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A Dutch / Flemish Renaissance style oak and ebony dresser on bun feet, in two parts, the upper loose case with geometrical bolection mouldings below a frieze with lion heads; the lower case with moulded pillow doors below drawers, flanked by columns and carved lion heads, c19th century. W146cm, H148cm, D59cm.
A French Louis XVI style king wood, rosewood cross banded and brass mounted kneehole desk / bureau plat, the top with leather inset writing surface, five drawers and extendable tops on both sides below, raised on square tapering supports terminating in brass caps, W168cm plus 76cm extensions, D88cm, H77cm. C19th century.
Victorian walnut davenport, upper section with stationery compartment, hinged lid with brass gallery, the interior having complete wooden stationery compartments, pen rack and three inkwells, writing slope with green leather inset, lifting to reveal sycamore veneered interior with one false and two true drawers, lower section with four graduated drawers with original turned handles, the opposing side with false drawers, fretwork brackets to front all standing articulated casters.width 56cm (22"), depth 56cm (22"), height 90cm (35")Condition report: Brass gallery to stationery compartment loose, veneers to lid of stationery compartment repaired and re-coloured, leather writing slope replaced with new green tooled leather writing surface, interior of davenport flap hinge broken and modern replacement present but not fitted, top drawer right-hand side of cabinet missing drawer stop, veneer at back of stationery compartment in poor condition (see photographs).
Early 19th-century mahogany chest of two short and three long graduated drawers, frieze with three concealed drawers above figured matched veneers to drawer fronts, brass bale handles all flanked by reeded columns standing on bracket feet.width 122cm (48"), depth 55cm (21"), height 114cm (45")Condition report: Split to top of chest (see photographs), old repair to corner, some veneers missing to the front of the main carcass, bracket feet with some scuff marks, lock missing to top right-hand drawer.
George III figured mahogany dressing table mirror, rectangular glass supported on two reeded pillars, serpentine box base cross-banded in satinwood, fitted three drawers all standing on small ogee bracket feet.width 42cm (16"), depth 20cm (8"), height 57cm (22")Condition report: Replacement glass, original gesso slip mould, small section of satinwood cross-banding missing.
Early 19th-century refectory table, the rectangular top formed by two thick elm boards, two frieze drawers at opposing ends all supported on four square section tapering legs. The distance from the floor to the bottom of the frieze is 60cm (23.5in). The ends of the table with the two drawers are slightly lower at 55cm (21.5in).width 250cm (98") x 78cm (31"), height 75cm (30")Condition report: Overall good colour, two planks slightly warped (see photographs) otherwise sound order.
Early 19th-century mahogany cabinet or dressing table, bow front accommodating one shallow and two deep drawers, all standing on four turned legs.width 110cm (43"), depth 52cm (20"), height 81cm (32")Condition report: Some wear markings to the surface of top (see photographs), original ring pull handles, overall condition good.
Early 18th-century oak coffer, two plank top with steel hinges, three raised and fielded square panels to front with matching panels to opposing ends, interior with candle box.width 152cm (60"), depth 52cm (20"), height 67cm (26")Condition report: Evidence of old wire hinges now with steel strap hinges, two plank top with three modern oak cleats to underside of lid, candle box lid missing, two further drawers under candle box, both drawers missing, original oak planked base with rosehead nails.
William IV mahogany side table or dressing table, fitted one shallow central drawer, flanked by two deep drawers each with turned handles and cock bead, fan-shaped brackets to kneehole, ring-tuned legs.width 104cm (41"), depth 55cm (22"), height 80cm (31")Condition report: Inch long section of cross-banding to top missing, right back small section of cock beading missing right-hand side central drawer, small section of three reed bead missing above of top of back rear leg, turned handles possibly early replacements otherwise condition good.
George III mahogany dressing table mirror, oval glass supported on two swept brackets, box base with serpentine front chequered stringing accommodating three drawers, ogee bracket feet. 45cm (17.5in) wide, 23cm (9in) deep, 62cm (24.5in) highCondition report: Replacement mirror, two small ring marks to top of box base, one bracket support appearing to have been re-glued at an earlier date.
George III oak chest of two short and three long graduated drawers, mahogany veneered frieze with whitewood stringing, steel locks, replacement handles, bracket feet.width 111cm (44"), depth 51cm (20"), height 119cm (47")Condition report: Some small areas of drawer moulding damaged and pieces missing, pine drawer liners, replacement handles.
18th-century fruitwood oak and elm dresser base, three plank top with moulded edge above three frieze drawers cross-banded in oak, lower section with arched raised and fielded fixed panel flanked by two matching single panel doors with steel hinges, all standing on bracket feet.width 186cm (73"), depth 51cm (20"), height 89cm (35")Condition report: Good colour, replacement brass fretwork handles to drawers, top with early patched repairs (see photographs) evidence of woodworm (see photographs).
Late 20th-century oak dresser base of Jacobean design, planked top above three drawers with moulded decoration, each fitted with pierced brass plate handles, all standing on balustre turned legs, united by pot shelf.width 190cm (75"), depth 53cm (21"), height 80cm (32")Condition report: The dresser is constructed from new materials with re-claimed timber being used as backboards to the pot shelf (see photographs).
Victorian pitch pine dresser base, serpentine shaped backboard with single shelf and two short drawers, thick sycamore two plank worktop, bottom section fitted seven short drawers with turned handles surrounding two single panel cupboard doors, interior with single fixed shelf, the whole piece decoration with four split turned applied columns, all standing on six bun feet.width 164cm (64"), depth 53cm (21"), height 122cm (48")Condition report: Two small drawers missing from stand up shelf, right-hand side of worktop with wormholes to front edge (see photographs), original handles.
Early 19th-century mahogany chest of two short and four long graduated drawers, moulded bead to rectangular top, each drawer with cock beading and replacement brass handles, all standing on bracket feet.width 110cm (43"), depth 56cm (22"), height 120cm (47")Condition report: Top of chest with ink marks, ring marks and other stains, although these are old marks and some might consider them to be part of the character of the piece of furniture, they are nonetheless visible, replacement brass handles, otherwise colour good.
17th-century oak coffer, three raised and fielded panels to front, cross-banded in walnut, inlaid with black and white string, three corresponding drawers to base with original steel locks, each end of the coffer with three raised and fielded panels.width 130cm (51"), depth 55cm (22"), height 82cm (32")Condition report: Various ring marks to the top in keeping with age, the two planks altered to create a double-hinged lid, although this could easily be corrected by replacing the butterfly braces (see photographs), front of coffer good honey colour, some short sections of walnut cross-banding missing from all three drawer fronts (see photographs).
Victorian mahogany occasional table, rectangular top with two flaps supported on knuckle brackets, two frieze drawers with two false drawers on opposing side, all standing on four turned legs with articulated brass casters.80cm (32") x 50cm (20") when table fully extending, height 71cm (28")Condition report: Table surface good, however, one brass caster missing.
A LATE GEORGE III MAHOGANY SOFA TABLE, POSSIBLY BY GILLOWS, circa 1800, the rectangular top cleated at each hinged side, with two frieze drawers to the front and conforming faux drawers at the back, on twin supports with a high arched stretcher and four splayed legs to brass caps and castors, 74cm high x 163cm wide (opened) x 66cm deepNote: The unusual feature of the inclusion of cleated sides, to conform with the direction of grain of the drop leaves, is seen in other tables stamped Gillows
A PAIR WALNUT AND MARQUETRY CABINETS OF LOUIS XV STYLE, circa 1860 a mirrored compartment flanked either side by three drawers, with marquetry inlay, on slender scroll legs with gilt metal acanthus leaf mounts and sabot feet, 80cm wide x 134.5cm highProvenance: The Estate of the late Rufus Eyre
A ROSEWOOD AND KINGWOOD LADY"S WORK TABLE ON STAND OF LOUIS XV STYLE the casket-shaped top with slightly domed cover opening to a mirror and silk lined compartment, the crossbanded and quarter veneered fall front set with a porcelain panel painted with a winged cherub within an 'ormolu' mount enclosing drawers and a green tooled leather writing surface, the canted corners flanked by classical caryatid figures and porcelain panels to the sides and back, on a stand with base drawer, slender cabriole legs and sabot feet, 43cm wide x 98cm highProvenance: The Brymer family at Ilsington House, Puddletown, Dorset and by descent.

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