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George III oak standing Corner Cupboard, with dentil cornice, the interior of the upper half fitted with three shaped shelves, enclosed by twin panelled doors, with brass 'H' hinges and escutcheons, the lower part fitted with one shelf and enclosed by panelled doors, similarly furnished, with canted corners, 114cms, (3'9").
Dennis Brothers of Guildford Motor Coach Clock by Smiths of London measuring 6" x 7 1/2 ". Circa 1930's and in typical Art Deco style, manufactured by Smiths to their usual, high standard. Original Chrome bezel with beveled glass, dial and hands, tastefully mounted in a hardwood case, which can either be hung from the wall or placed on a shelf. It has been cleaned and overhauled and is without doubt, a rare and desirable survivor in this condition.
AN EDWARDIAN INLAID MAHOGANY BREAKFRONT DISPLAY CABINET having a shaped, raised mirror back inlaid with swags and bows, a single shelf supported by turned spindles. The rectangular breakfront top over a single door with shaped glazed panel and inlaid herringbone detail, flanked by two glazed and inlaid panels. Raised on four spreading square section legs. 37cm x 92cm x 169cm.
Mahogany cased canteen of cutleryMahogany canteen stand by Waring and Gillow Ltd, circa 1920, banded in satinwood, serpentine fronted with a rising top over two drawers, the stand with apron drawer raised on square section tapering legs and spade feet with uniting shelf. Width 51cm. Fitted with a largely complete Old English pattern suite of tableware for twelve place settings.
A William IV mahogany chiffonier, the raised shelf back with turned supports above a cushion frieze drawer and a pair of rectangular panel doors with leaf sprays to the top corners, enclosing a shelf flanked by turned and petal carved columns on turned feet, 49.5in (126cm) h, 36.5in (92.5cm) w, 15in (38.5cm) d.
A Victorian mahogany secretaire bookcase, by T & A Blain, Liverpool, the detachable moulded cornice above four glazed doors with foliage and scroll carved astragals, the moulded edge breakfront base with a central fall enclosing a later leather inset to burr walnut veneered drawer fronts and pigeon holes, one drawer with ink compartments and pen well, the brass lock stamped J Bramah Patent, flanked by two frieze drawers above a pair of central rectangular panel cupboard doors enclosing a shelf, flanked by a pair of rectangular panel doors with outline mouldings scroll volutes and foliage, the left door enclosing three drawers the right enclosing a shelf, stamped numerous times, 104in (264cm) h, 92in (234cm) w, 28.75in (73cm) d.
A Dutch tulipwood and harewood commode, with canted corners, stringing and gilt brass mounts, the pair of panel doors with inset Japanese lacquer panels, the top edges stamped 'From W Williamson & Sons, Guildford', enclosing a shelf, on panelled square tapering legs to brass bun feet, 35in (89cm) h, 44in (111.5cm) w, 21.5in (55.4cm) d. Late 18th century and later. William Williamson & Sons, Guildford, Surrey 1790-1840 at addresses in Black Horse Lane and Chapel Street, as cabinet makers and upholsterers.
A 19th century rosewood serpentine front side cabinet, the raised back carved a shell and foliage with a shelf on open supports with turned finials, the frieze with a ripple moulding above an outline panelled central door flanked by open shelves, 62.5in (158.5cm) h, 40.25in (102cm) w, 18in (45.5cm) d.
A late George III mahogany veneered, satinwood and tulipwood crossbanded side cabinet of breakfront outline, the faux marble painted top with pierced brass gallery above open shelves bounded by quadrant shelves around three short till drawers with ivory handles above a white marble shelf enclosing a pair of line inlaid frieze drawers with brass ring handles between turned tapering legs with stiff leaf carved capitals, on castors, the rear legs of conforming design headed by satinwood lozenge inlaid panels 120cm wide, 137cm high, 51cm deep Literature: cf. Christopher Gilbert, Some Weeks Cabinets Reconsidered, in The Connoisseur, May 1971, Vol.177, No.711, p.20. In his article, Gilbert discusses the Weeks group of cabinets. This Lot, considered to be closely allied to the Weeks Group, is illustrated as Figure 11

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