Fine 18th Century Mahogany Secretaire Cabinet

£8,500.00 + £120.00 shipping
Dimensions Height 206 cm Width 100 cm Depth 47 cm
Date 1745

A magnificent and rare 18th Century George II Parcel Gilt Secretaire Cabinet of wonderful colour, in the manner of Giles Grendey. This superbly made piece of English furniture has a concave shaped and carved gilt wood break front cornice above two shaped doors with fine foliate gilt wood carving bordering the fielded panels. Interestingly the single wide candle slide on this piece can be seen on London made pieces by Old & Ody and is a relatively rare feature. The base mould is boldly carved with egg & dart gilt wood decoration and the ogee feet are swept outwards. The interior of the cabinet is fitted with many drawers of varying sizes retaining the original ring drop handles. The secretaire drawer fitted with finely made pigeon holes and drawers retaining the original brass knobs. The locks and hinges are original, the exterior handles are later replacements.

 

This is fine piece of English Country House Furniture in wonderful condition, probably London made by one of a group of makers from the St Pauls Churchyard area.

 

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Marked London Furniture 1700 -1840 by Christofer Gilbert.

 

Provenance, Previously in a North Yorkshire manor house. Circa 1745.

Height is 206cm 
Width is 100cm 
Depth is 47cm 

Declaration

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Specifications

Cabinet Base/Feet Type
Bracket Feet
Cabinet Features
Mounts
Handle Type
Brass Handles
Material
Gilt Mahogany
Office Furniture
Secretaire Bookcases
Period
18th Century
Style
Georgian

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