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A George III oak high dresser, the open three shelf rack with moulded cornice on a three drawer mahogany crossbanded base fitted with brass swing handles with pressed oval back plates over a shaped apron on square tapering slender front legs, 184.5cm wide, 212cm high, 51cm deep For details of the condition of this lot please contact the auctioneer.
A George IV mahogany cabinet what-not, the three quarter galleried top over an open shelf between turned corner supports on a cabinet base with three false drawer fronts raised on splay bracket feet, 50cm wide, 129cm high, 42cm deep For details of the condition of this lot please contact the auctioneer.
A Victorian mahogany pedestal desk by Sopwith & Co, Newcastle on Tyne, the top section with a central fall opening to reveal an arrangement of pigeon holes flanked by a single panelled cabinet door to each side opening to reveal an adjustable shelf and two short drawers on two pedestals of four short cockbeaded drawers fitted with turned wooden handles on plinth bases, the pedestals stamped `1166`, 122cm wide, 143cm high (overall), 71cm deep NOTE: Thomas Sopwith, son of a cabinet maker. Sopwith maintained links with the family furniture and joinery business throughout his life, he invented and the family firm manufactured. An ingenious type of desk with all its drawers secured by a single lock the monocleid` which won a prize in the 1851 exhibition. Sopwith went on to become an illustrator of antiquities and wrote a book on the Alston Mining area. His son was a civil engineer and his grandson, also called Thomas Sopwith, founded the Sopwith aviation company. For details of the condition of this lot please contact the auctioneer.

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