George III oak bureau, the moulded edge fallfront enclosing a fitted interior with central arched top cupboard flanked by turned columns, pigeon-holes, smaller drawers with sliding well section and numerous secret drawers and compartments with four graduated drawers below raised on bracket feet, 101cm.
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Late 18th Century Flemish provincial oak bureau, the fallfront with moulded recessed panel of wavy outline revealing a fitted interior with adjustable drawers and trays having three moulded block panel front drawers below with carved foliate pendant corners on carved feet and panelled ends, 137cm.
18th Century French chestnut cabinet a deux corpse, the moulded cornice with carved foliate scroll ornament and dentilling, enclosed by two pairs of panel doors with outer bolection mouldings, inner fielded panels, steel decorative hinges, with a pair of drawers between and similar panel ends, 140cm.
A George II secretaire chest on chest, walnut and burr walnut veneered, crossbanded with herringbone stringing, the moulded cornice above three short and three long graduated drawers, with fluted angles, the lower half with a fall revealing pigeon holes and drawers above three long graduated drawers, all fitted replaced brass plate handles, on bracket feet (veneers def), 3ft 5.5in (105.4cm) wide.
An early 19th century mahogany Scottish escritoire, the moulded cornice above drawers, pigeon holes and serpentine front adjustable vertical divisions, enclosed by a pair of figured panel doors to a baize lined and rosewood banded hinged slope above a part partitioned drawer, two further below with oval brass plate handles, on square tapering legs with brass caps (previously with castors) 3ft (91.5cm) wide.
A mahogany chest of drawers, the figured and crossbanded top with a floret carved edge and beading, above two short and three long drawers, top right stamped Holland & Son Ltd, Mount Street, London, fitted cast brass handles, the foliage carved base on leaf capped ogee bracket feet, 3ft 2.75in (98.4cm) wide.
An Edwardian mahogany, satinwood banded and inlaid strung barrel front dressing table, the later moulding to the back above a frieze drawer, brackets and a shelf flanked by three graduated drawers, fitted brass ring handles on square tapering legs to spade feet and castors, 4ft 3.25in (130cm) wide.
A late George III Scottish mahogany sideboard, the raised breakfront back with sliding panel doors, to a bowed and breakfront top, with three frieze drawers flanked by a pair of cellaret drawers, fitted later brass plate ring handles on later square tapering panelled legs to spade feet, 7ft 6in (228cm) wide.
A George III mahogany chest on chest, the moulded dentil cornice above an incised floret decorated frieze above two short and three long drawers, with fluted angles, the lower part with three long drawers, all fitted later oval brass plate handles, moulded angles on bracket feet, 3ft 10in (117cm) wide.
An early George II japanned cabinet on stand, having a pair of rectangular doors, decorated figures and birds in river landscape with gilt brass shaped and engraved hinges and escutcheons, enclosing an arrangement of drawers with plate handles, the stand with a decorated frieze on cabriole legs to pad feet, 3ft 5in (104cm) wide, 5ft 9.5in (176.5cm) high.
A Victorian collection of butterflies and moths, by J. Gardner, contained in a mahogany veneered cabinet, the panelled door enclosing fifteen drawers, each fitted a turned ivory handle, on casters, the reverse with printed label, J Gardner, Naturalist, 52, High Holborn, London, 18in (45.7cm) wide.
An Edwardian oak table desk, by Gastrell & Co, the hinged cover with a brass plaque inscribed `Presented to Capt. W.G. Burnett on his retirement from the Rolle Estate.... Sept 29th 1903' and a fall with Bramah lock and an inset blotter, to a fitted interior with stationary rack leather bound books vault drawers and hinged pigeon holes, an ivory plaque `Gastrell & Co Makers, Kensington', the sides with sunken brass handles, 25.5in (65cm) wide.
A late 18th century oak dresser, the moulded dentil cornice above a shaped frieze and shelves and a pair of cupboard doors, the base with a moulded edge planked top with three frieze drawers and a shaped apron on turned tapering legs with a later potboard and block and turned feet, 6ft 5.5in (197cm) wide, 7ft (213.3cm) high.
A George I stained burr maple, rosewood and pewter inlaid bureau cabinet, the moulded cornice (reduced) above adjustable shelves, enclosed by a pair of later glazed astragal doors, the fall reveals drawers and pigeon holes, with secret compartments (one inscribed Taylor), over a lockable well cover, the frieze with lopers above a girdle moulding, the two short and two long drawers fitted later locks and handles, on later bracket feet, 3ft 2.25in (97cm) wide, 6ft 3.25in (191cm) high.
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