

A Rare Large George I Oak Spice Cabinet.
English circa 1720.
The moulded arched cornice with carved flower patrae above an arched fielded panel door, opening to a guilloche frieze above an arrangement of drawers & pigeon holes, moulded plinth base.
Dimensions: 75cm (29.5") high; 74cm (29") wide; 29cm (11.5") deep.


A George III Mahogany Chest on Chest.
English circa 1770.
Of exceptional quality. The dentil cornice above ten graduated drawers flanked by fluted columns, on moulded base with bracket feet.
Possibly from the workshop of Thomas Chipendale.
Dimensions: 167cm (70”) high; 121.5cm (48”) wide; 59cm (23 ¼”) deep.


A Fine George II Mahogany Press Cupboard.
English circa 1730.
The rectangular moulded cornice above a pair of fielded panelled doors enclosing six oak press slides, above two short and one long drawer, on moulded bracket feet. Brass carrying handles to either side. Original metalwork. A rare survival of an original oil wax finish.
Dimensions: 175cm (69") high; 132cm (52") wide; 71cm (28") deep.



A Slender George II Oak Corner Cupboard.
English circa 1750.
In two parts, the upper-section with a fielded three-panelled door enclosing six shelves, the lower-section comprising a single fielded panelled door enclosing two further shelves, on plinth base.
Of good original colour.
Dimensions: 200cm (79") high; 79cm (31") wide; 39cm (15") deep.


A Rare George II Mahogany Bookcase.
English circa 1750.
The broken dentil pediment centred by a finely carved urn, reeded frieze with elaborate roundels and unusual acorn detailing, above a central pair of astragal glazed doors enclosing three adjustable shelves, on plinth base. Formerly inset into a panelled interior.
Dimensions: 131cm (51.5") high; 99cm (39") wide; 36cm (14") deep.

