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An early 18th century oak cwpwrdd deuddarn, the moulded cornice above a shallow canopy with pointed turned pendants, with a pair of rectangular fielded panel doors, the left with an interior locking bar the right one missing it's lock, flanking a central panel above three frieze drawers and a pair of twin panel doors, enclosing a shelf, brass work later, 70.25in (178.5cm) h, 57in (145cm) w, 22.25in (56.5cm) d.
A George II yew wood kneehole secretaire desk, with boxwood and ebonised stringing, the walnut top crossbanded, above a secretaire drawer fitted drawers above a shaped apron and a central recess cupboard door with a shelf flanked by two deep drawers either side all fitted replaced brass plate handles on bracket feet, 30.25in (77cm) h, 32in (81cm) w, 19in (48cm) d. Provenance: Crichel House, Dorset.
A rosewood and kingwood kneehole desk, with brass mounts, the inset leather top above three frieze drawers and three drawers to each pedestal fitted faceted squared brass handles, the reverse with conforming dummy drawers an arch and a shelf, on a plinth base, early 20th century, 30.5in (77cm) h, 48in (122cm) w, 28.25in (71.5cm) d.
A Victorian burr walnut pedestal safe cabinet by Holland & Sons, with tulipwood banding and stringing, the gilt brass balustraded three quarter gallery above a panelled door stamped 'Holland & Sons', the interior with a low shelf and a cedar lined slide, on a plinth base, 35in (89cm) h, 22.5in (57cm) w, 24.5in (62cm) d.
Oxford Rowing Interest. A mahogany cabinet, made from the hull of a boat, of tapering form, the hinged door inscribed O.U.B.C. Eights 1895, Magdalen College, Head of the River and with names, the interior with two drawers and a shelf with painted college arms, 16in (40.5cm) h, 9.75in (24.5cm) w.
An eighteenth century oak press cupboard, the dentil cornice with a fluted frieze above fielded panel doors enclosing shelves and a central panel, the base with two frieze drawers above a pair of fielded panel doors enclosing a cupboard with a shelf, hinges and handles replaced, panelled sides on later block feet. 4ft 7in (140) overall width x 7ft (214cm) high.
A late 19th Century mahogany standing corner cupboard, in Chippendale Revival style, with blind fret decoration, the dentil cornice above a display cabinet, the shelves enclosed by glazed tracery doors the base with a cupboard fitted a shelf enclosed by a pair of fielded panel doors, angled corners, on bracket feet. 3ft 6in wide x 6ft 6in high.
A late Regency mahogany chiffonier, the mirrored superstructure with single shelf on turned and ringed supports, the base with plain frieze above two cupboard doors, all with beaded decoration flanked by plain side pilasters with lotus leaf corbels, raised on a plain plinth support, 141 cm wide (ILLUSTRATED)
An early 19th century mahogany linen press, the canted cornice above a plain frieze and two panelled cupboard doors enclosing a hanging space and single linen shelf on a base of two short and two long graduated drawers with turned and ebonised knob handles, raised on turned and ringed feet, 117 cm wide x 214 cm high (BD)
An early 19th century oak and ebony strung wash stand in the manner of Gillows, the top with reeded edge above a central drawer flanked by two banks of two short drawers, each with turned rosewood handles, raised on turned and reeded tapering legs united by a pot shelf to ornate brass caps and castors, 152 cm wide (near matching Lots 405 & 407) (ILLUSTRATED)
An early 19th century oak and ebony strung wash stand, the top with reeded edge above a central drawer flanked by two banks of two short drawers, each with turned ebonised handles, raised on turned and reeded tapering legs united by a pot shelf to ornate brass caps and castors, 118 cm wide (near matching Lots 405 & 406) (ILLUSTRATED)
A William IV period rosewood four tier etagere By John Howard & Son the top with hinged reading slope on a ratchet support, with stencilled maker's name verso 'John Howard & Son, Cabinet Manufacturers and Upholsterers, 22 Berners Street, Oxford Street, London', each shelf on lappet turned columns above a base drawer with turned handle, on short bulbous turned legs, ending in brass socket castors 53cm wide, 127cm high, 42cm deep
An Edwardian period rosewood, satinwood crossbanded and arabesque inlaid Carlton House style writing desk the top of inverted break-bowfront outline with tooled green skiver and two sloping stationery compartments flanking a central shelf, the kneehole bounded by a frieze drawer and six short bowfront drawers, on square tapering legs ending in spade feet, the whole decorated with neo-classical urns and vignettes of putti playing musical instruments 122cm wide, 93cm high, 64cm deep
Arts & Crafts design oak rectangular top double pedestal kneehole writing table, the raised back with a bowed pediment supported by turned spindles and with a concave open shelf, inset writing surface, the base fitted a central drawer flanked each side by a cupboard door having a leaded glass panel, 106cm wide
Victorian heavily carved oak dresser, the breakfront upper section fitted a scroll pediment with a central cupboard below flanked each side by an arcaded open shelf, the base fitted a central drawer with an open shelf below flanked each side by an arch shaped carved panel door interspersed by carved caryatids, 165cm wide
Victorian inlaid figured walnut two tier side cabinet, the upper section having a green velvet lined interior fitted a single shelf flanked each side by cast ormolu foliate decoration, the conforming lower section fitted two shelves, standing on bracket feet, 61cm wide - see colour illustration
An early 20th Century refectory table with single plank mahogany top, 937cm x 81.5cm (369"x 32") raised on a hardwood base comprising four triple-upright standards with arched braces supporting a shelf and bearer under the top and united by a central square stretcher Provenance: Brought from the Benedictine monastery on Caldey Island to Prinknash Abbey in 1928 (see illustration)
An early 20th Century refectory table with single plank mahogany top, 889cm x 79cm (360"x 31") raised on an oak base comprising four triple-upright standards with arched braces supporting a shelf and bearer under the top and united by a central square stretcher Provenance: Brought from the Benedictine monastery on Caldey Island to Prinknash Abbey in 1928 (see illustration)
A 'credence' or folding table, early 17th century, oak, the semi-circular folding top over an overlapping lunette and foliate carved frieze, with central short frieze drawer between canted sides on heavy front corner ring-turned supports, with matching slender supports to the back corners and conforming single gate to the back, over a single plank shelf stretcher, above a shaped apron on heavy block feet, 92.5cm wide, 85cm high, 45.75cm deep
An Unusual 18th Century French Bedside Cabinet having a shaped 'splash-back' with pierced sides supporting a small swept shelf above an edge-moulded serpentine front top. The swept apron fitted with a lip-moulded drawer and carved with sprays of acanthus to the centre emitting a string of moulding running down the inside of the cabriole legs and fashioned into scrolls above bun feet, 31 ins (79 cms) high,16 ins (41 cms) wide and 12 ins (31 cms) deep.
A Diminutive 19th Century Painted Country Dresser. The integral rack surmounted by a shaped cresting rail above a single pierced galleried shelf. The sides adjoining the base with a small rail on one side. The front having a single drawer above a double door cupboard. Painted in a dark green/blue colour and measuring 53 1/2 ins (136 cms) in height and 29 ins (74 cms) in width.
A Carved Oak Fire Surround having a foliate carved ogee moulded cornice above a deep lunette carved frieze, two recessed arcaded panels gouged with foliate S-scrolls and flanked by atlantes with a caryatid to the centre, a further band of daisy wheels linked in a guilloche chain above an over-mantel shelf. The stop fluted pilasters capped with scrolling foliate corbels, 91 ins (231 cms) high, 60 ins (153 cms) deep.
A 17th Century & Later Carved & Panelled Oak Tester Bed. The tester panelling replaced with ivory silk fabric in a moulded frame having daisy head lunette carving peppered with punchwork running along the top rails The head board composed of a dentil moulded top above a band of foliate carved S-scrolls and two arcaded upper panels centred by lozenge motifs with a broad well-carved dividing muntin, a dentil moulded candle shelf and four plain base panels below. The run moulded uprights embellished with chip-carving. The baluster turned posts leading down to square canted base sections. The side beams drilled for rope holes.
A 17th Century Joined Oak Spindled Hutch Cupboard. The edge moulded top above a lunette carved frieze and two twin panel doors hung on iron H-form hinges with small turned peg-knop handles. The open upper panels filled with a row of seven ball & baluster turned spindles, the lower panels with foliated lozenge carving & punchwork embellishments. The interior fitted with a planked shelf drilled with perforations and having a bowl aperture to the centre. Standing on low square stile feet, 36 1/2 ins (93 cms) high, 39 ins (99 cms) wide and 19 1/4 ins (49 cms) deep.
A Small 17th Century Joined Oak Three Tier Buffet. The top section having a moulded frieze with a central scrolling acanthus pendant finial above two supports with foliate carved cup & lobed cover turnings leading down to the central shelf of repeated design and on to a planked base joined by run moulded rails, measuring 49 ins (125 cms) in height, 43 ins (109 cms) in width, 17 1/2 ins (44 1/2 cms) in depth.
A Fine 16th Century Inlaid Oak Buffet. The thin single plank top having a moulded edge above an inlaid zig-zag frieze bordered in bands of stringing with central & side block appliqués carved with leaves. The supporting front posts carved in the form of a man with bible and woman holding a skull. The rear stiles adorned with split spindle appliqués and leading down to a mid frieze section fitted with a long drawer and inlaid with zigzag bands echoing the frieze above with a scalloped under-ledge. The square block legs leading to a base shelf and ornamented with split spindles and inlaid bands, 45 1/2 ins (115 cms) high, 44 1/2 ins (113 cms) wide and 17 ins (43 cms) deep. A similar Court Cupboard illustrated in The Dictionary of English Furniture Vol.II, pg.178.
An Impressive 17th Century Oak Buffet. The double plank top having a moulded edge and a border of carved flowers beneath. The top frieze enriched with s-scrolls & foliate engraved forms with two faceted pyramidal appliqués at either end. The cupboard section with two panel doors unusually carved with a central thistle beneath an arch and floral corner tridents, flanking a central deeply set panel carved with a rose within a deep carved arch and scrolling vine carved vertical panels either side. Below, a guilloche frieze adjoins the large tenon blocks carved with foliate lozenges that meet boldly turned bulbous legs, the feet beneath supporting the run-moulded side rails that form the lower plank shelf. 47 ins (120 cms) high, 57 ins (145 cms) wide and 20 ins (51 cms) deep.
A Fine 17th Century Two Door Carved Oak Wall Cupboard. The square door panels centred by daisy wheels emitting diagonal spurs of graduated triangles with geometric motifs to the sides defined against a recessed matted ground. The door frames enriched with bands of chip carving and hung on iron butterfly hinges. The uprights with further chip carved decoration between a moulded top & base. The concave fronted internal shelf edged with a bentwood strip, 19 ins (48 cms) high, 39 ins (99 cms) wide and 10 ins (25.5 cms) deep.
An Imposing 17th Century Carved Oak Buffet on bulbous cup & cover legs. The upper frieze ornamented with a row of S-scroll crosses and leafy quatrefoils above a central door flanked by arcaded side panels. The door panel having an applied carving of woman within a gadrooned frame. The side panels centred by relief carved head & shoulders of men under boldly carved arches. The dividing pilasters adorned with demi-lune flower heads above pendant leaves and small square panels of strapwork centred by wrythen whorls. The end panels gouged with guilloche knots and having scalloped bands enhanced with punchwork running down the stiles. The heavy bulbous front supports carved with acanthus to the cup turnings capped with gadrooned covers bearing square Ionic scroll capitals. The rear stiles embellished with strap work arabesques and leading down to a pot shelf below on carved & run-moulded rails. 57 ins (145 cms) High, 54 ins (137 cms) wide and 18 ins (46 cms) deep.
A Fine Mid 17th Century Carved Oak Buffet. The top having a moulded edge above a row of applied diagonally cut dentil blocks, a frieze fitted with two lunette carved drawers and supported on bulbous side posts; the cup & cover turnings enriched with flower heads and acanthus leaves. The cupboard door centred by a protuberant flower-head radiating petals in a gouge carved frame embellished with punchwork. The canted side panels carved with fanned blooms, daisy wheels and curved leaves defined against a recessed ground. The mid-way frieze having a long drawer with lunette carving reflecting the frieze above, and boldly carved base moulding raised on cup & cover front posts enriched with layers of imbricated leaves and acanthus leading down to a pot shelf below, 46 ins (117 cms) high, 49 ins (125 cms) wide and 18 ins (46 cms) deep.
A Magnificent 18th Century Dutch Marquetry Cupboard of rich colour and patination. The pedimented top with a carved central cartouche, sweeping down to canted sides adorned with inlaid marquetry panels of flowers. The shaped top doors having marquetry on both sides, the frontal recessed centre panels depicting an ornamental urn emanating foliate sprays & parakeets, bordered by butterflies & flowers. The doors open to reveal a single shelf with two floral inlaid frieze drawers and three lower marquetry drawers. The bombè fronted lower section having two short and two long drawers above a wavy apron and standing on hairy paw feet. 85 ins (216 cms) high, 67 ins (170 cms).

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