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AN EARLY 20TH CENTURY MAHOGANY DISPLAY CABINET, the raised back with foliate and scrolled details, the shaped central bevelled edge wall mirror with a small shelf, flanked by twin bow front glazed sections, slender turned supports, atop a base with three doors, a curved rise and fall door, and a single drawer, raised on six cabriole legs, and a foliate apron, width 140cm x depth 46cm x height 227cm (condition report: two keys but some locks faulty, signs of historical usage)
A WOODEN BOX WITH A QUANTITY OF COSTUME JEWELLERY AND ITEMS, hinged wooden box with removable internal shelf, filled with various pieces of costume jewellery including earrings, brooches, imitation pearl necklaces, rings, bracelets and bangles, a booklet of 'The Rothmans Cambridge Collection Of Rare Banknotes', a 'Sheaffer' pen box with a 'Montblanc' fountain pen and a 'Parker' pen, also including a 'Joseph Rodgers' antler handle pocket knife etc
An Arts & Crafts Scottish School Oak Sideboard, the top with raised upstand/shelf, above solid back and pierced heart sides, above two drawers over three cupboard doors, copper lacquered handles stamped L&C, on capped feet,194cm wide, 66cm deep, 122cm (4ft) highExpected wear, damage round the front feet, wear and marks to the top, damage to the plate rack lip, water and splash marks, a replacement shelf in the middle cupboard, lacking on handle on left hand cupboard door, some general knocks to edges and faded, one cupboard locked.
An Arts & Crafts Scottish School Oak Dresser, overhanging two plank top, above two specimen wood inlaid cupboard doors, enclosing a carved frieze above a shelf with plate rail, the base with four capped uprights, the top with plate rail, above three drawers, above three cupboards, on four capped feet, unmarked,215cm wide, 79cm deep, 195cm high
Wren Cabinet Makers: Bob Hunter (Thirlby): An English Oak Panelled Television Corner Stand, flat top, above two doors with a carved rose handle, hanging shelf, part open back, on a plinth base, with recessed carved wren,97.5cm wide, 75.5cm deep, 50cm highBack is straight and sides, front is straight then cut at a diagonal.
Workshop of Robert Mouseman Thompson (Kilburn): An English Oak Ashtray, of standard rectangular form, with carved mouse trademark,10cmWorkshop of Robert Mouseman Thompson (Kilburn): Eight English Oak Shelf Pegs, tapered cylindrical form,2.5cm longProvenance: C.W.Waddington menswear shop, Bawtry, South Yorkshire, 1965/6.
An Arts & Crafts Scottish School Mahogany Bookcase, the rectangular top above two glazed doors with antique brass lacquer handles, above a compartmented shelf above three shelves, unmarked,115.5cm wide, 30cm deep, 167.5cm highDamage to the front right upright, four holes in the top, possibly may of had a role, scuffing and damage around the feet, an extra block underneath, expected wear
Robert Mouseman Thompson (1876-1955): An English Oak Dresser, 1933, the upper section with carved wave edge, two cupboard doors enclosing an adjustable shelf, hand forged wrought iron hinges and latch with square head screws, the base with four graduating drawers enclosed by two cupboard doors over two further drawers, tooled turned knob handles, hand forged wrought iron hinges and latch with square head screws, on four block feet, with carved mouse trademark,152cm (5ft) wide, 46cm deep, 146.5cm highMade for the Wedding of Ronald and Lilian Crossley. Ronald (Ron) Crossley (1891-1949) was a brick manufacturer and in 1934 built his own Arts & Crafts style house, Tudor Croft in Guisborough.
Wren Cabinet Makers: David Hunter (Thirlby): An English Oak Panelled Sideboard, raised upstand, adzed top, above three drawers over three cupboards each with a sliding shelf, carved rose turn and lock handles, on two octagonal supports and four octagonal and carved petal legs, with carved wren, left drawer base carved D.H 19.11.08,184cm wide, 53cm deep, 90cm high
A TALL CHINESE HARDWOOD INLAID DECORATED DISPLAY CABINET, EARLY 20TH CENTURY. In two sections comprising the upper section with two doors and two drawers below an openwork section of shelves with pierced panels, inlaid decoration of bone and mother of pearl depicting cranes under pine trees with cherry blossom branches. Standing on the relief carved rectangular form base with pierced frieze on curved legs with lower shelf. With Key. Total height 173cm tall. Provenance: Property of a Sussex gentleman Condition: Some small losses to bone and mother of pearl inlay in places to decoration. No major signs of damage.
A Victorian Ebonised and Inlaid Dwarf Bookcase, with angled top, inlaid with arabesques, fitted three open shelves, on plinth base, 41ins wide x 12.5ins deep x 43ins highTo the top there is some general scattered scratching. Around all three front edges of the top there are some edge knocks and general rubbing and on the right hand side there is some paint and veneer loss, the same on the left hand corner. Shelves appear original and they are lined with a material that is heavily faded and stained, and the top shelf has ripped away from the lining. This item should have had a pair of doors as the brackets and insets are still present. General heavier wear to the base commensurate with age. Overall the item is structurally sound with little to no movement in the joints.
A Ladderax Black Metal Framed and Teak Shelf Unit, comprising - two glass display cabinets, two cupboards each enclosed by a fall front door, a chest fitted three long drawers, and a cupboard enclosed by a sliding door and four open shelves,145 ins wide x 14ins deep x 79.5ins highTo the metal ladder uprights general light scattered scratching, paint loss and dirt and dust build up. To the tops of the units there is some light scattered scratching and on one of them there is a small blob of white emulsion. Drawers run free and easily with minimal resistance. Overall the item appears to be in a good condition with no obvious damage loss or restoration. General heavier wear to the base of the feet commensurate with age.
An 18th Century Walnut Cabinet on Stand, the upper part with moulded cornice, fitted one cushion fronted drawer, above cupboard now fitted one shelf enclosed by a pair of doors inlaid with feather bandings, the stand fitted one long and three short drawers, on cabriole legs with pointed pad feet, 43ins wide x 19ins deep x 67ins high With alterations, cracks to veneer and general wear
A George III Mahogany Bookcase, the upper part with moulded cornice, plain frieze, fitted three shelves enclosed by a pair of Gothic arch glazed doors, the base fitted central cupboard with shelf enclosed by a pair of panelled doors, on splayed bracket feet, 42.5ins wide x 20.5ins deep x 92.5ins highTo the top cornice around all three front edges there is some general rubbing and slight edge knocks. On the left hand side there is a shrinkage running vertically around 25ins long. At the base there are numerous areas of repair of the veneer. On the moulding on the glazed doors there are numerous areas of shrinkage with small splits being present in between all the joints. At the top of the base there are some general heavier scratches and darker staining. To the left hand side of the base there are some darker scratches and impressions, also on the right hand side. Key is present the locking mechanism works. General heavier wear to the feet commensurate with age. Overall the item is structurally sound with little to no movement in the joints.
Christopher Dresser for Hukin and Heath, an Aesthetic Movement silver plated tea kettle or teapot on stand, with burner, circa 1878, the domed conical body with conical spout and removable cylindrical strainer, ebonised dowel handle and turned finial, on a tripod stand of three angled rod legs united by a circular ring and triangular low shelf, holding a squat domed burner pan, stamped marks to each, 24.5cm high, stand 18cm wide to each sideNote: an early example of Dresser's embrace of Modernism and mechanisation in metalwork, showing the influence of Japanese art and culture, this kettle on stand is an iconic and compact embodiment of his ideologies. It combines the extreme simplicity of a triangular stand constructed of straight rods and plain sheet of metal, with the functionality of an infuser, often used in Japanese tea drinking. Examples of this design are in the collections of the British Museum, London, the Victoria and Albert Museum, the RISD, Rhode Island, USA (with an identical back stamp as this eample to each piece), the St Louis Musuem, USA and many other international design museums.See: Rudoe, J, 1994, Decorative Arts 1850-1950. A catalogue of the British Museum collection'. 2nd ed. no.85; Whiteway, M., 2002, Christopher Dresser 1834 - 1904, Pub. Skira, page 100. ISBN 88-8491-102-8. Page 88, for examples of this design

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