A George III coin collector's cabinet, mid-18th century, the mahogany frame with forty-seven drawers, opening to reveal pierced trays to display coins,22cm wide17cm deep33cm highCondition ReportOne drawer is missing. With knocks, scratches and marks commensurate with use and age. No coins are housed within the drawers.
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This trio of Royal Doulton character jugs from the Williamsburg series features the Blacksmith (D6571), Bootmaker (D6572), and Cabinet Maker (D7010). Each jug captures the expressive face and artisan tools of Colonial Williamsburg tradesmen, distinguished by their vibrant hand-painted glazes and red berets. Designed in the mid-20th century, these collectible jugs reflect Royal Doulton's renowned craftsmanship in figural ceramics and are marked with the Royal Doulton backstamp on the base.Issued: 1962Dimensions: Tallest item measures 7.25"HCountry of Origin: EnglandCondition: Age related wear.
This remarkable collection features five Royal Doulton large character jugs from the Williamsburg series, each showcasing exceptional craftsmanship and attention to detail. The set includes the Apothecary (D6567), representing an 18th-century apothecary with a mortar and pestle-themed handle, and the Bootmaker (D6572), a skilled craftsman adorned in traditional garb with a charming boot-themed handle. The Gaoler (D6570) captures the stern demeanor of a jailer, complete with a large key as the handle, symbolizing his duty. The Cabinet Maker (D7010) highlights an artisan with a saw and wooden plane handle design, reflecting his woodworking craft. The Blacksmith (D6571) portrays the robust character of a blacksmith, featuring a hammer and anvil-themed handle to depict his trade. Each piece celebrates historical trades from Colonial Williamsburg and is marked with its respective model number on the base. The tallest jug measures 7.5 inches in height.Issued: 20th centuryDimensions: See DescriptionCountry of Origin: EnglandCondition: Age related wear.
Manner of Osvaldo Borsani, a wooden veneered and mirrored drinks cabinet, 1950s, Italian, opening to mirrored shelving, with one key,114cm wide37.5cm deep107cm highCondition ReportStructurally the cabinet appears sound. There is one key which is present and functional. There are surface marks, scuffs, scratches, and some loses to the wooden veneer - particularly to the base and to the edges. There are some marks and areas of desilvering to the glass interior commensurate with age. It would potentially benefit from light restoration.
§ Johannes Sorth for Bornholms Møbelfabrik, Denmark, a Danish oval rosewood pedestal cabinet, 1960s, model 'no.205', enclosing a series of adjustable shelves, printed marks for Bornholms Møbelfabrik and numbered 'No.205 8 Made in Denmark', 60cm wide41cm deep 129cm highArticle 10 Transaction Specific Certificate No. 25GBA10KA3U0O.Condition ReportWith key
Jacques Adnet (French, 1900-1984), a pair of limed oak cabinets, each of quadrangular form with rounded uprights resting on a recessed plinth, with two doors, fitted with interior drawers, a circular bronze cover plate with a golden patina,143cm wide54.5cm deep85.5cm high (2)Condition ReportStructurally the cabinets appear sound. There are scratches and scuffs to the surface of each cabinet. One of the cabinets is missing one internal drawer. There are some surface marks throughout commensurate with use. There are marks to the interior of some of the internal drawers. The bronze cover plate with some rubbing and wear. There is one key present and both locks are functional. Subject to these points, the cabinets appear in good overall condition and they present well.
1960s, an oak cabinet, Danish, 1960s, of rectangular form, with four drawers above two cupboards, raised on four feet,94cm wide 40cm deep95cm highCondition ReportFair and used. Structurally sound. Surface marks, scratches and wear throughout. There are two keys present and each lock is functional.
Betty Joel (1894-1985) for Token Works, an Art Deco sycamore bedroom suite, c.1935, comprising: a dressing table,with drawers on both sides, having ivorine escutcheons and locks, no keys, raised on coromandel veneered plinths, labelled,174cm wide48cm deep121cm high, together with a matching chair,43cm wide41cm deep74cm high, seat 47cm high,a cabinet-on-chest,76cm wide43cm deep147cm high,a 3ft single bed, comprising a headboard and footboard with no irons,headboard 100cm wide96cm high, anda bedside table,36cm wide30cm deep75cm high (5)
Pierre Jeanneret (Swiss, 1896-1967), a side cabinet, 1950s, teak, with two pairs of cupboard doors, each opening to reveal shelves,137cm wide45.5cm deep90cm highProvenance: From a private collection, purchased in India during the 1980s.Condition ReportStructurally the cabinet appears sound. There are the usual scuffs, marks, and knocks to the surface commensurate with age and use. Overall, the lot presents well.
An unusual antique Japanese export lacquer cabinet, the doors from the early to mid Edo period (1615-1868) with engraved brass shaped hinges and lock plate, decorated with a red and gilt lacquer landscape, the cabinet carcass likely later around mid-late 19th century to re-purpose a damaged cabinet, hand written label to reverse, 100cm x 26cm x 105cm
VINTAGE TOYS - Zoltan Fortune Teller Machine - A Zoltan fortune teller machine manufactured by Prophetron Inc. in Massachusetts during the late '60s and early '70s. The machine features Zoltan, a Hungarian-accented fortune teller who provides a fortune once a coin is inserted and one of the buttons on the front is pressed. The machine's 12 buttons correspond to the 12 signs of the Zodiac, each featuring different illustrations that illuminate when the machine is powered. Zoltan's crystal ball glows, and he speaks through the plastic receiver on the front. His fortunes offer predictions of the future, lucky numbers, lucky colours and more.Zoltan's cabinet is made of wood and fibreglass and sits atop a pedestal, which is also made of fibreglass. The machine is painted bronze, features plush drapes around the inside of the window, and has lights down each side. A key is used on the side of the cabinet to unlock the front of the machine, and it features a US plug.The final three star signs do not currently illuminate. Dimensions: 63 cm x 69 cm x 185 cm (24.75" x 27.25" x 72.75")Special shipping required; see special shipping notice in the Buyer's Guide.Contains electronics; see electronics notice in the Buyer's Guide.VAT Status: M
A Worcester cabinet plate, circa 1770, decorated in the Lady Mary Wortley Montagu pattern, painted in the London atelier of James Giles with panels of exotic birds around a central floral roundel, reserved within gilt scroll borders on a blue scale ground, pseudo-Chinese mark, 22.5cm diameterIn good condition - just some minor gilt wear and a nick on the rim.
William & Mary revival walnut display cabinet with inlaid seaweed marquetry decoration, with cushion cornice and enclosed by three astragal glazed doors with three drawers below, on barley twist understructure, 153cm wide x 41cm deep x 166cm highNo shelves, the right hand door has a working key, the left door is locked and there's no key. One or two mouldings missing e,g, to foot of left door, one glass panel is becoming loose, some general wear
A red lacquered wedding cabinet, 20th century, Chinese, the twin doors with brass fittings, enclosing shelves and internal drawers, on square supports with shaped aprons,107.5cm wide59cm deep178.5cm highCondition ReportKnocks, scuffs and surface scratches throughout commensurate with age and use. Sturdy, ready to place.

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