A Victorian burr walnut and rosewood crossbanded library desk, circa 1860, the rectangular top with bowed inverted ends above two frieze drawers, reeded tapered side supports and cabriole carved scroll legs, brass castors, adjoing reeded stretcher, 28 inches high 71cm high, 54 inches wide 137cm wide.
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An Unusual 18th Century Joined Oak Chest on Stand. The top measuring 49 ins x 23 ins (125 cms x 58 cms) above nick carved moulding strip incorporating a brushing slide, and two long lipmoulded drawers. The deep moulded base having three further small drawers framed in cock-beading and fitted into an ogee shaped fret carved apron outlined in edge moulding with unusual shaped and moulded feet. The drawers retaining their original cast brass Rococo scrolling swing handles on foliate mounts ornamented with peacocks, with matching escutcheons, 40 1/2 ins (103 cms) in height.
A Fine 18th Century Burr Walnut Chest on Chest with secretaire. The upper chest having a cavetto moulded top above three small top drawers over three long graduated drawers enhanced with herringbone inlay framed in cross-banded borders and edged on lip moulding, flanked by stop-fluted canted sides. The lower chest having four long similarly banded & lipmoulded drawers; the hinged front of secretaire drawer unhooking to form a writing surface with banks of drawers and pigeon holes flanking a small cabinet to the back. Standing 40 ins (102 cms) wide and 75 1/2 ins (192 cms) tall on bracket feet.
A Queen Anne Walnut Lowboy. The moulded top measuring 28 1/2 ins x 19 ins (72 cms x 49 cms) and inlaid with herringbone bands framed in cross-grained borders, with similar banding to the the long lipmoulded frieze drawers and two short drawers below, above a swept apron and cabriole legs terminating on pad feet.
A Fine 18th Century Walnut Kneehole Desk. The burr-veneered top having a moulded edge with cross-banding and herringbone inlay to the borders measuring 34 ins x 20 1/2 ins (87 cms x 52 cms) above a long cock-beaded frieze drawer, kneehole drawer and three drawers either side flanking a recessed kneehole cupboard. Standing on a moulded base with bracket feet.
A Fine George I Figured Walnut Veneered Chest on Stand. The chest having a cavetto moulded top above three small upper drawers and three further long graduated drawers; all with lip moulded edges and diagonally grained stringing inlaid in twin bands to the borders and echoed down the canted sides. The base section having a central shallow drawer flanked by small deeper side drawers fitted into the scrolling apron with similarly inlaid stringing and swept canted corners. Standing on cabriole legs with pad feet 41 ins (104 cms) wide and 70 ins (178 cms) in height.
A Fine Joined Oak Low Dresser Circa 1700. The two plank top measuring 77 ins x 17 ins (196 cms x 43 cms) above three frieze drawers fitted in a ogee wave apron standing on unusual silhouette cut front block legs with shaped plank side stretchers connecting them to the runmoulded square back legs, 29 ins (74 cms) in height.
A Fine 18th Century Oak Dresser with Rack, nicely patinated. The plank-backed rack having a moulded cornice above three shelves with rows of iron cup hooks to the edging strips. The base fitted with three cock-beaded frieze drawers above a scrolling apron on four tapering front columns with ring turning, leading down to a potshelf below uniting the square back legs, 65 1/2 ins (167 cms) wide, 84 ins (213 cms) in height.
A Fine Early Georgian Oak Lowboy of good colour and patination. The top measuring 29 ins x 19 ins (74 cms x 48 cms) with a moulded edge and rounded front corners above a long cock-beaded drawer and two small side drawers fitted either side of the arched kneehole of the shaped apron. The brass swing handles on decorative fretted backplates with matching escutcheon. Standing on four cabriole legs with outswept squared pad feet.
A Fruitwood and Parquetry Writing Slope, circa 1870, with three quarter scroll fretted gallery incorporating side carrying handles, two lidded compartments to the rear, the star, chequer and geometric inlaid lid double hinged to reveal a writing surface, short drawers and compartments for stationery, {45.5cm wide}.
A Figured Walnut Veneered Miniature Tallboy, circa 1740, the upper section broadly crossbanded, with quarter moulded cornice over two short and three long drawers, and three graduated long drawers to the base, all featherbanded and with later silvered gilt brass bun drop handles, upon bracket feet, {28cm wide, 40cm high}.
An Early 19th Century Indian Ivory and Bone Veneered Miniature Secretaire, "The Randle Cabinet", circa 1860, containing numerous heirlooms and curiosities, mainly collected by Captain James E Randle, the upper panelled section with small door, over a fall front enclosing an interior with upper long drawer, two long and two short drawers, the central drawer enclosing hidden drawers, faced with foliate engraved panels framing pierced panels enclosing birds and animals, upon bracket feet, {38cm high}; the contents briefly including an ivory purse with reverse painting on glass mount, coachman's and servant's buttons, a purse fashioned from a walnut, a Mauchline "Clacton on Sea" ruler, a brass penner containing an inscription "Taken from backpack of Russian soldier at Alma", lead bullets picked up by whilst in the Crimea, five Chinese carved and pierced peach stones, a woolwork evening purse etc
An Early Victorian Rosewood Secretaire Wellington Chest, the top with a pierced brass three-quarter gallery over a two-as-one frieze drawer and four further sham drawers making a fall enclosing a fitted, satinwood-veneered interior with leather lined slope, over three further drawers below, all between locking stiles headed by carved lotus petals, on a plinth, {154cm by 72cm by 44cm}.
A Pair of Mahogany Side Tables, each with a serpentine top with leaf-carved edge over two frieze drawers applied with paterae and swags flanking a female mask, raised on scrolled leaf-carved term legs headed by carved paterae, each right-hand top drawer bears a Maple & Co label, {92cm by 122cm by 60cm}.
A Mahogany and Inlaid Bowfront Wardrobe, having a moulded cornice and arcaded frieze over a central door enclosing shelves, with three drawers below, flanked on each side by full-length doors enclosing hanging space, on swept bracket feet, bears a Waring & Gillow label, {203cm by 192cm by 56cm}.
A Late 17th Century Italian Rosewood and Tortoiseshell Cabinet, with ebonised ripple mouldings, having a (later) carved and gilded pediment over small drawers about a central niche, the fronts painted with landscapes on bone panels, the niche enclosing a mirrored interior with inlaid floor, on a later stand with twist-turned legs, {194cm by 110cm by 42cm}.
A Mid 19th Century Oak, Pine and Inlaid Dresser, the rack with a moulded cornice over three shelves between shaped half-round pilasters, the breakfront base with one real and three false drawers between spiral reeded quarter columns, flanked by a drawer and panelled cupboard to each side, on bracket feet, probably Caernarfonshire, {203cm by 160cm by 50cm}.

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