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Late Regency mahogany chiffonier, circa 1825, the shelved back shaped in wave formation and with applied bullseye paterae, the base finely figured and with barrel fronted frieze drawers over two flame mahogany recessed panel cupboard doors flanked on either side with turned columns, opening to a single shelf, all raised on turned feet, width 102cm
George III oak free standing corner cupboard, circa 1790, the broken swan neck pediment centred with a ball finial over two astragal glazed doors opening to three shaped shelves, the base fitted with two fielded panels doors opening to a single shelf, all within fluted and reeded canted corners, raised on bracket feet, height 233cm, width 117cm
Welsh joined cwpwrdd deuddarn, Merionethshire, mid 18th Century, the frieze carved with the initials TE and MD and dated 1761 over two fielded panel cupboard doors flanking a central shaped fielded panel, base fitted with three fielded drawers with brass ring handles over two double fielded panel cupboard doors opening to a single shelf all within recessed panel sides raised on style feet, width 146cm, height 173cm
A William IV mahogany chiffonier, the arched panelled back incorporating a shelf supported on scrolling uprights above a rectangular top and long frieze drawer above a pair of arch panelled cupboard doors enclosing shelves flanked with scrolling brackets, standing on pointed bun feet, 100cm wide
A LATE 19TH CENTURY ROSEWOOD LIBRARY BOOKCASE OR CABINET, the upper part with dentil cornice and foliate scroll moulded frieze above a pair of long glazed central doors enclosing adjustable shelves flanked by a pair of short glazed doors enclosing shelves above a pair of mirrored arched alcoves each with one shelf, the projecting lower part with three frieze drawers above a pair of central central glazed doors flanked by a pair of panelled doors, the whole raised on square feet. Width 84". Height 95".
AN EARLY 19TH CENTURY WELSH OAK CLOTHES PRESS, in two stages, the upper with moulded cornice above a pair of two fielded ogee arched panelled doors enclosing a shelf, the angles canted, the lower part with an arrangement of five short drawers with turned wooden knob handles throughout, the whole raised on bracket feet. Width 54". Height 57".
A GEORGE III MAHOGANY DRESSING STAND, the divided hinged square top enclosing a pull up toilet mirror but lacking fittings, the front with a dummy drawer above a pair of doors with a real cockbeaded drawer beneath on square chamfered legs united by a concave fronted shelf and terminating in castors, the sides with brass carrying handles. Width 18". Height 35.5".
A William IV rosewood side or pier cabinet with heavy grey veined marble slab to top, fitted one frieze drawer with incurved drawer front above cupboard fitted one shelf enclosed by a pair of glazed doors (with later green pleated moire), heavy turned and lobed columns to sides, on bun feet, 45ins wide x 38ins high (See lot 397 for illustration).
A 19th Century figured mahogany Secretaire a Abattant in the Empire style by J. Mein, Roxburgh Street, Kelso, Scotland, the fall-front with matched twin figured veneered panels enclosing birdseye maple veneered interior, fitted pigeon holes, open shelf and six small drawers, three drawers under with later lions mask and ring handles, on plinth base, 32.5ins wide x 51ins high
A 17th century Chinese black lacquer cabinet with ornate shaped and engraved brass strap hinges, mounts, escutcheon and carrying handles, decorated in gilt with bamboo, egrets and pavilions by a lake, the red lacquer finish interior now fitted one shelf, 34.5ins wide x 22. 5ins deep x 29.5ins high, mounted on late 19th/early 20th Century carved giltwood stand of 17th Century design, the deep apron and sides boldly fretted and carved with a standing figure of putti, leaf scroll and floral swags, on bold cabriole legs with V-scroll and floral ornament and scroll toes, 62ins high overall (stand somewhat knocked and chipped, with two pieces of apron loose)
An Edwardian canteen of EPNS cutlery for eight covers, the knives with stainless steel blades and ivorine handles, including soup, sauce ladles and gravy spoon, (lacking one tablespoon, one dessert spoon and one soup spoon, one table knife, one teaspoon, two salt spoons and game carvers), (112 pieces), contained in an oak canteen with one shelf double cantilever action, on square tapered supports
An early eighteenth century oak linen press. the upper half with two cupboard doors, each with two arched sections, opening to reveal single shelf. The lower part consisting of two small drawers flanking a larger drawer over two further long drawers, each with bone escutcheons, brass handles to drawers, single brass knob to top doors, column corners, inlaid frieze, bracket feet, of unusual low height - 52in high, 52 in wide, 20 in deep.
A GOOD 19TH-CENTURY SHERATON-STYLE INLAID MAHOGANY BUREAU, the fall centred by a conch patera, with quarter bat's wing spandrels within satinwood crossbanding and ebony and boxwood stringing, enclosing a similarly-decorated central cupboard with shelf and base drawer, flanked to each side by three compartments, two crossbanded short drawers and a long drawer, above a gilt-tooled skiver (worn), the exterior having two cockbeaded, crossbanded, ebony and boxwood-strung short drawers with bat's wing spandrels and rococo style brass bale handles, between lopers, on a further three matching graduated long drawers, and ogee bracket feet, 102cm x 56cm x 111cm high, (40in x 22in x 43.7in)
A VICTORIAN MAHOGANY SIDEBOARD of inverted breakfront design, having a long central frieze drawer flanked by two shorter drawers, all with carved vine-form handles, above twin flame-veneered cupboard doors enclosing a shelf, flanked by similar cupboards (one with two tray shelves, the other a shelf above a cellaret drawer), on an inverted breakfront plinth base, 186cm x 64cm x 87cm high, (73.2in x 25.2in x 34.25in)
A GEORGE III INLAID MAHOGANY DEMI-LUNE SIDEBOARD, the top having six figured fan-shaped sections radiating from a central chequer-edged demi-lune, all within broad crossbanding, and a reeded edge, above twin boxwood-strung doors with lion mask and ring handles, enclosing a later shelf, on tapering square section legs, 131cm x 65cm x 89cm high, (51.5in x 25.6in x 35in)
A 19TH-CENTURY MAHOGANY BOW-FRONTED CORNER WASHSTAND in the George III taste, having a shaped double splashback with bow-fronted shelf, the top with shaped valance, the medial shelf with central drawer flanked by "dummy" drawers, between square section uprights extending as splayed legs, 60.5cm x 43cm x 110cm high, (23.8in x 17in x 43.3in)
Lamb, Manchester. A LATE VICTORIAN OAK SIDEBOARD having a low back with central bevelled mirror plate flanked to each side by twin tile inserts, above a rectangular top on a central drawer above a balustrade, between twin panelled cupboards, carved with flowerheads, each enclosing a shelf, raised on ring-turned legs, one door stamped "LAMB/MANCHESTER/1335", 182.5cm x 65cm x 139cm high, (71.8in x 25.6in x 54.7)
A 19TH-CENTURY ORMOLU-MOUNTED WALNUT PIER CABINET OR VITRINE, having a rectangular top with cherub-moulded frieze centred by inlaid foliate scroll-work, above an arch-glazed door enclosing a shelf, between foliate scroll-inlaid pilasters with cast ormolu mount, on an apron with integral short bracket feet, 77.5cm x 29.5cm x 102.5cm high, (30.5in x 11.6in x 40.3in)
A Liberty & Co walnut framed overmantle mirror, circa 1900, with gallery shelf supported by tapering brackets above a glazed lithograph of Dutch women in clogs carrying baskets watched by two pipe smoking men, a river and shipping in the background, after H Cassiers (Belgian), the reverse with retailer's plaque for Liberty & Co Ltd, London, 47.5" wide, 21" high
An Arts and Crafts 'Liberty & Co' oak sideboard, circa 1900, the design attributed to Leonard Wyburd, the break top back with cushion moulded cornice above two glazed cupboard doors enclosing a single shelf, flanked by open shelves over a rectangular top, frieze drawer and two inset panel cupboard doors with ironwork ring handles and hinges on splayed block and bracket feet, Liberty & Co., London Retailer's label to reverse, 74" wide, 24.5" deep, 71" high
A Liberty & Co Arts and Crafts oak sideboard, circa 1900, the low panel back with gallery shelf above an inset panel flanked by wavy pierced slats over a rectangular top and panel cupboard door flanked by a drawer and further panel cupboard door, between open brackets and on square legs, 54" wide, 22" deep, 48" high
An Arts and Crafts oak desk, circa 1900, by Shapland & Petter, Barnstaple, the shaped panel back inset with a beaten copper heart motif over a gallery shelf and recess, the fall front desk painted and stained with a woodland cottage scene above further shelves and raised on block and bracket feet, the lock plate stamped 'S & PB', 36" wide, 11" deep, 59" high

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