A Victorian porcelain mounted burr Thuya and ebonised secretaire side cabinet, 1880s, in Louis XVI manner, the rectangular top mounted with a tall gallery of three open and enclosed compartments above three frieze drawers, the central drawer fitted with an adjustable rising leather lined writing surface, raised on turned and fluted supports to the front with two under-tiers, on brass caps and casters, the gallery, frieze, and supports with painted porcelain and gilt metal mounts (the oval panels to the gallery doors later replacements not in porcelain), 150 cm high, 122 cm wide, 57 cm deep