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19th century Gillows of Lancaster mahogany sideboard with coromandel and patterned line inlaid top, back and drawer fronts, the raised back with a mirror, shelf on turned supports and fabric panels, the base with three drawers above a central cupboard with two glazed doors flanked by a panelled door on each side, on turned feet, 71'' wide x 69'' high. (The central drawer stamped 'Gillows & Co, Lancaster')
Early 19th century Dutch marquetry secretaire profusely inlaid with flowers and foliage, a single drawer above fall front, inlaid with musical instruments (note the interior has been removed). Two doors under with similar inlay enclosing shelf, on square tapering legs. 33.5'' wide x 58.5'' high
Late Victorian mahogany secretaire bookcase, circa 1870-1885, moulded pediment over two plain panelled glass doors opening to three adjustable shelves, the base with pull-down carved fronted top drawer with fitted interior with drawers and pigeon holes faced with maple, over two carved foliate panel cupboard doors beneath opening to a single shelf, raised on plinth base, width 48ins, height 91ins.
19th Century mahogany chiffonier fitted detachable shelf, the base with fold over gilt tooled leather writing surface with lidded pen compartment and three division inkwell compartment, one long drawer to frieze with brass rosette design handles with cupboard below, standing on bracket feet, 76cm wide
Edwards & Roberts inlaid and crossbanded mahogany bonheur de jour having a central pierced ormolu gallery and open shelf flanked by nests of drawers with brass rosette design handles, inset writing surface with central drawer flanked by four drawers, the whole standing on six tapered square supports with brass terminals and casters, stamped on central drawer, 111cm wide
A late Georgian elm two tier corner cupboard, the upper part with moulded cornice, fitted two shaped shelves enclosed by a pair of fielded panelled doors, each door with two panels, the base fitted one shaped shelf enclosed by a pair of fielded panelled doors, on bracket feet, 41ins wide x 82ins high
An Arts & Crafts oak mirror back sideboard circa 1900, with ogee moulded cornice over mirror back superstructure with narrow shelf between stylised floral pierced uprights and spindle gallery side infill, the base with single frieze drawer with substantial hand-wrought copper loop handle over short fielded panel door with strap hinges beside conforming full-height panel door, on shaped stile supports, 164cm high, 138cm wide, 58cm deep.
An Art Nouveau mahogany small mirror back display cabinet, the shaped upstand with oval mirror over concave fronted shelf with further mirror and spindle gallery side infill beneath, the base with twin leaded glazed doors enclosing two shelves flanked by shaped pierced side brackets incorporating narrow shelves, on four square tapered supports with shaped block feet, 156cm high, 82cm wide, 38cm deep.
A late Regency rosewood small chiffonier, with shallow triangular pediment and shelf over scroll side brackets to superstructure, above half-round baton applied frieze drawer and twin panel doors enclosing shelved interior flanked by Doric pilasters, on plinth base, 139cm high, 102cm wide, 37cm deep.
An 18th century oak dresser, fitted plate rack and shelves with a shaped frieze over a base, fitted three drawers, the centre narrow drawer over three central faux drawer fronts, flanked by cupboard doors with arched panels, raised on stile end supports, base 142cm (56in) wide, top of shelf back 150cm (59in) wide
AN EDWARDIAN SATINWOOD BOWFRONTED SIDE CABINET painted in the style of Anjelica Kaufmann, the centre having a bevelled plate surmounted by a swan neck pediment above a shallow bowed drawer with a bowed door beneath flanked by a pair of bevel glazed cabinet doors enclosing shelves, the sides also glazed, on six square tapered legs terminating in spade feet and united by a shelf. Width 53". Height 77".
AN EARLY 18TH CENTURY WELSH OAK TRIDARN in three stages, the projecting canopied upper with turned angle pillars and pendants, now with a shelf, the middle shape with three fielded doors, the projecting lower with three fielded drawers above a pair of doors, now with square wooden knob handles, the feet being continuations of the stiles. Width 53". Height 78".
A 17TH CENTURY OAK BUFFET, the canopied superstructure with panelled and arcaded back with applied relief terms and caryatid panels, the canopy supported by a pair of gadroon moulded turned pillars, the lower part with guilloche moulded apron, on two similarly turned supports to superstructure in front, united by a shelf, the back panelled. Width 56". Height 85". Constructed mainly of 17th Century timber.

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