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320* Cabinet. A Victorian pine hanging corner cabinet, with dentil<br />

moulding, two glazed doors, enclosing shelves, 124cm high x<br />

98cm wide x 72cm deep<br />

(1) £150-200<br />

322* Carter (Ronald). A 1980s light oak “Whitney” dresser<br />

designed for David Miles Furniture Ltd, the shelved top above<br />

rectangular base with four cupboard doors enclosing cutlery<br />

drawer on four chamfered supports, 186cm high x 168.5cm wide,<br />

sold with accompanying paperwork<br />

Ronald Carter (1926-2013), studied Industrial and Interior Design at<br />

Birmingham Central College of Art winning a scholarship for Silversmithing,<br />

he then progressed to the Royal College of Art in London, where his<br />

professor was Dick Russell who was also chief designer for Gordon Russell<br />

Ltd. During the 1980s Carter established a company with David Miles in<br />

Wirksworth, Derbyshire, notable commissions include the chairs in the<br />

library at the British Museum and V&A, London.<br />

(1) £200-300<br />

321* Campaign Chest. A Victorian brass bound mahogany chest<br />

of drawers, the rectangular top above central door enclosing<br />

secretaire, flanked by two deep drawers, over three long drawers,<br />

each with brass recessed handles, brass lock stamped ‘J.T. Needs,<br />

100 New Bond St, Late J. Bramah 124 Piccadilly’ on ovoid feet,<br />

108cm high x 98.5cm wide x 47.5cm deep<br />

(1) £700-1000<br />

323* Cellerette. A George III mahogany cellerette, of octagonal<br />

form bound in brass with lion’s head ring turn handles, the hinged<br />

lid enclosing tin-lined interior, on four tapered supports with brass<br />

casters, 56cm high x 57cm wide x 43cm deep<br />

(1) £700-1000<br />

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