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Colonial kauri stationery cabinet, with fall front door, fitted…

Kauri Stationery Cabinet with Brass Handles and Bun Feet

Colonial kauri stationery cabinet, with fall front door, fitted interior with pigeonholes and drawers and brass carry handles on bun feet

A cedar stationery cabinet, 19th century, with a recessed…

19th Century Cedar Stationery Cabinet from Sheriff's Residence

A cedar stationery cabinet, 19th century, with a recessed single cupboard above a plinth base, a single shelf to the interior, 80 cm high, 53 cm wide, 54 cm deep. Provenance: formerly in the the Sheriff's Residence, 1 camp crescent, Castlemaine, circa 1854

An antique Australian blackwood solicitor's stationery cabinet…

19th Century Australian Blackwood Stationery Cabinet

An antique Australian blackwood solicitor's stationery cabinet with two doors revealing eight drawers, late 19th century, 109 cm high, 60 cm wide, 55 cm deep

An antique Colonial shield door stationery cabinet, Baltic pine,…

Colonial Shield Door Stationery Cabinet - 19th Century

An antique Colonial shield door stationery cabinet, Baltic pine, South Australian origin, 19th century, 120 cm high, 95 cm wide, 42 cm deep

An Australian cedar stationery cabinet, Sydney origin, 19th…

19th Century Australian Cedar Stationery Cabinet

An Australian cedar stationery cabinet, Sydney origin, 19th century, interior fitted with six solid ceder pull out slides and one drawer. 122 cm high, 51 cm wide, 44 cm deep. Provenance: Ian and Victoria Kraitzer Collection South Australia

A 19th century cedar stationery cabinet with fitted interior…

Cedar Stationery Cabinet Belonging to PM Stanley Melbourne Bruce

A 19th century cedar stationery cabinet with fitted interior (reputed to have belonged to Stanley Melbourne Bruce, Prime Minister of Australia 1932)