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A FINE EDWARDIAN MAHOGANY SATINWOOD INLAID WRITING TABLE surmounted with a moulded shelf with pierced brass gallery flanked on each side by hinged compartments above a tooled leather writing surface with two frieze drawers inlaid with neo classical urns and husks on square tapering legs with brass caps and casters 95cm (h) x 133cm (w) x 54cm (d)
A good mid 19th c. Oak Pew/Bench seat, the top tail having moulded top with three stop chamfered sections separated by cut corner stiles, solid two plank seat with rear book shelf, the solid ends having Gothic style carved panel in the form of church windows, of mortise and tenon construction and peg joined throughout. 951/4'' wide x 36'' high x 20 1/4'' deep
A good mid 19th c. Oak Pew/Bench seat, the top rail having moulded top with three stop chamfered sections separated by cut corner stiles, solid two plank seat with rear back shelf, the solid ends having Gothic style carved panel in the form of church windows, of mortise and tenon construction and peg joined throughout. 95 1/4'' wide x 36'' high x 20 1/4'' deep
An art nouveau Walnut mirror back Sideboard, having moulded top with upper shelf and well turned supports, over rectangular bevel plate mirror with pierced supports, plain rectangular top, over a pair of Mahogany lined frieze drawers, over pair of opposing single carved doors with ornate copper handles and hinges, standing on turned legs. 54 1/4'' x 68 1/4'' x 19 1/2'' deep
An early Victorian rosewood travelling box decorated with cut brass and mother of pearl motifs, opening to reveal an original velvet interior, the lid with letter compartment, the box fitted with a lift out shelf and bottle containers, having nine bottles and boxes with silver covers, London 1859, with base drawer, 12"w.
Folio cabinet CONDITION REPORT: Oak 19th century Loos section to left upper side, top section lefts iff base Scrape to top Handles appear original No key for base various minor bashes throughout However generally in a good condition 108cm wide, 155cm high, 53cm deep Upper section 41cm deep, 50cm high, 29cm wide Lower sectional has a shelf 30cm from base and 2cm to top of lower section
Oak court cupboard with two small over two larger panelled doors and dated 1613 to the carved cornice on straight supports, 155cm tall, 169cm wide N.B. THIS IS NOT A CORNER CUPBOARD CONDITION REPORT: Fairly dirty throughout and much of the wood is scratched or rubbed Shelf between top and bottom is loose and badly cracked to the right hand side One door knobe of base section missing No key
A Ross of Dublin walnut campaign chiffonier, the top veneered in maple, with a Ross & Co brass plaque and Ross & Co paper label, 104 cm wide See illustration Report by RB The left hand turn support to the super structure is broken where it meets the upper horizontal shelf, the top has four segments of birds eye maple veneer, which is split and lifting a little, and a few holes too, the right hand door has the Ross brass inlaid plaque, and with the paper label applied below to the inside panel, no key, otherwise generally good as you would expect for a piece of Victorian furniture of this age. The sides are pine, with metal inserts.

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