANY SERPENTINE-FRONTED FLOOR-STANDING CORNER CABINET having a moulded cornice with inlaid frieze above a foliate scroll and bellflower swag-inlaid satinwood-crossbanded panel, on a glazed door enclosing two shelves, the frame and canted corners all with satinwood crossbanding, the lower stage having a panel, canted corners and panelled cupboard door all matching the upper stage, the latter enclosing a shelf, 68cm x 47.5cm x 188.5cm high, (26.8in x 18.7in x 74.2in)
AN ART NOUVEAU OAK MIRROR-BACKED SIDEBOARD having an arched cornice stippled-carved with berries and whip-lash tendrils, above a bevelled oblong mirror with re-entrant top corners between turned columns, on a shaped shelf with bracket supports, the lower stage having a rectangular top above two drawers with original brass backplate bale handles, on a central panel, stipple-carved with a stylised flowering plant, flanked by similarly-decorated cupboard doors enclosing a long shelf, on a shaped apron with integral bracket feet, 137cm x 53cm x 214cm high, (54in x 20in x 84.25in)
A VICTORIAN MAHOGANY SIDE CABINET in the Arts and Crafts style, the raised back with three bevelled mirrors and shelf with pierced end supports, central bowed section with a drawer over a glazed cupboard, flanked on either side by a drawer over a cupboard door inlaid with stylized foliage, pierced apron and trestle end supports, 60" wide 50 1/2" high
A MAHOGANY SIDEBOARD by Pratts of Bradford, the raised back inlaid with Art Nouveau style foliage in mother of pearl and satinwood, a central mirror under a moulded arch surmounted by a carved fioliate oblong stand, glazed bowed cabinet below over an arched shelf, raised panelled door on either side, flanked by square columns with ball finials, on plinth, 66" wide, 55 1/4" high
Late 19th Century oak and pollard oak two tier buffet having a raised back with swan neck pediment having urn finial, inset bevelled mirror panel with shelf on scroll and tapered square supports, the frieze fitted two drawers with brass handles, the whole standing on tapered square supports and casters, 153cm wide
An Arts & Crafts oak dining suite by Tom 'Gnomeman' Whittaker, mid 20th century comprising: a refectory table, the planked top on trestle supports joined by a stretcher; a set of six dining chairs, with leather backs and seats; and a sideboard, the low shelf back above panelled cupboard doors divided by linenfold panels each piece carved with a gnome table: 74cm. high by 183cm. long by 75cm. wide; sideboard: 121cm. high by 156cm. long by 48cm. deep (8) W.
An Arts and Crafts oak side cabinet, early 20th century with capped uprights, the rear open shelf with a gesso inset panel depicting a bespectacled man reading, a jackdaw perched on his chair and entitled 'To share our treasure, doubles our pleasure', above a stained glass cupboard door flanked by two small drawers and open shelves 169cm. high by 112cm. wide by 40cm deep W.
A satinwood veneered sidecabinet attributed to Liberty & Co., circa 1910 the moulded cornice above a pair of glazed cupboard doors flanked by further bowed glazed doors, the central frieze drawer above an open shelf flanked by cupboard doors enclosing a shelf, the tapering legs joined by an undertier 175cm. high by 168cm. wide by 40.5cm. deep W.
A French Carved White Marble Fire Surround], the bracketed front mantel shelf over a conforming frieze centred by a leaf winged shell, serpentine pilaster uprights (one broken), with associated parts, 136cm by 104cm by 39cm (approx); together with [An Associated Cast Iron Regency Style Fire Basket (2)
A Late Victorian Satinwood, Kingwood Banded and Inlaid Display Cabinet], the upper section with brass balustrade over a central glazed door between coved glazed sides, enclosing a glass shelf with mirror back, the base with hinged glazed top to a glazed bijouterie compartment lined with velvet, on square tapered legs with brass ball feet, 151cm by 79cm by 47cm
An Early 19th Century Dutch Mahogany Clap-Buffet], of rectangular form with canted corners, the hinged top with two folding shelves enclosing two hinged leaves supported on side lopers, having two short drawers in the frieze, over two cupboard doors enclosing a shelf, on tapered block feet, 90cm by 103cm by 58cm
An Early Victorian Rosewood and Amboyna Side Cabinet], the raised mirrored back topped by a shelf and pierced brass gallery flanked by voluted brackets, the rectangular top over two clear-glazed doors enclosing shelves, flanked on each side by doors with arched fret-sawn panels, all between engaged pillars with lotus-leaf shafts and swelling bases, on a plinth, 136cm by 183cm by 44cm
A Regency Rosewood Chiffonier], the raised mirror back with a brass galleried shelf supported on reeded and lotus carved pillars, the base with a carved edge beneath the top over two brass grille doors back with pleated silk, between pilasters with lotus capitals, on a plinth, 132cm by 153cm by 41cm
A Large Pearlware Pottery Tyg, Duke William Inn, Shelf, circa 1840], cylindrical, the spurred handles painted with repeat anthemion motifs, with "screwhead" effect terminals, the front panel inscribed "Duke William Inn, Shelf" within a folk floral spray in blue, green and red, 28cm high (some damage)
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