A George III mahogany secrétaire chest on chest, the Greek key moulded cornice above two short and three long drawers, the secretaire fitted with a central cupboard, pigeon holes and drawers, flanked by blind fret angles, above three long drawers and on bracket feet, 182.5cm high, 117.8cm wide, 49cm deep.
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A Victorian rosewood and mother of pearl travelling workbox and secretaire:, the hinged caddy top lid with mirror panel to the underside, enclosing fitted compartments for cottons, needles and sewing implements, the double hinged front backed with morocco leather panels, enclosing a further two short drawers and folding writing surface, raised on four ribbed bun feet, 35 cm wide, some damage.
A George IV mahogany and inlaid secretaire bookcase:, the upper part with a moulded dentil cornice, fitted with adjustable shelves enclosed by a pair of rosewood crossbanded and circular glazed panel doors, the lower part in two sections, having a fall with oval crossbanded and strung panels enclosing a chequer inlaid fitted interior with small drawers and pigeon holes about a central enclosed cupboard, containing three long drawers below, on bracket feet, 110.5cm (3ft 7 1/2in) wide, 254cm (8ft 4in) high.
A 19th Century Colonial hardwood and inlaid secretaire cabinet:, the upper part with a reeded top, enclosed by a pair of brass lattice and mesh panel doors, the lower part inlaid with boxwood and ebony lines and with reeded mouldings, having a fall enclosing a fitted interior with small drawers and pigeon holes about a central enclosed compartment, containing three long drawers below, the sides applied with brass carrying handles, on short turned and reeded bun feet, 90cm (2ft 11 1/2in) wide.
JOLIOT-CURIE FREDERIC: (1900-1958) French Physicist, husband of Irene Joliot-Curie and assistant to Marie Curie. Nobel Prize winner for Chemistry, 1935. T.L.S., F. Joliot-Curie, one page, 4to, Paris, 4th March 1947, to a gentleman, in French. The letter bears the printed heading of the Intellectuals National Union, with head office in Paris and Joliot-Curie signs in his capacity as General Secretaire of the U.N.I. and as Nobel Laureate and invites his correspondent to a boarding committee of the U.N.I. convened by Gabriel Chevallier, looking for the defense and dissemination of the French culture. EX. £100-150 Gabriel Chevallier (1895-1969) French Writer.
Fine Regency mahogany double-sided architects' desk by Gillows, the moulded rounded rectangular double ratcheted top, adjusting on easel supports, with secretaire drawer with fall front and Bramah patent lock enclosing leather lined easel writing slope with well below flanked by two banks of boxes, each with hinged lid inlaid with ebony and sycamore alphabeticised oval plaques, with six short drawers below, the reverse with faux drawer front raised on plinth bases, the secretaire drawer stamped 'GILLOWS', 130cm wide x 98cm high x 73cm deep CONDITION REPORT Top has a few blemishes, miner scratches, one easel support is slightly misshapen but functions fine. Horizontal splits to four of the rear dummy drawers. Lower left drawer lacks lock, otherwise minor splits, slight loses / repairs and wear commensurate with age
A Regency/George III mahogany secretaire bookcase, the upper section having pediment with moulded edge over twin astragal glazed doors, upon a base with oval veneers, opening to reveal a fitted interior, with drawers flanking a central door with shel l paterae, flanked by secret compartments over three long raised drawers, on bracket feet, 1.14m wide, 2.48m high
A VERY FINE IMPRESSIVE FRENCH MAHOGANY AND GILT BRASS MOUNTED SECRETAIRE CABINET 19th Century the super structure with pierced brass gallery above a central bevelled glass mirrored door and bowed glazed doors with frieze drawers the base with secretaire drawer and tooled leather writing surface raised on square tapering legs joined by a shaped stretcher on turned legs 152cm (h) x 90cm (w) x 50cm (d)
A Regency Mahogany Secretaire Chest. The rectangular top with moulded edge above a cock-beaded fall front section enclosing a fitted interior housing small drawers and pigeon holes above a tooled leather insert to the flap. The chest base having six cock-beaded drawers set three either side of a panel doored cupboard and raised on carved lion paw feet, 40 ins (102 cms) high, 36½ ins (93 cms) wide, 20 ins (51 cms) deep.
An early 19th century mahogany secretaire bookcase, the pair of arching astragal glazed doors on a base with a secretaire drawer with three graduated long drawers, h. 230 cm, w. 113 cm CONDITION REPORT: Generally good some surface staining and marks, one new bit of veneer let into the top, replacement handles, some minor losses to veneers
A George III mahogany 'Estate' secretaire bookcase, in the manner of Gillows of Lancaster, the broken swan neck pediment with carved bosses, over a pair of oval panelled and ropetwist bordered cupboards, enclosing three shelves and three drawers, over an unusual two-tier secretaire drawer, the top with a slide-out baize-lined writing surface, the reverse with three secret drawers over compartments, some losses, two slides with letters, over a further three drawers, on shaped bracket feet,123cm wide61cm deep243cm highLiterature: For similar examples, see Susan Smart, 'Gillows of Lancaster and London 1730-1840' Volume I, pp. 279-282 and illustrated in plates 293, 294 and 295.
A late George III mahogany secretaire bookcase, the associated top with dentil cornice and plain frieze above a pair of glazed astragal doors enclosing adjustable shelves, the two false drawers below opening to reveal a fitted interior of a small cupboard door with inlaid shell motif, pigeon holes and drawers, two further long drawers under, fitted brass swan neck handles, raised on bracket feet, 50 x 24 x 96in. high.
A 19th Century Colonial hardwood two section military secretaire chest, the gadrooned moulded top above the secretaire drawer with fall-front opening to reveal a fitted interior of a fluted door, pigeon holes and drawers, three long drawers below, all with inset brass handles, iron carrying handles to sides, further gadrooned moulding below raised on tapering fluted feet, 44 x 19 x 45in. high.
A George III satinwood and mahogany bookcase secretaire, cavetto moulded cornice, glazed panelled doors to the upper section enclosing shelves, secretaire drawer enclosing an interior with a baize writing surface, pigeon holes and drawers, (one missing), two doors under enclosing three slides, bracket feet, width 95cm, height 217cm, depth 52cm.
A George III mahogany secretaire dressing table, rectangular top with rounded corners and a moulded edge, secretaire drawer flap fronted, enclosing writing surface and a configuration of drawers and pigeon holes, three drawers to each pedestal and a recessed cupboard, bracket feet, damaged and substantial restoration, width 88cm, height 86cm, depth 47cm.
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