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MAGAZINE RACKS, TORCHÈRES, STANDS & BOXES
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.s4715 An oak two tier “Thebes” style torchère in the manner of E W Godwin, circa 1880. 104cm (41in) high, 32cm (12.5in)
square
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S4580 A Cotswold style green stained birch miniature chest of drawers/table cabinet comprising six drawers with raised fielded octagonal panels to the drawer fronts, the top, back and sides and on sledge feet, in the manner of Ernest
Gimson, circa 1900. For similar see ‘The Adventure of British Furniture,’ David Joel, page 38. 35cms (13.75ins) high, 41cms (16ins) wide and 34cms (13.5ins)
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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.S
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5055 A Glasgow oak magazine rack with circular cut-outs, circa 1905.
39in (99cm) high. Sold
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S4026 An oak Regimental box with exposed dovetails and with chip carving to the edges and with brass strapping engraved with the words “Fifth and Sixth Royal Warwickshire Regiment” and engraved and pierced lock plate to the panelled top, design attributed to Ernest Gimson, circa 1919. The box probably contained the First World War Roll of Honour for these regiments. 6.5in 16.5cm high, 24.5in 62cm wide and 15.75in 40cm deep.
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S2649
A stained oak magazine rack, circa 1900. 31in (79cm) high.
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S593er An oak Heal's style torchère, circa 1930, 49.5in (106cm) high.
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