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A very fine George II mahogany bureau bookcase, the molded stepped cornice with dentil ornament below a similarly molded and ornamented broken pediment, the two doors below inset with mirror plates within shaped frames within conforming molding, and opening to an interior with a shelf and four small drawers, the lower part with a cleated fall front enclosing a writing surface and fitted with small drawers and pigeon holes centered by a door with a shaped panel opening to eight small drawers above four graduated drawers with cock-beading and supported on shaped ogee bracket feet. English c.1750
A George III mahogany breakfront, having an architectural broken pediment over a dentilled cornice over glazed mullioned doors enclosing shelves, having a central writing slide above four panelled doors on a plinth base.
English, c. 1780
A rare and important Queen Anne burl walnut bureau bookcase having a molded broken arched pediment, above a pair of arched beveled border glass mirrored doors, enclosing adjustable shelves above an arrangement of eight drawers; with two candle slides above a slant front desk section fitted with nine drawers and cubby holes above two short and three long drawers on bracket and bun feet.
English c. 1705
An important Chippendale period secretaire chest on chest, the drawer fronts veneered in matched flame grain mahogany. The upper part with an exquisite pierced swan's neck moulded pediment and blind fret frieze. The lower section with a fully fitted secretaire drawer above two long drawers on the original ogee bracket feet. English c. 1765
Very fine Sheraton rosewood and satinwood secretaire cabinet with a bookshelf super structure above a finely fitted interior desk section with a cupboard and shelf below.
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