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A George III mahogany chest of drawers, circa 1785, fitted with four long graduated drawers, all with mahogany linings, the drawer fronts with cock-beading to edges and retaining original handles and locks, the base with boxwood stringing and ebony banding, raised on splayed bracket feet, measuring 96 cm high, 98 cm wide and 58 cm deep.
A George III oak bureau, circa 1770, the fall front with mahogany cross-banding and shell inlay to centre and corners, the fall front opening to reveal a central door flanked by secret compartments in the form of book ends and surrounded by further drawers and pigeon holes and secret drawers, the base with two short over three long graduated drawers, all with mahogany cross-banding and cock-beading to edges, set between reeded columns, raised on bracket feet, measuring 120 cm high, 110 cm wide and 55 cm deep.
A George III mahogany chest of drawers, circa 1770, the top with mahogany cross-banding and boxwood stringing to edges, comprising four long graduated drawers, all with cock-beading to edges, all retaining original brass swan neck handles and locks, raised on bracket feet, measuring 82 cm high, 87 cm wide and 46 cm deep.
A George III mahogany Hepplewhite period secretaire bookcase, circa 1790, the upper section with moulded over-hanging cornice with rosewood cross-banding, fitted with two glazed doors opening to reveal three adjustable shelves, raised on a base fitted with a single secretaire, the front pulling out and folding down to form a writing surface and revealing drawers and pigeon holes, the secretaire drawer above two doors enclosing three sliding shelves, the base section inlaid with rosewood cross-banding and boxwood stringing, raised on splayed bracket feet, 212cm high, 105cm wide, 54cm deep, (complete with key).
A mid 18th century mahogany linen press, circa 1760, having a broken pediment with plain dentil moulding, below with two panelled doors opening to reveal adjustable shelves, the base with two panelled doors opening to reveal two drawers and shelves below, all doors with raised and fielded panels, raised on bracket feet, measuring 150 cm high, 150 cm wide and 62 cm deep.
A continental oak side cupboard enclosed by two pairs of fielded panelled doors with iron fittings together with an oak dining table of circular form raised on simple turned tapered column supports, a walnut veneered occasional table with circular top and a mahogany side cupboard enclosed by a pair of moulded panelled doors raised on associated bracket shaped supports
A good quality reproduction freestanding two sectional corner display cabinet in the Georgian style with burr and figured oak veneers, the upper section with arched pediment over a glazed panelled door with lancet shaped split mouldings, the lower section enclosed by a panelled door raised on bracket shaped supports
A Victorian brass three-piece clock garniture, the dome-top clock case with acorn finial, the circular dial with enamel markers and Arabic numerals, two-train movement striking a bell; the pair of vases pierced and cast with scrolling foliage and raised upon square bases with bracket feet, with key and pendulum. Clock 32cm
Josiah William Shortman, Newnham (1839-1842), a mahogany eight day longcase clock, the 13" break arch dial with moon phase, subsidiary seconds and date crescent, the movement frame stamped WILKES, the arched hood with three brass sphere finials and boldly turned columns, the case with inlaid and figured panels, raised on bracket feet. 228cm

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