GEORGE III MAHOGANY AND INLAY SECRETAIRE CHEST-ON-CHEST 18TH CENTURY the key moulded cornice above a frieze with shell motif inlay, above two short and three long drawers flanked by fluted angles, the lower part with a secretaire drawer fitted with pigeon holes and drawers, over two further long drawers, raised on splay feet 111cm wide, 189cm high, 56cm deep
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Early 20th century mahogany secretaire cabinet, fall front with leather inset surface and fitted interior, drawer and cupboard, curved end display cabinets, on ball and claw feet, W135cm, H126cm, D40cm Condition Report Click here for further images, condition, auction times & delivery costs
A 19TH CENTURY MAHOGANY SECRETAIRE WITH LINEN PRESS TOP, the upper section having dentil cornice over two plain panelled cupboard doors opening to reveal three slide-out trays, the base having three deep full width drawers, the uppermost being fitted with fall down front, supported on plain bracket feet, approx 210cm high, 116cm at widest point
A Victorian flame mahogany narrow secretaire bookcase, the shaped cornice above a pair of glazed doors enclosing two adjustable shelves, over a single frieze drawer, opening to reveal a fitted interior with drawers and pigeonholes, leading two a pair of panelled cupboard doors and raised on turned bun feet. 76cm wide.
A George III mahogany and marquetry decorated secretaire bookcase, circa 1790, the arched cornice decorated with marquetry urns and floral branches above a pair of astragal glazed doors opening to adjustable shelves, the top of the base with elaborate twin handled urn marquetry motif, the fall front secretaire drawer opening to a fitted interior, the three further long graduated drawers above shaped bracket feet, 240cm high, 122cm wide, 57cm deep
ϒA pair of bois satine, rosewood and specimen marquetry secretaire abbatant by Dissidi, 20th century, gilt metal mounted throughout each rectangular marble top with canted front corners, above a frieze drawer decorated with rural houses, the hinged fall beneath decorated with a scene of classical ruins, opening to a fitted interior incorporating small drawers and a central cupboard, the pair of cupboard doors beneath decorated with a further marquetry scene of classical ruins, flanked by parquetry pilasters, on square section feet with patera mounts, each 155cm high, 102cm wide, 49.5cm deep ϒ Indicates that this lot may be subject to CITES regulations when exported. Please see our Terms & Conditions for more information.
A Gillows Aesthetic Movement walnut, parcel gilt and thuya wood secretaire cabinet attributed to H. W. Batley, c 1880's stamped 'Gillows 13165', the upper section fitted cupboards, drawers and shelves and decorated with gilt ground panels of flowers and neo-classical maidens, the base having a finely tooled leather-panelled fall enclosing a fitted interior over a further cupboard on turned supports, H 209 cm W 102cm
A large George III period mahogany secretaire bookcase; the outset cornice above a plain frieze and two glazed doors with lozenge-shaped astragal glazing bars, the single full-width fitted secretaire drawer above two cupboard doors and shaped apron, raised on French-style bracket feet, 238cm high x 124cm wide CONDITION REPORT: The cornice appears to be in good general order. The sides and the top appear OK with no major problems although there is a couple of minor vertical indentations on the right hand side where the top meets the base. All the glazing is untouched and the astragal glazing bars are there with the central foliate appliques. The lower section on the right hand side exhibits some minor scuffs and scratches etc., but nothing major. On the left hand side equally so with one or two minor historic “splits” of about 2/3cm at the top but these aren't particularly noticeable or visible. There is a section where the lower hinge on the left hand door meets the front left hand leg and is approx. 4cm split. There is a bit of ink staining on the horizontal shelf near the front of the drawer and there is some damage to the lower right hand side of the drawer(see images). There has also been some similar repair to the lower left hand side of the drawer (not particularly well) and also fresh fillets above the pear shaped ivory escutcheon. When the fall is let down to show the writing surface, the green baize is a later replacement. There are several ink stains as expected and the bank of four right hand side drawers, one of the ivory handles is off but it is present. The right hand door bead moulding between the two escutcheons is lifting towards the top. Overall this is a good piece and has come privately.
A good George III Hepplewhite mahogany secretaire bookcase, c.1780, the flared moulded cornice with arcaded frieze, above a bookcase with arched astragal eight panel glazing, enclosing two shelves, the base with secretaire drawer with two incuse cornered fielded panels and original octagonal brasses, opening to reveal a fitted interior with baize writing surface, nine drawers and four pigeonholes, above two cupboard doors enclosing a cupboard to the left and bank of three drawers to the right, on splayed bracket feet, 43¼ x 21in. (110 x 53.5cm.), 87in. (221cm.) high. * With letter of provenance dated 18 Sept. 1963 from Raymond Mortimer (Charles Raymond Bell Mortimer CBE), stating that the secretaire was "a present to the famous [Austen Henry] Layard [1817-1894] whose biography has just appeared. His bride was the daughter of Sir John Guest, rich from steel, and a sister of the first Lord Wimborne. The donor was Jean Louis Agassiz (spelt like that) [1807-1873], a famous naturalist and geologist, Swiss by origin at least I feel pretty sure that it was he."
A marquetry inlaid mahogany secretaire side cabinet, early 19th century, attributed to Gillows of Lancaster, the upper section with a central arched recess flanked by cupboards, over a fitted secretaire drawer and cupboards, flanked on either side by outstepped pilaster column supports and on short turned feet, decorated all-over with inlaid floral designs, 86cm wide48cm deep150cm high
A George lll mahogany secretaire bookcase, in the manner of Gillows of Lancaster, the upper section with a dentil carved cornice over glazed doors opening to reveal adjustable shelves, the lower section with a fitted secretaire drawer, an inlaid and crossbanded front with gilt oval handles, the cupboards beneath with three fitted long drawers and swept bracket feet,91cm wide51cm deep232cm highProvenance: The Estate of a Gentleman Dealer.
A GEORGE III MAHOGANY SECRETAIRE BOOKCASE, c.1790, in two sections, surmounted with an outset dentil cornice, above astragal glazed doors, enclosing adjustable shelving, the lower section fitted with secretaire double drawer, with fall front, enclosing tooled leather scriver, pigeon holes, stationary compartments and drawers, over three further long drawers, applied with retail label of Butler’s, Ormond Quay, with brass handles and bracket feet. 208cm high, 102cm wide
Georgian style mahogany break front library bookcase, dentil cornice above figured frieze, four astragal glazed doors above secretaire drawer, four drawers and cupboards, plinth base, W199cm, H215cm, D50cm Condition Report Click here for further images, condition, auction times & delivery costs
A late 19th century French Louis XVI style inlaid rosewood and walnut secretaire of small proportions, with marble top above a fall enclosing a fitted interior, over three drawers, on scroll legs, 103cm H x 48cm W x 35cm D CONDITION REPORT: Marble with some shallow chips to the back and scratches to the top. Lock probably replaced to the secretaire fall front - the leather has been damaged. There is no key for this piece. General light age wear externally, overall ok.
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