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Read moreAntique Victorian Glazed Dresser / Bookcase
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A beautiful late 19th Century Victorian glazed dresser / bookcase in original mahogany finish. It dates from around 1890 to 1900 and has completely original cabinetry, glass, and height adjustable shelves. The dresser is in very good original condition for its age with all joints solid and all four doors opening freely on their original hinges. We fully cleaned and oiled the original exterior finish then repainted the top internal with Farrow & Ball Wevet colour paint. This has given the piece the perfect mix of antique, rustic and contemporary. It is very stylish, subtle in design and very flexible in the colours – to match a vast array of room palletes.
We think it would make a fantastic and individual kitchen / diner cabinet. However, it could also be a bathroom cabinet, bookcase, display cabinet etc. The piece splits in to two sections for ease of transportation and siting.
Please note this is over 120 years old and does carry some residual marks and damage from use. We have photographed everything to try and show its true condition, so please examine the photographs closely and just ask, should you need more photographs or a detailed condition report.
Superb rustic chic charm.
Dimensions: 213.5cm High, 120cm Max Width, 41cm Max Depth (bottom), 34cm Max Depth top section (at the top cornice)
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Read moreEarly 20th Century Headmaster’s Bookcase / Dresser by T.Simpson & Sons
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A truly stunning early 20th Century glazed bookcase / dresser in perfectly aged mahogany. It dates from around the early 1900’s to 1920 and has completely original cabinetry, glass, internal brass hardware and stunning handles. The bookcase originally came from a Headmaster’s office in Halifax, West Yorkshire. It was bought by a traveling salesman and has been owned for the last 50 years by the same family. The dresser is in excellent original condition for its age with all joints solid. The brass ware is amongst the best we have come across. Each door handle knob turns to release its catch. Unusual for a bookcase, and a sign of the quality of manufacture and cost when produced.
The piece was likely commissioned for the Headmaster by T.Simpson & Sons of Halifax. Simpson & Sons is a well know maker and pieces by their hands now command very high prices. It has one significant cosmetic point to note. A scratch on the upper section of the bottom cupboard. Purely cosmetic and could be filled and polished out, should you wish.
We think it makes a fantastic dresser but could equally be a sunning kitchen/ diner cabinet for glasses, crockery etc.
It des split in to two sections for delivery and transport but will require a dedicated two man delivery team.
Dimensions: 211cm High, 137.5cm Max Width, 52cm Max Depth (bottom), 36.5cm Max Depth top section (at the top cornice)
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Read moreEarly 20th Century Edwardian Glazed Dresser / Bookcase
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A beautiful early 20th Century glazed dresser / bookcase in walnut. It dates from around the early 1910’s to 20’s and has completely original cabinetry, glass, internal brass hardware and stunning handles. The dresser is in superb original condition for its age with all joints solid, beautiful original tongue and groove back panels and subtle but stylish flute work and cornice. We fully cleaned and oiled the original walnut finish then repainted the top internal with Farrow & Ball Wevet colour paint. This has given the piece the perfect mix of antique, rustic and contemporary. It is very stylish, subtle in design and very flexible in the colours – to match a vast array of room palletes.
We think it would make a fantastic and individual kitchen / diner cabinet. However, it could also be a bathroom cabinet, bookcase, display cabinet etc.
Superb rustic chic charm.
Dimensions: 232cm High, 122cm Max Width, 49cm Max Depth (bottom), 37cm Max Depth top section (at the top cornice)
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Read moreEarly 20th Century Glazed Dresser Cabinet
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A gorgeous early 20th Century glazed dresser / cabinet in oak. It dates from around the early 1930’s and has completely original cabinetry, glass, lock and key. We added a new solid wooden clad back panel and painted it white. This has brought the piece right on trend. We think it would make a fantastic and individual kitchen / diner cabinet. However, it could also be a bathroom cabinet, bookcase, display cabinet etc.
Superb rustic chic charm.
Dimensions: 181cm High, 74.5cm Max Width, 37cm Max Depth
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Read moreLarge Early 20th Century French Buffet Cabinet in Off Black
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An original early 20th Century French Buffet Cabinet, dating from around the turn of the century/ 1910. The cabinet is made from French elm with beautiful columns, design and carved detailing. It is a fine example of French styling during this period. A substantial piece offering lots of storage with a large shelved cabinet section, one large bottom drawer and two top drawers. We completely refinished the piece in Farrow & Ball Off Black to give it a true French Parisian chic styling; reflecting its heritage. Beautiful original decorative handles really finish the piece.
The cabinet is of an impressive size but not too large to overpower or struggle to accommodate. Beautiful wood and hardware. A real show piece that will just get better and better with age.
Dimensions:
150.5cm High, 126cm Wide, 54.5cm Deep (Top), 50.5cm Deep Cabinet
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Add to cartMORE INFOEarly 20th Century Tambour Pharmacy Cabinet
£1,495A truly amazing Pharmacy dispensing cabinet from a pharmacy shop in Old town Budapest (Buda). Originally produced circa late 1920’s to early 1930’s. We found two in totally original condition and brought them over to England. One is as photographed, the other is a mirror image with the glazed door on the left and two tambour sections to the right of it.
They are immense in size and stature, constructed from oak with some painted pine to the shelving internally. All of the black dispensing shelves pull out for ease of access. They are completely original and now offer a breathtaking storage option for residential or commercial use. Each cabinet weighs around 100kgs and stand over 2 metres tall.
Lots of storage and fantastic style. Use as a dresser, kitchen cabinet, bookcase etc etc. Just imagine the comments and expressions from your guests……..
We have two available.
Dimensions:
202cm High, 160cm Wide, 52cm Deep






