EARLY NINETEENTH CENTURY FIGURED MAHOGANY SECRETAIRE CHEST ON CHEST, the broken architectural pediment with dentil moulded border, above two short and three long, cockbeaded drawers, the lower drawer fitted with pigeon holes, short drawers and moulding drawers, flanking a central aperture (lacking door) and pair of fluted pilaster fronted secret drawers, the conforming lower section with three long drawers, fitted with brass swan neck handles, and raised on ogee bracket feet, 81 ½" (207cm) high, 54" x 23 ¼" (137.2cm x 59.1cm), the lower section lacking escutcheons and the drops to the handles differs slightly
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A 19th century mahogany veneered secretaire a abbatant . Surfaces are discoloured in parts. Top drawer slightly dropped. Marble top with damage, with large crack and some pieces missing. Several large cracks to the front and signs of old repair and filling to cracks with splices. Several smaller cracks to the front and the side. Bottom doors with signs of repair and several cracks, left hand side bottom door with key hole filled. Small chips to veneers, base with some scuff marks. Fall front locked and there is no key. 146.5cm by 102.5cm by 46cm.
A good quality Regency style yew wood secretaire bookcase, 20th CenturyHaving a dentil cornice above two astragal glazed doors enclosing two shelves, the secretaire with a fall front drawer enclosing a compartmentalised interior over three graduated cock beaded drawers each applied with gilt metal wreath ring handles, above a shaped apron and outswept bracket feet, 94x200x45cm.
19th century Mahogany Secretaire Cabinet, the double upper drawer with a fitted interior of a bank of drawers and pigeon holes above two panel cupboard doors opening to reveal two slide-out shelves with leather fringed detail to front, raised on square tapering legs and spade feet, 116cms wide x 115cms high
ART NOUVEAU MAHOGANY SECRETAIRE CABINET possibly made by J S Henry, the top section with a panelled drop flap which reveals an arrangement of satinwood drawers and pigeon holes. The bottom section with a single drawer and cupboard underneath, both sections inlaid with foliate designs. 50 1/2ins (128cms) high
A George III mahogany secretaire, the top section sliding out and opening to reveal a fitted interior of drawers, a door and pigeon holes, the central door inlaid with paterae and flanked by two secret compartments, the secretaire section over three drawers, raised on bracket feet, 122cm high, 118cm wide, 56cm deep
A William IV period mahogany Library Bookcase, with moulded cornice above two astragal glazed doors enclosing six adjustable shelves and an unusual drop front Secretaire drawer, the front faced in book spines from Ree's Cyclopaedia, flanked to either end with two secret compartments, each camouflaged with book spines, inside the drop front reveals an arrangement of drawers and pigeon hole compartments, on a conforming base with three frieze drawers and two large cupboard doors, flanked to either side with a turned column and raised on front lion paw feet, 9'2" (157cms) wide. (1)
An early 19th Century mahogany crossbanded and inlaid secretaire chest:, the top bordered with boxwood and ebony lines, the chequer inlaid hinged fall enclosing a fitted interior with tooled leather inset writing surface and with pigeon holes about a central enclosed cupboard, containing three long drawers below, on bracket feet, 107cm (3ft 6in) wide.
A French mahogany, tulipwood crossbanded and gilt metal mounted breakfront secretaire wardrobe: with shell and foliate cresting, the centre section with bevelled mirror panel door surmounted by ribbon tied laurel garlands, having a secretaire drawer below with hinged fall enclosing a satinwood veneered fitted interior with small drawers, pigeon holes and tooled leather inset writing surface, containing two long drawers under, flanked by a full length cupboard to either side, each enclosed by a bevelled mirror panel door with applied ribbon tied drapery, pendant floral foliage, laurel leaves and guilloche ornament on tapered legs, terminating in sabots. 184cm (6ft 01/2in) wide.
A George IV mahogany secretaire bookcase, with two shelves supported on S scroll ends and brass rods, over a tambour fronted letter cabinet with central inlaid panel, a secretaire drawer with lifting and sliding surface with green tooled leather as fitted, ebonised inlay to drawer front and two lion's head ring handles, all raised on tapering turned legs with opposing spiral reeding capped on brass castors, 89 by 45 by 169cm high.
Early 20th century mahogany break front secretaire bookcase, raised back with shell carved pediment, fall front with leather inset and fitted interior, three drawers, two figured panelled doors, W138cm, H135cm, D39cm Condition Report Click here for further images, condition, auction times & delivery costs
An Early XIX Century and Later Mahogany Breakfronted Secretaire Bookcase, with stepped pediment, glazed Gothic style astragal doors, the base with central secretaire drawer to fitted interior, flanking sides with small drawers over cupboard doors, on bracket feet (married), 245cm high, 236cm wide.
A late 19th/early 20th Century French mahogany and gilt brass mounted Secretaire of "Louis XV" design with heavy pink and white breccia marble slab to top, fall front secretaire with quarter veneered panel with applied gilt brass ribbon and floral swags and trophies, enclosing fitted interior with central pigeon hole and six small drawers, the uprights with bold ram's head, leaf and floral mounts, on slender cabriole legs with leaf mounts to knees, the X-pattern undertier with oval centre tier with leaf mounts and with gilt brass, leaf and hoof pattern sabots, 30ins wide x 18ins deep x 53ins high Provenance: Rosamund Contessa Di Sant Elia (1881-1965) of Walmer Place, Walmer, Deal, Kent, gifted under Will and thence by family descent
A George III gentleman's mahogany enclosed wash stand / Secretaire, the lid opening to reveal adjustable mirror, compartments and stationery compartments, fitted pullout baize lined writing slope, metal lined drawer with bowl cut-outs, one other drawer and deep drawer to right-hand side, all with double dummy drawer fronts, brass side handles, on turned legs and castors, 25.5ins wide x 19ins deep x 36.5ins high (top marked and with slight damage)
A 19th Century teak Secretaire military chest in two sections, the Secretaire drawer with fall front opening to reveal pigeon holes and seven small drawers, three long drawers under, all with circular turned flush handles and on turned feet, the sides with rope handles, 32.5ins wide x 16.5ins deep x 40ins high
An early Victorian mahogany Secretaire bookcase, the upper part with moulded cornice, fitted two shelves enclosed by a pair of shaped and moulded glazed doors, flanked by carved scroll brackets, the base with rounded front corners, fitted with secretaire drawer, pigeon holes and eight small drawers, three long drawers under, on plinth base, 48ins wide x 22ins deep x 42ins high
A George II walnut Secretaire cabinet, the front matched figured veneer panels inlaid with herringbone bandings and crossbandings, the upper part with moulded and in-curved cornice, the interior fitted eleven variously sized drawers all inlaid with herringbone banding and with brass ring handles, enclosed by a pair of plain doors, the base with adapted secretaire drawer, fitted pigeon holes and five small drawers, two deep drawers under with brass swan-neck handles with pierced and engraved shaped back plates, conforming shaped escutcheons and on bracket feet, 41ins wide x 22ins deep x 77ins high
A large 19th Century break front secretaire bookcase, astral glazed doors, centred with a pair of panels flanked by singles, below a stepped dentil and decorative cornice, all above a secretaire drop front drawer and panel doorsmeasurements: 245 cm x 166 cm x 55 cmcuffs and scratches consistent with age and usage. Some water marks to the wood. All drawers move smoothly, keys present. All shelves sound and glass is unbroken. Tarnishing to handles. Some chips to the woodwork.
A George IV mahogany secretaire bookcase, the cornice pediment above lattice bar glazed double doors enclosing two banks of six small drawers, pigeon holes and a central cabinet, all over the fitted secretaire drawer and a further three long drawers below, raised to splayed bracket feet, height 232cm and width 96cm across the cornice, S/D.
A GOOD LATE REGENCY EBONY LINED FIGURED MAHOGANY SECTIONAL BREAKFRONT LIBRARY BOOKCASE WITH BOWFRONT CENTRE the moulded projecting cornice with raised cresting above a four-door astragal glazed front enclosing adjustable shelves above a fitted pull forward secretaire drawer with a cupboarded base enclosing slide out trays flanked by conforming side pieces; on turned bun feet 223cm wide 65.5cm deep at centre 241cm high
A RARE MID 18TH CENTURY WALNUT CROSS-BANDED BURR YEWWOOD SECRETAIRE KNEEHOLE DESK with quarter veneered top above a drop down top drawer revealing a fitted interior of small drawers and pigeon holes and three small side drawers to each side of a central cupboard kneehole, fitted pierced brass handles and standing on shaped bracket feet 78cm wide 48cm deep 78cm high.ConditionIn good restored condition some of the cross-banding maybe replacements.
Regency mahogany secretaire bookcase, circa 1815-25, moulded cornice over astragal glazed doors opening to adjustable shelves, over a secretaire chest base with fitted interior with satinwood faced drawers and pigeonholes, over three graduated long drawers, all with brass ring handles, raised on splayed bracket feet, width 112cm, height 231cm, depth 53cm
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