With blind tooled and panelled Moroccan red leather top, over deeply set modified greek key frieze, with flush mount drawers, with quintessential cast gilt lacquer lion mask corner mounts, on reeded and tapering legs, on brass casters.
With leather inset top and six drawers, on carved reeded legs with original inset brass casters. The boldly drawn leg of this table bears striking resemblance to the dining table situated in the saloon at Blenheim Palace.
With tooled black leather inset top above six frieze drawers, above opposing cupboards enclosing further drawers.English c.1770.
Featuring Pembroke leaves, leather tooled top with writing stand, ten drawers on pediment base, spandrel carved kneehole, and inset casters.
With three drawers to each side, one side with three graduated drawers to each pedestal, the opposing side with two cupboard doors enclosing three graduated drawers, and beautifully inset black morocco leather top.
With adjustable ratcheting writing slope, three front drawers and brass handles, on straight mahogany legs. English, c.1760
A copy of an almost identical original library table made for the Countess of Pomfret and her Gothic Revival townhouse, Pomfret Castle, on Arlington Street. Latterly owned by W.G. ‘Single Speech’ Hamilton (1729 – 1796), a statesman and an Irish MP, and his descendants.
With tooled black leather inset top above six frieze drawers, above opposing cupboards enclosing further drawers. English c.1770.
A magnificent mid-18th Century Chippendale mahogany partners' desk with a Moroccan leather top, three drawers, and brass swan neck handles on concealed castors.
Featuring Gothic strapwork carving with a central "MP" monogram, trestle ends on brass casters, and a worn tooled leather top. Includes two drawers with castle handles.
With ratchetted rectangular Moroccan red leather top above eleven drawers surrounding a central kneehole, the reverse with five frieze drawers above a pair of panelled cupboards, the whole on moulded plinth bases.