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A Chinese hardwood display cabinet, with three pairs of glazed doors to top enclosing shelves and mirrored backs, above four short drawers to either side and central drop flap secretaire middle, with three pairs of panelled cupboard doors to base carved with foliate decoration, 217cm high x 274cm wide x 49cm deep (style matches lots 607, 608, 609)
A 19th Century mahogany secretaire chestWith a top drawer concealing a compartmentalised interior over three graduated cockbeaded drawers each with brass ring handles raised on outswept bracket feet 114x114x53cms CONDITION REPORT: Lot 567Top heavily and extensively scratched,Damage to rear corner,Veneer lacking on rails between drawers,Some ivory button handles on interior missing,Handles replaced on drawers,Extensive scratching to sides,Beading missing on some drawers,Some ebony inlay missing,No keys,Overall poor condition.
A George lll mahogany secretaire bookcaseWith an arched pediment above a pair of astragal glazed doors enclosing three shelves and a satin lined interior above a rectangular moulded top with rounded corners over a sliding compartmentalized secretaire drawer and three graduated cock beaded drawers with later handles flanked by spirally lobed rounded corners raised on ogee bracket feet, 110x240x54cms
A 19thC mahogany secretaire bookcase, the upper section with an overhanging cornice raised above two glazed doors hinging to reveal an arrangement of (removable) shelves, the subsection set with a secretaire with patented brass locks, articulated openings and a fitted interior, above a double cupboard base, terminating in compressed bun feet, 225cm high, 109cm wide, 51cm deep.
A good quality George III feathered mahogany press cupboard by Isaac Greenwood, Lancaster, c.1780Having an arched pediment with moulded detail above two fielded panelled doors enclosing adjustable shelves, the lower section with secretaire drawer enclosing a nicely fitted interior with pigeon holes, drawers and a gilt tooled green leather writing surface, above two fielded panelled cupboard doors enclosing linen slides, raised on shaped bracket feet, width approx 126cm, height approx 238cm.NB: Isaac Greenwood was apprenticed to Robert Thornley of Lancaster on 23rd February 1769 and after completing his apprenticeship began working for Gillows of Lancaster as well as making his own furniture under his own label. This particular press cupboard is illustrated along with information on Greenwood on page 240 of 'Gillows of Lancaster and London 1730 to 1840', volume 2, by Susan Stewart. Letters were found hidden in the back of the cabinet relating to Hebblewaite Hall occupied by a Mr Robert Kendal esq. A collection of letters and research accompany this lot. CONDITION REPORT: loss of small section of mahogany to back left foot, small losses to top moulding, splits to top moulding, some dents, scratches, replaced leather.
A fine Regency mahogany breakfront library bookcase, with moulded cornice, fitted adjustable shelves enclosed by four arch top glazed doors, the base with fitted secretaire drawer and cupboard beneath enclosed by a pair of fielded panel doors, fitted a cupboard to each side, one fitted five drawers, both enclosed by a fielded panel door, on a plinth base, 263cm high x 259cm wide/see illustration Condition Report: Lot 654Cornice returns shaped from previous ceiling moulding. Central cornice moulding loose at return. Right hand lower glass panel with chips. Right hand sides pitted and stained, left hand side with split. Secretaire drawer missing moulding to left hand side. The interior stained. Stationery drawer also stained. Some secretaire drawers a little stiff. Secretaire drawer sides with screw gouge marks. Cupboard door to right missing top moulding. The five fitted drawers, one with odd handle. The central cupboard doors missing mouldings. Fitted one shelf, left hand cupboard missing moulding and split to base.
A Georgian mahogany secretaire bookcase, unusually of concave form throughout, the lower section enclosed by two panelled doors, the secretaire with pull out slide and enclosing a series of drawers and pigeon holes, again of concave form, the upper section enclosed by two panelled doors and three slides, 100 cm wide
A walnut secretaire chest,designed by Ernest Gimson, with fourteen drawers arranged around two cupboards and a central secretaire compartment with fall front, all with engraved silver coloured scroll handles on an ebonised stand with stepped sledge feet,85cm wide37cm deep130cm highProvenance: Page Croft, Fanhams Hall, Hertfordshire.Literature: For a similar example, see 'Modern English Furniture' Country Life 1930. p. 36.An identical design is in The Cheltenham Trust/Cheltenham Borough Council - Ernest Gimson and Sidney Barnsley archive, no. 1941.222.345, and dated August 26 1903.
Early 19th Century Chinese export ' China Trade ' secretaire campaign chest in elm, ebony, exotic hardwood and camphor, the moulded top above a fitted secretaire drawer and a further two short and two long drawers with recessed brass handles and ivory line inlays, raised on ebonised and carved paw feet with brass end carrying handles (in two parts), 39.25ins wide
A 19TH CENTURY CONTINENTAL INLAID MAHOGANY RECTANGULAR SECRETAIRE À ABATTANT with brass gallery raised above a single frieze drawer, drop-front writing section with fitted pigeon holes on a twin door cupboard base, decorated with brass stringing and reeded pilasters with brass capitals, raised on square tapering legs. 97cm wide, 163cm high
George III mahogany secretaire chest, the moulded rectangular top over cross banded fall flat drawer enclosing fitted marquetry serpentine interior, sprung hidden compartment, two long drawers, raised on carved ogee bracket feet, W110cm, H100cm, D60cm Condition Report Click here for further images, condition, auction times & delivery costs
Edwardian oak tall secretaire bookcase, the moulded cornice over a pair of astragel glazed doors and bevel mirror open recess, the base with secretaire enclosing a leather tooled inset, pigeon holes and drawers over two cupboard doors enclosing two open shelves and four drawers with recess handles, height 81', width 45'
A Globe Wernicke six section secretaire bookcase CONDITION REPORTS Approx 188 cm x 39 cm x 86.5 cm. Has general wear to include some scratches throughout. All mechanisms appear to work. There is some damage to the right hand side of the second tier down. Only the top and bottom sections bear transferred Globe Wernicke label. Scuffs and bruises throughout
A 19TH CENTURY MAHOGANY SECRETAIRE CHEST OF DRAWERS, having fall front to top drawer with polished writing surface with central recess flanked by two banks of four drawers and drawers over, lock impressed I Braham Patent, over two long drawers, all with drop handles, on bracket feet with inverted carving, approximately 113cm x 59cm x 102cm
A teak and bone, mother of pearl and ivory marquetry secretaire chest in two parts in the Charles I manner:, decorated with scrolling foliate designs and panels with sun and moon, hunting dogs, shells and paterae, having a moulded dentil edge and frieze drawer bearing a central cartouche with date '1632', the geometrically moulded panel hinged fall enclosing an interior with pigeon holes and tooled leather inset writing surface, having a drawer and cupboard below enclosed by a pair of geometrically moulded panel doors, on bun feet, 119cm (3ft 10 3/4in) wide.
Georgian mahogany secretaire bookcase, top fitted with two astragal glazed doors and adjustable shelves with brass bezel, base with two drop fronted drawers revealing a fitted compartmentalised interior above three full width drawers with ringlet handles and splayed bracket feet, 46 ins wide x 21 1/2 ins deep, height 94 1/2 ins
A mid 19th Century brass bound camphor campaign secretaire chest, the upper long drawer dropping to reveal an interior of pigeon holes and drawers, gilt tooled green leather writing surface, two short and two long drawers under, recessed brass fittings and side carrying handles, turned feet, 92cm wide, 103cm high, Circa 1850 (faults and old restorations)
A Victorian mahogany secretaire bookcase, 106 cm wide Condition report Report by GHVeneer to the top of the bottom section in poor condition, lifting, stained and chipped. One of the cupboard doors below has been broken off one of its hinges. General all over, quite heavy age related wear, scratches, dents etc. One of the small drawers in the secretaire has lost its handle.
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