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A good 19th century military, two sectional secretaire chest, the front elevation enclosed by three long and two short drawers, the secretaire with the original fitted interior comprising drawers, pigeon holes, central cupboard, etc, with brass banded borders, the chest in two sections, having label pasted to the upper section of the lower chest 'From Galt Gieve & Co RN Outfitters Portsmouth' bearing in ink the name 'Captain Pollard of HMS Royalist, Devonport' (HMS Royalist, a Royal Navy Satellite class composite screw sloop was built in 1883, hulked as a depot ship in 1900, she was renamed Colleen in 1913 and transferred to the Irish free state in 1923 and broken up in 1950)
An early 19th century mahogany secretaire bookcase/cupboard, the lower chest section fitted with four long drawers, the upper with brass button release fall front, enclosing a fitted interior of small drawers and pigeon holes, beneath a recessed cupboard enclosed by a pair of panelled doors with well matched flame veneers, the interior with sliding adjustable shelves, 97cm wide x 52cm deep x 211cm high
A Georgian mahogany secretaire bookcase cabinetThe top section with moulded cornice with Greek key decoration over two Gothic glaze doors, the base section with secretaire drawer fitted with pigeon holes, small drawers and central door over three long drawers and bracket feet, height 220cm, width 112cm, depth 52cmCONDITION REPORTSHandles appear old, some are broken, 2 panes of glass are crackedSome splitting/lifting of wood on cornice, one escutcheon missing from base General surface marks/scuffsSplitting to lefthand side of base, splitting to interior, back boards appear old, sold requiring renovation
A 19th Century mahogany and brass bound secretaire military chest:, in two parts, the upper part having a hinged fall enclosing a burr maple veneered fitted interior with small drawers and pigeon holes and with tooled leather inset writing panel, containing three long drawers below, on turned tapered feet, 99cm (3ft 3in) wide, 108.5cm (3ft 6 3/4in) high.
A late 19th Century mahogany inlaid and satinwood banded secretaire bookcase:, bordered with boxwood and ebony lines, the upper part with a moulded simulated dentil cornice and centred with a marquetry of foliate scrolls and mask, fitted with adjustable shelves enclosed by a pair of astragal glazed panel doors, the lower part having a hinged fall decorated with neo-classical urn and foliage enclosing a fitted interior with small drawers and pigeon holes, the cupboard below enclosed by a pair of doors on bracket feet, 117cm (3ft 10in) wide, 230cm (7ft 6 1/2in) high.
An early 19th Century mahogany and inlaid secretaire bookcase:, crossbanded in kingwood bordered with boxwood lines, the upper part with a moulded swan neck broken pediment with circular and oval fan medallions, arcaded pendant hung frieze and adjustable shelves enclosed by a pair of pointed and ogee arched glazed panel doors, the lower part having a hinged fall enclosing a fitted interior with pigeon holes and satinwood veneered small drawers, the cupboard below fitted with a single long drawer and sliding trays enclosed by a pair of doors inlaid with oval lines, on splayed bracket feet, 90cm (2ft 11 1/2in) wide, 229cm (7ft 6in) high.
Edwardian golden oak secretaire bookcase, projecting cornice above two astragal glazed doors with bevelled glass, panelled fall front relief carved with scrolled foliate, interior well fitted with pigeon holes, sloped correspondence stand, drawers and leather writing surface, two drawers and panelled cupboard below, W137cm, H238cm, D45cm
A stylish George IV boxwood strung and inlaid figured Mahogany SECRETAIRE BOOKCASE in the manner of GILLOWS the astragal glazed upper part enclosing adjustable shelves and flanked by reeded tapering side columns beneath a dished shaped pediment set with brass roundels; the base with a pull forward drop front leather lined fitted secretaire drawer above a pair of cupboard doors enclosed by reeded ringed tapering columns, on a moulded plinth base 136cm wide at base 247cm high plus finial.
A George III mahogany secretaire library bookcase, dentil cornice above a pair of rectangular doors with pointed arched glazing bars enclosing adjustable shelves, the projecting base with fitted drawer above three long graduated cockbeaded drawers, oval brass handles stamped with Neo-Classical urns, shaped apron, outswept bracket feet, 240cm high, 125cm wide, c.1810
GEORGE III MAHOGANY SECRETAIRE BOOKCASE, early 19th century, the dentil cornice above a pair of astragal glazed doors, a pair of tambour doors flanked by drawers, on a base with a fall front enclosing a fitted interior above two runs of four short drawers flanking a central drawer above a cupboard, height 220cm, width 112cm, depth 38cm
AESTHETIC MOVEMENT EBONISED AND GILT SECRETAIRE BOOKCASE, attributed to a design by H.W. Bately, stamped Gillow & Co 788 to the top of a drawer, an arcaded gallery above three open shelves above a painted panel of romantic figures on a gilt ground and a pair of drawers flanked by a cupboard with an arched panel of painted flowers on a gilt ground above a rectangular panel painted in the Pre-Raphaelite style with a lady before foliage above a four section rack, the tooled leather bureau top enclosing a fitted interior with tooled leather writing surfaces and brass locks by Comyn Ching & Co, a two door cupboard below, height 240cm, width 100cm, depth 53cm Ref: Gorringes, 26th June 2018, lot 413 for a similar example. Bately was a pupil of B.J. Talbert and published his furniture and designs in his Series of Studies for Domestic Furniture Decoration which includes the designs for a very similar secretaire bookcase.
A George III Mahogany, Boxwood and Ebony Strung Secretaire Bookcase, early 19th century, the glazed doors enclosing a fabric lined interior above a deep secretaire drawer enclosing a satinwood banded cupboard door and an arrangement of small drawers and pigeon holes, the base with two cupboard doors enclosing three sliding trays, on splayed bracket feet, 125cm by 51cm by 240cm See illustration
A pair of 19th Century mahogany bookcase cabinets with glazed and bared cabinet doors over drawers, one a secretaire and two arched cupboard doors 254cm tall by 192cm wide CONDITION REPORTS Originally two sections of a larger piece requiring plenty of attention and restoration throughout. Three pieces of cornice scrollwork - one missing, one still attached, two loose. Left glass broken to top, two pieces of beading below it missing, door panels cracked x 3, areas of veneer missing to the right hand side of cabinet door. See image for further details. Some areas of beading below arches missing, see images for more details. High level of restoration required, suggest viewing in person prior to purchase.
A late George III mahogany secretaire bookcase, inlaid with stringing, the detachable pagoda shape cornice above a pair of geometric astragal gazed doors enclosing three adjustable shelves, the serpentine base with a deep secretaire drawer fitted with pigeonholes and drawers, one with an old printed saleroom catalogue description dated 19th November 1930, from 'Willis's Rooms', with turned bone handles, with three further drawers and on bracket feet, 228.4cm high, 95.4cm wide, 54cm deep. Provenance: Purchased form Walter's Antiques, Petworth, West Sussex. The Collection of Sir Jeremy Lever.
A George III mahogany secretaire chest, the top with an applied moulded edge, above a drawer with a false front, revealing an arrangement of drawers and pigeonholes, above a pair of cupboard doors with outline mouldings, revealing two oak slides with leather dustguards, on square tapering legs and block feet, 115cm high, 115cm wide, 56.2cm deep.
A LATE NINETEENTH CONTINENTAL FIGURED WALNUTWOOD VENEERED SECRETAIRE A' ABATTANT with two arched pediment over a drawer and an upright fall front enclosing an upright fall front enclosing an arrangement of twelve drawers with floral and foliate scroll marquetry fronts, round an open compartment with interior mirror back, three long drawers below with brass drop handles with pierced back plates on toupe feet, 3'5" wide, 5' 9" high
A George III mahogany secretaire bookcase cabinetThe top section with moulded cornice with brass inlay, over two glazed doors with turned side supports and shelved interior, the base with fitted secretaire drawer, further drawers and pigeon holes, raised over three full length drawers and bracket feet, height 224cm, width 126cm, depth 51cm
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