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MAGAZINE RACKS, TORCHÈRES, EASELS, PLANT STANDS & BOXES
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S2500 An Arts & Crafts oak easel with yin-yan cut-out, circa 1900, 127cm
(47in) high.
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s5753 A mahogany Arts & Crafts three tier booktrough with shaped and cut-out sides and copper repoussé to the fronts, attributed to Shapland & Petter, circa 1900, 84cm (33in) high, 38cm (15in) wide, 20cm (8in) deep.
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s5728 An oak Arts & Crafts magazine rack with slatted sides and cut-out motifs to the shaped ends, circa 1900, 39cm (15in) high, 44cm (17.5in) wide.
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s3821 An oak Arts & Crafts variant on the Glasgow magazine rack, circa 1900, 92cm (36in) high.
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s5645 A walnut Cotswold tea caddy with inlaid ebony and boxwood lines, circa 1930, 13cm (5in) high, 26cm (10in) wide, 13cm (5in) deep.
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s5646 An Art Deco brass and leather Muratti cigarette box, stamped, circa 1930, 16cm (6.25in) x 12cm (4.75in)
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s5480 A very fine oak table writing cabinet in a chamfered and carved frame and with turned ebony handles, the top edge with fine exposed dovetail construction and barber pole ebony and boxwood inlay to all the edges, the central panel with ebony, boxwood and abalone stylised flower inlay on quartered oak veneers opening to reveal pigeon holes and drawers, in the manner of M H Baillie Scott, circa 1900.
35.5cm (14in) high, 56cm (22in) wide, 20cm (8in) deep.
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s5756 A Glasgow School oak magazine rack, circa 1900. 99cm (39in) high, 36cm (14in) wide, 24cm (9.5in) deep.
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s5592 An oak stationery box of exposed dovetail construction, with two drawers and hinged top, circa 1910.
25.5cm (10in) high, 33cm (13in) wide, 21.5cm (8.5in) deep.
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4947 An oak coffee/book table, circa 1950, 46cm (18in) high, 80cm (31.5in) wide,
2cm(16.5in) deep
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s4026 An oak Regimental box with exposed dovetails, chip carving to the edges and brass strapping engraved with the words “Fifth and Sixth Royal Warwickshire Regiment” and an engraved, pierced lock plate to the panelled top, design attributed to Ernest
Gimson, circa 1919, 16.5cm (6.5in) high, 62cm (24.5in) wide, 40cm (15.75in) deep.
The box probably contained the First World War Roll of Honour for these regiments.
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S593er An oak Heal's style torchère, circa 1930, 49.5in (106cm) high.
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srmpls107 An oak pedestal plant stand/torchère with Celtic entrellac carving to the sides (Runic design) by Arthur Simpson of Kendal, circa 1900. Illustrated in "The Simpsons of Kendal Craftsmen in Wood 1885 - 1952" by Eleanor Davidson, University of Lancaster, 1978.
107cm (42in) high, 38cm (15in) wide.
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s5448 A Glasgow School oak magazine rack, circa 1900. 97cm (38in) high, 36cm (14in) wide, 23cm (9in) deep.
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s5424a A dark stained oak Glasgow style magazine rack, with square cutouts and inlaid motif to the bottom tier, circa 1900,
13cm (4.5in) high, 26cm (10in) long.
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s4753 A walnut Cotswold box of exposed dovetail construction with raised fielded geometric panels and leather strap handle, attributed to Stanley Webb Davies, circa 1925. 22cm (8.5in) high, 18cm (7in) square. See The Studio 1927 p108 for similar.
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s4862 A finely carved walnut casket with exposed
dovetail construction with carved date 1913 and initials JSC, attributed to
George Jack for Morris & Co. Sold
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S2649
A stained oak magazine rack, circa 1900. 31in (79cm) high.
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