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A 19TH CENTURY ROSEWOOD BUREAU DE DAME having a pierced brass gallery over a sloping front, inlaid with a spray of flowers, the bird`s eye maple interior fitted with two drawers below a single shelf and a well with sliding cover, on cabriole legs with gilt metal mounts and sabots, 91cms high x 67cms wide x 43cms deep
A small mahogany breakfront secretaire bookcase, the moulded cornice above adjustable shelves, enclosed by glazed tracery doors with shaped moulded astragals, the base with a central fall front drawer fitted a cupboard door, drawers, pigeon holes and gilt tooled leather, above three long graduated drawers flanked by a drawer each side, all fitted oval brass plate handles, side cupboards fitted a shelf enclosed by an outline panel door, on a plinth base. 4ft 6in (137cm) wide) x 6ft 9. 5in (207cm) high.
A William IV chiffonier veneered in figured rosewood, the panelled raised back with a foliage scroll crest and a serpentine shelf on open scroll brackets, a frieze drawer mahogany lined, above a cupboard, fitted a shelf enclosed by a pair of panelled doors with open foliage scroll carving, on a plinth base. 3ft 6in (107cm).
An Edwardian mahogany and chequer-banded bow fronted china display cabinet, having raised back shelf and bevelled mirror insert, the interior fabric lined shelves enclosed by a glazed leaded panelled door, fitted under-tier below, raised on square tapering supports and spade feet, 63cm wide x 170cm high
A Gouge Carved Rustic Kitchen Wall Rack. The cross-hatched top rail piercing through the shaped supporting side planks above a single shelf with a primitively cut retaining bar incised with simple ornamentation,and a rustic rail below pierced with hanging holes. 17½ ins (44.5 cms) high, 25 ins (64 cms) wide.
A 17th Century Three Tier Oak Buffet. The upper frieze rail and long centre tier drawer enriched with arabesque strap-work supported on bulbous turned cup & cover front posts and stop-fluted rear stiles leading down to a base shelf on square block feet, 47 ins (119 cms) high, 50½ ins (128 cms) wide, 17½ ins (44.5 cms) deep.
A Fine Early 17th Century Carved Oak Buffet of good colour & patination. The top with a moulded edge above a lunette carved frieze enriched with punchwork and centred by the initials W.W. defined against a recessed pitted ground. The back supports carved with palms and the front posts carved with acanthus leaves beneath a beaded collar. The mid tier having a foliate lunette carved rail flanked by protruding face masks on conforming bulbous post leading down to a base shelf. 42½ ins (108 cms) in height, 34¾ ins (88 cms) in width, 17½ ins (45 cms) in depth.
A Tall Joined Oak Three Tier Buffet. The top frieze carved with foliated lunettes and raised on marrow turned posts. The mid tier carved with interlinked C-scroll strap-work on tall turned columns leading down to a base shelf on square block feet, 51 ins (130 cms) high, 35½ ins (90 cms) wide, 14 ins (36 cms) deep.
A Fabulous James I Livery Cupboard. The upper section carved with broken S-scrolls enriched with foliage and supported on substantial bulbous cup & cover side posts flanking a recessed cupboard. The central cupboard door ornamented with a petalled demi-lune and flanked by guilloche carved side panels. The bulge front centre frieze housing a drawer hung on side runners embellished with chains of foliated S-scrolls and raised on bulbous supports echoing the upper posts with acanthus decoration to the cup & covers. The whole terminating on block feet connected by rails supporting a planked base shelf, 49 ins (125 cms) high, 49 ins (125 cms) wide, 21½ ins (55 cms) deep.
A Splendid Elizabethan/James I Marquetried Oak Court Cupboard. The thin two plank top above a nulled frieze. The cupboard door flanked by side panels inlaid with stylised `tree of life` marquetry in contrasting timbers and recessed into deep moulded frames enriched with `thumb-gouged` carving and divided by palmate muntins. The cupboard raised on bulbous cup & cover posts above a middle tier incorporating a long gadrooned bulge front drawer, and base shelf resting on run-moulded rails united by block feet. The whole having a rich patination. 48 ins (122 cms) in height, 42½ ins (108 cms) in width, 18 ins (46 cms) in depth.
A 16th Century Oak Dressoir. The upper section having a cavetto moulded cornice above the cupboard section with canted and fielded panel sides, the door on shaped iron hinges above a single frieze drawer. The lower section having two front columns flanked by pendant knop finials and the shelf forming the base. 55½ ins (127 cms) in height, 41 ins (105 cms) in width, 21½ ins (55 cms) in depth.
An Impressive Inlaid Oak Full Tester Bed incorporating 17th Century elements. The tester composed of square panels in a moulded framework surrounding a central cushion front panel enriched with carving and bordering a moulded lozenge. The canopy frieze rails decorated with S-scrolls of foliate strap-work and supported on turned bulbous columns above heavy square block foot posts and a panelled headboard. The three arcaded upper panels of the headboard ornamented with marquetry urns cascading flowers over a candle shelf with gadrooned rail and four plain base panels below. The side & foot rails drilled and channelled for rope webbing. 80 ins (203.5 cms) high, 59 ins (150 cms) wide, 86 ms (220 cms) in length.
A Fabulous Late 16th/Early 17th Century Inlaid Oak Livery Cupboard. The thin plank top above a frieze of carved arabesque strapwork divided by nulled appliqués and supported on imposing front posts carved in the form of heraldic lions; their front paws resting upon shields. The canted cupboard having a marquetried door and side panels depicting pots of flowering plants in heavily moulded & carved frames with bevelled jewel-work ornamentation to the vertical divides. The gadrooned bulge front frieze drawer below raised on bulbous carved and reeded cup & cover supports leading down to a base shelf resting on a rail of beveled appliqués and stile feet. 52 ins (133 cms) high, 51 ins (131 cms) wide, 16 ins (41 cms) deep.
Richard Burton Wanderings in West Africa 1863 2 vol. first edition half-titles folding map wood-engraved frontispiece ex-library copy with large label to front pastedowns and blind-stamps to titles and a few other ff. original purple-brown cloth spines gilt spines uniformly faded and with faint ink shelf number [Penzer p.71-72] 8vo 1863. ***Burton undertook this journey as a British consul. He had an intense dislike for the island of Fernando Po and took every chance to escape to meet his wife on the Canaries. .

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