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A late Georgian country oak flat front corner cupboard, the stepped pediment top falling to a single astragal glazed panel door with later painted interior, the whole married to a later oak corner stand with foliate carved frieze and baluster form legs and lower shelf, measures 29.5" wide by 71" tall.
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.

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