A TALL REPRODUCTION KINGWOOD, MAHOGANY AND STRUNG LOUIS XV STYLE SECRETAIRE CHEST, red and dusk pink veined marble top, the single top drawer above a fall front door with three dummy drawers, revealing open sections and three drawers and green leather insert, above three further drawers, on cabriole front legs terminating in sabots, width 68cm x depth 39cm x height 129cm (no keys, some drawers locked, fall front door unlocked)
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A GEORGE I STYLE CENTURY BURR VENEER, WALNUT FRUITWOOD AND CROSSBANDED SECRETAIRE CHEST ON CHEST, incorporating older timbers, concave moulded outswept cornice, above three short over seven long graduated drawers, the central drawer with a fall front fitted with five assorted drawers below eight pigeon holes, the bottom drawer with a half scalloped front, with sunburst parquetry inlay, brass drops handles, shaped back plates and escutcheons, on bracket feet, width 105cm x depth 57cm x height 175cm (condition: some veneers losses, all drawers slide well, humidity split to both sides) (with three keys, some locks sticky so some locks in need of attention)
Anglo Indian hardwood campaign chest, constructed in two sections with brass banding and steel folding carrying handles, the upper section with fitted secretaire drawer, tooled leather writing surface, lower section with two drawers.width 105cm (41"), depth 51cm (20"), height 92cm (36")Condition report: Overall condition good, original feet missing, other writing surface replaced at later date.
A George III mahogany secretaire bookcase of small proportions, the flared cornice over a pair of 13 pane astragal glazed doors enclosing two adjustable shelves, the base with a panelled secretaire drawer with fitted interior over three long graduated drawers, with the original brasses, raised on swept feet, 36 x 21½in. (91.5 x 54.5cm.), 81¼in. (206.25cm.) high.
Y REGENCY ROSEWOOD AND BRASS MOUNTED SECRETAIRE CHIFFONIER EARLY 19TH CENTURY with superstructure of two tiers and pierced gallery with brass trellis supports, mirror back, above secretaire drawer revealing a green baize writing surface, central cupboard flanked by pigeon holes, above a pair of cupboard doors with brass grille inserts, backed with silk, and carved claw and ball gilt feet(95cm wide, 140cm high, 42cm deep)Footnote: Note: Please be aware that this lot contains material which may be subject to import/export restrictions, especially outside the EU, due to CITES regulations. Please note it is the buyer's sole responsibility to obtain any relevant export or import licence. For more information visit http://www.defra.gov.uk/ahvla-en/imports-exports/cites/
CHARLES X MARBLE TOPPED MAHOGANY COMMODE EARLY 19TH CENTURY with a variegated grey marble top above a secretaire drawer, opening to a green leather lined writing surface and short drawers, three further drawers and a further drawer concealed in the plinth, raised on scroll feet(128cm wide, 91cm high, 62cm deep)
A GEORGE III SATINWOOD, ROSEWOOD, AMARANTH AND MARQUETRY SECRETAIRE BREAKFRONT DISPLAY CABINET, the arched pediment centred by a draped urn flanked by foliate scrolls above four glazed crossbanded doors, enclosing shelving against paper lining, over a fall front secretaire section with fitted interior and flanked by deep side drawers, over four marquetry panel cupboard doors on outset plinth base, 133cm wide; 227cm high; 94cm deep
A GEORGE III MAHOGANY SECRETAIRE CABINET, the architectural top with broken triangular pediment and key pattern dentil moulding, above a fluted frieze and twin panelled doors, opening to reveal a sliding shelved interior, the base with fall front drawer, fitted with pigeon holes and stationary compartments, above two long drawers, and raised on bracket feet. 253 x 127 x 65cm deep
19TH CENTURY MAHOGANY BOOKCASE SECRETAIRE having twin upper glazed ten pane doors with adjustable interior shelving over a base section of four drawers, the top most with slide out and drop down front incorporating an interior arrangement of satinwood front drawers and pigeon holes, ebonized knobs and brass escutcheons to the drawer outers, the whole on corner bracket feet, 227cms overall H, 120cms max W, 53cms D
A 19th century painted house keeping cabinet fitted with three drawers on curved base (missing a drawer), with central secretaire drawer, height 263 cm, width 170 cm and depth 55 cm. CONDITION REPORT: One drawer missing, sadly. Central secretaire drawer is very stiff. Key present but locks rather temperamental. Doors very stiff to open. Losses to paint in numerous areas. See additional images.
A LATE 19TH CENTURY CAMPHOR WOOD CAMPAIGN SECRETAIRE CHEST with decorative brass inlay, carved galleried back and sides, brass bound corners and carrying handles, the central secretaire drawer with fold out writing slope, drawer, pigeon holes and cupboard within, and surrounded by seven further drawers to include one with a recess for inkwells and pen tray, all standing on casters, 104.5cm wide x 52cm deep x 127cm high
A 19th century Gothic style oak secretaire bookcase, the glazed double doors with arched astragals enclosing tow adjustable book shelves above castellated pediment, the fall front drawer fitted with a large panelled arched doorway revealing cupboard, flanked by pigeon holes and short and long drawers, above two long drawers, with brass wreath cast handles and octagonal back plates, on plinth base, 218cm high x 127cm wide x 58cm deep
A DUTCH WALNUT AND MARQUETRY SECRETAIRE A ABBATANT, Late 18th century, with canted front corners flanking the fall front, decorated with floral festoons above a flower basket, with fitted interior of drawers and pigeonholes; above twin doors with conforming marquetry work, on short tapered legs, height: 143cm, width: 90cm, depth: 44cm
A GEORGE III MAHOGANY SECRETAIRE CHEST OF DRAWERS, Early 19th century, the top with reeded edge above a fall front drawer with geometric beading to the front and fitted interior, above three further graduated drawers, all with cock-beaded edges and gilt brass swing handles, on short splayed legs, height: 106cm, width: 96cm, depth: 51cm
A GEORGE IV ROSEWOOD, AMBOYNA, AND SATINWOOD STRUNG CYLINDER SECRETAIRE, Circa 1825, the superstructure with twin doors with reverse painted convex glass inserts decorated with game, within coromandel banded borders; the bowed 'rolltop' front opening to a fully fitted interior of pigeonholes, drawers and a pull out writing surface; above two drawers and four straight tapering legs to brass caps and castors, height: 140cm, width: 72cm, depth: 48cm
An Anglo-Indian specimen timber secretaire cabinet, first half 19th century, the fall opening to an arrangement of pigeon holes and drawers around a pair of central cupboard doors, 158cm high, 122cm wide, 50cm deep Condition Report: Marks, knocks, scratches, abrasions consistent with age and use,Old splits and cracks, Chips, losses, and some replacements to veneers and mouldings, spliced repair above one rear leg. The handles are replacements, the top drawer with evidence of previous holes, the drawers to the base have required some timber to be cut out of the doors to accommodate, there are polish deposits to the handles. The interior with exotic specimen timber veneers, these pull handles appear to be the original,The fall with warping, one corner standing proud of the carcass, All elements are open and unlocked at time of report, there is a key with the item but it does not operate either of the locks.Please refer to additional images for visual reference to condition Condition Report Disclaimer
A George IV mahogany and goncalo alves bureau bookcase, circa 1825, the profusely carved pediment incorporating scroll and acanthus motifs, above a pair of panelled doors opening to adjustable shelves, the fall front secretaire section opening to a leather inset writing surface and an arrangement of pigeon holes and a long divided drawer, the pair of panel cupboard doors opening to three sliding trays, flanked on either side by scrolling acanthus carved terminals, on tapering foliate carved feet, 240cm high, 123.5cm wide, 62.5cm deep Condition Report: Marks, knocks, scratches, abrasions consistent with age and use,Old chips, losses, and some replacements to veneers and mouldings, one section to the lower part of a flanking pilaster is detached but present and one part to the lower side of the base the same, they both have signs of old glue, The locks appear original, there is one key operating the top cupboard doors and another for the fall and the lower cupboard doors, these all appear original,The leather inset to the fall with scratches, indentations and scuffs to be expected from age and use,Some old splits and cracks, As can be seen in the additional online images the rear of the doors is unfinished - some of the panels have small holes in - perhaps these have been fabric lined before,The sliding elements all functioning at time of the report, the slide to the top of the fall needs to be all the way out for the fall to fit snuggly into the closed position. Condition Report Disclaimer
A Regency mahogany and crossbanded secretaire bookcase, circa 1815, the fall front drawer opening to an arrangement of pigeon holes and small drawers, 231cm high, 109cm wide, 55cm deep Condition Report: Marks, knocks, scratches, abrasions consistent with age and use,Some chips, losses, and replacements to veneers and inlays, old splits and cracks, also some chips and losses to areas of the cornice The handles to the fall are not original there are plugged holes to the interior of the drawer front - there is no writing surface, possibly by design. The interior with small handles, each of vaguely the same pattern, probably original. Four removable shelves to the interior, these appear to be the original, the cupboard doors enclosing two linen slides - there appears to have been space for three. Some replacements to the glass, the catch to the panel doors with some spliting and cracking probably from force. Condition Report Disclaimer
A George III mahogany secretaire bookcase, circa 1810, 222cm high, 107cm wide, 50cm deep Provenance: Property of a Private Family CollectionCondition Report: Marks, knocks, scratches, abrasions consistent with age and use, There are no shelves provided with this bookcase, there are the plug rests for the shelves in one drawer, there is a key for the glazed bookcase only, the other drawers are open at time of report, the top drawer with a Bramah lock, this is probably a later fitted lock. There is no key for this either. The handles are later, they cover some old holes to the drawer fronts where previous handles have beenOld chips, losses, and some replacements to veneers, especially to the sides of the cabinet top - Old timber element split and detached from the rear of the cabinet top. Some chips, losses, and some replacements to veneers and inlaysThe cabinet top and base may be a marriage, both parts are of a similar date (as catalogued) but the cut out to the chest base dose not conform with the dimensions of the cabinet top. Overall the piece stands well though as per the catalogue image. Condition Report Disclaimer
A 19th Century mahogany secretaire, the upper section with swag and flower head medallion decorated cornice, over two mirrored doors enclosing adjustable shelving over two long and four short drawers, the serpentine fronted base with moulded edge over a rosewood cross-banded drawer with brass swan neck handles, fitted with ratchet action baize covered writing slope flanked by various unlidded compartments over a notch carved frieze raised on turned collared and fluted tapering legs, 92 cm wide x 55 cm deep x 195 cm high
A 19th century mahogany secretaire bookcase, having a pair of bar glazed doors above a secretaire drawer, with three graduated long drawers below, on splay bracket feet, 86 cm wide- 190 cm high, 84cm wide 44cm deep Overall condition some losses of colour loss to edge see image, wear due to use and age
An 18th century walnut and oyster wood secretaire bookcase, the top with a pair of astragal glazed doors enclosing adjustable shelves, with oyster veneers to the sides, over a single drawer with sliding writing surface within, and a pair of cupboard doors below, supported on bracket feet. 104 cm wide, 48 cm deep, 188 cm high.
A George III mahogany secretaire bookcase, the top with dentil and blind-fret carved cornice, over a pair of panel doors enclosing adjustable shelves, the base with secretaire drawer and fitted interior over a pair of panel doors, supported on bracket feet. 122 cm wide, 58 cm deep, 221 cm high.
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