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s5187 An unusual limed oak curved small corner display cabinet attributed to Heals circa 1920,
159cm (62.5in) high, 61cm (24in) wide, 30cm (12in) deep.
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s5180 A limed oak cabinet and bookcase with ebonised handles, attributed to Heals, circa 1925,
89cm (35in) high, 131cm (51.5in) wide, 36cm (14in) max depth.
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s5175 A Cotswold style oak two door glazed bookcase with recessed glazing bars and panels and with adjustable shelves, circa 1920,
168cm (66in) high, 99cm (39in)wide, 29cm (11.5in) deep.
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s4959 A Cotswold oak cabinet with two glazed doors
above two raised panelled doors on sledge feet with exposed dovetail and wedged
tenon construction, attributed to Sidney Barnsley, circa 1925.
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s4982 An oak standing corner cupboard with leaded glass
door above shelf above lower panelled door, with heart cut-out to the top
gallery and copper repoussé handles, by Liberty & Co, circa 1900.
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S2301 An unusual oak cabinet with carved panels to sliding
doors attributed to Gillows in the manner of Talbert, circa 1870. 42in (107cm)
high, 64in (163cm) wide, 20in (51cm).
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JS589e37 A walnut and gilt bookcase with three drawers, gilded and carved
panels to the central cupboard and two open sections, made by Gillows & Co stamped to the drawer No.10970, design attributed to Bruce J Talbert, circa 1875. 61in 155cm high, 68.5in 174cm wide,
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S4938 An oak table/wall cabinet made by Simpsons of Kendal comprising a bookshelf with stylised foliate decoration to the sides and dust flap, above a drawer with finely turned handle and a hinged document compartment with a finely carved handle and Rathbone brass supporting brackets, circa 1910. 64cm (25.25in) high, 38cm (15in) wide, 19cm (7.5in) deep. |
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S4911 An oak hanging corner cupboard with leaded glazed door and shaped top and bottom bracket, attributed to
Goodyers, circa 1900. 104cm (41in) high, 66cm (26in) wide, 45cm (17.5in) deep. |
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Sr586HP An oak Liberty standing corner cupboard with leaded glass door above shelf and lower panelled door with copper repoussé handles, circa 1900. 206cm (81in) high, 96cm (38in) wide, 56cm (22.5in) deep. Illustrated ‘The House of Liberty’ Stephen Calloway, page 83 |
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JSA562 A Secessionist Austrian School satin birch commode with marble top and geometric inlay of various woods, circa 1905.
26in (66cm) high, 47.5in (121cm) wide, 27in (69cm) deep.
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An Australian walnut sideboard by designed and made by Betty Joel
with four stepped shelves to one side and two drawers above two doors having
chrome handles, label reads “Designed by Betty Joel, made by A Mit, 1935”
32” (82cm) high, 54” (137cm) wide 17” (43cm) deep.
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S5037 A fine limed oak cabinet with angled bookcase sides by Bath Cabinet
Makers, labelled, circa 1935. 40in (102cm) high, 42in (107cm) wide.
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s4727 An
oak wall cabinet with exposed dovetails comprising a bookshelf with hinged dust
flaps above two angled doors carved with panels and stylised flowers and the
frame also carved with stylised flowers, circa 1920, paper label Arthur &
Hubert Simpson. 54.5cm (21.5in) high, 91cm (35.75in) wide, 24cm (9.5in) deep. |
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S4867 A Cotswold style bog
oak wall cabinet with exposed tenon construction and chip carving to the edges
and with raised panel doors and carved roundel latch-key mechanism, circa 1920.
38" (97cm) high, 35" (92cm) wide & 9.5" (24cm) deep. |
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S4984 An oak Glasgow School display cabinet with leaded glazed upper
section, two door lower section, with brass handles and stylised flowers, circa
1900. 79.5in (202cm) high, 28.5in (72cm) wide & 21.5in (55cm) max deep. |
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bbsr460 A Gothic Reform walnut and burr walnut open corner
cupboard with carved semi-octagonal columns in the manner
of A W N Pugin and attributed to J D Crace, circa 1855.
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jtad13.5 Figured walnut French Art Deco chiffonier
by Albert Gourmain decorated
with gilt and silver flowers with marble top and silver
plate and brass handles, stamped AG, circa 1935.
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s3178 Oak Glasgow Style glazed
two door display cabinet with arched detail to the two
doors and panelled sides, circa 1905.
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