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Furniture

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A William IV marble-topped rosewood side cabinet or chiffonier with a pair of crossbanded paneled doors resting on a plinth base with beaded molding.

A Regency marble-topped rosewood breakfront open bookcase with bronze neoclassical mask mounts and plinth base.

Early Victorian walnut folio cabinet, the molded top projecting over a drawer with button pulls, a panelled drop-front, each side with cupboarsd doors opening to sectioned interior.

Regency mahogany breakfront chiffonier with four fabric-backed grilled doors revealing drawers and shelves and flanked by volute headed pilasters, and resting on lobed feet.

A Regency marble-topped rosewood breakfront chiffonier with volute carved pilasters and grilled fabric-backed doors.

A Regency satinwood chiffonier of broken-bow outline with four giltwood reeded columns flanking the central pair of ormolu grilled doors and the open-shelved corner sections, all on a plinth base.

A Regency mahogany and parcel-gilt breakfront chiffonier, centered by grilled concave doors, flanked by spiral-fluted giltwood colonettes.

Arts and Crafts 19th c. exhibition quality walnut and inlaid side cabinet, by Lamb of Manchester and probably designed by Bruce Talbert.  This elaborate cabinet centers a pair of marquetry doors depicting a bowl of flowers, the angled sides with trefoil recesses above glazed door side cabinets, all on a plinth base.

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