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A late 19th century believed Liberty of London Arts and Crafts solid oak occasional / cricket table. The three splayed legs having pierced carved detailing with heart motifs,united by a low shelf just over arched pierced feet. Above, a circular table top. Measures 74cm high with a 46cm diameter.
EARLY NINETEENTH CENTURY CILYCWM OAK HIGH DRESSER, CARMARTHENSHIRE, open delft rack with hand wrought iron hooks, on an open pot board base with raised shelf, the top with characteristic outset corners, 179.5 x 44 x 199cmsCondition Report: cornice with later hooks, four turned handles with old damage, section of beading missing from lower shelf.
A 19th century French elm armoire of slim proportions; single panelled door opening to reveal a shelf and hanging space, raised on stile feet (80cm wide x 43cm deep x 194cm high)The piece appears to be of a good colour; it has 'suffered' with a lot of historic woodworm to the front panels but this has mostly been filled with polish and polished out; where the panels make up the sides the shrinkage across the grain is parting the panel and there is a bit of woodworm to the rear left-hand stile about 21/2 ft up manifesting itself into 11/2/2" oval areas where the woodworm has eaten the wood away; the cabinet is also noted to be leaning slightly to the left, upon opening the door there is a shelf and hanging space which looks pretty dry but in need of a clean etc.; the moulding at the bottom appears original and in good order and the stile feet also appear original and in good order. The Auctioneer reports that the item could be made much better and restored to a good standard for a reasonably non-expensive cost.
A Vansons teak 1960's chest of three long dawers on black tubular feet, applied with black label, 69.5cm high, 70cm wide, 41.5cm deep, together with a string system cabinet, with upper shelf, fall front cupboard and two lower cuupboard doors, on similar tubular feet, 138cm high, 70cm wide, 41.5cm deep
A 1970s teak Ladderax modular wall unit, comprising one three drawer chest compartment, one fallfront cupboard compartment, two twin sliding door glass fronted compartments each with interior adjustable glass shelf, two 3ft teak shelves, three teak laddered uprights and fourteen metal connecting bars
A good George III oak, mahogany and marquetry decorated free-standing corner cupboard, late 18th century, the dentil cornice above a strung frieze and two cupboard doors with four moulded panels inlaid with shell patera and two cupboard doors below enclosing a shelf, on scrolled bracket feet, 132cm by 60cm by 222cm
A GERMAN PORCELAIN AND MIRROR LINED EBONISED WALL SHELF, the uprights of floral encrusted and entwined decoration with finial, 20cm high x 25cm wide, early 20th century together with an early 19th century Derby porcelain cherub, carrying a basket of flowers, standing on a grassy mound, 11.5cm high (2)
A COLLARD AND COLLARD CONCERT GRAND PIANO, the finely figured burr walnut veneered case on an oak frame with cedar sound board, the iron plate numbered 13763, cast C&C and painted numeral 118029 in black, sliding geometric fret pierced music shelf, bold scrolling leafy legs, 260cm long x 146cm wide max. See illustration
THOMPSON OF KILBURN MOUSEMAN ENGLISH OAK CUPBOARD, c.1926/1928 PRE-MOUSE, adzed, having two doors each of four indented burr oak panels, iron strap latches and batwing handles, the interior fitted with a shelf, flanked by rounded corners, the sides each having four indented panels, on stile feet, 120cm wide x 50cm deep x 91.5cm high. See illustrationNB The cupboard pre-dates the tradition of carving a mouse on each piece made by the Thompson Workshop

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