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A Biedermeier flame mahogany secretaire abatant. With stepped cupboard top having arched door and pilaster supports. With weighted fall front revealing the fitted interior, having mother of pearl escutcheons and raised on turned toupie feet, 195cm high, 113cm wide, 51cm deep. Condition Report. To be used as a guide only. Some previous wood worm damage to the back. Polish original but faded. Some veneer cracks.
A 19th century tea caddy modelled in the form of a double fronted cottage with pitched roof having two chimney stacks and a central dormer window. With painted roof tiles, leaded windows, red panelled door and bushes over a pale ochre ground. Housing two compartments each with turned bone button knops, 18.25cm wide. Condition Report. To be used as a guide only. No breaks. Some wear only. Sold with key. Lock functioning.
A brass cased carriage clock. With platform escapement and repeating mechanism striking on a gong. With enamel dial having Roman numeral markers and Arabic minute markers. Works stamped V. R. Brevete, Paris, 17.25cm. Condition Report. To be used as a guide only. Running. Good condition but rear door closes to far in. No key.
A George IV birds eye maple credenza by Thomas Seddon of London. Having a central glazed bookcase flanked by a pair of open quarter round shelves. With white marble top, parcel gilding and marquetry inlaid pilasters. Stamped T. Seddon, London to the door, 135cm wide, 42cm deep, 96cm high. Condition Report. To be used as a guide only. Some scuffs and chips to the marble, would benefit from cleaning. Light wear and chips to the gilding.
A Regency rosewood fitted sewing cabinet of sarcophagus form. With turned quarter mouldings and mother of pearl inlay, 35cm high. Condition Report. To be used as a guide only. Hinged lid with a section of beading replaced and piece of mother of pearl lacking on the rear band. Right door with replaced escutcheon and small inlay detail. Polish original and only very slightly tired. Internal parts in fair condition, some wear. No key.
A Flemish ebony cabinet with gilt-ground painting, Antwerp, 17th C. Dim.: 72 x 68,5 x 45 cm (closed) The cabinet consisting of two doors above a drawer to the lower section, concealing nine inner drawers. Behind the central door is a removable compartment with twelve further drawers behind it. The interior painted with allegories in the manner of Frans Francken II.
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