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A 19th Century mahogany satinwood banded, inlaid and marquetry secretaire bookcase:, bordered with boxwood and ebony lines and decorated with husks to the spandrels, the upper part with a tulipwood banded cornice and arcaded pendant husk frieze, fitted with adjustable shelves enclosed by a pair of ogee pointed arch astragal glazed panel doors, the lower part having a fall with central oval satinwood panel decorated with cherubs at play, flanked by laurel garlands and foliate stems, enclosing a fitted interior with small drawers, pigeon holes and tooled leather inset writing surface, the cupboard below fitted with sliding trays enclosed by a pair of doors with circular satinwood panels depicting male and female seated figures writing and reading, the shaped apron base on splayed beaded feet, 111cm (3ft 7 1/2in) wide, 222cm (7ft 3 1/4in) high.*Notes Stamped W. Bertram, 100 Dean St, Soho W.
GEORGE III ENCLOSED DRESSING TABLE CUM SECRETAIRE, in the style of Gillows of Lancaster, the twin hinged tops enclosing a sliding mirror flanked by compartments, trays and boxes, above a secretaire fitted drawer and a second vacant drawer, on tapering square section legs, height 92cm, width 87cm, depth 53cm
A GEORGE III MAHOGANY BUREAU the fall front opening to an interior fitted with a central cupboard flanked by architectural pilasters, secretaire drawers and pigeonholes with pierced arched mounts, above three drawers to the frieze, with two short and two long graduated drawers below, with brass swan-neck handles on bracket feet, 40" wide
Highly unusual 19th century Anglo-Colonial camphorwood and pen-work secretaire military chest in two parts, the upper section with secretaire drawer fitted with short drawers and pigeonholes, having two short over two long graduated drawers below, on stylised bun feet, each drawer with flush brass handles, all-over decorated with chinoiserie pen-work ornament, 86cm wide x 51cm deep x 96cm high
An early 19th Century mahogany secretaire bookcaseThe moulded cornice above two astragal glazed doors flanked by spirally fluted columns above the associated secretaire chest with a fall front top drawer enclosing a compartmentalised interior with pigeonholes and small drawers above three graduated cockbeaded drawers, each applied with oval back plates and swing handles, raised upon bracket feet, 128 x 220 x 53cm.
A Victorian oak secretaire bookcaseHaving a moulded cornice above two glazed doors enclosing three shelves, the base with a rectangular moulded top above a fall front enclosing a compartmentalized interior above three small drawers and two long graduated drawers, raised upon a plinth base, 132x40x52cm.
BATH CABINETMAKERS ART NOUVEAU INLAID MAHOGANY SECRETAIRE CABINET, CIRCA 1900 the projecting cornice above two astragal glazed doors, two inlaid drawers, and a sloping fall, profusely inlaid with marquetry in copper and specimen woods, opening to reveal a birch-lined interior fitted with drawers, letter rack and leather writing surface, the whole raised on square tapered legs linked by an undertier 164.5cm wide, 198cm high, 51cm deep Literature: Art Journal Magazine, Paris 1900 edition, page 134 illus. Note: This cabinet relates to a suite of furniture from the firm which won the gold medal at the Paris Exhibition in 1900
Possibly fruitwood Georgian or Victorian bureau or secretaire bookcase, the top having two doors opening to reveal fitted interior including cubby holes, drawers and central mirror door, the base fitted with small flap revealing three drawers and three further long drawers below, raised on cabriole legs W100 x D49 x H195cm
Good Regency mahogany secretaire bookcase, the raised open shelf back with reeded pilasters over the secretaire drawer with fall front enclosing a green leather lined interior over fabric lined brass grille doors flanked by reeded column pilasters and upon short turned feet, 36" wide, 20" deep, 60.5" high
A Louis XVI mahogany and gilt metal mounted secretaire abattant, by M SCHMIDT & M OHNEBERG, circa 1780, the rectangular marble top with rounded front corners and moulded edge, above a single drawer and a fall front opening to an arrangement of shelves, drawers and a pigeon hole, the lower section with a pair of cupboard doors opening to a fall front drawer below a shelf, flanked by fluted pilasters, on turned tapering feet terminating in brass caps, the top twice stamped 'A M SCHMIDT' and the back stamped 'M OHNEBERG', 144cm high, 79cm wide, 36cm deep Provenance: Private Collection, London Martin Ohneberg, was made master in 1773. Antoine Marie Schmidt was made master in 1784.For a related secretaire stamped OHNEBERG, see Christie’s Paris, 7th April 2009, Lot 249 (EUR 6,000)
A George IV mahogany secretaire library bookcase, circa 1825, the moulded cornice above four astragal glazed doors opening to adjustable shelves, the lower section with central fall front secretaire drawer opening to a leather inset writing surface and an arrangement of drawers and pigeon holes, flanked by a deep drawer on either side, above a central pair of cupboard doors opening to three sliding trays, flanked by a single cupboard door on each side opening to adjustable shelves, on moulded bracket feet, 269cm high, 262cm wide, 62cm deep
A George II walnut secretaire chest of drawers, circa 1740, the rectangular top with moulded edge above a shallow secretaire drawer, the three long graduated drawers below above shaped bracket feet, 82cm high, 94cm wide, 62cm deep Provenance: Private Collection, London For a related chest of drawers see Adam Bowett, Early Georgian Furniture, 1715-1740, Antique Collectors Club, 2009, page 108, Plate 3:26 (part of the collection at Beningborough Hall, York ). The Beningborough example demonstrates a similar shallow arrangement of the uppermost drawer(s). Whilst the Beningborough example appears to incorporate two drawers to the shallow uppermost frieze, the current example having a single drawer that is fitted, seems to be a genuinely rare feature for a chest of this period.
A Louis XV kingwood, tulipwood and palisander writing table, circa 1760, by Charles Topino, gilt metal mounted and decorated with a tessellating geometric design throughout, the cartouche shaped top sliding to reveal a pull out secretaire drawer with gilt tooled leather inset panel hinged with a mirrored panel to the reverse and revealing a tulip wood lined recess, above a further drawer to one side with a divided interior with button release mechanism, on square section tapering cabriole legs joined by an undertier, each surmounted by foliate cast pierced mounts and terminating in sabots, stamped 'C. TOPINO' three times to the undersides and 'JME' twice, 71cm high, 45cm wide, 34cm deep Charles Topino was made master in 1773.Established in the rue du Faubourg Saint-Antoine, Charles Topino specialised in the production of light furniture enriched with marquetry, either in the form of flowers or naive still-lives inspired by the borders of Chinese screens. He was most often employed as a specialist marqueteur by marchands such as Héricourt, Dautriche, Migeon, Denizot, Delorme, Tuart, Boudin and Moreau.
George III period mahogany secretaire chest on chest, upper section with moulded cornice over three short and three full width graduated drawers, the lower section with a full width secretaire drawer with fitted interior over two further graduated drawers on ogee bracket, fluted canted front corners throughout, 197cm high x 106cm wide - Provenance: Ralph and Ursula Vaughn-Williams, Bonhams English Furniture and Works or Art Fine Sale 16th July 2008 Lot 13
A good quality English made mahogany secretaire abbatant, the fall flap with geometric moulded detail, enclosing a fitted interior of pigeon holes, drawers of various sizes, central cupboard, etc, with central drawers above and below, together with a pair of panelled doors, the locks by Hobbs & Co of London, 93cm wide
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