A GOOD LATE 19TH-CENTURY SHERATON REVIVAL SATINWOOD-INLAID MAHOGANY SECRETAIRE BOOKCASE, having a swan-neck pediment with gadrooned urn finial above an inlaid urn and foliate scrollwork, with inlaid dentil-effect above a frieze with oval flowerhead patera and foliate scrollwork, above a pair of thirteen-pane bevelled astragal-glazed satinwood banded and ebony and boxwood-strung doors, enclosing three adjustable shelves, between bellflower-inlaid pilasters with matching banding and stringing, the lower stage having a rectangular top with matching banding and stringing, above a foliate-inlaid drawer with cast brass oval backplate ring handles, the front hinged to reveal three pigeonholes above a long drawer with matching banding and stringing, between two columns each of three matching drawers, above a blind-and gilt-tooled green hide skiver, within matching inlay, above a pair of cupboard doors each inlaid with a female figure, enclosing a shelf, all between bellflower-inlaid pilasters, on a plinth base, 91cm x 50.5cm x 236cm high, (36in x 20in x 93in)
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A George IV mahogany secretaire bookcase, the detachable moulded cornice above adjustable shelves and a pair of drawers, enclosed by a pair of astragal glazed doors, the right frieze drawer with a fall and brass lock stamped 'GR Barrons, Patent,' above a pair of cupboard doors, 4ft 7in (139.2cm) w.
A Biedermier mahogany architectural secretaire abbatant ,the breakfront with cushion drawer, over fall front opening to reveal an architectural fitted interior, above three graduated long drawers, flanked by turned pillars with brass engine turned capitols and terminals, raised on paw feet (143x129cm).
A Continental mahogany secretaire a abattant, 19th century, having gilt-metal mounts, now with mahogany top over frieze drawers and fully-fitted mirrored and stepped interior with secret compartments, enclosed by fall front with a pair of panelled doors below and a further drawer to the plinth base, on turned feet, H 153cm W 105cm
A George III mahogany secretaire bookcase, the upper section with urn finial mounted inlaid shaped cornice above a pendant frieze and a pair of glazed doors enclosing adjustable shelves, the lower section with moulded rectangular top above a tambour cylinder front enclosing a fitted interior and leather inset slide above three long graduated drawers with a shaped apron, standing on splayed bracket feet, 87cm wide
George III mahogany and crossbanded bow front Secretaire Chest, the top with ebony stringing above a frieze with an inlaid panel, decorated with vases of flowers, the upper drawer with fall front enclosing fitted interior, above three long graduating drawers with turned ebonised handles, shaped and inlaid apron, bracket feet, 234cms, (411”).
Victorian mahogany Secretaire Bookcase, the upper half with moulded cornice, the interior fitted three adjustable shelves, enclosed by arched glazed doors, the lower half fitted with numerous drawers and pigeonholes, enclosed by a fall front, with a bun handle, above a cupboard with twin arched panelled doors, plinth base, 104cms, (3’5”).
A William IV mahogany secretaire bookcase, the upper section with projecting cornice above two lancet-glazed doors, flanked by reeded half columns, the projecting base with fitted secretaire drawer above a pair of panelled cupboard doors enclosing an arrangement of six short drawers, flanked by reeded half columns, on a plinth base, 227cm high, 120cm wide, 57cm deep
A GEORGE III SECRETAIRE BOOKCASE (originally part of a larger item), the moulded, dentil and lambrequin cornice over an inlaid fluted frieze, two astragal glazed doors enclosing adjustable shelving, fitted secretaire drawer as two drawers, three further drawers below, brass drop handles and splayed feet, 32" wide, 87" high
A 19th Century French Marquetry Inlaid Secretaire a Abbatant, predominantly veneered in thuya and broadly banded in kingwood, the veined rouge marble top over a frieze drawer and lid inlaid with a vase of roses, with bird's eye maple veneered fitted interior, over four drawers, upon toupie feet, 66.5cm by 34cm by 137cm
A George III mahogany secretaire bookcase, the arched pediment with central tablet inlaid with vase of flowers, above two crossbanded astragal glazed door enclosing shelves, the projecting lower section with oval crossbanded secretaire drawer, enclosing fitted interior, above three long graduated drawers, shaped apron, on splayed bracket feet 130cm wide, 256cm high, 60cm deep
A large George III fiddle back mahogany estate bureau cabinet, the upper section with an architectural pediment above two panelled doors, enclosing adjustable shelves, the desk with a rising flap above a secretaire drawer fitted with drawers, candle slides and pigeon holes over two short and two long graduated drawers, on carved ogee bracket feet, 129cm x 290cm high
AN EDWARDIAN FOLIATE MOULDED WALNUT SECRETAIRE BOOKCASE, the upper part with moulded cornice above three astragal glazed doors enclosing adjustable shelves, the projecting lower part with three-quarter deep fitted secretaire drawers beside two short drawers and with a pair of cupboard doors and divided fall front compartment beneath, raised on a plinth. Width 60". Height 90".
A mahogany and brass bound campaign secretaire chest, late 19th century, the carcass in two parts, with drop down secretaire drawer above three graduated drawers with flush brass handles, and with brass side handles, one side with name plaque for Lt Gilbert Jones, Madras Artillery No.4 secretaire drawer front detached, distressed, 31" wide, 16" deep, 35" high overall
A George III oak and mahogany crossbanded and chequer strung dresser base, circa 1800 the rectangular two plank top above three frieze drawers, the central drawer later fitted as a secretaire, above two later fielded panel cupboard doors flanked by six cockbeaded drawers with oval brass stamped handles and raised on shaped bracket feet, 78.5" wide, 19" deep, 36.5" high
A late 19th century mahogany and brass bound secretaire military chest, in two parts, the top with two short, a long drawer and a drawer fitted with a calamander veneered writing surface, a letter rack and compartments, the base with two long drawers on bun feet, 117cm high x 56cm deep x 114cm wide
A fine ebony and marquetry secretaire cabinet by Hunsinger, Paris, circa 1880, with a pair of architectural doors and a secretaire drawer, signed Hunsinger a Paris on the lock h.166cm.; w.85cm.; d.49cm. Charles Hunsinger (1823-1893), specialised in furniture made with ebony and ivory marquetry. He became established at 244 rue du Fauborg-Saint-Antoine in 1863 and transferred his workshop to 56, rue de la Roquette in 1867, together with 13, rue Sedaine in 1874. In 1872, he formed a business with Charles-Adolphe-Federic Wagner. They took part in the Paris Exhibitions of 1865, 1867, 1868 and 1889 and won a gold medal at Brussels in 1881.
A VICTORIAN BURR WALNUT AND MARQUETRY BUREAU A CYLINDRE, the gilt metal three-quarter gallery above an arrangement of three frieze drawers, the inlaid sliding front opening to a blonde wood fitted interior with writing slope and secretaire drawers, above a serpentine-shaped frieze drawer on cabriole legs, 31" wide.
A late Georgian mahogany secretaire bookcase, the flared cornice above a pair of astragal doors enclosing adjustable shelves, the dummy drawer fall flap opening to reveal fitted interior of pigeon holes, short drawers and a cupboard decorated with birds-eye maple and an inlaid motif to the small panel door, three long graduated drawers below fitted brass ring handles and raised on splayed bracket feet, 45in. x 88in. high.
A William & Mary walnut secretaire, the frieze drawer above the fall-flap decorated with cross and feather banding, opening to reveal a leather cloth-lined hinged writing surface, pigeon holes, short drawers and a panelled door, two short and two long graduated drawers under fitted engraved brass handles and lock escutcheons, raised on later bracket feet, 43in. x 20in. x 65in. high.
An Edwardian narrow mahogany secretaire, the top with pierced three-quarter gallery above a fielded fall-flap opening to reveal a leather-lined writing surface and pigeon holes, a panelled hinged flap below enclosing stationery compartments, decorated with blind fret carved banding, raised on splay scrolling feet, 25in. x 46in. high.
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