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C18th Mahogany Secretaire Chest, fall enclosing well fitted nest of small & long drawers, centre door with 2 secret compartments, inner door with small drawers & pigeon holes, green & gilt tooled leather writing surface, front with 2 short & dummy cock beaded drawer, all over 3 graduated long cock beaded drawers on bracket supports with brass swan neck handles, all oak lined
A Late 19th Century Mahogany Breakfront Secretaire Bookcase, the moulded cornice above four astragal glazed doors enclosing shelves, the lower section with a fully fitted secretaire drawer and three further drawers flanked by drawers and cupboards, all raised upon a plinth, 145 cms wide x 46 cms deep x 205 cms high
A mahogany secretaire bookcase, having a pair of bar glaze doors above a secretaire door, with three further long drawers below, 108 cm wide See illustration Condition report Report by GH Probably late 18th/early 19th century. 214 cm high. The back of the left rear leg is broken but still partially attached. The block which fits in front of the leg is also detached but present. The piece of cock beading to the left on the bottom drawer is loose but still attached. One of the panes of glass is broken. Two of the back boards to the chest of drawers are broken off and missing. There are also cracks and minor damages to the back boards of the bookcase, with some old worm damage. It wouldn't appear that any of the back boards have been replaces. Otherwise the piece is generally chipped, scratched, gouged and stained, with some uneven sun fading, particularly evident on the top of the chest, and some light water staining and ring marks, all commensurate with age and use. There are also some pieces of cracked and/or repaired veneer, notable on the right hand side of the chest and on the foremost left part of the top of the chest. The interior to the secretaire is in generally good condition with all matching knob handles and no obvious damage or repairs to any of the pigeon holes or drawers. Comes with an insurance letter from the company where the piece was bought in 1978 by the vendor of £1,275.
A walnut chest on stand, having two short, a long drawer, and a secretaire section, above another long drawer, on barley twist legs, 94 cm wide See illustration Condition report Report by GH 46.5 cm deep 139 cm high 94 cm wide Date of manufacture is unknown but likely to have been in the last 30 years. The secretaire has a fall front hinged at the bottom. In terms of condition, there does not appear to be any major damage or restoration. The stand is fairly solid and the joints appear to be firm. The veneer on the drawer fronts is generally in reasonably good condition with some small cracks and scratches. There is some sun fading to the front and sides. There is a key.
A George III mahogany secretaire bookcase, stepped cornice above a satinwood veneered frieze and a pair of astragal glazed doors, the projecting base with fitted drawers above long graduated cockbeaded drawers, brass bat shaped handles, outlined throughout with boxwood stringing, shaped apron, outswept bracket feet, 228cm high, 111cm wide
A late George III mahogany Secretaire bookcase, the whole inlaid with stringing, the upper part with arched cornice, fitted three shelves enclosed by a pair of astragal glazed doors, the base with Secretaire drawer, the fall-front enclosing pigeon-holes, one long and eight small drawers, cupboard under enclosed by a pair of panelled doors, on turned feet, 48ins wide x 22.5ins deep x 95ins high (one foot loose)
A French Walnut Secretaire/Bookcase with moulded cornice and one pair of opposing single pane glazed doors, opening to reveal three shelves, the base having moulded edge top, the fall having central moulded panel flanked by two glazed single panes, opening to reveal ten pigeonholes and small purple leather writing surface and over a lower pair of opposing twin moulded panel doors, standing on rectangular feet, 44'' wide x 91'' high x 20 1/2'' deep
A George IV mahogany secretaire-bookcase, circa 1825, the break arch cornice above a pair of panel doors enclosing adjustable shelves, the base with secretaire top drawer fitted with inset tooled leather writing surface and an arrangement of pigeon holes and satinwood fronted drawers, above three further long graduated drawers shaped apron and outswept feet, 220cm high, 107cm wide, 48cm deep
A George III mahogany secretaire bookcase, stepped cornice above a satinwood veneered frieze and a pair of astragal glazed doors, the projecting base with fitted drawers above long graduated cockbeaded drawers, brass bat shaped handles, outlined throughout with boxwood stringing, shaped apron, outswept bracket feet, 228cm high, 111cm wide
A William IV rosewood secretaire bookcase, inverted breakfront cornice, bead and disc edge, two glazed doors flanked by pilasters with corinthian capitals, projecting base, hinged piano top over secretaire fitted with drawers and pigeonholes, two bevel glass door cupboard to base. 193cm high x 133.5cm wide x 51cm deep.
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