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A William and Mary period or later walnut cabinet on stand, fitted with two glazed doors enclosing a fitted shelf, three drawers below, raised on barley twist supports, united by shaped stretchers, altered with later additions and restoration, 170cm high, 110cm wide, 47cm deep*** Provenance: from the Estate of the late Sir John and Lady Harvey Jones (Sir John Harvey Jones MBE) ***
An Edwardian mahogany shop display cabinet, plain dentil moulded projected cornice, fitted with a single door, enclosing two glass shelves and base shelf, raised on a plinth base, 209cm high, 105cm wide, 52cm deep*** Provenance: from the Estate of the late Sir John and Lady Harvey Jones (Sir John Harvey Jones MBE)***
A late Victorian mirror backed sideboard, the upper section with two glazed doors, mirror to back centre, the base section with four short drawers and one long drawer, two cupboard doors below and flanking open shelf sections, raised at each end on turned supports, 174cm high, 184cm wide, 61cm deep
A Titchmarsh & Goodwin oak twin division magazine rack, width 39.5cm, together with a joined oak dwarf freestanding open bookshelf with twin low relief carved cupboard doors, width 84cm (2)Condition report: The shelf can be removed but the height is not adjustable.No signs of woodworm.The top has significant staining and wear and would benefit from a clean.Overall good and solid with no apparent damage.
JOHN ALEXANDER OF ABERDEEN LIGHT OAK BEDSIDE CUPBOARDwith a raised back and moulded top above a cupboard, standing on shaped supports united by an undertier, with makers plaque to back, 80cm high; together with a Herbert & Giggs light oak bedside cupboard with a square top above an open shelf, with a quarter paneled door below, standing on a plinth base, with makers plaque to back, 71cm high (2)
Louis XVI style mahogany gilt metal mounted serpentine display cabinet, the glazed door with a lower printed and painted panel depicting a pair of lovers within a garden, enclosing two glass shelves and a fixed shelf, the glazed side with lower landscape painted panels and raised on four cabriole legs, width 67cm
A pair of Victorian mahogany mirror-back display cabinets, the raised backs with a shaped bevel mirror flanked by shelves with pierced fret supports over a single drawer and three glazed display cabinet flanked by an open shelf with ring-turned pillars, pierced frets and with a shaped undertier, the whole raised on cabriole legs, height 146cm x 92cm
19th Century mahogany inlaid secretaire abattant, the moulded top over a long drawer and fall front enclosing an open shelf, five pigeonholes, three drawers and a cupboard door and with green gilt leather tooled writing inset, over three long drawers and on square tapering legs, height 154cm x width 101cm
A good Victorian ladies tambour writing cabinet of serpentine form, the raised top with open shelf and foliate scroll carved and pierced surmount and raised on scroll supports over three short drawers and the tambour front enclosing three short drawers and a pull-out writing inset showing three dummy drawers and over a long drawer and two cupboard doors with foliate carved corner details and feet, height 165cm x width 89.5cm
JONAS WOOD (AMERICAN B.1977) LARGE SHELF STILL LIFE - 2017 Off-set lithograph, from the edition of unknown size, published for the 'Shio Kusaka Jonas Wood' exhibition at Voorlinden Museum & Gardens, Wassanaar, the Netherlands, 30 September 2017 - 7 January 2018(58.5cm x 58.5cm (23in x 23in), unframed)
A mahogany and satinwood pedestal cupboard, late 19th/early 20th century, with circular Carrara marble top and pierced brass gallery, 80cm high Condition Report: Marks, knocks, scratches, abrasions, consistent with age and use,Some chips and losses, old splits and cracks,the fluted column has become detached from the circular plinth base - there are signs of old glue and it would require some further gluing and perhaps some internal blocks to secure. The internal shelf also requiring some restoration. Chips and losses to some inlays, Losses to some of the gilt metal mounts, also dirt and discolouration in these areas Marks and staining to the marble from age and use,This is mahogany lined and satinwood veneeredPlease refer to additional images for visual reference to condition Condition Report Disclaimer
A William IV mahogany side cabinet, circa 1835, in the manner of Gillows, the superstructure above a pair of cupboard doors enclosing a shelf, 141cm high, overall, 102cm wide, 45cm deepCondition Report: Marks, knock, scratches and abrasions consistent with age and useNo keys present, the lock to the cabinet doors is later replacement,Minor old chips and splitsScuffs and scratches to base where doors swingRemnants of polish in the recessesThis will require screws to attach the superstructure to the base, it is resting on the top and supports at present - there are signs of old dry glue to the tops of the supports in this area. Please refer to additional images for visual reference to condition Condition Report Disclaimer
A Regency mahogany secretaire bookcase, circa 1815, the fall front secretaire drawer opening to a fitted interior incorporating pigeon holes, small cupboards and an inset writing surface, 241cm high, 97cm wide, 47cm deepCondition Report: Marks, knocks, scratches, abrasions, consistent with age and use,Some old chips and losses, old splits and cracks, The leather inset is later, this hides the rear of the handles, Dreweatts cannot guarantee these are original to the piece, there is a chance they are later replacements (probably fitted at the time of the leather being replaced). There are a quantity of shelf supports present, Dreweatts do not guarantee all are present to support all shelves. The shelves are sold with the piece but are not presented supported at the salerooms.Overall this has been polished, The interior of the glass doors appear to have been previously fabric lined, there are tack marks where this has been, one piece of glass is cracked-through. There are various keys to operate the locks, the cabinet doors do not appear to have a key, and one small cupboard door to the interior is also locked shut. Please refer to additional images for visual reference to condition Condition Report Disclaimer
A Victorian Cadburys' Chocolate shop display cabinet, second half 19th century, with mother-of-pearl lettering CADBURYS' CHOCOLATE to the main plate, the flanking side plates MAKERS TO THE QUEEN, with internal glass shelf, the underside with old paper label for F. J. PET*** / Manufactures of every description of / Show Cases, Pearl Lettered Tablets, / NAME PLATES, / 72a BROAD STREET, BIRMINGHAM., 50cm high, 62cm wide, 23cm deepCondition Report: Marks, knocks, scratches, abrasions, consistent with age and use,Some indentations to the frame, the lettering all appears in tact, the mirror plate to the rear is rippled and appears original,The rear with twin doors for access - these appear to have the original handles, The shelves have not been put in whilst at Dreweatts, these appear to be later they are held on pins to the interior. Dreweatts cannot guarantee their stabilityPlease refer to additional images for visual reference to condition Condition Report Disclaimer

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