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A Georgian oak cupboard, with moulded cornice above a pair of panelled doors, the base fitted with two short and two long drawers with brass drop handles with oval backplates and all raised on tall stile feet. Width 112 cm (see illustration). CONDITION REPORT: The cornice is in generally good order. The left hand return has some small traces of woodworm (long gone) towards the rear and there is a stress fracture to the bottom edge of the moulding. There is a small timber loss of approximately 1 cm at the very top rear edge of the cornice by the wall. The left hand side is manufactured from two pieces of wood and there is an open gap between the two planks. The right hand side is similar. The doors to the top half are not warped and close as they should. The lock is present but we have no keys. The interior of the top has one central shelf. The moulding between the base and top is a little loose. The return section on the left hand side is detached but present. There is a small timber loss to the rear edge of the left hand return moulding of approximately 2 cm in length and 0.5 cm in height. Again this is at the wall end. Both side base panels have visible gaps between the joints of the two planks. The drawer fronts are in generally good order as per our image and all metalwork is present. Only one drawer actually has a lock which is present but we have no keys. All other lock escutcheons are simply for decoration. The bracket feet are significantly scuffed, particularly around the corners, and the mortise and tenon joints are visible. There is slight evidence of old long gone woodworm to the base of the legs. The back panels are original.
A pair of Edwardian oak bedside cabinets, each with marble top above a drawer and cupboard and raised on turned legs with low shelf. Width 40 cm. NOTE - One marble top has square corners the other rounded. CONDITION REPORT: Height 79.3 cm. Both cabinets are in generally very good condition and could be used in their current state without the need for any work. The cabinet with the square top has very minor nibbles and scuffs to the edges of the marble. Neither marble is cracked. Both carcasses are in good condition with no evidence of any damage, repairs or restoration. There is no evidence of any woodworm. The cabinet with the square corners does have some ring marks to the lower shelf but other than this the overall condition is very good.
A late 19th century mahogany shallow cabinet on stand, having a cavetto moulded pediment above two square panelled doors one with brass handle upon an integral stand with square tapering legs and with lower tier. Width 63.5 cm, height 131.5 cm, depth 26 cm. CONDITION REPORT: The cabinet is structurally sound. The top has some minor old ring marks. There is also some candle wax to the top left hand corner. The edge moulding has a small loss front left and a 6 cm loss front right. The doors are not warped and close as they should. There is a scratch to the top right hand corner of the left door. The sides of the cabinet are in good order. The legs are in good condition with no repairs or restoration. The bottom shelf has two stress fractures at the front running almost the full width of the shelf. All corner fretwork spandrels are present.
Late Victorian mahogany music cabinet, circa 1890, having an upper shaped shelf over a bevelled glass rectangular mirror, pull down bevelled glass door opening to sheet music shelves, over a carved panel fall front music rack, all raised on ogee bracket feet with concealed pot castors, width 49cm, height 126cm
Quality Victorian carved mahogany and inlaid pot cupboard, circa 1890, having a back carved with C-scrolls and inlaid with floral sprays in boxwood, satinwood and harewood and with a single recessed panel cupboard door with foliate carved centre and further floral spray inlays, opening to a single shelf, on acanthus carved cabriole legs with pad feet, width 41cm, height 96cm
Late Victorian plum pudding mahogany pot cupboard, by Morison & Co., Edinburgh, circa 1900, with three quarter gallery top over a fluted drawer with cast brass ring handle, and reeded quarter pilasters flanking a recessed panelled door, opening to a single shelf, all raised on fluted turned legs, width 41cm, depth 37cm, height 80cmProvenance: Purchased in 2015 from Church Street Antiques at a cost of £500
Victorian ebonised boulle pier cabinet, circa 1890, in the French taste, having an arched glazed door bordered with red boulle and flanked on either side with gilt brass cherub caryatids, fitted with a single shelf, all raised on a plinth base with brass mounts, width 86cm, height 119cm, depth 35cm
Gordon Russell 'Double Helix' mahogany and black walnut side board, designed by David Booth in 1950, double door front opening to a shelf and cutlery drawer, with original brass ring handles, raised on tapered square section legs, 'Russell of Broadway' label, width 122cm, depth 46cm, height 84cmNB: Originally designed by David Booth in 1950 for the Festival of Britain exhibition in 1951
A Nathan 1950's teak and ebonised dining suite, comprising a sideboard with drop flap drinks cabinet, and glazed glasses cabinet with single glass shelf, over three drawers and cupboards, raised on tapering square legs and circular brass feet, 113cm H, 123cm W, 45cm D, and oblong draw leaf dining table, raised on tapering square legs, 74cm H, 136cm W, 76cm D, and four single dining chairs with brown and yellow tartan coloured seats. (6)

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