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Early 20th century oak in the style of a Globe-Wernicke design sectional bookcase, four graduated stacking tiers with glazed up and over tambour doors, each with original wooden knob, on plinth base with curved apron and stile feetDimensions: Height: 147cm Length/Width: 87cm Depth/Diameter: 26cm
A French provincial style painted breakfront bookcase, with moulded arched tops above open shelves and four cupboard doors on plinth base223 x 195 x 40cmin three pieces, which do slot together however it is lacking the screwsthe cupboards are lacking the shelves and the supporting side blocksgenerally quitre knocked and scratched, some losses to the paint, a bit grubby in places, particularily yellowed and stained around the plinth basehard to tell the wood due to the paint, most likely a soft wood like pineSee images
A small Regency mahogany bookcase, with architectural pediment above a glazed door opening to adjustable shelves, the base with panelled cupboard doors and raised on scroll feet. Height 204 cm, width 76 cm, depth 44 cm (see illustration).Both doors are warped, The glass is cracked at the top on both panes. There is missing veneer top left. Neither door locks although keys are present.
A Regency mahogany cabinet bookcase, with detachable moulded cornice above a pair of glazed doors with wooden astragals opening to adjustable shelves, the base with similar but panelled cupboard doors and all raised on bracket feet. Height 226 cm, width 157 cm, depth at waist 37 cm (see illustration). The bookcase is in good order and is generally of a good uniform colour. The left-hand door at the top right-hand side has a small section of veneer missing +/- 1 cm square. The darker sections of inlay to the top and bottom doors have dried slightly and shows signs of cracking although none of these are particularly open or anything untoward. All the doors work as they should. On the right-hand side at the cornice at the rear there is a small section of timber missing from some beading approx. 3-4 cm in length. Where the top section meets the base section there is a missing section of timber +/- 6 cm x 3 cm. To the left-hand side at the base, two thirds of the veneer is missing from the base from the back forward.
A Georgian mahogany secretaire bookcase, with dentil cornice above a pair of glazed doors with three internal shelves, the secretaire with green baize lined writing surface and fitted interior and with brass handles and backplates and three long drawers below raised on bracket feet. Height 229 cm, width 119.5 cm, depth 59.5 cm. NOTE: This item has been assigned an ivory exemption certificate number R7NW69BH (see illustration).
A MAHOGANY BREAKFRONT SECRETAIRE BOOKCASE CIRCA 1800 & LATER 266cm high, 280cm wide, 47cm deepPlease note, this bookcase should be dated as CIRCA 1800 & LATER and not as originally printed in the catalogue Condition Report: Please note, this bookcase should be dated as CIRCA 1800 & LATER and not as originally printed in the catalogue Marks, scratches and abrasions comensurate with age and use. Some old chips and splits, some losses, some old repairs Some lifting to veneers and some losses/ fractures. The largest areas of loss to veneer are to the side edges of the plinth (see images) and to some areas of the lower parts of the doors. Attention by a qualified restorer could replace the veneer and match well. Other areas of the bookcase that show faults or require 'cosmetic' attention could equally be tended to by a restorer .No cracks or breaks to glass detected. Some glass panels are likely to be old replacements. A high percentage are antique glass and show movement. The panels to the interior side of the upper bookcase section have been later lined with thin sheets of timber/ plywood and painted a cream/ off white colour probably within the last 20 years, possibly quite recently. The rear panels beyond the painted elements are fully paneled and appear to be original. We cannot guarantee the condition of elements covered by paint or timber panels The plinth base shows signs of being of later date, it may have been adapted or reconstructed in some way. The surface shows signs of being late 19th or 20th century and may have been repolished. The bookcase overall shows evidence of having been updated/ restored in the early 20th century as follows: One lock to the upper glazed doors is of this date. the shelves and the way they are fitted (with turned pegs) , the locks to the left hand drawers and two of the pairs of lower cupboards, the drawer handles (although faithful to period style) are all of early 20th century date. The lining to the drawers either side of the secretaire drawer have possibly been re-made. Other sections of the bookcase may have been re-made or re-configured. The lock to the secretaire drawer is lacking. The later baize inset to the secretaire bears various ink stains and wear. The shelves to the lower cupboard doors are crude modern replacements, one with thin timber covered in baize, the other plywood. Please refer to all additional images for visual reference to condition. They are a vital element of the report. The additional images for this lot include images to reflect the number of parts this bookcase breaks into in order to be moved. Condition Report Disclaimer
A GEORGE III MAHOGANY BREAKFRONT LIBRARY BOOKCASE CIRCA 1770 The glazed top with adjustable shelves, the base with oak lined drawers flanking panelled doors 235cm high, 210cm wide, 56cm deepProvenance: Private Collection The private collector advised by John Parry, and purchased for £85,000 from Anthony Fell Antiques in the 1990's Condition Report: Bookcase with the marks, knocks, scratches and abrasions commensurate with age and use. The expected old splits and chips - see images. Repair to central element of cresting - see images. Some additional dark marks and ring marks to top of the waist. Metalware appears original. Keys present and operate the locks to the glazed doors and the central doors to the base. No key present for the locks of the drawers, these are all open. Glazing appears original. It has the expected 'wave' and imperfections for glass of the period. Piece is of exceptional quality and showcases high level London craftmanship of the period. It is in good presentable order overall. Please refer to additional images for visual reference to condition. Condition Report Disclaimer
A GEORGE III MAHOGANY WATERFALL BOOKCASE CIRCA 1800 106cm high, 89cm wide, 28cm deep Condition Report: Marks, knocks, scratches and abrasions commensurate with age and use. Some old splits and chips. Some old repairs The metalwear appears to be original. The drawers are oak lined which is a sign of quality. The backboard appears to be original and has some splitting, see images. Some minor additional dark marks and ink stains to the shelves. Of solid and stable condition overall. Some minor fading and colour variation. Please see all additional images as a visual reference for this report Condition Report Disclaimer
A GEORGE III MAHOGANY BREAKFRONT BOOKCASE CIRCA 1800 240cm high, 168cm wide, 62cm deep Condition Report: Bookcase with the marks, knocks, scratches and abrasions commensurate with age and use. The expected old splits, chips and minor losses to timber in places - see images. Some sun fading to timber and darker marks and scratches in places - see images. Keys present and operate all locks except the lock to one of the glazed doors (this is open). There are small plugged holes and shadows to the lower doors where it appears handles and different escutcheons once sat. No shelves present to the lower central section. One of the glazed section with four shelves, the other side with three. Glazing appears original. The glass with the expected minor bubbles and 'wave'. One panel is cracked. Please refer to additional images for visual reference to condition. Condition Report Disclaimer
A BLACK LACQUER AND GILT CHINOISERIE DECORATED BOOKCASE IN THE MANNER OF THOMAS CHIPPENDALE, 19TH CENTURY The glazed doors opening to adjustable shelves 230cm high, 215cm wide, 55cm deep overall Condition Report: Bookcase with the marks, knocks, scratches and abrasions commensurate with age and use. Various old chips, splits and losses. Various old repairs - see images. As pictured, the gilt elements and painting have rubbing wear and some losses throughout. One side door locking and two drawers are lacking their lock plates. A key is present but only operates the lock to the central doors. One drawer is locked shut. Various losses, repairs and replacement to the carved and moulding elements in places - see images. To the backs of the glazed doors a large amount of the original putty holding the glazing in position is lacking. One door has various later putty applied. Please refer to additional images for visual reference to condition. Quote from a restorer for possible work on the bookcase is included in the additional images. Cabinet separates into four sections; the size glazed sections, the central glazed section, and the base including the drawers. Condition Report Disclaimer
Y A GEORGE III SATINWOOD AND TULIPWOOD BANDED SECRETAIRE BOOKCASE IN THE MANNER OF INCE AND MAYHEW, CIRCA 1770 The glazed top with adjustable shelves, the base with a secretaire drawer enclosing drawers with turned bone handles and a Victorian brass plaque engraved with an inscription by '... John Walsh March 1856' 209.5cm high, 93cm wide, 49cm deepThe engraved plaque relating to the Digby and the Walsh families, 'This Secretary was constantly used by my dearest MOTHER since my earliest recollection. At her death in 1836 it became the property of my dear Sister MRS DIGBY, who bequeathed it to me in her WILL. I have given it to my daughter AUGUSTA ROSA WALSH who is thought most to resemble her GRANDMOTHER. John Walsh March 1856'. Condition Report: Bookcase with the marks, knocks, scratches and abrasion commensurate with age and use. Old splits, chips and losses. Bookcase in generally distressed condition overall with water marks, bubbling and deposits to the surface. Various losses to veneers and mouldings. Some elements detached. Attention from a restored would turn the piece into an impressive example. Metalware appears original. Three keys are present but none of them operate the locks, but all are open. Inset baize surface to the interior is a later replacement, as expected. Please refer to additional images for visual reference to condition. Condition Report Disclaimer
A North European mahogany rolltop bureau bookcase the glazed upper section enclosing three adjustable shelves, the bureau with a frieze drawer, roll top enclosing a fitted interior with pull out writing surface, above three graduated cushion moulded drawers on block feet, 104cm wide, 63cm deep, 226.5cm high
An early 20th century Edwardian mahogany and satinwood crossbanded shell inlaid bureau bookcase, with a pair of glazed doors enclosing adjustable shelves, above fall front enclosing fitted interior, with pigeon holes and drawers above an arrangement of four long drawers, raised on bracket feet, width 102cm, height 212cm, depth 47cm.
Painted hardwood bookcase cupboard, the sides handpainted with scenes of a naked woman by a lake, the glazed door with metal mesh panel opening to three fixed shelves, on plinth base, 107cm high x 51cm wide x 34cm deep and a modern seaside themed white chest with five blue striped cloth drawers, 104cm high x 40cm wide x 30cm deep (2)

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