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A George III mahogany bureau cabinet, circa 1760, in the manner of Gillows of Lancaster, the dentil moulded cornice above two ribbed panel cupboard doors applied with stop fluted flat columns and enclosing two adjustable shelves and four short drawers over a fall font enclosing a central scallop shell carved arched central door and stop fluted columnar letter slides, further semi-secret stop fluted letter slides, pigeon holes, shaped short drawers and shallow carved apron drawers over a shaped gilt tooled morocco skiver cockbeaded drawer and two short loper drawers above three long graduated cockbeaded drawers between rounded stop fluted quarter columns and raised on ogee bracket feet with open work brass swing handles and lock plates, 117cm wide, 60cm deep, 220cm high Footnote: Inside the door of this cabinet is some literature relating to the Utopian Society, Eva Anstruther (Toddington Manor), Marian C. Brodrick and the Scratch Society 1890-91. There is a scrawled address, 27 Ebury Street, Chester Place. The brass furniture on this piece is virtually identical to that found on the Inaman clothes press, 1759, illustrated in Susan E. Stuart's 'Gillows of Lancaster and London', Volume II, Plate 590 page 49. The press in the Gillows book also sports stop fluted flat columns, albeit with more elaborate capitols. The press was almost certainly made for Mr. Charles Inman and Satterthwaite in 1759
A Glasgow School Arts and Crafts mahogany bedroom suite, by Ernest Archibald Taylor (1874-1951) comprising: A mahogany triple mirror door wardrobe with breakfront top centre section, 200cm wide, 58cm deep, 207cm high, a breaktop triple mirror dressing table 137cm wide, 56cm deep 84cm high, a tile top washstand with two cupboard doors below, 126cm wide, bedside cabinet, 40cm wide, towel rail 81cm wide and two rail back bedroom chairs (7)
A Victorian carved oak bookcase cabinet on stand, 19th century, in Carolean style, surmounted by a carved knight's helm and plumes above rose, thistle and leaf side brackets, over a carved arched door inscribed HENRY. PIER.PONT, DE. PIER. PONT and X.X. CHAS.REX.II, centred by a crown and initials CR, rose and thistle spray over depictions of a medieval king and queen within foliate scroll borders and inlaid oak and ebony edge enclosing four shelves (two later replacement) between barley twist columns, the base with shallow egg and dart carved drawer with carved oak thistle handle raised on five turned baluster legs joined by a shaped and inlaid flat stretcher and elongated bun feet, 111cm wide, 64cm deep, 216cm high Footnote: This cabinet may be a Victorian tribute to Henry Pierrepont, 1st Marquess of Dorchester PC, FRS (1606-1680) who became Earl of Newark in 1643 and Marquess of Dorchester in 1645. As Lord Dorchester he was famed for his book collection which is now part of the library of the Royal College of Physicians. After the Restoration, he was restored to the Privy Council and made Recorder of Nottingham and a Fellow of the Royal Society
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