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A George III Mahogany Library Breakfront Bookcase, labelled George Allen, early 19th century, the arcaded cornice above four glazed doors enclosing adjustable shelves, the base of two moulded cupboard doors enclosing two adjustable shelves flanked by eight oak-lined drawers, on a plinth base, 244cm by 62cm by 225cm George Allen, Fenchurch Street, London, U, CM and Looking-Glass Manufacturer to the Bank of England (1800-20). Son and successor of John Allen, admitted Freeman of the Upholders Co by Patrimony on 7th May 1800, for a brief period traded from his father's address at 50 Fenchurch Street, but by 1802 was at number 158. Subscribed to Sheraton's Cabinet Dictionary 1803, maintained a carpet and paper hanging warehouse and acted as auctioneer, appraiser and undertaker, trade card in BM. See Dictionary of English Furniture Makers 1660-1840, pg.9Condition report: . Depth of the shelves on the upper section 40.5cm, middle section top shelf 41cm, larger shelf 45cm. In good condition throughout, fairly uniform colour throughout, right hand panels with small split, the upper left and right panel have screw marks (see images). Right-hand base drawer with minor fault to cock beading, central cupboard doors with minor gap at base section, general scuffs to moulding also on the doors.
A Pair of Louis XV Style Rosewood and Marquetry Inlaid Encoignures, 3rd quarter 19th century, with original serpentine shaped marble tops above cupboard doors richly inlaid with trailing flowers and enclosing an oak lined interior with gilt metal mounts, on stout cabriole forelegs, 65cm by 47cm by 90cmCondition report: Cabinet one - The marble top with general fritting and small nibbles. With old repair to front right-hand corner? - but this has been restored to a good standard. The escutcheon is missing from the lock, otherwise the cabinet front is generally in good condition with just some small veneer losses. With key. Cabinet two - with escutcheon, a section of veneer is missing on the cupboard door, otherwise generally good condition (see images).
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