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An Edwardian mahogany and marquetry writing desk with two small cupboards and a galleried shelf to the back, over a tooled leather writing surface, three freize drawers, on square tapering legs ending in castors; the cupboard doors and drawer fronts profusely inlaid with scrolls, leaves, urns, flowers, etc, the whole with inlaid satinwood stringing designs, 104cms.
OAK AND COUNTRY FURNITURE - A George III elm high dresser, the open three-shelf back of mixed woods beneath a moulded cornice, the base with waved apron and three cockbeaded drawers, now with brass loop handles, the square untapered legs supporting a pan shelf, 65.5in wide, base 32in high, 80in high overall, late 18th-early 19th century (the back a later addition)
ENGLISH AND CONTINENTAL FURNITURE AND DECORATIONS: A good Victorian painted satinwood display cabinet, in Sheraton revival style, the green silk lined two-shelf interior enclosed by a pair of doors with interlaced glazing bars, the projecting bow centre cornice raised on freestanding fluted pillars with carved leafy capitals, painted with oval classical and portrait medallions supported by neo-classical urns, leafy scrollwork, grotesques and festoons of roses, on turned tapering legs, 50in wide, 72.5in high, c.1900
ENGLISH AND CONTINENTAL FURNITURE AND DECORATIONS: A Victorian mahogany and marquetry coal cabinet, of rectangular pedestal form, the panelled fall front with metal liner and inlaid with neo-classical ribbon tied husk pendants, swags and patera, the bevelled mirror back with a shelf supported by slender turned spindles, the gallery inlaid with florets and looped ribbons, 16in wide, 45.5in high, c.1880
A George III mahogany corner cabinet, the moulded and inlaid cornice above a frieze inlaid with a central patera flanked by shells, the panelled cupboard doors, enclosing shaped shelves and drawers, the lower section with further cupboard doors, enclosing a shelf, on block feet. 126cm wide, 60cm deep, 232cm high
An early 20th century French walnut cabinet, the upper section with balustraded gallery centred by broken pediment above panelled frieze and pair of panelled doors centred by rosettes, flanked by turned columns, open shelf below, on deeper base with gadrooned frieze drawers above recessed panelled doors flanked by similar columns, on plinth and bun feet. 162cm wide, 227cm high, 61cm deep
A William IV mahogany secretaire cabinet circa 1835 the rectangular top above an inset drop down drawer front enclosing an interior of pigeon holes and maple lined short drawers above two inset panel cupboard doors enclosing a single shelf flanked by flat columns capped by foliate mouldings and raised on a square plinth, 47.5" wide, 20.5" deep, 41" high
A George IV mahogany inverted breakfront sideboard, circa 1830, in Grecian Revival style, with architectural low pediment back and anthemion quarter brackets, above two tablet centred frieze drawers flanked by pedestal cupboard doors, applied with acanthus volute scroll brackets and enclosing a single shelf and cellaret drawer respectively and raised on a plinth base, moulding losses, 85" wide, 29" deep, 49" high
An Edwardian mahogany kneehole dressing table by Robson & Sons Limited, Newcastle, fitted an oval bevelled swing mirror, raised on square uprights above an open shelf and two short drawers, decorated with inlaid crossbanding and stringing, an arrangement of seven short drawers surrounding the kneehole fitted brass handles, raised on square tapering legs and brass castors, 51in. x 67in. high.
An Edwardian mahogany breakfront sideboard, the raised back with bevelled mirror panel and pierced fretwork, fitted an open shelf and decorated with inlaid scrolls and stringing, the frieze decorated with inlaid satinwood crossbanding above a glazed panelled door and a pair of solid panelled doors, on square tapering legs with platform undertier, 48in. x 79in. high.
A Victorian mahogany pedestal desk, the top fitted a pair of panelled doors enclosing pigeon holes and decorated with acanthus leaf carved motifs, centred by a balustrade and an open shelf, hinged writing slope below enclosing a fitted interior of pigeon holes and small drawers, three short drawers to the frieze and three short drawers to each pedestal, raised on plinth bases, 60in. x 55.5in. high.
A large Victorian exhibition quality oak sideboard in the manner of Pugin, the stepped top with bobbin turned gallery pediment above double moulded broken line frieze to the hooded centre section, coloured embossed papers to the underside panels and large central mirror below, the side sections each with trellis pediment above two mirrors divided by a deep shelf with scrolling frieze, brackets and square baluster supports; the base with slight inverted breakfront, four central cupboard doors above open three arch undertier with gallery edge, multi-panel drawers to each side with cupboards below above shaped frieze and four full height reeded stile front supports. Multi-panel ends and brass handles and escutcheons, 94in. (239cm) wide, 96in. (244cm) high.
A large late Victorian mahogany mirror back sideboard, the upper section with cavetto moulding, carved corbels and a bevelled mirror plate flanked by twin turned pilasters, supported on carved brackets, the lower section having 2 frieze drawers over 2 end cupboards each with inset carved panels flanking open shelf with conforming uprights. 72.5" wide.
A LATE EIGHTEENTH CENTURY CHERRYWOOD DRESSER, the open delft rack with an ogee moulded cornice and three shelves, with shaped sides, standing on a base with a central arrangement of three short drawers flanked by a pair of flush panelled cupboards, opening to reveal a single shelf standing on a plain plinth base, 71.5 x 19 x 76in.
A MID VICTORIAN WALNUT CREDENZA, the bowfront top above a foliate marquetry inlaid frieze with similar panelled side doors and turned and carved pillars flanking a pair of arched and glazed centre doors, opening to reveal an interior with a single adjustable shelf standing on a plain plinth, 66 x 20 x 42in.
A Late Victorian Parcel Gilt Walnut Side Cabinet, the superstructure with spindled cresting above three mirror plates and a shelf, the lower part with a central drawer above a pair of cupboard doors, flanked by canted open sides fitted with shelves, on turned legs united by a shelf. Width 54". Height 82".
Foster (Lieut. Col. Rodney) Autobiography, 19 manuscript diaries covering the period 1882-1962, each approx. 11 x 8in. The diaries are very comprehensive and include 100's of watercolours, maps, photographs and caricatures plus biographical descriptions and thumb nail sketches of many of the people mentioned, particularly the military. Also included is a manuscript binder identifying 'Fosters' in the British Army since the 18th century, 2 vols of watercolours which include caricatures, cartoons, native inhabitants and military types, a bound volume of individual 'La Vie Parisienne' magazines, 1920's, a contemporary typescript diary 'Chitral Reliefs 1904' with the supporting column. Includes maps and watercolours plus a 'writing album' containing watercolours, photos, cartoons, etc. (shelf)
A William IV mahogany side cabinet, the raised back with three quarter gallery and adjustable shelf enclosed by a pair of glazed doors with turned lotus moulded column supports, the projecting base with single frieze drawer above a pair of curl veneer panel doors enclosed by similar projecting lotus moulded turned columns on similarly moulded and lobed circular supports, 104cmx149cm (41"x58.75")
An Edwardian mahogany Perdonium side cabinet the raised mirror back with shaped moulded shelf and swan neck cresting on acanthus carved cabriole supports, with a projecting base with pull down front carved with ribbon tied acanthus, the tin fuel liner with brass shovel and turned wooden handle, the whole with cast brass handles and on short cabriole legs, 41cmx116cm high (16"x45.75")
A George III oak Yorkshire dresser, the associated twin shelf back with dentil cornice and fret carved frieze, above three spice drawers and shaped divisions, the projecting base with three frieze drawers above one real and one blind centre drawer, enclosed by a pair of raised and fielded panelled doors with brass swan neck handles and channelled frame with panel sides, 191cm x 201cm (75.25" x 79")

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