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A Victorian Mahogany Secretaire Bookcase, the glazed top with two arched doors enclosing fitted adjustable shelving, the secretaire drawer below with fall front enclosing a fitted interior of drawers, pigeonholes and gilded writing inset, a further shallow drawer and arched panelled doors below enclosing cupboard, on a plinth base (altered), 41” wide
A Late George III Mahogany Secretaire Bookcase, early 19th century, the ovolo pediment above a fluted frieze with two astragal glazed doors below, enclosing three adjustable shelves, the chest with a deep two-as-one secretaire drawer enclosing pigeon holes and drawers, three further long drawers below with later knob handles, raised on bracket feet, the top possibly associated, 114cm by 58cm by 238cm
A late 18th/early 19th century Scottish mahogany secretaire chest the reeded rectangular top over a deep oval inlaid dummy drawer, two dummy drawers to the left enclosing fitted interior, two short drawers to the right, above three graduated long drawers, shaped apron, raised on bracket feet 125cm wide, 111cm high, 56cm deep
A French Kingwood and rosewood secretaire a-abbattant, in the Louis XVI taste, the white marble top over an arrangement of a short frieze drawer over two false drawer fronts, opening to reveal an arrangement of one long and two short drawers to the fitted interior, over five short drawers, all fitted with Rococo style gilt metal handles and key escutcheons, between canted front corners with gilt metal caryatid and foliate mounts, raised on a cut-out plinth, 51.5cm wide, 125.5cm high, 29cm deep Provenance: Offered in the auction of contents by Allsop Sellers on the direction of Mr & Mrs R H Widdowson at Green Acres, Tuck Hill, Six Ashes, Nr Bridgnorth, Shropshire; held on Tuesday and Wednesday 12th & 13th July 1977, lot 167.
Nineteenth century mahogany military campaign secretaire chest in two sections with two short and three long drawers, the top right hand drawer with fitted secretaire interior, brass locks stamped S. Morden & Co London, with military brass flush handles, 90 cm wide x 48 cm deep and 97 cm high
A brass bound mahogany campaign chest, mid 19th century, the upper section, fitted with a secretaire drawer, satinwood fronted drawers, held with a slide, flanked with two short drawers and a long drawer, the lower section, with two long drawers, on turned feet, 99cm wide, 47.5cm deep, 106cm high. By descent the chest possibly owned by James Kerr, Colonel 1st Madras European Regiment, H.E.I.C.S See associated lots 361, 662 and 663.
An Edwardian mahogany Secretaire Cabinet with satinwood floral scroll, ribbon and basket inlay and banding, shaped surmount above pair of glazed doors flanked by turned columns, bureau, small drawers, pair of glazed doors and fall front beneath on square tapering legs and spade feet, 4ft 2in wide
A GEORGIAN INLAID SECRETAIRE BOOKCASE having an arched surmount with string inlaid geometric designs between turned finials, a conforming frieze and two large geometrically glazed doors, enclosed shelving; the lower stage with rectangular reeded top and deep secretaire drawer, sliding and falling to reveal the central conch shell inlaid cupboard section with an arrangement of pigeon holes and fitted drawers, all over three long cockbeaded drawers with circular brass back plates and ring handles, raised on flared bracket feet. 223cm(h) x 108cm(w) x 56cm(d)
AN EARLY 19TH CENTURY MAHOGANY SECRETAIRE CHEST OF DRAWERS having a cross-banded rectangular top, the deep fall-front secretaire drawer opens to reveal the baize writing surface and arrangement of drawers, pigeon holes and central cupboard section, the three cockbeaded graduating drawers all with oval brass back plates and bale handles, raised on splayed bracket feet. 110cm(h) x 115cm(w) x 56cm(d)
A REGENCY MAHOGANY SECRETAIRE BOOKCASE, the upper section with a moulded cornice above twin astragal glazed doors, the lower section with a secretaire drawer, with a fitted interior with a central cupboard door flanked by pigeonholes and short drawers, above twin panelled cupboard doors, with ebonised stringing, on splayed bracket feet, 40" wide. See illustration
A FINE PAINTED SATINWOOD AND PARCEL GILT CABINET of Sheraton design, the upper section with a slightly bow-shaped tambour front opening to interior pigeonholes and secretaire drawers, flanked by gilt fluted classical columns with acanthus leaf terminals, surmounted by a glazed cabinet with a central panel painted with a classical female dancer amidst acanthus leaf scrolls and grape clusters, surmounted by a gilt "stiff leaf" pediment, the lower section with a frieze drawer painted with floral swags, on gilt turned tapering legs with stiff leaf terminals conjoined by shaped stretchers, on baluster turned legs, 40" wide. See illustration
A Continental mahogany secretaire a abattant, circa 1860, the stepped and moulded cornice, above a fall front, opening to small drawers and a cupboard, above three drawers, flanked by Ionic pillars, 175cm high, 115cm wide, 60cm deep Condition Report:** Marks, scratches and abrasions consistent with age and use. Some old closed splits. Some losses to veneers. Minor chips. Two hairline splits across the fall. Images are available for visual reference to condition upon request
A Victorian oak secretaire bookcase, the bookcase fitted with three adjustable shelves, pair of single glazed panelled doors, bears brass retailers plaque for T Wallis and Son Holborn Circus, London; the secretaire fitted with small drawers and pigeon holes and leather inset writing surface above a large double doored cupboard base
GEORGE III MAHOGANY AND CROSSBANDED SECRETAIRE CHEST ON CHEST CIRCA 1760 the moulded cornice above two short and two long drawers, the lower section with a fall front drawer enclosing a fitted interior with pigeon holes and drawers, over three further long graduated drawers, raised on bracket feet 101cm wide, 177cm high, 55cm deep
GEORGE III MAHOGANY SECRETAIRE BOOKCASE CIRCA 1780 the simulated dentil moulded cornice above a pair of crossbanded panel cupboard doors, opening to reveal adjustable shelves, the lower section fall front drawer enclosing a fitted interior with pigeon holes drawers and an inset baize writing surface, above six further short drawers, raised on shaped bracket feet 106cm wide, 223cm high, 52cm deep
LOUIS XV STYLE KINGWOOD AND GILT BRONZE MOUNTED SECRETAIRE CIRCA 1900 the rouge marble top above a guilloche applied frieze, over a panelled fall front painted in the Vernis Martin style with romantic scene of lovers, opening to reveal a fitted interior with inset baize writing surface, raised on slender square cabriole legs ending in sabots 58cm wide, 127cm high, 39cm deep
GEORGE III MAHOGANY SECRETAIRE BOOKCASE CIRCA 1810 the dentil cornice above two interlaced astragal glazed panel doors enclosing adjustable shelves, the lower section with a double fall front drawer enclosing a fitted interior with pigeon holes, small drawers, a central cupboard door and an inset baize writing surface, above three long graduated drawers, raised on splayed bracket feet 116cm wide, 237cm high, 55cm deep
AN EARLY 19TH CENTURY MAHOGANY SECRETAIRE BOOKCASE, the top with arched pediment above two lancet glazed doors revealing fitted shelves to the interior, base with reeded edge top above deep secretaire drawer having fitted interior, three cockbeaded drawers below standing on splay bracket feet. C1890. 42" Wide x 21" Deep x 88" High. "A marriage".
A LATE 19TH CENTURY WELSH OAK SECRETAIRE BOOKCASE, the back having moulded cornice above two moulded glazed doors flanked by reeded pilasters, three fitted shelves to the interior, the projecting base with moulded edge above deep secretaire drawer with fitted interior, two moulded panel doors below flanked by reeded pilasters on a platform base with turned feet. Bears cabinet makers signature Evans Llanboidy and date 1898. 50" Wide x 22.5" Deep x 76" High.
A LATE 19TH CENTURY WELSH OAK SECRETAIRE BOOKCASE, the top having moulded cornice above two arched glazed doors flanked by fruit moulded corbels, the projecting base with deep upper drawer with fitted secretaire interior above two further drawers and flanked by moulded corbels now on short bun feet. C1890. 48" Wide x 22" Deep x 74" High.
A Georgian mahogany secretaire chest, the moulded top with a wide cross banding above a baize lined secretaire drawer revealing satinwood drawers with ivory knop handles and open pigeon holes above three graduated cockbeaded drawers, the whole raised on splayed feet, 112 cms. wide, 54 cms. deep, 125 cms. high.
A George III Oak Secretaire Chest on Chest, late 18th century, the cavetto moulded cornice above two short and three long graduated drawers, the bottom drawer fitted as a secretaire with fall front enclosing pigeon holes and drawers, the lower section with three graduated drawers all between canted corners, raised on bracket feet, 104cm by 51cm by 165cm
A Victorian Rosewood Secretaire Wellington Chest, third quarter 19th century, the rectangular top above two long drawers with a two-as-one secretaire drawer enclosing two small drawers and pigeon holes, the lower section with three deep drawers, all between rectangular columns with moulded brackets, 64cm by 41cm by 126cm
A George III Mahogany Bureau Pedestal Writing Table, attributed to Gillows, circa 1790, the hinged slope resting on double ratchet supports above a deep two-as-one secretaire drawer, the sliding tray inset with a brown and gilt leather skiver, above a well and lidded compartments, the shaped apron flanked by six small drawers with opposing sham drawer, 122cm by 62cm by 94cm For similar examples see Stewart (Susan) Gillows of Lancaster & London 1730-1840, volume 1, page 281 and volume II page 377
AN IRISH REGENCY BRASS-INLAID AND ORMOLU-MOUNTED ROSEWOOD WRITING TABLE BY HENRY EGGLESO & CO, DUBLIN crossbanded in maple and inlaid with lozenges, the galleried superstructure on scrolling brackets and fitted with two drawers, the frieze with a secretaire, on conforming uprights with mirror inset back, inverted breakfront base and gilt ball feet, lock stamped EGGLESO & CO DUBLIN, 124cm h; 97 x 45cm Provenance: anon sale, Sotheby`s, Important English Furniture, 22 November 1991, lot 263 (as "George IV, c1820") whence bought by the present private vendor (£4,400). ++In fine original condition with slight damage to the gallery at one end and minor losses to the ormolu beading but free from restoration. The mirror probably original with some light overall disturbance of the silvering
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