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A Chinese padouk kneehole desk, early 20th century, carved throughout with bamboo and flowering tendrils, the galleries pierced with dragons amidst clouds, the stepped back with an arrangement of open compartments, shelves, drawers and cupboard above a writing surface with hinged panel, drawer to frieze, a cupboard and undertier to one side, 133cm high, 103cm wide
A 19th century mahogany and floral marquetry secretaire à abatant with one long drawer above drop front writing flap enclosing fitted drawers and cupboard with three long graduated drawers under, on short tapered legs, the whole profusely decorated with urns, scrolls, leaves, birds and flowers, 104cm wide by 156cm high
A late Victorian mahogany breakfront library bookcase with arch cornice, the top with six adjustable shelves to the centre, glazed and two open side bookcases, the base with two drawers above open bookcase and flanked on each side by a cupboard enclosed by panelled doors, the whole with satinwood bandings and line inlay on plinth base, 244cm wide by 226cm high
A press cupboard Charles II, third quarter 17th century carved oak, in two parts, with foliate motifs and strapwork on a stipple ground, the projecting frieze with twin turned pendants, the recessed cupboard enclosed by a pair of panel doors, the base with a larger pair of doors enclosing a later shelf, together with two adapted braised iron Venetian keys, 16th century and later, restorations h. 162cm., w.124cm., d.53cm. Victor Chinnery, Oak Furniture, The British Tradition, Woodbridge, 1979, p. 486, illustrates two press cupboards with similar carving. Chinnery discusses the geographical origin of these two pieces. He writes of 'a distinctive flat and finely-curled style of carving' and attributes work of this type to North Lancashire and the Lancaster area. He goes on to write that these characteristic features were seen over a fifty year period, from the middle of the 17th century into the early 18th century. For similar 16th century Venetian Keys, see Antique Arms, Armour and Militaria, Sotheby's Olympia, 29th June 2005, lot 64.
A cwpwrdd deuddarn, Queen Anne, early 18th century, Wales oak,Êthe lower cupboard with a shelf, restorations h.175cm., w.146cm., d.56cm. #1200-1800 185. A dresser with shelf back, George III, second half 18th century oak and walnut banded, the shelf back including a pair of inlaid cupboards and two small drawers h.202cm., w.199cm., d.48cm.
A George III oak dresser, the closed upper section with moulded cornice above three shelves, the lower section with a rectangular top above three frieze drawers and three further short drawers flanked with panelled cupboard doors enclosing shelves, standing on bracket feet, 174cm wide, 48cm deep, 208cm high
A 19th century Continental burr walnut and mahogany secretaire abattant, the shaped top above a dentil frieze, a single long drawer and a marquetry inlaid fall front enclosing a fitted interior above a pair of similarly inlaid cupboard doors enclosing shelves and short drawers flanked with parquetry inlaid canted corners, standing on tapering block feet, 95cm wide, 49cm deep, 148cm high
An 18th century North Italian/South German floor standing painted and gilt decorated corner cupboard, the arched moulded cornice above a glazed door with scrolling astragal bars enclosing shaped shelves above a carved panelled door enclosing further shelves flanked with scroll and rosette carved canted corners, standing on a plinth base, 94cm wide, 52cm deep, 213cm high
A George III mahogany library bookcase, the upper section with pierced swan neck pediment above a pair of glazed doors enclosing adjustable shelves, the lower section with moulded rectangular top above a pair of panelled cupboard doors enclosing further adjustable shelves, standing on a plinth base, 151cm wide, 56cm deep, 268cm high
A George III mahogany writing bookcase of small proportions, the upper section with moulded cornice above a pair of glazed doors enclosing adjustable shelves, the lower section with rectangular top with moulded edge above an adjustable baize lined slide, frieze drawer flanked with sprung fitted stationery trays and a pair of oval panelled marquetry inlaid cupboard doors enclosing further shelves, standing on pointed feet, 74cm wide, 44cm deep, 160cm high
A George III mahogany partner's desk, the moulded rounded rectangular leather inset top above three frieze drawers supported on twin pedestals each fitted with three short drawers opposing a panelled cupboard door, standing on a plinth base with inset castors, 184cm wide, 121cm deep, 77cm high

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