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GOOD VICTORIAN MAHOGANY SECRETAIRE BREAKFRONT SIDEBOARD with shaped back rail over a moulded edge top, the central drawer with drop-down front and interior arrangement of satinwood fronted drawers and pigeonholes with baize writing surface over twin base cupboard doors and flanking outer cupboard doors, all with applied and moulded panel edged detail and carved corbel front decoration on corner bracket feet, 104.5cms overall H, 219.5cms W, 61cms D
19th century mahogany secretaire bookcase, projecting cornice, dentil frieze, two astragal glazed doors above single fall front enclosing fitted interior, three graduating drawers, shaped bracket supports Dimensions: Height: 225cm Length/Width: 113cm Depth/Diameter: 55cmClick here to view further images, condition reports, sale times & delivery costs for this lot.
Pair of serpentine Boulle secretaire chests French, late 19th Century, each with a marble top having three dummy drawers enclosing a fitted interior and with drawers below having gilt metal mounts, 64cm wide, 37cm deep, 124cm high Condition: some brass lifting to the side, some discolouration to one, crack to corner of marble top, general overall wear, losses and marks to the surfaces
Fine quality late 19th Century rosewood and marquetry inlaid secretaire bookcase, the swan neck pediment with a central urn finial above a moulded cornice and a pair of bar glazed bevelled glass doors enclosing adjustable shelves, the base with a fitted secretaire drawer above two panel doors and a plinth base, 96ins x 50insOverall in good condition with minor marks and losses from use over time.Height to the fall when open = 30.5insDoors are not warped
A Regency mahogany secretaire bookcase, moulded cornice, the frieze with ebony stringing, two glazed doors enclosing two adjustable shelves, the base with rectangular top, moulded edge, secretaire drawer enclosing an interior fitted with drawers, pigeon holes and a cupboard, two panelled doors under, bracket feet, width 122cm, depth 57cm, height 239cm.
An inlaid mahogany and penwork secretaire bookcase, profusely inlaid with scrolls and swags, with a shaped cornice over glazed cupboards, with three shelves, the scretaire drawer fitted with pigeon holes and drawers, flanking a central cupboard, over three graduated drawers, 107cm wide, 50cm deep, 242cm highCondition report: Cornice knocked back, one urn with loss the other restuck, some lifting to the veneers, and Front right foot knocked and with loss.
Rare and good quality 19th century mahogany and brass mounted Campaign linen press on chest, with fitted slides enclosed by panelled doors above a fall-front secretaire drawer with three fitted drawers, flanked by two short and one long drawer below, the lower section with two further long drawers, all with flush brass handles and Bramah locks, 102cm wide x 48cm deep x 175cm highCondition report: Bearing label for Saml. Levy, King William Street, StrandKey is lacking. Top doors bow slightly and won't currently close flush. Secretaire drawer velvet writing surface is a littke tired, second from bottom drawer lining is slightly bowing, bottom drawer lacks escutcheon, metal mounts are tarnished, general wear, surface scratches and allover minor deterioration but overall honest and mostly original, no signs of restoration, rich colour
A Georgian mahogany secretaire chest on chest, greek key cornice, possibly later mask decoration, cock beaded drawers with brass escutcheons, canted fluted columns and ogee bracket feet, fitted shaped interior including 'secret' drawers. Dimensions approx.W115 D56 H203cm, in need of a tidy up, with a few knocks and scrapes, but good solid and interesting piece
Impressive mahogany effect reproduction break front secretaire bookcase in the George II style, the drop front above two short and two long drawers flanked by cupboards with inlaid strung decoration surmounted with astragal glazed bookshelf, finished with fretwork pediment, total width approx 194cm
Mahagoni auf Weichholz, vergoldete Bronze, ersetzter weißer Marmor. Gerader Korpus zwischen vier kannelierten Eckpfeilern, in kurze verjüngte Zargenbeine auslaufend. Sechs breite Schübe, mittig eine furnierte Ausziehplatte. Bronzen teilweise ersetzt, Füße gekürzt. Maße Korpus ohne Marmor H 137, B 103, 5, T 48 cm.Berlin, Johann Gottlob Fiedler, zugeschrieben, um 1800.Das berühmteste Möbel von Johann Gottlob Fiedler, ein 1775 datierter Schreibschrank, befindet sich heute in der Sammlung des Museums für Kunst und Gewerbe in Hamburg. Seine Architektur und Intarsienarbeit sind noch ganz dem Stil des friderizianischen Spätrokoko verpflichtet. Franz Windisch-Graetz entdeckte 1961 zwei zehn Jahre später datierte Kommoden, die bereits alle Merkmale eines frühen höfischen Klassizismus aufweisen. Die beiden hier vorgestellten Möbel, der Sekretär, Lot 220, und auch die wohl etwas spätere Chiffonière, sind nochmals später zu datieren, nämlich an das Ende des 18. Jahrhunderts. Sie zeugen von einem ganz eigenen, sehr preußischen Stil aus der Regierungszeit Friedrich Wilhelms III., der sich doch deutlich von der französischen Mode absetzt. Mahogany veneer on softwood, ormolu mountings, replaced white marble top. Six-drawed corpus resting on four fluted supports, with a central pull-out writing surface. Some bronze mountings replaced, the feet truncated. Size without mirror H 137, W 103.5, D 48 cm.Berlin, attributed to Johann Gottlob Fiedler, c. 1800.Johann Gottlob Fiedler's most famous piece of furniture, a writing cabinet dated 1775, is now housed in the collection of the Museum für Kunst und Gewerbe in Hamburg. Its form and marquetry are still entirely indebted to the style of the Friderician late Rococo. Franz Windisch-Graetz discovered two chests of drawers in 1961, dated ten years later, which already display all the characteristics of early courtly classicism. The two pieces of furniture presented here, the secretaire, lot 220, and also the probably somewhat later chiffonière, are to be dated even later, namely to the end of the 18th century. They bear witness to a very Prussian style of their own from the reign of Frederick William III, which clearly contrasts with the French fashion.
A BIEDERMEIER SATIN BIRCH AND EBONISED SECRETAIRE ABBATANT, of elaborate architectural form, the upper section with a central cupboard flanked by descending ebonised rails and short drawers, all above a long and a further long shallow drawer, the fall enclosing a fitted interior with an architectural interior with central cupboard and pediment fronted drawer surrounded by further short drawers, all above two long deep drawers, 210cm high, 106cm wide
Rare Japanese export lacquer secretaire chest, circa 1700-20, having an ogee moulded cornice with barrel front frieze drawer, over a lacquered pull down front decorated with a lake shoreline landscape with pine trees and floating pavilions, opening to reveal a fitted interior with a configuration of drawers around a central cupboard door, opening to a pull out section revealing two secret doors behind, all detailed with branches, blossom, foliage and birds in gilt and coloured lacquers against a black ground, the chest base fitted with two short and two long drawers similarly lacquered, raised on straight bracket feet, width 112cm, height 169cm, depth 52.5cm
Anglo-Indian hardwood secretaire cabinet, circa 1900, carved throughout and with a fruiting vine frieze over two radial reeded carved doors, opening to a single shelf, the chest base with a secretaire fall front upper drawer, with cupboard, small drawers and secret drawers, over three further long drawers, all carved with reeded radial fronts and recessed metal carrying handles, raised on turned feet, width 107cm, height 199cm, depth 43cm
A GEORGE III MAHOGANY SECRETAIRE BOOKCASE, the upper part with a dentil moulded cornice above blind fretted frieze and two Gothic astragal glazed doors enclosing adjustable shelving, the secretaire enclosing an arrangement of six short drawers, one long drawer and pigeon holes, four graduated long drawers below, shaped aprons, bracket feet, 113cm wide x 225cm high x 57cm deep
A MAHOGANY SECRETAIRE BOOKCASE IN GEORGE III STYLE C.1890 inlaid with stringing and marquetry, with a pierced swan neck pediment, above a pair of astragal glazed doors enclosing three adjustable shelves, the secretaire fitted with satinwood drawers and pigeonholes, with a gilt tooled leather writing surface, above three long drawers 229cm high, 87.7cm wide, 51cm deep
A George III mahogany secretaire cabinetThe oval panelled doors enclosing adjustable shelves above a fitted secretaire drawer and three further long drawers, top probably associated, 91cm wide x 52.5cm deep x 179cm high, (35.5in wide x 20.5in deep x 70in high)For further information on this lot please visit Bonhams.com
A Charles X mahogany secretaire a'abattant with speckled/specked marble top over a frieze drawer, fall front with inset leather writing surface and fitted birds eye maple lined interior incorporating an arrangement of six small and one long drawer, over a further cupboard to base with well matched flame veneers, set/raised on turned bun feet, 110 cm wide x 48 cm deep x 151 cm high (marble cracked in two pieces)
Edwardian oak secretaire bookcase, the upper section with two glazed doors supporting nine panes of bevelled glass, three adjustable shelves, lower section hinged flap opening to reveal fitted interior, eighteen pigeon holes, two short drawers, central stationery compartment, base with two drawers and two single panel cupboard doors with carved decoration.width 114cm (45"), depth 46cm (18"), height 240cm (94")Condition report: Overall good condition, interior with some ink stains missing one inkwell, writing surface to leather inset in used but serviceable order, generally in good condition.
Mid 19th century Biedermeier figured mahogany secretaire, the upper section with gallery, central single panel door flanked by six shallow drawers, lower section with fall front drawer revealing four drawers, eight stationery compartments, two single panelled cupboard doors with single shelf to interior, all standing on four turned legs.width 107cm (42"), depth 59cm (23"), height 154cm (60")Qty: 1Condition report: One turning to balustrade dislodged but retained amongst various other components including a missing section of veneer from front drawer, two arcades of stationery compartments missing, four requiring re-gluing, writing surface re-covered with baize which has been removed now requiring re-covering, left-hand arch retaining hinge broken, escutcheon to secretaire drawer missing, lock to lower cupboard missing, excellent figuring to mahogany, potentially restorable.
Early 19th-century chestnut veneered fall front secretaire, cross banded in amboyna, top with brass gallery, single frieze drawer, fall flap opening to reveal fourteen stationery compartments above twelve short drawers and three long drawers, lower section with two single panel doors covering two interior drawers with brass handles, cast brass honeysuckle motifs and ring pull handles, the cabinet reputed to have been imported from Russia in the early part of the 20th century.width 100cm (39in), depth 48cm (19in), height 155cm (61)Condition report: Upper gallery one section with a small fracture on front, left-hand side slightly bent, cornice with evidence of repair and re-gluing, writing flap with damage to veneer left-hand top, brass hinges with damage to flap inlay, one section of cock beading missing, bottom left writing flap various scuff marks to feet, overall general signs of usage.
A QUEEN ANNE STYLE WALNUT DOUBLE DOME TOP BUREAU BOOKCASE of small proportions, the upper section with a pair of doors enclosing interior shelves and secretaire drawers, with candles-slides below, mounted by a moulded double dome top, the lower section with a herringbone veneered and crossbanded fall front opening to reveal a fitted interior with central cupboard, pigeonholes, secretaire drawers and sliding well, above two short and two long graduated drawers, on bracket feet, 76cm wide x 196cm high
20TH CENTURY SECRETAIRE CHEST ON CHEST, the upper section with a moulded cornice above three short drawers, and three graduating long drawers, with the fall front bureau opening to reveal eight pigeon hall compartments, with a central long and two short drawers to each side, each flanked by three small drawers, with three long drawers below, and the bottom drawer having a scallop shaped sunburst inlay to the centre, and raised on bracket feet
A Regency figured mahogany secretaire linen press, with slides and fitted drawer over two short and two long graduated doors on splay bracket feet, 127 cm wide x 63 cm deep x 215 cm highLosses to beading on lh door, door overlap and bottom drawer; old replacement veneers on drawer-frames where locks have been forced; needs re-polishing; feet heavily scuffed
A Regency mahogany secretaire cupboard, with three quarter gallery and moulded edge above a secretaire drawer with well fitted interior and with a pair of panelled cupboard doors below with moulded edge and raised on lobed feet with recessed castors. Height 107 cm, width 80 cm, depth 55.5 cm (see illustration).
A large 19th century mahogany breakfront secretaire bookcase, the upper section with four glazed doors enclosing adjustable shelves, the base with panelled cupboard door to either side, the centre section fitted with three drawers with brass drop handles and raised on a plinth base. Height 225 cm, width 250 cm, depth at cornice 47 cm (see illustration). CONDITION REPORT: The upper section detaches from the base. The upper section itself splits into three pieces. There is the centre section and the two end sections. The base also separates into three pieces. Between the base and the upper section the dividing shelf (for want of a better word) is in one piece. The bookcase is in the main solid mahogany. This applies to the upper cupboard fronts and sides. We cannot see the edge of the dividing shelf. The base cupboard fronts are solid. The base sides may be veneered. The sections to the left and right hand side of the drawers and between the drawers have a mahogany front but this being due to grain continuation. The drawer linings are oak. The drawer fronts have cockbeaded edges but probably onto solid mahogany. The backboards are pine. Please note that the cornice return moulding on the centre section is missing. It is not possible to see this from the image.
A Continental serpentine fronted secretaire chest of drawers, the top three drawers forming the secretaire, the lower drawers actual, with brass mounts and raised on a plinth base. Height 117 cm, width 60 cm, depth 34 cm. CONDITION REPORT: The cabinet is in extremely good condition with no significant issues. There are no lifting veneers and no losses to the woodwork. All metalwork is present. All drawers run smoothly. The plinth is in good order all round. There is no evidence of any woodworm. The piece could be used in its current state without the need for any work.
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