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A circa 1830 mahogany secretaire cabinet, of small proportions, the upper section having a plain frieze and twin recessed panel doors enclosing adjustable shelves, the base fitted secretaire drawer having fall front and fitted interior above two further long drawers, pressed brass oval handles, all raised on turned feet, height 193cm, width 95cm
A George III mahogany and tulipwood crossbanded secretaire bookcase the swan-neck pediment with arcaded frieze and ivory pendants above a pair of glazed doors with ogee astragals enclosing slotted shelves, the lower part with a secretaire drawer enclosing a fitted maple veneered interior of pigeon-holes and drawers above a pair of cupboard doors enclosing slides, on shaped apron and splayed bracket feet 130cm wide, 255cm high, 58cm deep
A George III mahogany secretaire chest the projecting cornice above a pair of curved astragal glazed doors enclosing slotted shelves and a deep secretaire drawer, panelled as two, enclosing a fitted interior of drawers and pigeon-holes above three long graduated and cockbeaded drawers with brass drop handles, on bracket feet 96cm wide, 215cm high, 55cm deep
A Louis Vuitton brass and leather mounted secretaire à Linge, the exterior with gold and brown LV fabric, edged in stamped LV leather with brass corners and hinges (all stamped), with hinged lid and front opening to reveal two boxes and open recess above an arrangement of eight drawers, with Louis Vuitton label, no.933958, 3ft 8.5ins x 1ft 10ins
A George IV mahogany secretaire chest and associated bookcase top fitted adjustable shelf enclosed by a pair of astragal doors, the base decorated with cross banding and inlaid boxwood stringing, the secretaire drawer opening to reveal a fitted interior of pigeon holes, short drawers and a cupboard, three long graduated drawers below fitted turned knob handles, raised on turned tapering feet, 44in. x 91in. high. See illustration
A 19th Century French figured mahogany Secretaire Abattant in the Biedermeier manner with moulded overhanging cornice, fitted one frieze drawer with shaped front, the panelled fall-front enclosing central cupboard and six small drawers, three long drawers under with shaped drawer fronts, on turned feet, 41ins wide x 21ins deep x 58.5ins high
A George III mahogany Secretaire tallboy, the upper part with moulded and dentil cornice and with blind fret frieze, fitted two short and three long drawers with fluted cant corners, the base with Secretaire drawer opening to reveal central cupboard, pigeon-holes and six small drawers, two long drawers under, all with gilt brass swan neck handles with floral and leaf pattern back plates, on bracket feet, 39ins wide x 21ins deep x 78ins high
A George III mahogany Secretaire bookcase, the upper part with moulded and dentil cornice, fitted three shelves enclosed by a pair of "Thirteen Pane" astragal glazed doors, the base with crossbanded top and drawer fronts and inlaid with boxwood and ebonised stringings, the Secretaire drawer with twin dummy drawer fronts enclosing pigeon-holes and five small drawers, three long drawers under, on bracket feet, 43ins wide x 23ins deep x 88ins high (top and base possibly associated - bracket feet lose and drawer fronts somewhat faded)
AN EARLY 19TH CENTURY INLAID MAHOGANY SECRETAIRE CHEST OF DRAWERS having a rectangular bow-fronted and crossbanded top over a large secretaire drawer inlaid with geometric motifs, opening to reveal the fall-front hidden drawer, baize writing surface, paterea inlaid central cupboard and arrangement of box wood strung drawers and pigeon holes, over three graduated, cockbeaded and crossbanded long drawers each with turned handles, raised on splayed bracket feet centred by a shaped apron. 60.5cm x 121cm x 107cm
A mahogany secretaire bookcase, the associated top with a pair of astragal glazed doors enclosing adjustable shelves, the base inlaid stringing and four long cedar lined drawers with embossed thistle brass handles on bracket feet, early 19th century and later, 79.75in (202.3cm) h, 34.25in (86.7cm) w, 17.75in (44.6cm) d.
CHARLES FRANCIS ANNESLEY VOYSEY (1857-1941) TABLE SECRETAIRE, CIRCA 1900 oak and inlaid macassar ebony, the projecting moulded cornice above a tapered carcass with rectangular fall, with applied heart -shaped escutcheon, inlaid with three macassar panels, further inlaid in ivorine, stained gesso and mother of pearl and depicting birds and flowers, opening to reveal an interior fitted with pigeonholes and supported by brass stays with heart-shaped brackets, above an open shelf; cabinet comes with original key, the terminal worked as entwined hearts 45.5cm wide, 50cm high, 30.5cm deep Literature: John Brandon-Jones 'C.F.A. Voysey: architect and designer 1857-1941)', page 135, ref E5, E12, pages 67-74. Note: As a designer Voysey paid meticulous attention to detail, designing every aspect of a project whether architectural or in the design of a piece of furniture as with the current lot. His characteristic heart shaped motifs can be seen in the escutcheon, the brackets of the beautifully shaped stays on the fall and in the key which is wrought with four entwined hearts. The escutcheon was probably made by Thomas Elsley & Co of the Portland Metalworks whilst the key was likely to have been supplied by W. Bainbridge Reynolds. The simple, clean lines of the carcass are typical and hold true to his design ideals. In 1909 he stated ‘Simplicity in decoration is one of the most essential qualities without which no true richness is possible. To know where to stop and what not to do is a long way on the road to being a great decorator.’ More unusual perhaps are the macassar ebony panels which are inlaid with a depiction of his characteristic bird and flower motif and which lend to the piece a more luxurious quality
An early 19th Century figured mahogany Secretaire Bookcase, the upper section with stepped cornice and fitted with adjustable shelves enclosed by pair of glazed tracery doors, hinged writing drawer under, with pull out adjustable writing slope flanked by 2 compartments, fitted with small satinwood drawers and pigeon holes with cupboard under enclosed by panelled doors on a plinth base. 4'2" (127cms) wide.
A George III mahogany and satinwood banded bookcase cupboard the reeded moulded cornice above a pair of astragal glazed doors enclosing space for adjustable shelves, above a quarter veneered fall front secretaire section with central cupboard door and small drawers and pigeonholes and a pair of oval veneered and banded panel cupboard doors, the whole enclosed by reeded corner terminals and raised on a plinth base 133cm wide, 257cm high, 41cm deep
A Regency mahogany secretaire bookcase with three adjustable sliding shelves enclosed by two glass panelled doors with drawer below fitted with pigeon holes and drawers and cupboard under enclosed by two circular panelled doors, standing on short splayed bracket feet, 108cm wide by 223cm high
A Victorian mahogany Secretaire Bookcase having architectural pediment, pair of glazed doors having decorative foliate moulding to the central glazing bar and enclosing 3 adjustable shelves, the base with secretaire drawer and three long graduated drawers on 4 large bulbous supports, 230cms high 108cms wide
A Fine George III Secretaire Chest on Chest. The upper section having a dentil moulded cornice above four long graduated drawers with cock-beaded edges; the bottom drawer with fall-down front on iron catches enclosing a bank of pigeon holes below arcaded frieze drawer flanked by small ripple-grained side drawers. The sides with sunken stop-fluted quarter columns to the corners. The base section housing three further long drawers on bracket feet. 43 ins (110 cms) wide, 21 ins (54 cms) deep, 68½ ins (174 cms) in height.
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