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Adam revival mahogany library bookcase, labelled Spillman & Co. London, circa 1900-10, the dentil cornice over fluted and rosette carved frieze over two astragal glazed doors opening to four adjustable shelves, the base with floral and acanthus moulded edge over two moulded flame mahogany panel doors within fluted and half reeded pilasters, opening to a single shelf, all raised on a plinth base, width 154cm, height 234cm
Late Victorian oak bookcase cabinet in Gothic taste, circa 1890, in the manner of Brown & Lamont, Chester, castellated pediment over open book shelf flanked by gothic moulded pollard oak panels flanking glazed bookcase doors with channel outlines over a base with similar gothic panels flanking panelled cupboard doors opening to a single shelf, width 100cm, height 184cm
Oak enclosed dresser, North West English, circa 1770-1790, crossbanded throughout and with configuration of a central short drawer above two slender shaped arched fielded panel cupboard doors opening to a single shelf, flanked on either side with four graduated drawers, all crossbanded and with later Victorian brass handles and flanked with turned quarter pilasters with fielded panel sides, raised on ogee bracket feet, width 192cm, depth 57cm, height 86cm
AN ART NOUVEAU OAK CABINET ON STAND, in one stage, the upper part with moulded cornice above a pair of flowering plant and insect moulded doors with ornate brass strap hinges enclosing a shelf, the lower part with shaped floral moulded apron on turned supports united by a shelf and terminating in square legs with round feet. Width 47". Height 68".
A LATE 19TH CENTURY WELSH OAK CLOTHES PRESS, in two stages, the upper with moulded cornice and lozenge inlaid freize above a pair of panelled doors enclosing a shelf and flanked by curved angles, the lower part with two short and three long graduated drawers, with turned wooden knob handles throughout, raised on turned feet. Width 47". Height 77".
A LATE 19TH CENTURY OAK HALLSTAND, the superstructure with central rectangular mirror, eleven pegs and inset with a pair of black transfer printed Shakespearean scene tiles, the lower part with central drawer flanked by a pair of umbrella stands, the spirally turned supports united by a shelf with two drip trays. Width 42". Height 80".
A German 19th Century secretaire a abattant, the moulded cornice above a bombe shaped frieze with drawer, the flame veneered fallfront opening to reveal a central cupboard flanked by six small drawers and further shelf and above a pair of cupboard doors enclosing further shelf with turned feet, 63in. (160cm) high, 44in. (112cm) wide.
A 19th century continental secretaire a abattant, kingwood veneered with ebonized banding and line inlay and gilt brass mounds, the white veneered marble top with a brass gallery above a frieze drawer and a fall revealing a shelf and drawers above a pair of cupboard doors, angled corners to straight legs, 24.25in (61.5cm) wide.
A Victorian ebonized and burr walnut banded credenza, inlaid stringing with gilt brass mounts and Sevres style porcelain plaques, of bow end outline with a pair of central cupboard doors, enclosing a shelf flanked by corithian capital fluted columns, to further shelves enclosed by glazed doors, on turned feet, 6ft (183cm) wide.
GILLOW & CO., An Aesthetic Movement walnut and parcel-gilt side cabinet, in the manner of Bruce Talbert, circa 1880, the upper section with a bevelled central mirror plate flanked by open shelves, the lower panelled cupboard door enclosing a shelf and flanked by two frieze drawers and further open shelves, drawers stamped 'Gillow & Co., Lancaster', underside of drawer stamped 'L6126' and with various pencil inscriptions including 'James Newby', 174cm. high by 137.5cm. wide by 50cm. deep; 5ft. 8in., 4ft. 6in., 1ft. 7in.
E.W. GODWIN, ATTRIBUTED TO, An Anglo-Japanese ebonised side cabinet, circa 1875, possibly manufactured by Collinson & Lock, the moulded Greek key cornice above a rising glazed central cabinet, flanked by open shelves above a pair of glazed cupboard doors enclosing a shelf, flanked by irregular open shelves on brass capped feet, 151cm. high by 187cm. wide by 32cm. deep; 4ft. 11in., 6ft. 1in., 1ft. in.,
SHAPLAND & PETTER OF BARNSTAPLE, A mahogany desk, circa 1900, the spindle turned gallery above a shelf and leaded glass back flanked by open shelves and small drawers, the top inset with a claret leather writing surface above three convex frieze drawers, the square legs joined by shaped and heart pierced splats with two corner undertiers, drawers stamped 'S&P, B.', 117cm. high by 122cm. wide by 68cm. deep; 3ft. 10in., 4ft., 2ft. 2in.
CHARLES HINDLEY & SONS, An Aesthetic Movement mahogany kneehole desk, circa 1880, the rectangular moulded top inlaid with a tooled leather writing surface, the frieze drawer flanked by three drawers above turned supports and a lower open shelf, on brass cappings and castors, drawer stamped '8913, C.Hindley & Sons, Oxford Street, London', 77cm. high by 115cm. wide by 60.5cm. deep; 2ft. 6in., 3ft. 9in., 1ft. 11in.
AMBROSE HEAL, An oak and inlaid sideboard, circa 1900, the cornice inlaid OLD FRIENDS AND OLD WINES ARE BEST.' above a pair of hinged triple doors with elaborate copper hinges enclosing leaded glazed cupboard doors, the lower section with a frieze drawer above an open shelf flanked by cupboard doors, the right door enclosing a lead-lined divided wine drawer, on turned legs joined by peripheral stretchers 202cm. high by 213cm. wide by 67.5cm. deep; 6ft 7in. by 7ft by 2ft 2in.
LIBERTY & CO., A mahogany and inlaid side cabinet from the 'Rowena' suite, circa 1905, the arched cornice above three stylised foliate inlaid motifs and a glazed cupboard door, above two cupboard doors with conforming inlay enclosing a shelf, the sides with two open shelves, on an arched apron with a moulded plinth, 191cm. high by 76cm. wide by 38cm. deep; 6ft. 3in., 2ft. 6in., 1ft. 3in.
LOUIS MAJORELLE, An Art Nouveau rosewood veneered and marquetry inlaid side cabinet, circa 1900, with a pleated fabric back, the upper open shelves flanked by moulded knopped spindles above a marquetry inlaid cupboard door depicting poppies, foliage and hayricks and enclosing a shelf, flanked by two shelves with a turned spindle open side, the base with folio divisions and a further open shelf, cupboard door signed 'L. Majorelle, Nancy', 168cm. high by 87cm. wide by 43cm. deep; 5ft. 6in., 2ft. 8in., 1ft. 5in.
JEAN ROYERE, A walnut and rosewood banded side cabinet, circa 1950, the ribbed central cupboard doors enclosing a viod interior with two drawers, one with ivorine label marked 'Jean Royare', flanked by glazed and mirrored cupboard sides with a shelf, on a brass rimmed plinth, 84.5cm. high by 220cm. long by 51cm. deep; 2ft. 9in., 7ft. 2in., 1ft. 8in.
A Regency rosewood and brass chiffonier, the raised back with a pierced brass three-quarter gallery and a shelf on brass slender supports, the frieze with nulled borders, above two grille doors with pleated silk, flanked by turned columns, on a plinth base with outset corners, 128 high x 35 deep x 92.5cm wide
AN EARLY 20TH CENTURY MAHOGANY BUREAU BOOKCASE, the upper part with moulded cornice above a pair of astragal glazed doors enclosing fixed shelves and with an open shelf beneath, the projecting lower part with single cockbeaded drawer, on cabriole legs united by curved stretchers centering in a platform. Width 25.5". Height 72".
A LATE 19TH CENTURY WELSH OAK CLOTHES PRESS, in two stages, the upper part with shaped pediment and moulded cornice above a pair of doors enclosing a shelf, the lower part with two short and two long graduated drawers, with turned wooden knob handles throughout, the whole raised on bracket feet. Width 48". Height 84"
AN EARLY 19TH CENTURY WELSH OAK SECRETAIRE PRESS, in two stages, the upper part with moulded cornice and ogee arcade and flute moulded frieze, above a pair of rectangular panelled doors enclosing a shelf, the lower part with three long drawers, the upper forming a secretaire fitted with small drawers, pigeon holes and central blind fret moulded door, now with brass handles, and on square tapered feet. Width 45". Height 78".
AN EARLY 19TH CENTURY OAK TRIPLE CORNER CUPBOARD, of small proportions in one stage, with moulded cornice above a single glazed door with four panes enclosing a shelf, above a blind panelled door enclosing a shelf, the lower part with a similar larger door enclosing a shelf, raised on bracket feet. Width 26". Height 71".

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