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An Arts & Crafts limed oak cabinet by Ambrose Heal for Heal's
£10,800
A large oak Gothic revival bookcase in the manner of A.W.N. Pugin (1812 - 1852)
£14,500
A Meiji period Japanese cedar and elm Tansu cabinet
£4,400
A small Meiji period lacquered Shodana
£3,400
An Arts & Crafts Cotswold School chestnut wall-mounted cabinet possibly by Sir Gordon Russell (1892 - 1980)
£2,400
A fine William and Mary olivewood oyster veneered cabinet on stand
£22,000
An unusual George IV Gothic revival Japanned cabinet
£3,650
A large George III Hepplewhite period satinwood breakfront cabinet
£16,500
A fine Neapolitan baroque ebony and ivory cabinet on stand attributed to Iacopo Fiamengo with engravings by Giovanni Battista de Curtis
£12,500
A large and rare Victorian kitchen dresser with original combed painted decoration
£5,800
A rare George III mahogany fall-front secretaire in the manner of Thomas Chippendale (1718 - 1779)
A marquetry Augsberg cabinet on stand
£12,800
An exceptional late Regency satinwood and parcel gilt pier cabinet attributed to Morel and Seddon
£14,000
A rectangular carved oak glass cabinet
£2,800
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