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A George III style carved pine bookcase of large size. The upper case with moulded cornice and angled pediment enclosed by a pair of brass wire meshed doors, between projecting stiles, each hung with carved floral garlands. The lower portion contains a pair of paneled doors above a plinth base.
Late 19th century
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Late 19th century
George III mahogany bureau bookcase, in the manner of Wright and Elwick. The dentil, lappet, and quatrefoil decorated frieze surmounts astragals containing original glazing. The bureau section contains original rococo handles and key escutcheons, with the bureau interior with checker-strung drawers, and 'hidden' drawers decorated with boxwood tracery above the pigeon holes.
Circa 1760
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Circa 1760
Late George III mahogany secretary bookcase with satinwood and rosewood crossbanding, derived from a design by Sheraton. The frieze below the pediment has boxwood stringing forming a Greek key design. The secretaire drawer opens to show a fully fitted interior of satinwood drawers.
Circa 1800
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Circa 1800
A Regency rosewood and brassmounted bookcase. The cornice with gilt metal foliage above four doors with original brass grills. The lower section with two shallow folio drawers to the frieze above four cabinet doors.
Circa 1820
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Circa 1820
Anglo Indian rosewood bookcase with ivory inlay. The doors to the top and bottom with original glazing, and the front of the cedar lined folio drawer with ivory inlay in an arabesque pattern.
Circa 1880
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Circa 1880
George III mahogany bureau bookcase. The fall front with mahogany cross banding, and cock beading to the oak-lined drawers.
Circa 1760
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Circa 1760
Regency mahogany breakfront bookcase in the manner of Gillows, of narrow proportions. The reeded baluster turned pilasters and astragal glazed doors enclosing twelve adjustable shelves.
Circa 1820
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Circa 1820
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