With shaped, shelved and fixed gallery structure, fitted with a single long frieze drawer and with cupboard below, enclosed by a pair of doors, on short turned tapered feet.
This striking piece features veined green scagliola tops, mahogany cabinets with drawers, grilled shelves, and green faux bronze feet on plinth bases for a bold statement.
This pair of mahogany waterfall bookcases by Gillows features four shelves, reeded supports, and historical significance, showcasing elegant Regency craftsmanship.
This c. 1830 English bookcase, crafted in pollard oak veneer with ebonised accents, features a double moulded cornice, pillar supports, and a four-door breakfront base.
This magnificent 18th-century cabinet features 17th-century Chinese export coromandel panels, japanned decoration, mirrored doors, ebonised drawers, and English hardware on bracket feet.
This elegant piece features a double dome cornice with ball finials, cabinet doors, and a secretaire chest with graduated drawers, from the estate of artist Priscilla Fursdon.
This Japanese lacquer cabinet features “Nashi-ji” pear skin pattern decoration, crafted with metal powders like gold and silver, and comes on a later stand, in untouched condition.
An important pair of mid-18th century mahogany bookcases by John Belchier, with broken pediment, bevelled glass doors, adjustable shelves, and original brass handles.
This piece features a stepped cornice, grilled doors, adjustable shelves, and a stamped mark by M. Willson. Provenance: Drapers Hall, London, purchased c.1844.
A Mid 18th Century Chippendale Period Bookcase with broken pediment, decorated with dentil foliate and shell motif.
A superb George II carved walnut and feather banded bureau bookcase, circa 1740, attributed to Giles Grendey, with scroll cornice, shaped mirror doors, and fitted interior.
This piece features central glazed doors with original glass, an intricately carved cornice with dentil and egg-and-dart moulding, Corinthian columns, and voluminous drawers. Provenance: Leeds Castle, Kent.
A Pair of Exceptional Quality Regency Architectural Bookcases almost certainly by Holland and Sons.
A Slender Scale 19th Century Oak Display Cabinet with glazed and moulded doors, with a configuration of shelves, with an alluring aged velvet interior.
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Of ‘pure’ from and handsomly drawn design, this piece has strong architectural lines in lustrous satinwood, with soft patina highlighting the beautiful veneers. Features adjustable shelves and glazed doors.
A Pair of Early 19th Century Bookcases
This English circa 1750 piece features a pedimented dentil cornice, Vitruvian scroll frieze, four-panel doors, and a carved plinth. Provenance: Packington Hall, Warwickshire.
This elegant cabinet features a stepped cornice with dentil and egg-and-dart carving, original late 18th-century glass, adjustable shelves, and a soft mahogany patina.