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An Edwardian rosewood and marquetry side cabinet of bowed breakfront outline, bordered with boxwood lines, the mirrored and shelved superstructure with a moulded and simulated dentil cornice and frieze with ribbon tied urns and drapery and with stiles decorated with geometric foliate scroll designs and flowers and foliage emanating from urns, heightened in ivory, the lower part enclosed by a central door with floral foliate and musical trophy panels flanked by an open compartment to either side on turned legs, united by a shelf, 138.5cm (4ft 6 1/2in) wide x 209cm (6ft 10 1/4in) high.
An Oak & Pine Wall Mounted Spoon Rack, spoons, pewter cruet & pot. The shaped back above a shallow trough form shelf incorporating a spoon rack to the base pierced with triangular holders. Together with a pewter sifter, a small round pot inscribed `Royal Yacht`, a set of six silver metal spoons and three pewter spoons. 5½ ins (14 cms) high, 25½ ins (65 cms) wide, 7½ ins (19 cms) deep.
A 17th Century Italian Painted Cupboard of small proportions, the moulded edge top & cornice above a single fielded panel drawer flanked by shaped protrusions. The cupboard door enclosing a single shelf interior and fronted by a central ringed knop handle above shaped corner brackets adjoining the block feet. 29 ins (74 cms) in height, 27 ins (69 cms) in width, 12 ins (30 cms) in depth.
A Rare 17th Century Oak & Yew Wood Cross-banded Escritoire Cupboard on Stand. The deeply moulded cornice above two cupboard doors; opening to reveal a single shelf interior. The escritoire fall front enclosing a fitted interior of pigeon holes and small drawers surrounding a smaller cupboard door. The stand having two short and one long drawer divided by mouldings above an arched apron front & sides defined by a cock-beaded edge. The six S-form legs joined by curved stretchers and terminating on compressed bun feet. 74½ ins (190 cms) in height, 43 ins (109 cms) in width, 16¾ ins (43 cms) in depth.
A 17th Century Carved Oak Livery Cupboard. The planked top above an ornate frieze of repeated S-scrolls circling rosette whorls. The cupboard doors with similarly carved decoration and knop handles flanking a centre panel displaying a floral wheel & palm divided by palmate muntins and base rail. The column-turned front legs joining a planked base shelf, raised on bun feet. 48 ins (121 cms) in height, 52 ins (132 cms) in width, 18½ ins (47 cms) in depth.
An Antique Continental Carved Oak Wall Cupboard. The deeply moulded cornice above a single door ornately carved with an intricate Gothic style tracery arch flanked by triple arched panels opening to reveal an interior shelf. The lock having a spring loaded mechanism and a stylised iron lock plate. Standing on a moulded edge base enriched with punchwork arches. 31 ins (79 cms) in height, 31 ins (78 cms) wide, 13½ ins (34 cms) in depth.
A Rare 16th Century Oak Buffet. The planked top having an applied moulded edge above a cupboard door ornamented with scrolling iron hinges and centred by a raised horizontal diamond moulding. The flanking panels similarly applied with vertical diamonds above a single long drawer. The lower shelf having a panelled back and fronted by two long tapered columns with raised rings. Standing on block feet 53½ ins (136 cms) in height, 35 ins (89 cms) in width, 18 ins (46 cms) in depth.
A Fine & Rare Late Elizabethan Oak Buffet of small proportions. The two plank top having a run-moulded front edge and a carved frieze enriched with foliate sprays between the initials R WA S; defined against a recessed punch-work matted ground and branded EG above a scalloped apron forming a downswept pinnacle at the centre. The middle shelf having a guilloche carved frieze and conforming central pinnacle, the lower shelf on nulled rails. Each tier joined by two silhouette cut tapered columns highlighted with fluting; one branded with the initials WB. Standing on compressed block feet. 43 ins (110 cms) in height, 35 ins (89 cms) in width, 18 ins (46 cms) depth. [Previously part of the estate of Peter de Savary of Littlecote House, Hungerford, Berkshire].
A 17th Century Oak Buffet Circa 1620, of fine colour & patination. The ovolu moulded cornice above a long sliding drawer carved with foliate lunettes. The cup & cover supports with scrolled capitals adjoining the centre shelf with a bulge front frieze drawer carved with gadrooning. The plain lower shelf raised above run-moulded rails and standing on block feet. 47 cms (119 cms) in height, 45½ ins (116 cms) width, 16½ ins (41 cms) in diameter.
A 17th Century Oak Credence Table-Cupboard of canted form. The hinged folding top opening out to form a hexagonal supported by a swing gate. The front having a rectangular cupboard door with a raised diamond centred by an elongated oval appliqué and similarly decorated panels on the canted sides, divided by split turned spindles. The large baluster legs adjoining a lower shelf raised on block feet. 31 ins (79 cms) in height, 36 ins (92 cms) in width, 19 ins (49 cms) in depth.
A French Empire secretaire abattant, the stepped top with a single drawer, the concave front of which bears a gilt bronze panel of a winged figure in a chariot. The fall front, beneath a single drawer, opens on to a mirrored open shelf with parcel gilt columns, gilt brass mounts and small drawers, flanked by Egyptian caryatids, width 43 1/2 ins. (See illustration)
GERMAN OAK AND MARQUETRY CABINET 18TH CENTURY inlaid throughout with scrolling foliage, the dentil cornice above a panelled frieze inlaid with script and a pair of arched panel doors inlaid with traditional figures, flanked and divided by architectural pilasters, above an multi-arched panel open shelf with five small drawers, the lower section with two further arched panel cupboard doors and three apron drawers, raised squat bun feet 206cm wide, 254cm high, 61cm deep
UNUSUAL CONTINENTAL OAK AND PINE KNEE HOLE DESK PROBABLY SWISS, 19TH CENTURY of architectural form, the parquetry veneered galleried top with an inset leather writing surface above a brushing slide and a pair of recessed panelled cupboard doors, flanked by eight small graduated drawers, opposed by a further pair of cupboard doors, each modelled as six small drawers, opening to reveal a shelf, the whole flanked and divided by brick work pilasters, raised on fluted square tapered legs 156cm wide, 81cm high, 79cm deep
A walnut sideboard, late 19th/early 20th century, the concave panelled back with open serpentine shelf flanked by heavily carved scrolling leaf corner bracket, under an egg and dart moulded frieze and leaf carved cornice, above a bow-fronted centre section flanked by a single panel cabinet door to each side, with classically carved uprights on square baluster short legs, the left hand cabinet door opening to reveal three sliding linen or glass trays (lacking the third tray), the centre and right hand side cabinet door, opening to reveal a fixed shelf, 245.5cm wide, 236cm high, 80cm deep
A figured walnut low two-tier buffet, late 19th/early 20th century, the top with serpentine front corners and gadrooned edge, over an open shelf with four panel back, and reeded baluster front and back supports, over a cabinet base on four reeded compressed bun feet, 136cm wide, 103m high, 58.5cm deep
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