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An Early 19th Century Provincial Pine Joiner's Cabinet, the top shelf with various sized apertures between an arched back support, the base with an assortment of drawers, 100cm by 15cm by 72cm. Numerous scuffs and faults consistent with age. One drawer missing to the middle. Two of the small drawer missing handles. Various repairs throughout. Verso bottom section has some modern plyboard nailed to the back. 041219
A Victorian Burr Walnut Whatnot, circa 1870, of graduated form with an oval moulded frame above a serpentine shaped shelf with spindle turned supports, the base with a central mirror door flanked by shelves, with turnip feet and brass capped toes and castors, 106cm by 34cm by 138cm See illustration. Good colour and good condition throughout, apart from the oval moulding around the mirror which has two gaps in the frame. Lock to door needs attention, otherwise good. 041219
An Edwardian Satinwood, Crossbanded and Ebony Strung Cabinet, the bowfront cupboard door painted with a circular panel after Kaufmann, the interior with one fixed shelf, on square tapering legs with spade feet, 122cm by 46cm by 103cm See illustration. Reasonable cosmetic condition, apart from the top which has a ring mark, 10cm diameter. Minor faults and scuffs, mainly around the top section, which include small veneer losses. Cupboard door painted panel with some scratches and crazing. Scuffs visible below cupboard door. Cabinet open but no key. 291119
A Victorian Gesso Overmantel Mirror, circa 1860, with original mirror plate within a simulated wood frame with acanthus scrolls and two small brackets, headed by a shell plume surmounted by a cherub, 253cm by 131cm See illustration . Various damage, with sections of mirror frame missing, mainly right and left corner, middle section to the right of the small shelf, right hand corner and left side. Mirror plate original but tarnished. Repair work/losses to the plume. 041219
Victorian ebonised credenza, the top having satinwood strung inlay and amboyna crossbanding, break bow front, incised and gilt painted frieze above central glazed door with gilt metal beaded moulding, enclosing blue velvet lined interior and one shelf, turned reeded pilasters with guilt metal capitals, flanked by two glazed bowed doors enclosing more shelves, raised on turned supports, W167cm, H104cm, D46cm Condition Report & Further Details Click here for further images, condition, auction times & delivery costs
Victorian pine dresser, applied carved and scrolled cresting rail over open shelf and four trinket drawers, rectangular moulded top above six drawers, one cupboard and four turned split pilasters, turned feet, W166cm, H160cm, D53cm Condition Report & Further Details Click here for further images, condition, auction times & delivery costs
Early 20th century Georgian style mahogany wall hanging corner cabinet, broken arch pediment above dentil cornice, astragal glazed door enclosing bevelled mirrors and lass shelf, glazed canted sides, W53cm Condition Report & Further Details Click here for further images, condition, auction times & delivery costs
19th century stained pine sideboard, raised back with four trinket drawers and open shelf, moulded top, four graduating drawers and panelled cupboard to base, raised on turned supports, W113cm, H116m, D47cm Condition Report & Further Details Click here for further images, condition, auction times & delivery costs
19th century oak sideboard, raised back with floral carved decoration, rectangular moulded top above open shelf with figural carved supports, lozenge carved panelled door enclosing shelves, compressed bun feet, H119cm, H122cm, D50cm Condition Report & Further Details Click here for further images, condition, auction times & delivery costs
Edwardian walnut corner wall hanging bow front display cabinet, dentil cornice over frieze carved with interlaced oak leaves and acorns, leaded glazed door enclosing two shelves, flanked by floral carved and fluted turned pilasters, open shelf to base, shaped apron W81cm, H131cm, D56cm Condition Report & Further Details Click here for further images, condition, auction times & delivery costs
Edwardian mahogany corner wall cabinet, broken arch pediment above scroll carved blind fret work frieze, geometric astragal glazed door enclosing two shelves, open shelf to base, inlaid boxwood stringing throughout, W47cm Condition Report & Further Details Click here for further images, condition, auction times & delivery costs
Henry Hooper, a brass shelf edge postal bismar, with medallion form weight, the obverse with the royal coat of arms within a garter, and legend 'The Post Office Letter Weight', the reverse with crowned drapes for Rowland Hill's plan of penny postage, for 'H. Hooper, 12 Aug. 1839, registered No.1, pursuant to 2 Vic. Ch. 17', measuring ½ - 4oz, and with sprung letter clip struck 'Hooper's Spring Holder, reg 68. 2.Vic C. 17', beam 16.3cm long Henry Hooper, publisher (working 1828-1842), took out the first ever Design Registration in 1839. He made five versions of this scale ranging in price between 1/9 and 10/6, celebrating Rowland Hill's Penny Post, and he advertised his letter weighers very widely in British newspapers around 1840. He specialised in pamphlets, newspapers and magazines, running the organisation from his home, his office at 13 Pall Mall East, and retailed at the Corner of Catherine Street with the Strand, not shying away from publishing pamphlets about contentious issues of a political nature. The medallions were made by 'Silvester & Co., 27 Strand, Goldsmiths and Engravers of Seals and Copper Plates' (working 1804-1843). Prior to 1839, the cost of sending a letter was charged by distance travelled and the number of sheets of paper. With the implementation of the Penny Post from 12 August 1839 onwards, the cost was determined by the weight of the letter, irrespective of the length of its journey.

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