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Good quality painted oriental style secretaire bureau bookcase, with two panelled doors above enclosing fitted interior, writing compartment, two short and two long drawers below, 91cm wide, 47cm deep, 206cm high Numerous areas of paint loss, overall good sturdy condition Please see additional images on our website
A Regency mahogany bowfront secretaire chest, with satinwood fitted interior, on bracket feet, 119cm wide CONDITION REPORT: Condition information is not usually provided in the description of the lot but is available upon request; the absence of a condition report does not imply that a lot is without imperfection
AN UNUSUAL GEORGE II MAHOGANY ESTATE CABINET of three sections having a mirrored top with with brass moulded cornice and panelled sides above inset brass handles, above a hinged secretaire fitted with small drawers and pigeon holes; the bottom section having a freize drawer above a pair of panelled doors, raised on ogee bracket feet.188cm high 90cm wide 55cm deep
A REGENCY FLAME MAHOGANY SECRETAIRE SIDE CABINET / CHIFFONIER the shelved super-structure with scroll-shaped supports above a fitted top secretaire drawer and a pair of hinged cupboard doors; raised on turned feet fitted under casters94cm wide 50cm deep 147cm high In very good original condition with no damage or splits. Small knocks to the edges of the mouldings and feet. A very nice original colour and polish. Has come privately from a local vender.
A WILLIAM AND MARY HERRINGBONE BANDED FIGURED WALNUT DOUBLE DOME TOP SECRETAIRE CABINET the stepped moulded cornice above a pair of arched book-matched veneered doors with geometric herringbone inlays revealing two fold down pigeon holes and an arrangement of 13 short and long drawers; all above a centre mould and four graduated drawers fitted brass swan neck handles; standing on a plinth base and ogee bracket feet.209cm high 101cm wide 54cm deepOriginal top to base, the top section has filled cracks to the front of the doors, ther is a piece of moulding missing from the top of the left door, The interior is all original with original handles. The bottom section has a loose mould tot the left corner and a small piece which is missing, the handles are 19th century replacements. The bracket feet are original, There are no splits to the sides. The polish is sun bleached on the lower section. See images uploaded. There are a few old worm holes to the front of the left door .
AN EARLY 18TH CENTURY HERRINGBANDED FIGURED WALNUT SECRETAIRE CHEST ON CHEST WITH STARBURST BASE the moulded cornice above two small and seven graduated long drawers fitted with engraved brass handle plates; the base with a pull-out secretaire top drawer and fitted interior of small drawers and pigeon holes above an inlaid concave starburst base, raised on shaped bracket feet.179cm high 106cm wide 53cm deepIn fully restored condition, the polish has been cleaned and waxed. The handles have been replaced, the linings are oak and has steel period locks. The starburst is original
A William IV mahogany secretaire bookcase, first quarter 19th century, the moulded cornice above two astragal glazed doors, enclosing adjustable shelves, fully fitted drawer, two doors flanked by two turned columns, on turned feet, 209cm high, 93cm wide, 47cm deep Condition Report: scratches, stains and old gouges throughout, some veneer missing, splits to both sides of bottom section, structurally sound, overall good condition
19TH CENTURY MAHOGANY MARQUETRY INLAID SECRETAIRE A ABATTANT, moulded cornice above frieze drawer, canted angles, swag and floral decoration to hinged fall-front, three graduated long drawers below, boxwood and ebonised stringing, interior housing central cupboard flanked by three side drawers on either side, shelving above, 149h x 103w x 46cms dProvenance: consigned from West WalesComments: handles appear to be replaced
GEORGE III OAK TALLBOY SECRETAIRE, moulded cornice, upper chest with two short and three long graduated drawers above shallow drawer enclosing writing surface and small drawers, lower chest with three long, graduated drawers, double ogee bracket feet, 182h x 111w x 54cms dProvenance: consigned from West WalesComments: losses to drawer fronts, rear ogee moulding detached but present, cracks to side panels, one handle incomplete and non-original, most handles and lock escutcheons appear to be original
Mid 19th century mahogany and ebony strung secretaire bookcase Mid 19th century mahogany and ebony strung secretaire bookcase, moulded cornice over two astragal glazed doors enclosing three fixed shelves, lower section with secretaire drawer, fitted interior and green baize writing surface, all above two panelled doors, raised on stile supports75cm wide, 34cm deep, 214cm highMissing areas of moulding and wear/damage to the secretaire drawer, no key for lower section, has not been opened
Walnut Secretaire Kneehole Desk George II style figured walnut secretaire kneehole desk, quarter veneered rectangular top with a moulded edge, above a secretaire drawer with a hinged front and fitted four drawers, a central pigeonhole and a red baize inset, over the central kneehole with a secret apron drawer and recessed cupboard flanked by two banks of three drawers to each side, all with drop handles, raised on a plinth base with castors
An 18th Century oak, ash and walnut secretaire chest on stand, the top with moulded edge over a single drawer with brass drop handles and fall front compartment as two drawers enclosing a fitted interior with central cupboard door and two secret side compartments flanked by pigeonholes and drawers over a recess with slim pen drawer supported on two pull out lopers with pen trays on a twin arch top stand to baluster turned and ringed supports united by a shaped under tier on squat bun feet 87 cm wide x 51 cm deep x 141 cm high
A FINE LOUIS XV STYLE ORMOLU-MOUNTED AND BRASS-INLAID KINGWOOD SECRETAIRE, LATE 19TH CENTURY the quarter-veneered top above a drawer over a fall-front opening to reveal a pair of drawers and shelf, above a frieze drawer, raised on cabriole legs with scroll-cast sabots, applied throughout with bold and richly gilded mounts. 126cm high, 62cm wide, 41.5cm deep
A GEORGE III INLAID SATINWOOD BREAKFRONT BOOKCASE IN THE MANNER OF GILLOWS, C.1800 the arched top cornice with urn finials and arcaded frieze above twin astragal glazed panel doors, each with twin arches, the base fitted with a secretaire drawer above a twin oval fielded panel door cupboard and raised on splayed bracket feet. 204cm high, 96.5cm wide, 49cm deep
A GEORGE III MAHOGANY SECRETAIRE CABINET, C.1770, with pierced fret gothic shelved superstructure, the chest base with a pair of dummy drawers forming a secretaire above four further drawers, on moulded slightly outset base and bracket feet, with the trade label of Moss Harris, Oxford St, London. 62cm wide, 33cm deep, 180cm high
An early 19th-century satinwood, mulberry and inlaid secretaire bookcase; banded and bordered with boxwood and ebony lines, the upper part with a shaped three-quarter ledge gallery centred by a lozenge panel, fitted with an adjustable shelf enclosed by a pair of gothic pointed glazed panel doors, the lower part with a hinged fall enclosing a fitted interior with small drawers, arched pigeon holes and baize inset writing panel, with a recessed apron drawer below, on square tapered legs united by concave fronted undertier; 167cm high, 79cm wide, 48cm deep
A 19th century continental secretaire bookcase, the lower section enclosed by a pair of panelled doors, the secretaire with fitted interior, the upper section enclosed by two further panelled doors beneath and architectural pediment, 129cm wide x 225cm highIvory Submission referenceLF9MXXC8
A Regency Mahogany Secretaire Bookcase, the base with 4 long drawers the top falling forward and withdrawing to reveal pigeon holes and drawers having an astral glazed adjustable height three shelves ( with Georgian ladder sides) and an inlaid bow shaped cornice, 229 cm H x 106.9 cm W x 48 cm D
A Georgian mahogany two-section secretaire bookcase, the upper section with arch top, three adjustable shelves and two lattice glazed doors, the lower with fall front revealing a fitted interior and three long drawers below. 118x235x62cm. Generally good condition, however one glass pane to the left door is cracked. Some areas of veneer loss and repair. All feet have received some attention, with the front left having an obvious repair. Beading loss to the front of the secretaire. Handles probably not original.
Bibliothèque George III formant secrétaire en acajou. Angleterre, fin XVIIIe siècleCabinet en deux corps, la partie supérieure à corniche s'ouvrant à deux vantaux, les tiroirs inférieurs simulés dévoilant une tablette à écrire et des compartiments, trois tiroirs inférieurs sur piètement découpé.H. 212.5 cm - L. 100 cm - P. 50.5 cmA George III mahogany secretaire cabinet, England end of 18th century.Footnotes:ProvenancePelham Galleries, Londres, 13 mars 1985.For further information on this lot please visit Bonhams.com
A GEORGE I BURR WALNUT SECRETAIRE CHEST ON CHESTC.1720 AND LATER with canted and fluted corners, the upper section with a moulded cornice above three short and three graduated long drawers, the lower section with a secretaire drawer with pigeonholes, drawers and secret drawers, above two short and two graduated long drawers, on ogee bracket feet, the drawers with carved swag and flowerhead handles, gilt brass escutcheons and feather banding 180cm high, 107.3cm, 58cm deep ProvenanceThe family collection formed at Well Head House, Halifax, Yorkshire.Catalogue NoteA chest on chest with slight differences to its brassware and feet, but of otherwise identical form and size, was sold at Christie's, London, 8th July 1999, lot 64. Related examples, with or without secretaire drawers, are illustrated in S. Whittington and C. Claxton Stevens, 18th Century Furniture: The Norman Adams Collection , London, 1989, p.368 and R. Edwards, The Dictionary of English Furniture, London, 1954, vol.2, pp.42-43, and vol.1, p.140. A secretaire chest on chest with the trade label of Daniel Wild, at the Golden Ball, St. Paul's Churchyard, London, is illustrated on p.469 of C. Gilbert (ed.), Pictorial Dictionary of Marked London Furniture 1700-1840, London, 1996, p.469.
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