An early 20th century carved mahogany display cabinet, the urn and leaf scroll carved crest above an oval bevelled mirror and a raised central cabinet fitted with an astragal glazed door enclosing two velvet lined shelves, flanked to each side by a shaped bevel mirror and a glazed cabinet door enclosing a single shelf, above a bell husk and flower carved apron, on six leaf carved scrolled legs, 208cm high, 124cm wide
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A pair of fine Chippendale style cabinets, each with architectural pediment and two 13-pane lattice glazed doors, each base with a pair of drawers and square section legs joined by an open shelf, the whole of each decorated with piercing and chinoiserie blind fret carving. Width 29 1/2ins. Maximum height 70ins.
A 17th century Japanese black and gilt lacquer small cabinet, fitted ten drawers enclosed by a pair of doors with mother of pearl stringing, c.1630. The English black and gilt painted later stand with fret brackets to the chamfered square legs and shaped under shelf. The cabinet 25in (63.5cm) wide, 17.5in (44.5cm) high.
A good quality Victorian Hepplewhite style inlaid glass cabinet, the broken arch form cornice above an inlaid panel, and the central door with applied astragal mouldings. A single panelled door below raised on square tapering supports with spade feet and a shelf stretcher between. 48 x 16 x 72" .
A late 19th/early 20th century mahogany Sheraton Revival lady's desk, having a swans neck pediment above an open shelf with aperture below and flanked on either side by two short drawers, each with brass drop handles and oval backplates and being satinwood crossbanded and boxwood and ebony strung, in turn above the green leather writing surface and moulded edge and fitted with two frieze drawers to the base and standing on tapered legs of square section being boxwood strung and terminating in castors. Width 39ins.
Arts & Crafts oak hallstand, the central section with stepped cornice over recessed mirror and shelf with frieze drawer and pair of pigeon holes above repousse copper panel of whiplash foliate designs over railed and heart pierced brolly section, the flanking sides with further repousse panels and fitted with hooks over open hanging space, 54in (137cm) wide
North German mahogany sideboard circa 1845 the mirror back with carved scroll ornament and supports over a dropped centre, the top hinged with a small shelf rack and serving flap over a pair of concave, panelled doors, flanked by pedestals each of an ogee front drawer and a cupboard flanked by column corners, on turned feet. Length 190cms, 74ins
A Victorian ebonised mahogany Aesthetic cabinet, the top frieze with a drawer stamped Jas. Schoolbred & Co., no. 813, the front with gilt lined decoration and a brass handle, an arched spindle gallery to open compartment, scroll lift side shelves, the main cupboard fitted a shelf enclosed by a burr yew veneered panel with blind astragals, on sledge feet. 2ft. 2in. (66cm.) wide.
A GEORGE III INLAID MAHOGANY SECRETAIRE KNEEHOLE BOOKCASE, the upper part with moulded cornice above a pair of astragal glazed doors enclosing shelves, the projecting lower part having a deep drawer simulating two drawers, opening to reveal an upper sliding shelf with slope and inkstand above six lidded compartments with inlaid oval alphabetted labels and with a pair of drawers behind, above two short drawers and two cupboard doors flanking an arched kneehole with arched door behind, now with brass handles of a later date, raised on splay feet. Width 48". Height 94".
A MID 19TH CENTURY ROSEWOOD CHIFFONIER, the rectangular cresting board with three-quarter galleried shelf on open fret side supports, the front with long drawer above a pair of recessed doors with open fret scrollwork gulls, now with wooden panels behind, enclosing shelves, flanked by corbels and raised on a plinth. Width 50".
AN EARLY 19TH CENTURY WELSH OAK CLOTHES PRESS in two stages, the upper part with polished top surface above a pair of panelled doors enclosing a shelf and flanked by spirally moulded quadrant pilasters, the lower part with an arrangement of five drawers, with turned wooden knob handles, raised on shaped bracket feet. Width 54". Height 57".
AN EARLY 20TH CENTURY OAK ARTS & CRAFTS MARQUETRY INLAID OAK SIDEBOARD, the canopied superstructure with single shelf and spirally turned pillars, the base with three drawers above three doors, the outer two inlaid with foliate plants within poppy seeds capsules, the feet being continuations of the stiles. Bearing metal trade label of Hewelson Milner & Thexton, House Furnishers, Tottenham Court Road London. Width 70". Height 74".
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