A 'Mouseman' oak sideboard, from the workshops of Robert Thompson of Kilburn, Yorkshire, with rectangular top having adzed surface, having two short and three long drawers flanked by cupboards with panelled doors and wrought iron hinges, latches and drawer pulls, having panelled sides and back and supported on chamfered block feet, 152 long x 46 deep x 89cm high, with carved signature mouse on one edge
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An Arts and Crafts mahogany wardrobe, by Shapland and Petter of Barnstaple, having an open compartment at the top with a cupboard below, the door inlaid with serious Art Nouveau foliate motifs, having three short drawers and one long, flanked by two mirror-doored compartments having plated metal hammered and pierced door and drawer furniture, 210 high x 154 wide x 48.5cm deep, marked 'S.P.B' on locks
An Edwardian mahogany line inlaid and satinwood display cabinet, with two central glazed cupboard,s the doors decorated with leaded foliate motifs, flanked by shelves and cupboards, the doors of which are inlaid with urns and foliage, mirror backed, having two short drawers, on square supports with block feet, 203 high x 106 wide x 34.5cm deep
Oak secretaire, in the Jacobean style, late 19th century, the top fitted with a secret compartment, the upper part of a fall front revealing an interior fitted with pigeon holes and drawers beneath a carved cornice and bible drawer effect moulding on a set out base of two cupboard drawers and two short drawers with fielded panels on carved plinth and bun feet, width 96cms, (37.5")
A large George III mahogany and boxwood strung bow front serving table, circa 1800, the moulded top above a plain frieze containing two short central frieze drawers between oval floral carved medallions, on square tapered reeded supports on brass sockets and castors, height 81cm x width 275cm x depth 92cm, 32 inches x 108 inches x 36 inches.
A mid Victorian burr walnut desk, stamped T. Wilson, 68 Great Queen Street, London, circa 1860, the moulded rectangular top with red leather inset above a central drawer and kneehole, flanking four graduated drawers to either side with turned knop handles, on a plinth base and ceramic castors, height 75cm x width 145cm x depth 66cm, 29.5 inches x 57 inches x 26 inches.
A late George III mahogany and ebony strung secretaire bookcase, circa 1820, the concave cornice and plain frieze above two rectangular doors with reeded arched astragal glazed moulding, opening to reveal three adjustable shelves, the secretaire drawer with stained harewood and satinwood pigeon holes and short drawers centring a cupboard door above three graduated cockbeaded drawers, with cast laurel and oval trophy handles and a shaped apron on inverted bracket ogee feet, height 230cm x width 102cm x depth 56cm, 90.5 inches x 40 inches x 22 inches.
A Dutch walnut small chest of three long drawers, with serpentine top and bombe front and sides, decorated overall with marquetry vases of flowers, and trailing flowers and leaves, within chequer bands, cast brass urn and swag handles and escutcheons, on bracket feet, 68cm wide x 70cm high (26 3/4" x 27 1/2)
A 17th century Italian walnut and ivory line inlaid parquetry cabinet, the tortoiseshell veneered front with four small drawers, enclosed by a door, with two ivory panels, engraved with a mounted figure and flowers, surrounded by eleven small drawers, with engraved ivory and ebonised borders, the sides with gilt metal carrying handles, 95cm wide (37 1/2"), x 52cm high (20"), on later ebonised stand, with shaped apron and leaf carved cabriole legs, with claw and ball feet
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