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A good pair of Regency revival mahogany library bookcase cabinets. Each with bracket feet supporting a bank of drawers with pull out writing slides. Above twin full length astragal glazed bookcase display cabinets. Finished with flared cornice to each. measures 169cms high x 70cms wide x 38cms depth
A 19th century French walnut and black/grey veined marble commode chest of drawers being raised on bracket feet supports with central bank of drawers. All having decorative brass handles and key escutcheons. Atop a large flared black and grey veined marble top. The marble to top having had 2 old repairs however solid ( 1 piece), amazingly well restored, smooth to the touch and not immediate to the eye ( see illustrations ) Measures 100cm high x 125cm wide and 556cm deep.
Japanese Gilt Black Lacquer Console Table together with Matching Two Part Wall Bracket. Table legs are removeable, bracket katana sword. Painted with bird and trailing wisteria motif throughout table and bracket. Rubbing and dings to table and bracket or else good condition. Table measures 25-1/2" H x 23" W x 11" Depth, bracket measures 25" H. Shipping: Third party. (estimate $1000-$2000)
A George I walnut and burr walnut bureau bookcase, cross and feather banded, the double domed top with a moulded cornice with three giltwood finials, above a central oval mirrored panel and a pair of shaped arch panelled doors with bevelled plates, enclosing three adjustable shelves, above a pair of candle slides, the stepped interior with an arrangement of pigeon holes and doors, with a sliding well cover and a later leather lined writing surface, above two short and two long graduated drawers on bracket feet, 223.5cm high, 104cm wide, 60.7cm deep. Provenance: Christie's, Important English Furniture & Tapestries, 2nd May 2002, lot 265.
A mahogany secretaire cabinet, with a pair of geometric astragal glazed doors enclosing ten adjustable shelves, the base inlaid with stringing and fan and marquetry paterae, a secretaire drawer fitted with an arrangement of pigeon holes and drawers with bone handles, above a pair of cupboard doors enclosing one slide, on swept bracket feet, George III but top and base associated, 237.4cm high, 128.7cm wide, 59.3cm deep.
An early George III mahogany bureau, the interior fitted with pigeon holes and drawers with scroll carved decoration, with a pair of secret pilaster compartments flanking a fret carved cupboard door, with a later leather writing surface, above four long drawers and ogee bracket feet, 107.4cm high, 101.2cm wide, 55.2cm deep.
A George III mahogany linen press, the swan neck cornice with a Greek key moulding and inlaid with faux flutes and fan paterae, with kingwood banding, the oval recessed panel doors enclosing four slides, above two short and two long graduated drawers, on shaped bracket feet, the back of the cornice inscribed in black paint 'S C No. 3', 210.6cm high, 125cm wide, 60.4cm deep.
A George III brass cased travelling alarm timepiece by Thomas Mudge and William Dutton, the thirty hour movement with a verge escapement, turned pillars, a bell and a bob pendulum, the hinged outer plate inscribed 'Thos Mudge, Willm Dutton, London', the silvered dials, with Roman and Arabic numerals, with a sanded ground and pierced hands, the case with sliding dust shutters, 13.5cm high, together with a later oak bracket and two weights.
An ebonised bracket timepiece, the brass eight day single fusee movement, with a verge escapement, with a false pendulum and rise and fall regulation, with four turned pillars, the arched 6in dial with a silver chapter ring with Roman and Arabic numerals, with subsidiary calendar, seconds and strike/silent dials, with gilt brass scrolling foliage and mask spandrels, signed 'Wm Graham London', the inverted bell top with a brass handle and a plain moulded case, with arched glazed side panels, 18th century elements, 39cm high, 23.7cm wide.
John Miles of Stroud early to mid 19thC 30 hour duration oak longcased clock, the 11 inch brass Roman dial with Arabic minutes engraved with maker's name and simple foliate and geometric design, date aperture, floral and foliate spandrels to corners and steel filigree hands. The case raised on bracket feet, the door with eight point star inlaid decoration, the carved hood with swan neck pediment and finial, columned corners with carved capitols, 229cm tall including finial.

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