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Chippendale style dispay cabinet Chippendale style mahogany pier cabinet circa 1900 the upper part with pierced broken arch cornice blind fret frieze astragal glazed door with blind fret frame on a base with blind fret apron drawer raised on fluted legs and uniting lower shelf. Width 76cm 30in.
An early 20th century mahogany satinwood banded and boxwood strung desk the raised top with a pierced brass gallery above four small drawers with a shelf the secretaire fronted base with a leather inset and three drawers on square tapering legs with brass castors 93cm high 101cm wide 59cm deep
A Victorian ladies ebonised inlaid and gilt mounted writing table, the raised back with a pierced gallery above a shelf, flanked by oval Jasperware mounted cupboards, a leather inset writing surface, a freize with a rectangular Jasperware plaque flanked by drawers, raised on fluted tapering legs, united with an X stretcher centred with a tasselled cushion pad on castors, 106cm wide x 117cm high x 54.5cm deep
An Edwardian Sheraton revival mahogany and satinwood cabinet on stand, the pierced baluster gallery with urn finials and a dentil frieze, above a central glazed door enclosing a velvet lined interior with a shelf flanked by doors with pilaster strips, the base with fan inlay and slender tapering legs, united by a shelf, on spade feet, 100.5cm wide x 170cm high x 34cm deep
A Charles II carved oak press cupboard, Lancashire, dated 1684, with ebonised and bone inlaid banding and carved and incised vine motifs, the projecting cornice carved with the initials 'T.H.I' and date, the pair of cupboards flanked by twin turned pendants, the lower section with two moulded frieze drawers above a pair of multi-panel doors enclosing an original shelf, restorations h.171cm., w.141cm., d.55cm. Victor Chinnery, Oak Furniture, The British Tradition, Woodbridge, 1979, p. 486, illustrates two related press cupboards which share key characteristics. Chinnery discusses the georgraphy of these two. examples, he writes of 'a distinctive flat and finely-curled style of carving' and attributes work of the this type to North Lancashire and the Lancaster area. He goes on to write that these identified stylistics were seen over a fifty year period, from the middle of the seventeenth century and into the early eighteenth century.
AN ARTS & CRAFTS OAK MIRROR BACK SIDEBOARD the upper stage with shaped surmount above rectangular shelf with dentil cornice, bevelled glass mirror flanked by columns, the lower stage with rectangular top over two drawers each having brass backplate handles, panelled doors and square section block feet. 151cm x 54.5cm x 188cm high (59.5in x 21.25in x 74in)
Hewetson and Milner, London. AN IMPOSING AESTHETIC PERIOD MAHOGANY MIRROR BACK SIDEBOARD, the upper stage having a broken pediment over dentil cornice, bevelled glass mirror with shelf over and flanked by shelves, panelled back, four with nude studies, the rectangular base with open centre section over cupboard and flanked by drawers over cupboards, turned feet. 198cm x 65cm x 230cm high (78in x 25.5in x 91in)
A Victorian breakfront burr walnut credenza with gilt brass mounts the moulded edge top above a marquetry inlaid and strung frieze a central panel door enclosing a later lined interior with shelf flanked by further shelves enclosed by bow glazed panel doors on a moulded plinth base 40.5in (103cm) h 54.5in (138.5cm) w 16.5in (42cm) d.
A George IV rosewood side cabinet the shelved raised back with a later pierced gallery to a bowfront and concave shelf with turned and carved supports above adjustable open shelves with lappet carved columns on conforming legs and bun feet 58in (147.5cm) h 45.25in (115cm) w 16.25in (41.4cm) d previously with a pair of cupboard doors.
A walnut burr elm and gilt bronze mounted display cabinet designed by James Henry Sellers the double recess domed pediment above a shelf with a parquetry back enclosed by a pair of panel glazed end doors flanking a central astragal glazed panel the base with a central bank of five drawers and a pair of panel doors all with macassar ebony beading and leaf chased handles on ribbed and lobed circular legs to bronze sabots 81in (205.6cm) h 62.5in (158.6cm) w 19.5in (49.5cm) d.
A 19th century continental rosewood writing desk in three parts the raised back with a central cupboard flanked by two pairs of drawers above a serpentine front top to a slide and three frieze drawers on turned and leaf carved columns and a pair of cupboard doors enclosing a shelf on paw feet 48.5in (123.2cm) h 45.25in (115cm) w 24.5in (62cm) d.
A mid 19th century boulle side cabinet with gilt bronze mounts the polished slate inverted breakfront top above a panel frieze to a mirrored shelf enclosed by a glazed panel door flanked by female caryatids to a shaped apron and plinth base 43.25in (110.5cm) h 30.75in (78cm) w 18in (45.6cm) d.
A French rosewood and micromosaic parquetry inlaid serpentine cabinet with gilt brass mounts the galleried top above a central frieze mask flanked by parquetry panels to a pair of shaped doors decorated landscapes with buildings the plush lined interior with a glass shelf conforming panel sides on cabriole legs to a stretcher undertier 54.25in (137.6cm) h 31in (78.8cm) w 15.5in (39.3cm) d.
A 19th century French ebonized and ormolu mounted side cabinet by Befort Jeune the moulded edge breakfront marble top above a panelled frieze of bacchante figures with musical instruments vitruvian scrolls urns of foliage and florets above a central mirrored panel door enclosing a shelf stamped “BEFORT JEUNE” flanked by stop fluted corner pilasters and panelled sides the swag decorated base on turned feet 48in (122cm) h 52.5in (132cm) w 18in (45.6cm) d.
A French kingwood and gilt brass mounted cabinet the shaped marble top above a central door with floral marquetry inlay enclosing a shelf flanked by glass shelves enclosed by bow front glazed panel doors and shaped glazed sides to an open recess on short cabriole legs 49.75in (126.4cm) h 57in (145cm) w 18in (45.7cm) d.
A carved oak press cupboard the moulded edge cornice above a leaf carved frieze with turned pendants to three doors the central one carved “B” over “T F 1694” the others with stylized tulips above a drawer with twin false front to a pair of panel doors enclosing a shelf on stile feet the panelled sides carved lozenges constructed using period and later elements 64.5in (164cm) h 50.5in (128.2cm) w 19.5in (49.5cm) d.
An Art Nouveau cast iron fire surround, cast in the manner of C.F.A. Voysey, the rectangular mantel shelf with moulded edge above a surround cast with stylised plant forms, overpainted, cast marks Rd. No. 898865 and No 152, 141.5cm wide, 131.5cm high; and a Glasgow style cast iron and overpainted fender (2)
A Shapland and Petter Art Nouveau mahogany and inlaid bureau, the shaped ledge back above glazed panel with elaborate copper overlay, above sloping fall, marquetry inlaid with a stylised peacock motif and enclosing a fitted interior, the base with open shelf, the sides with pierced panels and outswept supports, lock stamped 'S. & P. B.' 66cm wide, 133cm high, 36cm deep
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