

A Rare Large George I Oak Spice Cabinet.
English circa 1720.
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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.
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Dimensions: 75cm (29.5") high; 74cm (29") wide; 29cm (11.5") deep.
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A George III Mahogany Chest on Chest.
English circa 1770.
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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 Slender George II Oak Corner Cupboard.
English circa 1750.
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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.
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Dimensions: 200cm (79") high; 79cm (31") wide; 39cm (15") deep.
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A Rare George II Mahogany Bookcase.
English circa 1750.
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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.
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Dimensions: 131cm (51.5") high; 99cm (39") wide; 36cm (14") deep.
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