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A Sheraton Revival mahogany and marquetry inlaid writing desk, the raised back having twin hinged serpentine fitted stationary compartments with shell and foliage marquetry inlays, above dummy drawer and real drawer, and flanking single shelf, the whole with leather inset writing surface above an arrangement of five drawers and centre kneehole, all with scroll marquetry inlays, the whole raised upon square tapering supports with brass castors, width 114cm (Illus.)
An early 19th century Dutch mahogany secretaire, with marquetry and parquetry inlay, in three parts, the top with two deep shelved doors to pigeon holes, above a fall fitted pigeon holes, a central cupboard door, pilasters and drawers to a double lidded divided well, the base with a pair of cupboard doors enclosing a shelf, 63.5in (161.2cm) h, 41.5in (105.4cm) w, 21in (53.2cm) d. Two locks later.
A 17th century Italian carved walnut cabinet, the detachable top above a pair of frieze drawers, flanked lappeted volutes, to a pair of panel doors each carved, three mounds, a crucifix and olive branches within strapwork and leafage, flanked by terms and enclosing a shelf, the gadroon and leaf carved base on paw feet, 42.5in (108cm) h, 52in (132cm) w, 24in (61cm) d. Restoration. A paper label inside one of the doors stating 'bought in 1858 from the convent of Monte Oliveto Maggiore, a famous old Tuscan convent, near Siena...brought from Florence by J.D.Irven, in 1877. The carving to the doors is the crest for the Monte Oliveto Maggiore Abbey.
TERENCE CONRAN FOR CONRAN FURNITURE CIRCA 1950S An African walnut storage and display unit, the black metal frame fitted with three drawers, glazed cupboard above an open shelf and a two door sliding cupboard painted black and white, on short legs 123cms wide x 122cms (in need of some restoration) An example of this unit, in original condition, was sold by Morphets in March 2006 for £2,200
An Aesthetic Movement plain walnut hanging cabinet by Robertson & Sons, with spindle gallery above two shelves, twin doors with beveled glass panes and a further shelf below, with embossed japonesque paper inserts, paper label verso 'Robertson & Sons, Art-Furniture Manufacturers, Queen Street, Norwich', 99.5cm high, 82.5cm wide, 16cm deep
An Arts and Crafts oak low book cabinet designed by Charles Francis Annesley Voysey, with five panel doors, the centre with two drawers, the others each with a shelf, on a plinth base, 91cm high, 213.5cm wide, 50.5cm deep. Provenance: This low bookcase was designed by Voysey for the reconstruction and furnishing of the offices of the Essex and Suffolk Equitable Insurance Society at Capel House, New Broad Street, London, between 1906 and 1910. His design for the scheme, shown at the Royal Academy in 1909 (no. 1518), was published by The Builder on 30th October 1909
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