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An exceptionally fine copy of a Queen Anne Double
Dome Bureau Cabinet, with beautifully figured Burr Walnut Veneer with
feather banding inlay, the interior being step fitted with concave
draws with secret compartments and document pockets. A stylish
Bureau Cabinet finished off with engraved
Brass Plate Handles enriched with a superb colour and patina. |
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A particularly fine George I
Small Writing Bureau with feather banding further embellished by
an inlaid concaved Marquetry Sun Burst to the bottom drawer. Fitted
with a Seperpentine interior and with its outstanding proportions
and colour, it makes this a very stylish
piece. |
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A wonderful Georgian Style Mahogany
Secretaire Chest on Chest on Ogee bracket feet with canted corners.
This stylish piece of furniture has many uses, writing, dressing
and very decorative. |
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A pretty copy of a George I Bur
Walnut Secretaire Chest on Chest, further embellished by an inlaid
concaved Marquetry Sun Burst to the bottom drawer and finished off
with engraved plate handles. |
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An unusual, small William and
Mary Olive Wood Oyster Bureau, with a well fitted interior and decorated
with Box Wood Concentric Roundels. A strikingly decorative
piece with superb proportions, colour and patina. |
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A beautiful Queen Anne style Kneehole Bureau Bookcase
with a stepped interior. Made in Burr Walnut, inlaid with feather
banding. |
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A Queen Anne style Lowboy in English Walnut with
a moulded & cross-banded top on Cabriole legs. |
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A
very elegant Burr Walnut Coffee Table with Queen Anne claw & ball
legs, inlaid with ebony & box wood with a Star Motif. |
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A
pair of George I style bedside tables in English Walnut with feather
banding. |
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A
Queen Anne style walnut Kneehole desk, with center cupboard and freeze
drawer. |
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A
George I style Bow Front Corner Cupboard in Walnut. |
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A
very elegant Burr Walnut Coffee Table with Queen Anne claw & ball
legs, inlaid with ebony & box wood with a Star Motif. |
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This
is a George I style Bow Front Sofa Table in burr walnut. A very elegant
table with hand turned legs, feather banding and pear drop handles.
This as an original would be worth in the region of £7,000. |
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An
elegant pair of George I style End Tables in English & Burr Walnut,
with a shell motif and resting on a ball & claw cabriole legs. As an original pair these would be valued in the region of
£10,000. |
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A
very pretty pair of Square Side Tables in burr walnut with a shell
motif resting on hand craved Queen Anne cabriole legs. As an original
pair these would be valued at approximately £10,000. |
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An
imposing George I style Block Front Bureau Bookcase with a Broken
Arch Pediment is in English walnut with a step fitted interior. This
as an original piece would be valued at approximately £20-25,00. |
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A
Thomas Hope style burr walnut Breakfront Bookcase with Fluted Doric
Columns to the doors further enhanced with Brass grill doors, which
best presents the contents. |
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A
pair of Chippendale style Square Tripod tables in mahogany. These
as an original pair would be worth approx. £4-5,000. |
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An
imposing Georgian style Breakfront Bookcase in oak, further enhanced
with a Broken Arch Pediment. With fine brass fittings and adjustable
shelving, this would look wonderful in a hall or dining room. |
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A
fine example of a Dutch style Bombay Bureau Cabinet in burr walnut.
With a fully fitted interior with secret compartments, concave drawers
and centre cupboard doors, hand turned column documents pockets and
resting on ball and claw feet. As an original this would be valued
at approximately £30,000 to £50,000. |
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A
fine example of a Georgian style Bookcase / Display Cabinet. This
piece is in burr walnut with astragal glazed doors and adjustable
shelves. |
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A Georgian style oak Chest/Filing cabinet. |
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