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Y A FRENCH ROSEWOOD, KINGWOOD AND MARQUETRY SECRETAIRE A ABATTANT IN LOUIS XV/XVI TRANSITIONAL STYLE, LATE 19TH CENTURY With ownership label beneath the variegated rouge marble top, the fall opening a storage area above an arrangement of drawers above a baize inset surface 140cm high, 75cm wide, 39cm deep overall
'antique' English neoclassical breakfront library bookcase in mahogany with a bureau || 'Antiek' Engels neoclassicistisch zgn "breakfront" - bibliotheek meubel in acajou met onderaan twee deuren en vijf laden, waarvan er één een secretaire verbergt, en met bovenaan vier deuren en een mooie kop
A mahogany and satinwood secretaire bookcase in George III style, the top with a shaped cornice and turned finials above two astragal glazed doors, enclosing adjustment shelves, the base with a fitted drawer with green tooled leather inset, above two panelled doors on splayed bracket feet, 215cm high, 76cm wide, 41cm deep.
An 18th century Anglo-Chinese padouk secretaire chest, of two-part campaign construction, rectangular top with moulded edge above a deep fall-front drawer fitted with tambour doors enclosing a cupboard, pigeon holes and small drawers, above three further long drawers, skirted base, bracket feet, 103cm high, 100cm wide, 45cm deep, c.1780
Early 19th century rosewood chiffonier, raised sloped arch back with shelf, rectangular top over secretaire frieze drawer, the fall front enclosing satinwood interior fitted with small drawers and pigeonholes, double cupboard below enclosed by arched panelled doors, on rolled front feetDimensions: Height: 127cm Length/Width: 100cm Depth/Diameter: 41cm
A BAMBOO AND RATTAN SECRETAIRE IN THE NAPOLEON III STYLE MODERN With arrangement of shelves, drawers and a fall front, with camel bone handle and terminals. 72cm high, 99cm wide, 67cm deep Condition Report: Good, structurally secure with wear and tear consistent with age and use. The bamboo of slightly variable colour due to worn staining and varnish, and some areas of scuffing and scratches. The rattan panels apparently in good order. Condition Report Disclaimer
An early 19th Century mahogany secretaire bookcase, the domed Greek key style inlaid cornice with figured decoration over two lozenge astragal glazed doors enclosing two adjustable shelves above a satinwood strung and cross banded panel within an ebonised edging over a fall front secretaire drawer fitted with eight drawers and five pigeonholes over three further long drawers with brass swan neck handles over a fretwork carved apron to splayed bracket feet 114 cm wide x 52.5 cm deep x 219 cm high
An 18th Century walnut secretaire cabinet, the upper section with moulded cornice over two fielded feather banded and boxwood strung doors opening to reveal three adjustable shelves over a feather banded and boxwood strung fold over writing surface and two further similarly decorated drawers with oval press brass drop handles raised on bracket feet 96 cm wide x 55 cm deep x 186.5 cm high
A Victorian rosewood Wellington Chest with seven graduated drawers, one fitted with a fall front secretaire, raised on a plinth,56cm wide40cm deep123cm highCondition Reportloss to vaneer on on plinth large watermark to the top, fitted internally with bone drawer pulls, splits to the sides, 2 keys
A brass mounted and teak campaign secretaire chest early 19th century, the top with an arrangement of six drawers, the central secretaire drawer with a leather writing surface, and a removable slide enclosing a fitted interior included a bone handled drawer, the lower section with two long drawers, all raised on turned screw in feet, 101cm wide48cm deep115cm highCondition ReportKnocks, wear, scuffs and dents to the carcass, some of the metal wear is tarnished, dented and lifting. Secretaire drawer split to the base. All drawers very stiff.
A George III mahogany secretaire bookcase of imposing proportions, probably Scottish - the cavetto moulded cornice over a pair of 15 panel astragal glazed doors, the cruciform glazing centred with a gilt on black verre eglomise panel painted with a thistle, over a fall front enclosing a fitted interior with eleven fiddleback mahogany drawers and five pigeonholes, the base with four long graduated drawers with original brasses and oak linings, on bracket feet. (LWH 127 x 57 x 226 cm)
An 18th Century Walnut Secretaire Abatant, the fall front stamped, Charles Pellham (interior converted), 107cm by 51cm by 163cmHeavy splits to front of fall flap, various minor loss to veneer, splits to both sides and splits to moulding, handles are replaced,, various stains lifting, scratches and marks, discolouration, loss and general wear, some sections of veneer replaced.Stripped inside
with central secretaire drawer enclosing a burr oak veneered interior with leather inset writing surface, three small drawers fitted with ink well and bakelite blotter, and the five further drawers with brass recessed handles, on later feet, heigh 103cm, width 99cm, depth 48cm. *CR General surface wear and marks, minor losses, repairs, drawers stiff, later feet.
possibly teak, the seven drawers with recessed brass handles and central secretaire drawer enclosing a fitted interior with pigeon holes, letter tray, sliding inkwell and four drawers, height 146cm, width 107cm, depth 50cm. *CR General wear commensurate with age and use, marks etc, section of backboard missing.
A Regency elm secretaire cabinet bookcase, circa 1815; the upper section with open 'broken' pediment above twin glazed doors with geometric astragals; the base section with fall front secretaire drawer opening to drawers and pigeon holes; above three further drawers, all with brass repousse backed handles and cockbeaded edges; 215cm high, 113cm wide, 59cm deep
A GEORGE I WALNUT BUREAUBY WILLIAM OLD AND JOHN ODY, C.1725with cross and feather banding, the hinged fall with an integral rest revealing a fitted interior with pigeonholes and drawer around a central cupboard, with a sliding well cover, with two short and two long drawers, the top right drawers with the remains of a printed paper trade label for William Old and John Ody, London, on later bun feet99.7cm high, 96.3cm wide, 52.5cm deepProvenancePurchased from Hallidays Fine Antiques Ltd, Dorchester on Thames, 10th July 2001, for £25,000.The selected contents of Dinton Hall, Buckinghamshire.Catalogue NoteWilliam Old, a chair maker and wood turner, and John Ody, a cabinet maker, were both living on the south side of St Paul’s Churchyard, London and went into partnership around 1717, quite probably after John Ody had married Old’s daughter a year or so earlier. Despite William Old’s death in 1728, the partnership continued until 1733, probably with William’s son, Henry, in William's place.A very limited number of pieces of furniture survive with the Old and Ody Trade label in place with all the known case furniture being made from well figured walnut. Christopher Gilbert lists only five in his book Marked London Furniture, 1700-1840, and since the book’s publication three further labelled examples have been sold at auction: Christies, 18th October 2001, Important English Furniture, lot 266 for a cabinet on secretaire chest, Adams, 26th February 2017, ‘At Home’, lot 210, for another cabinet on secretaire chest and Dreweatts, 29 June 2022, Fine Furniture, lot 359, for a bureau cabinet.
AN EARLY GEORGE III MAHOGANY SECRETAIRE CHEST ON CHEST C.1770with a dentil cornice above two short and six long drawers with unusual Rococo gilt brass handles, the secretaire drawer with a hinged, baize-lined writing surface, a mirror on a ratchet, drawers and compartments, with quarter pilasters and on bracket feet179cm high, 115cm wide, 58cm deepProvenanceRobert Bradley Antiques, Salisbury.
An antique possibly 19th century French flame mahogany secretaire Abattant, moulded top above single frieze drawer, over large secretaire cupboard door concealing fitted interior with mother of pearl inlaid handles, and three long graduating drawers raised on turned feet, W 104 cm x H 152 cm x D 55 cm.
George III inlaid mahogany bookcase secretaire, projecting moulded and dentil cornice over blind fretwork frieze, enclosed by two astragal glazed doors, the chest will fall front secretaire drawer with fitted interior, three drawers below, on splayed bracket feetDimensions: Height: 228cm Length/Width: 126cm Depth/Diameter: 56cm
Regency mahogany secretaire bookcase, the upper section with adjustable shelves enclosed by astragal glazed doors, cock-beaded fall front secretaire drawer fitted with small drawers, pigeonholes and cupboard, double panelled cupboard below enclosing one long and four short drawers, bone escutcheon, on splayed bracket feet Dimensions: Height: 247cm Length/Width: 128cm Depth/Diameter: 55cm
Early Victorian mahogany bookcase secretaire, the projecting cornice over two astragal glazed doors, enclosing three adjustable shelves, the lower section fitted with fall front secretaire drawer revealing small drawers, figured panelled double cupboard below, on plain plinth baseDimensions: Height: 232cm Length/Width: 117cm Depth/Diameter: 36cm
An early 20th century Globe-Wernicke style modular secretaire bookcase in five sections, to include one bookshelf with glazed door, one bank of thirteen filing drawers, and one secretaire with fall front revealing a fitted interior. 87x129x36cm.Good used condition. Various use related marks and scratches, some deep. No maker's labels or keys. Screw securing the door mechanism to bookshelf will need some attention to hold the door securely in place. Appears to have been stored somewhere damp.
A Georgian mahogany Secretaire cabinet, with satinwood and ebony stringing, brass mounts, and carved and inlaid decoration. 143x111x63cm.Generally good condition, with age and use related marks and scratches. Probably the bottom half of a bookcase. Some small areas of loss to moulding and veneer, and some brass mounts are bend out of shape.
Y A FRENCH KINGWOOD AND MARBLE TOPPED CHEST OF DRAWERS 19TH CENTURY 147cm high, 59cm wide, 33cm deep Condition Report: Marks, knocks, scratches, abrasions consistent with age and useSome fading and colour variation overall, There is a key present operating all but one lock (lock replaced) and there is one lock that has been replaced Dirt and discolouration to the gilt metal elements One drawer fitted as a secretaire drawerThis would appear to date from the latter part of the 19th century, the marble top is probably a later replacement Please see additional images for visual reference to condition Condition Report Disclaimer
A GEORGE MAHOGANY SECRETAIRE CHEST OF DRAWERS ATTRIBUTED TO GILLOWS, CIRCA 1790 The fall front opening to a leather inset surface, small drawers and pigeon holes 101cm high, 76cm wide, 48cm deep Condition Report: Marks, knocks, scratches, abrasions consistent with age and useSplits and cracks, chips and losses, some marks and stains to the top surfaceThe handles and locks appear all original, there are no keys but all elements are open at time of report, the leather to the inset to the interior is probably a replacement, this has some surface marks and signs of use, one ring mark tooOverall solid and stable Dark, fairly uniform colour overall as per the online catalogue imagesPlease see additional images for visual reference to condition Condition Report Disclaimer
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