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A GOOD MID 18TH CENTURY COUNTRY HOUSE MAHOGANY SECRETAIRE BOOKCASE IN THE MANNER OF GILLOWS with arched leaf carved pediment above a pair of astragal glazed doors fitted with adjustable shelves. The low waisted base section with pull-out secretaire having a sliding writing surface enclosing a fitted lower section with alaphbet inlaid compartments above a pair of flame veneered panelled doors revealing a fitted interior of three drawers to one side and an adjustable shelf to the other261cm high 137cm wide 62cm deep In good un restored condition, small pieces of the leaf carving and moulding missing from the cornice, original glasses apart from one missing and one broken pane. Small pieces of cock-bedding missing from the secretaire drawer, side moulding are loose. Bottom plinth veneers are loose and some are missing. The secretaire handles have been replaced, The interior is complete. Dry colour ands polish, quite light in colour.
A WILLIAM AND MARY BURR WALNUT BUREAU BOOKCASE the cross-grain moulded upper part with projecting cornice above a pair of shaped bevelled mirrored doors enclosing a fitted interior of shelves and small drawers above a pair of candle slides. The bureau with cross-banded fall and bookrest enclosing a fitted shaped stepped interior above a well; fitted two short and two long herringbanded drawers to the front with brass pear drop handles and raised on flattened bun feet.98.5cm wide 61cm deep 197cm high A very nice original piece, the top section and bureau belong together. The mirrors are original, the interior and fall interior are all original. with secret drawers. The top section has one shelf which has lost its walnut veneer. The handles are replacements but go through the original holes. it has been cleaned off and repolished at some stage. Small piece of side moulding missing and small pieces of mouldings on the front edges.
Fine quality Regency Empire inlaid rosewood chiffonier, with marble top, mirrored backs, below a brass galleried shelf, the columns with brass terminals, and brass claw feet, 100cmW x 130cmH Fine quality Regency Empire inlaid rosewood chiffonier, with marble top, mirrored backs, below a brass galleried shelf, the columns with brass terminals, and brass claw feet, 100cmW x 130cmH (some fading to top and some beading loose)
A pair of George III mahogany and kingwood crossbanded urns and pedestalsCirca 1780, of Gillows qualityWith boxwood stringing, each urn wrapped with an alternating reeded and fluted band, the body carved with oak-leaf swags and husk festoons interspersed by flowerhead roundels, with an egg-and-dart collar, the detachable lid with a gadroon carved edge and stiff-leaf clasped upper part surmounted by a pinecone finial, one pedestal with a graduated triple re-entrant panelled and triple tablet inlaid door enclosing one shelf, the other pedestal with three graduated mahogany lined drawers of conforming appearance, on plinth bases, both urns with their metal linings to the interior now missing, both inscribed in white chalk: 'ALTMAYER HARRIS', each urn and pedestal approximately: 49cm wide x 48cm deep x 167cm high, (19in wide x 18 1/2in deep x 65 1/2in high) (2)Footnotes:ProvenanceThe present lot was apparently previously acquired from M. Harris and Sons, London, possibly during the 1950s.Thereafter the offered urns and pedestals were purchased by the current owner and vendor, Christie's, New York, 19 January 2017, Palmetto Hall: The Jay P. Altmayer Family Collection, lot 65.The offered urns and pedestals appear in M. Harris and Sons, A Catalogue and Index of Old Furniture and Works of Art, London, n.d. (circa 1930), No. F20869, p. 407. Two related pairs of urns and pedestals are illustrated in S. Stuart, Gillows of Lancaster and London, 1730-1840, Vol. I, 2008, Woodbridge, pl.'s 342-347, pp.'s 309-310. One pair made during the late 1770s, which is attributed to Gillows, was supplied for Thirsk Hall, North Yorkshire upon behalf of John Bell whilst the other pair, dating to circa 1780, were provided to the Weld family of Lulworth Castle, in Dorset.Of additional interest are a group of three designs for 'pedestals and vases' by George Hepplewhite, first published posthumously in 1787 within The Cabinet-Maker's and Upholsterer's Guide, also featuring in the 1794 third edition, re-published 1969, Toronto, pl. 36. Across these drawings a number of similar characteristics are shared with the present example, including equivalent swag and festoon carving, comparable stiff-leaf clasped elements and re-entrant panelling, along with analogous crossbanding. The same Hepplewhite designs are also replicated in D. Nickerson, English Furniture of the 18th Century, 1967, Frankfurt, fig. 101, p. 95.This lot is subject to the following lot symbols: TPTP Lot will be moved to an offsite storage location (Cadogan Tate, Auction House Services, 241 Acton Lane, London NW10 7NP, UK) and will only be available for collection from this location at the date stated in the catalogue. Please note transfer and storage charges will apply to any lots not collected after 14 calendar days from the auction date.For further information on this lot please visit Bonhams.com
A Napoleon III ormolu mounted birds' eye maple, rosewood, tulipwood crossbanded, stained sycamore and fruitwood marquetry meuble d'appuiCirca 1870Of shaped and bowfront outline with rounded angles, the top inlaid with assorted flowers, above a triple tablet frieze incorporating a long floral inlaid centre, over a pair of panel mounted doors each inlaid with a shaped tablet of various flowers, enclosing one adjustable shelf, flanked by shaped panel ends with similar inlay each within a re-entrant surround, on shaped feet, 121cm wide x 40cm deep x 101cm high, (47 1/2in wide x 15 1/2in deep x 39 1/2in high)This lot is subject to the following lot symbols: TPTP Lot will be moved to an offsite storage location (Cadogan Tate, Auction House Services, 241 Acton Lane, London NW10 7NP, UK) and will only be available for collection from this location at the date stated in the catalogue. Please note transfer and storage charges will apply to any lots not collected after 14 calendar days from the auction date.For further information on this lot please visit Bonhams.com
Edwardian white painted dressing chest, the mirrored top with two drawers over two short and three drawers on shaped feet H 165cm x W 114cm x D 51cm together with a similar white painted wardrobe with single mirrored door, single shelf over two short drawers above two door cupboard on bracket feet H 196cm x W 104cm x D 49.5cm (2)Condition ReportNot the same suite, different handles and drawer fronts.

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