George IV gilt-framed convex Wall Mirror, George III carved walnut Armchair Frame, satinwood semi-circular Card Table
George IV gilt-framed convex Wall Mirror, George III carved walnut Armchair Frame, satinwood semi-circular Card Table
A George III small mahogany
Sideboard, circa 1800, with kingwood
banding and satinwood stringing, the
cutlery drawer above a tambour
cupboard flanked by a pair of deep
drawers, 90cm. high by 122cm. wide;
2ft. 11 !/2in. by 4ft.
A Regency mahogany four-tier Whatnot, circa 1810, with ring turned supports and apron drawer, on brass capping and castors, 130cm. high by 51cm. wide; 4ft. 3m. by 8m. ?350-500
A George IV rosewood and cross banded Sofa Table, circa 1825, with two drawers, the chamfered pillar above a base, on metal leaf scroll feet and castors, leaf partially
detached, 93cm. wide when closed; 3ft.
A George III mahogany
break-front secretaries Bookcase, circa
1780, the key pattern cornice above four
astragal doors enclosing adjustable
shelves, the pedestal base with a fitted
writing drawer flanked by eight
graduated drawers, below is a shaped
apron and splayed bracket feet, restored,
244cm. high by 186cm. wide; 8ft. by
6ft.
A George III carved Settee Frame,
circa 1780, the guilloche decorated
frame with arched cresting rail and
carved pattered, the serpentine-shaped
seat above baluster turned and fluted
legs, restored, lacking upholstery, formerly
gilt.
A George III carved walnut Armchair Frame, circa 1780, in the French manner, the cartouche-shaped back and bowed seat with carved pattered, on cabriole legs, lacking upholstery,
restored.
A George III satinwood semi-circular Card Table, circa 1780, with broad banding and kingwood cross banding, the fold-over top with a medallion and revealing a green baize
lining, the tapered square legs with bell-flowers surmounted by pattered, restored, 91.5cm. wide; 3ft.
A Regency mahogany Card Table, circa 1810, the fold-over top with a green baize lining, the frieze with ebonized and satinwood strung borders, the sacred legs surmounted by
yew-wood lozenge medallions, 91.5cm. wide; 3ft.
A Regency mahogany Pedestal Sideboard, circa 1810, the sunk bowed centre with an arched back and three drawers, the pedestals each with a frieze drawer and a paneled door
enclosing a drawer, including a cellaret, on receded sacred feet, 183cm. wide; 6ft.
A set of six William IV rosewood spoon-back Chairs, circa 1835, with carved clasp-shaped mid-bars and cane seats, on lappet-clad ring turned legs .
A Regency rosewood Sofa Table, circa 1810, with two frieze drawers, the ring-turned end supports with splayed feet ending in brass paw finials and castors, 89cm. wide when
closed; 2ft. l
A George III mahogany Chest, circa 1790, the slide above four long graduated drawers, on shaped bracket feet, restored, 82.5cm. high by 86cm. wide; 2ft. 8V2in. by 2ft.
A George IV gilt-framed convex Wall Mirror, circa 1825, with dual-headed eagle surmount and acanthus apron, faults, 104cm. high by 61cm. wide; 3ft. 5in. by 2ft. ?300-500
200 A George III mahogany Secretaries Bookcase, circa 1800, the pair of arched astragal doors enclosing adjustable shelves, the base with ebonized banding, the fitted
writing drawer above three long graduated drawers and a shaped apron, 109cm. wide; 3ft. 7in.
A George II gilt-framed Wall Mirror, made-up, the ornate pierced surmount with vase and foliate scroll motifs, the rectangular plate with margin plates, 81cm. high by 39cm.
wide; 2ft. 8in. by 32in.
A George IV carved and gilt
essay-framed convex Wall mirror, circa
825, with eagle surmount and foliate
apron, 86cm. nigh by 48cm. wide; 2ft.
by 7in.
A George III mahogany kneehole
Dressing Table, circa 1790, the frieze
drawer above a recess flanked by four
short drawers, on chamfered square legs
and later ceramic castors, 107cm. wide;
3ft. 6in.
A George HI mahogany Tripod
Table, circa 1790, the circular tilt-top
above a vase-shaped turned pillar.
A George III rosewood and
cross banded small drop-leaf Table, circa
1810, inlaid with stringing, the real and
opposing dummy frieze drawer above
tapered square legs ending in brass
capping and castors, restored, 48cm. when
closed; 7in.
A George III mahogany Linen Press, William IV mahogany Chairs, mahogany pedestal Desk, mahogany break-front Cabinet
A George III mahogany Linen Press, William IV mahogany Chairs, mahogany pedestal Desk, mahogany break-front Cabinet
A set of six William IV mahogany Chairs, circa 1830, with lotus carved cresting rails and clasp-shaped mid-bars, the Trafalgar seats above lappet-clad turned and tapering legs,
stamped with initials I.D.
A set of four Regency simulated
bamboo painted Chairs, circa 1815, the
rail-backs with disc and bobbin turned
mid-bars, the turned legs joined by
stretchers .
A Regency mahogany and cane Crib, formerly with a canopy, with rocking action, the ring turned end supports joined by twin pole stretchers, on receded splayed feet and later
castors, 102cm. long; 3ft. 4in.
A set of eight George IV
mahogany Chairs, circa 1825, including
two armchairs, the cresting rail above a
drapery-style mid-bar, with Trafalgar
seats, on turned and lotus-clad tapering
legs .
A George III mahogany
Occasional Table, circa 1760, the
circular tilt-top above a baluster turned
pillar, on tripod supports, top split, 74cm.
2ft. 5m.
A George IV mahogany pedestal
Desk, circa 1825, the tooled leather-inset
top above three frieze drawers, the
pedestals each with three drawers above
later shaped bracket feet, restored,
stamped W. P. Priest, Water Square,
Black friars.
A nest of three George III
satinwood and rosewood cross banded
Tables, circa 1790, with satinwood-
strung borders, the slender ring turned
legs with bowed stretchers, on splayed
feet, restored, 46cm. wide; 6in.
A mahogany break-front Cabinet,
made-up, the frieze drawer above a
recess flanked by a real and dummy
drawer and cupboards, on a plinth base,
81cm. high by 165cm. wide; 2ft. 8in. by
5ft. 5in.
A George II mahogany
rectangular drop-leaf Table, circa 1750,
the ogee molded frieze above cabriole
legs ending in claw and ball feet, restored,
97by 145cm. extended; 3ft. 2in. by 4ft. 9in.
A George III mahogany
Box-on-Stand, circa 1790, with
satinwood banding and hinged cover,
the combined stand now with two
under tiers, on tapered square legs
ending in brass capping and castors,
56cm. wide;
A George III mahogany
twin-pedestal ‘D’-end Table, circa 1760,
now without leaves, on baluster turned pillars and tripod supports, restored.
A George III green painted
Library Armchair Frame, circa 1780,
with gilt painted stringing and bowed
seat, the slender cabriole legs joined by
stretchers, restored; together with an oval
gilt Picture Frame, 127 by 178cm.;
4ft. 2in. by 5ft.
A George III mahogany Linen
Press, circa 1790, inlaid with satinwood
stringing, the domed cornice above a
pair of oval paneled doors enclosing
sliding trays, below are two short and
two long drawers, the valance apron
with splayed bracket feet, 210cm. high by
122cm. wide; 6ft. 10l2in. by 4ft.
A George III mahogany
Chest-on-Chest, circa 1790, the
satinwood banded frieze above two short
and three long graduated drawers, below
are three long graduated drawers and a
valance apron, on splayed bracket feet,
171cm. high by 109cm. wide; 5ft. 71/2in. by
4ft. 7m.
A George III satinwood and
hardwood oval Wine Table, circa 1790,
the top with a shell medallion, the
tapered square legs surmounted by
medallions, 42cm. wide; 41/2in.
A pair of Regency mahogany receded frame Chairs, circa 1810, the rail backs with pattered carved mid-bars, the Trafalgar seat frames lacking upholstery, on saber legs, restored
.
A George III sycamore and rosewood cross banded small Occasional Table, circa 1790, inlaid with satinwood stringing, the rectangular top above a drawer, on tapered square legs
and spade feet, restored, 51cm. wide; 8in.
A George III carved mahogany
and upholstered Chair, circa 1780, the
oval buttoned back, padded arms and
bowed stuffed seat above tapered and
molded square legs.
A George III small mahogany
Chest, circa 1760, with two short an
three long graduated drawers, on
shaped bracket feet, 80cm. high by 69cm.
wide; 2ft. 71/2m. by 2ft. 3m
A George III mahogany
rectangular Occasional Table, circa
1790, stamped Gallows, with a drawer, on
tapered square legs, 69cm. wide; 2ft. 3in.
A matched set of eight Regency
mahogany rail-back Chairs, circa 1810,
on turned legs, comprising: a set of six
chairs, including two armchairs with
slip-in seats and pair of chairs with
stuffed seats .
A Regency gilt framed convex Wall Mirror, A George II mahogany semi-circular Table, red walnut and mahogany rectangular drop-leaf Table
A Regency gilt framed convex Wall Mirror, A George II mahogany semi-circular Table, red walnut and mahogany rectangular drop-leaf Table
A George III mahogany oval
pedestal Table, circa 1800, the tilt-top
with broad satinwood cross banding and
stringing, the columnar pillar above
quadruple splayed legs ending in brass
capping and castors, 146cm. long;
4ft
A Regency gilt framed convex Wall Mirror, circa 1810, with beaded molding, 76cm.
A William IV mahogany three-tier hanging Wall Shelf, circa 1830, with turned supports and two apron drawers, 67cm. high by 91.5cm. wide; 2ft. 21/2in. by 3ft.
A George III mahogany Side Table, circa 1760, with three drawers and a shaped apron, on chamfered square legs, restored, 76cm. wide; 2ft. 6in.
A Regency gilt framed Over mantel, circa 1815, the ball decorated cornice above a trellis frieze with lion masks, the triple plate flanked by cluster pilasters, 70cm. high by
161cm. wide; 2ft. 3V2in. by 5ft. 31.
A George III mahogany Tea Table, circa 1790, with satinwood and rosewood banding and stringing, the rectangular fold-over top with rounded corners, on tapered square legs, 92cm.
wide; 3ft.
A George III mahogany
Occasional Table, circa 1770, the
associated rectangular tilt-top above a
baluster turned pillar, 70cm. wide;
2ft. 32in.
A George IV small gilt framed
convex Wall Mirror, circa 1825, with
pierced scroll surmount and apron,
82cm. high by 46cm. wide; 2ft. 8m. by
6in.
A George II mahogany semi-circular Table, circa 1750, with a pair of quadrant frieze drawers and a single drop-leaf, the circular tapering legs with lappets to the knees, on pad
feet, restored, 91.5cm. wide; 3ft.
A George I walnut and upholstered Armchair, circa 1720, the arched back and bowed seat covered in blue velvet, the cabriole legs with carved knees, on claw feet, restored
A George III mahogany and cane Berger, circa 1800, the circular seat with a velvet cushion, the ring turned legs on brass capping and castors.
A George III mahogany
three-tier Dumb-Waiter, circa 1770, with
receded baluster turned pillar and tripod
supports, on castors.
A pair of William IV rosewood and brass fire screen Pillars, circa 1835, with individual panels, the turned pillars above a reform Daze, on ball feet, 142cm. high; 4ft. 8in.
A George II mahogany Cabinet Bookcase, circa 1750, the molded cornice above a carved astragal door enclosing adjustable shelves, Delia is a Vitruvius scroll frieze and cleared
door, on a plinth base, restored, 204cm. high by 74cm. wide; 6ft. 8in. by 2ft. 5in.
A George III mahogany Birdcage
Table, circa 1770, the circular tilt-top
above a baluster pillar, on tripod
supports, restored, 76cm. 2ft. 6in.
A George III mahogany Chair,
circa 1760, the frame carved with
bell-flowers, the foliate carved cresting
rail above a pierced Gothic splat, the
stuffed seat covered in nailed
leather cloth, the chamfered square legs
joined by stretchers.
A George IV rosewood pedestal
Table, circa 1825, the circular tilt-top
with horizontal segmented veneers and
beaded apron, the base with beaded
moldings, the reduced reform pillar
with scroll corbels to the base, on
gadrooned bun feet and concealed
castors, base moldings partially lacking,
122cm. dam.; 4ft.
A George III red walnut and mahogany rectangular drop-leaf Table, circa 1800, the ring turned tapering legs ending in brass capping and castors, 107 by 157cm. fully extended;
3ft. 6in. by 5ft. 2m.
A George III mahogany rectangular Cheval Dressing Mirror, circa 1800, the square supports with a pair of brass candle holders and later turned vase-shaped finials, the splayed
feet joined by a pole stretcher, on brass capping and castors, 56cm. wide;
A George III mahogany
Pembroke Work Table, circa 1800, with
ebonized-strung borders, with a real and
dummy drawer to the opposing sides,
the ring turned legs ending in brass
capping and castors, 56cm. wide;
A George III mahogany standing
Corner Cupboard on later Base, circa
1760, with den tilled and pear-drop
cornice, with stop fluted canted corners,
the den tilled cornice and blind-fret frieze
above a door with later geometric
astragals, the interior with shaped
shelves, below is a paneled door and a
molded plinth, 201cm. high by 74cm.
wide; 6ft. fin. by 2ft. 5in.
A George II red walnut oval
drop-leaf Table, circa 1750, on circular
tapering legs and pad feet, 114 by 122cm.
extended; 3ft. 9in. by 4ft.
A set of five George III mahogany Chairs, circa 1790, with stick splats and slip-in seats, the tapered and chamfered square legs joined by stretchers.
A George III mahogany Bureau Bookcase, Dutch East Indies Chest-on-Low Stand, A George III mahogany secretaries Bookcase
A George III mahogany Bureau Bookcase, Dutch East Indies Chest-on-Low Stand, A George III mahogany secretaries Bookcase
A George III mahogany Bureau
Bookcase, circa 1780, the den tilled
cornice above a pair of paneled doors,
the cross banded fall revealing a fitted
interior, below are three long graduated
drawers, on shaped bracket feet, restored,
213.5cm. high by 97cm. wide; 7ft. by
3ft. 2m.
A George III mahogany
semi-circular Tea Table, circa 1790, the
fold-over top above a frieze drawer, on
molded and tapered square legs, 94cm.
wide; 3ft.
A George III mahogany Chest,
circa 1770, the slide above three long
G
graduated drawers, on later shaped
racket feet, 85cm. high by 95cm. wide;
A Regency mahogany two-tier
drop-leaf Dumb-Waiter, circa 1810, the
baluster turned pillar above receded
tripod supports, on brass capping and
castors, restored, 94cm. high by 70cm. max.
dram.; 3ft. by 2ft.
A George III mahogany bow-front
Sideboard, circa 1790, the sides with
slides, the three frieze drawers above an
arched apron flanked by a cupboard and
a cellaret drawer, with oval segmented
veneers and rosewood banding, on
tapered square legs and spade feet,
94cm. high by 165cm. wide; 3ft. by
5ft. 5in.
A Dutch East Indies Chest-on-Low Stand, circa 1800, inlaid
with cut-brass medallions, with foliate
carved front and sides, with carrying
handles, the later stand with a shaped
apron and turned feet, 74cm. high
113cm. wide; 2ft. 5in. by 3ft.
A William IV rosewood circular
pedestal Table, circa 1835, the tilt-top
above triple turned pillars and a reform
base, on bun feet and castors, restored,
122cm. 4ft.
A Regency mahogany
rectangular atop-leaf Table, circa 1810,
with a drawer, the turned and receded
tapering legs ending in brass capping
and castors, 107 by 130cm. fully extended;
3ft. 6in. by 4ft. 3m.
A George III mahogany secretaries
Bookcase, circa 1790, the den tilled
cornice above a pair of geometric
astragal doors enclosing adjustable
shelves, the fitted writing drawer with
sycamore and satinwood cross banded
snort drawers, below are three long
graduated drawers, on shaped bracket
feet, restored, 217cm. high by 125cm. wide;
A William IV large rosewood break-front Cabinet, circa 1835, with rear brass gallery and gadrooned border, the pair of paneled doors flanked by corbel carved pilasters and a
pair of brass grille doors, on a plinth base, 99cm. high by 270cm. wide; 3ft. 3in. by 8ft. 10in., brass gallery 40cm.;
A George IV mahogany pedestal Table, circa 1825, the tilt-top above a receded baluster pillar, the receded quadruple splayed legs with disc medallions ending in ornate brass
capping and castors, 119 by 126cm.;
A George III mahogany
break-front Bookcase, circa 1800, the
domed cornice above four geometric
astragal doors enclosing adjustable
shelves, below are four paneled doors
with segmented oval veneers and a
rosewood banding, inlaid with satinwood
stringing, the interior with adjustable
shelves, on a plinth base, restored, 274cm.
high by 280cm. wide; 9ft. by 9ft. 2in.
A George IV mahogany break-front Sideboard, circa 1825, the front with cross banding and ebonized stringing, the cutlery drawer and arched apron flanked by bowed wings with a
cupboard and a deep drawer, on ring turned legs, restored, 94cm. high by 183cm. wide; 3ft. by 6ft.
A George III mahogany tray-top Bedside Commode, made-up, with a frieze drawer above a pair of doors, the modern base with square chamfered legs, 54cm. wide; 9in.
A William IV mahogany quadruple pedestal Dining Table, made-up, with two leaves, the square steppe pillars above base, on gadrooned scroll feet and castors, 137 by 405cm. fully
extended; 4ft. Sin. by 13ft. 3in.
A George III mahogany serpentine-fronted Chest, circa 1790, the four long graduated drawers above splayed bracket feet, restored, 93cm. high by 94cm. wide; 3ft.
A George IV mahogany Hunt
Table, circa 1825, with drop-leaves and
detachable central section, the bold
turned and receded legs ending in brass
capping and castors, 175cm. wide;
5ft. 9in.
A George IV mahogany and
button-upholstered Armchair, circa
1825, with a rectangular back, stuffed
sides and seat covered in tapestry, the
receded scroll arm-facings with
conforming apron, the turned and
receded tapering legs ending in brass
capping and castors, one leg detached.
A George II black
japanned Blanket Chest, circa 1740,
decorated in gilt with birds and pagodas
in exotic landscapes, with brass carrying
handles, the domed and hinged cover
with ornate brass escutcheon, the later
stand with cabriole legs and trefoil feet,
120cm. wide; 3ft.
A George III mahogany
Pembroke Table, circa 1790, with
rectangular top and elliptical leaves, with
a drawer, the tapered square legs ending
in spade feet and brass capping and
castors, 91.5cm. wide; 3ft
A George III oak Dresser, A George III ivory painted Settee, A George III satinwood Pembroke Table, A Regency rosewood Games Table
A George III oak Dresser, A George III ivory painted Settee, A George III satinwood Pembroke Table, A Regency rosewood Games Table
A George III oak Dresser, circa
1770, the raised open-shelf back above
three drawers, on tapered square legs,
197cm. high by 156cm. wide; oft. 5l/nn.
An Italian walnut Cass one, circa
1690, hinged cover with a den tilled
frieze, the canted corners with scroll
carving and cherub heads, with mitered
moldings and carved feet, 173cm. wide;
5ft. 8in.
A Regency mahogany Wardrobe,
made-up, formerly part of a bookcase, with
receded terminals, the molded and
inlaid cornice above a pair of brass grille
doors, with pleated silk panels and
enclosing a lined interior with hanging
space, on a plinth base, 240cm. high by
150cm. wide; 7ft.
A George III ivory painted
Settee, circa 1800, the arched cresting
rail above solid vase-shaped splats with
foliate motifs, the button-upholstered
bow-fronted seat with ring turned legs
and castors, restored, 175cm. wide; 5ft. 9in.
A Regency mahogany Bedside Commode, circa 1810, with ebonized stringing, the sides with pierced carrying handles, with a cupboard above a converted drawer, on square legs,
restored, 48cm. wide
A George III mahogany Side Table, circa 1760, with two drawers, on molded and chamfered square legs,114cm. wide; 3ft. 9m.
A George III mahogany kneehole Dressing Tame, circa 1800, the frieze with a drawer, the recessed cupboard flanked by six short drawers, on shaped bracket feet, 86 by 110cm.;
2ft. by 3ft. 7in.
A George III mahogany serpentine-fronted Dressing Chest, circa 1780, with canted fluted corners, the frieze drawer with a baize-lined slide and compartments, below are three
long graduated drawers and shaped bracket feet, 81cm. high by 91.5cm. wide; 2ft. 8in. by 3ft.
A George III satinwood Pembroke Table, circa 1790, the rectangular top with broad burr walnut banding and kingwood cross banding, the whole inlaid with satinwood and hardwood
stringing, the frieze with a drawer, the tapered square legs ending in brass capping and castors, restored.
A George II mahogany kneehole Dressing Table, circa 1750, the cross banded top above a frieze drawer and apron drawer, the recessed cupboard flanked by six short drawers, on
shaped bracket feet, restored, 77cm. wide; 2ft. 62in.
A George II mahogany Bureau
Bookcase, circa 1750, the swan-neck
pediment with eagle finial, the pair of
fielded panel doors enclosing adjustable
shelves, the fall revealing a serpentine
and fitted interior with eagle-head
finials, below is an arrangement of two
short and three long drawers, on later
shaped bracket feet, faults, 240cm. high by
94cm. wide; 7ft.
A George III mahogany
break-front Sideboard, circa 1800, with
satinwood-strung borders and shell
medallions, the cutlery drawer and
arched apron drawer flanked by bowed
wings with a deep drawer and a
cupboard enclosing two short drawers,
the side with a pot cupboard, the
tapered square legs with collars, 94cm.
high by 198cm3ft. by 6ft. 6in.
A George III mahogany Bureau,
circa 1780, the fall revealing a fitted
interior, below are four long graduated
drawers, on ogee bracket feet, distressed.
A George IV mahogany bow-front
Sideboard, circa 1825, the cutlery
drawer and arched apron drawer
flanked by a cellaret drawer and two
short drawers, the projecting corners
above ring turned legs, 174cm. wide;
5ft. 82in.
A George II mahogany
rectangular drop-leaf Table, circa 1750,
on circular tapering legs with pad feet,
92 by 116cm. extended; 3ft. by 3ft.
A Regency rosewood Games Table, circa 1815, the bowed ends with hinged covers and pierced brass gallery, the reversible top with chessboard inlay and revealing a lined
backgammon inset, the frieze with two narrow drawers, the solid end supports surmounted by an arched stretcher rail, the splayed feet ending in brass paw finials and castors,
restored, 122cm. wide; 4ft.
A George II red walnut Bureau Bookcase, circa 1740, the molded cornice above a fielded paneled door, the fall revealing a fitted interior, below are four long graduated drawers,
on shaped bracket feet, 194cm. high by 74cm. wide; 6ft. 5l/zm. by 2ft. 5in
A George IV mahogany pedestal Table, circa 1825, the rectangular top above a bold turned pillar and large molded quadruple splayed legs ending in brass capping and castors,
altered, formerly part of a larger table, 125 by 160cm.; 4ft. by 5ft. 3in.
A George III mahogany Side Table, circa 1760, with three drawers and a shaped apron, on chamfered square legs, restored, 79cm. wide; 2ft. 7in.
A George III mahogany Drawing
Table, circa 1790, the rectangular
hinged top with gilt-tooled leather inset,
on ratchet support, the frieze with a side
drawer, the sides with saddle-shaped
hinged leaves, the apron drawer above
chamfered square legs and castors,
restored, 52cm. wide; 91/2m.
A William IV rosewood drum-top
Table, circa 1835, the tooled claret
leather-inset top above alternate real and
dummy drawers, the lotus-clad pillar
with a reform base, on bun feet and
concealed castors, 132cm. dial.; 4ft. 4in.
A George III provincial oak Press, Queen Anne oak Chest-on-Stand, William and Mary oak Mule Chest, George I oak Blanket Chest
A George III provincial oak Press, Queen Anne oak Chest-on-Stand, William and Mary oak Mule Chest, George I oak Blanket Chest
A William and Mary oak
rectangular Gate leg Table, circa 1690,
with two frieze drawers, the square and
baluster turned legs joined by stretchers,
102 by 130cm. extended; 3ft. 4in. by
4ft. 3m.
A Charles II oak and elm Cabinet,
made-up, with hinged cover and
twin-panel front, below is an apron
drawer, on stem feet with under tier,
96cm. high by 96cm. wide; 3ft. 2in. by
3ft. 2m.
A Queen Anne oak Chest-on-Stand, circa 1710, the molded cornice above a cushion frieze drawer, with two short and three long graduated drawers, the stand with three drawers and
an arcaded apron, on square cabriole legs, formerly with stretchers, restored, 152cm. high by 99cm. wide; 5ft. by 3ft. 3in.
A French provincial mahogany
Dough Bin, circa 1760, the serpentine-
fronted hinged cover above a tapering
body, the combined stand with a foliate
carved apron with matching stretchers,
the square and baluster turned supports
on scroll feet, 88cm. high by 130cm. wide;
A George II small oak Chest, circa 1750, with two short and three long graduated drawers, on shaped bracket feet, restored, 84cm. high by 90cm. wide; 2ft. 9in. by 2ft. 11 Van.
A William and Mary small oak Chest, circa 1690, with two short and two long cross banded drawers, on later shaped bracket feet, formerly the upper section of a chest-on-stand,
restored, 80cm. high by 83cm. wide; 2ft.
A William and Mary oak Mule Chest, circa 1700, with hinged cover and four-panel front, the two apron drawers with mitered moldings, on stem feet, 130cm. wide; 4ft. 3in.
A George II primitive ash comb-back Chair, circa 1750, the solid seat above chamfered splayed legs Joined by stretchers, restored.
A Dutch walnut standing Corner
Cupboard, circa 1750, the domed
cornice above a pair of paneled doors
enclosing a painted interior with
serpentine shelves, below are a smaller
pair of paneled doors enclosing a shelf,
with bowed corners and raised on
shaped bracket feet, 241cm. high by
135cm. wide; 7ft. l by 4ft. 5m.
A William and Mary carved oak Press Cupboard, circa 1690, bearing date 1691, the frieze carved with scroll motifs and the date and raised on a pair of pillars with a pair of
carved doors, the base similarly carved and with a pair of four-panel doors, 143cm. high by 163cm. wide; 4ft. 8in. by 5ft. 4in.
A George I oak Settle, circa 1720, with five arched and fielded panels to the back, the solid seat above square cabriole legs, 193cm. wide; 6ft. 4in.
A George III oak Dresser, circa
1780, the raised open-shelf back with a
molded cornice, the base with two
frieze drawers and an arched apron, on
chamfered square legs with an under tier,
on stem feet, altered and restored.
A Charles II oak Coffer, circa
1680, the triple-paneled front carved
with quatrefoil and pattered motifs, on
stem feet, restored, 132cm. wide; 4ft. 4in.
A George I oak Blanket Chest, circa 1720, now with a fixed cover, the front with four ogee arched and fielded panels and now forming a pair of doors, below are three drawers and
a shaped apron, on stem feet, altered and restored, 147cm. wide; 4ft. 7in.
A George II oak Clothes Press, circa 1750, the adjustable platform on solid end supports, below are three long drawers and later bun feet, 76cm. wide; 2ft. 6in.
A Queen Anne walnut Chest, circa
1710, now with a hinged oak top, below
are three long graduated drawers, on
shaped bracket feet, altered and restored,
81cm. high by 99cm. wide; 2ft. 8in. by
3ft. 3in.
A Charles II oak Press Cupboard,
circa 1680, the molded cornice and
frieze with initials D.I. and date 1725,
with turned supports flanking a pair of
cupboards and two central drawers,
below are a pair of paneled doors and
stem feet, restored and including later
timber, 173cm. high by 154cm. wide;
5ft. 8m. by 4ft. 5in.
A George II oak and pine Dresser,
circa 1750, the raised open-shelved back
with a molded cornice, the two frieze
drawers above a shaped apron, on
square legs and platform base, 200cm.
high by 155cm. wide; 6ft. 7 in. by 5ft.
A James I large oak Press
Cupboard, made-up, carved with
strap work and foliate motifs, the
S rejecting cornice with turned pendants asking a pair of cupboards centered by twin panels, below are four paneled doors, on stem feet, 170cm. nigh by 244cm. wide; 5ft. 7in. by
8ft.
An oak Dresser Base, late 17th Century, with molded top and three two-panel drawers, on two turned front legs, originally with four front legs, 84cm. high by 188cm. wide; 2ft.
9m. by 6ft. 2in.
A George III provincial oak Press, late 18th Century, with a pair of cupboard doors each with two arched fielded panels, the lower part with two drawers, on bun feet, 192cm.
high by 168cm. wide; 6ft. 31. by 5ft. 6in.
A George II oak Mule Chest, circa 1725, the frieze carved with initials and date 1727, below are triple fielded panels and two drawers, on stem feet, 138cm. wide; 4ft. 6in.
Victorian rosewood and amboyna Table Cabinet, George III small mahogany Dressing Table Mirror, George IV papier-mache Tea Caddy
Victorian rosewood and amboyna Table Cabinet, George III small mahogany Dressing Table Mirror, George IV papier-mache Tea Caddy
A George III mahogany converted
Knife Box, with ivory star
inlaid cover and chevron stringing, with
silver-coloured metal escutcheon and
handle, the interior now with stationery
compartments, .cm. wide. Win.
A Victorian rosewood and
amboyna Table Cabinet, with
satinwood banding and ebonised
stringing, the pair of doors revealing a
satinwood veneered interior and three
drawers, on a plinth base, .cm. high by
cm. wide. lft. Vfain. by lft. Ain.
A George II walnut Lace Box,
with segmented veneers,
brass carrying handles and pierced
escutcheon, the hinged cover with a star
medallion, the void interior with a
compartment, restored, cm. wide. ft.
A WIIIiam IV rosewood Work
Box, of sarcophagus form,
the interior lined in green watered silk,
with tray, compartments, mother-of-pearl
accessories and a glass scent bottle, cm.
wide. lft. lin.
A George III small mahogany
Dressing Table Mirror, the
base in the form of a miniature tripod
table, with revolving dish moulded tier
and baluster pIIIar, the shield-shaped
mirror with telescopic action, cm. wide.
Win.
A Continental kingwood and
malachite inlaid Writing Box, circa
with segmented veneers, the
hinged cover and fold-over top revealing
a maple veneered interior, with inset,
compartments, pigeon-holes and two
inkwells, possibly Russian, cm. wide. lft.
A George IV rosewood and
cut-brass inlaid Tea Caddy,
of sarcophagus form, the hinged cover
revealing a pair of lidded canisters and
an associated glass blending bowl, on bun
feet, cm. wide. lft. in.
A George III black japanned gilt
and polychrome Tea Caddy,
of urn form, the domed cover revealing a foil-lined interior, the underside of the base with paper cover and painted with initials A.G., cm. high in.
An Edwardian olivewood and
silver-mounted Writing Box,
by Clark, with ivory strung borders, the
hinged cover and fall-front revealing a
lined interior with pen-tray,
compartments and two olivewood
notecases, bearing trade plates of Clark,
Old Bond Street, London, the hinged
cover with a monogram and distressed
veneer, cm. wide. Wnn.
A George IV papier-mache Tea
Caddy, painted with flowers
and exotic birds within gilt festoons, the
inverted break-front with cartouche
insets, the hinged cover revealing a pair
of lidded compartments, on bun feet,
cm. wide. Vin.
A George III mahogany and
painted Plant Stand, the
raised back with an oval medallion
depicting Venus and Cupid, the base
with a brass liner and apron drawer, on
paw feet, cm. high by cm. wide.
lft. in. by lin.
A George III tortoiseshell
veneered Tea Caddy, with
ivory banding and stringing, the knob
escutcheon and medallion in silver-plated
metal, the hinged cover now detached, the
pair of divisions now with only one lid and
partially lacking veneer, cm. wide. in.
An Edwardian mahogany
Stationery Casket, with
satinwood banding and medallions, the
hinged cover revealing pigeon-holes,
wide.
An Indian ivory and mosaic inlaid
Work Box, of sarcophagus
form, with carrying handles, the hinged
cover revealing lidded compartments and
ivory accessories, faults, cm. wide.
lft. Mn.
An Indian ivory inlaid and
brass-mounted Work Box,
the hinged cover revealing a tray and compartments, the silver presentation plaque now detached, the apron with chevron banding, faults, cm. wide. lft. in.
A Queen Anne walnut miniature
Chest, inlaid with feather-
banding, the quarter veneered top above
two short drawers, including one with
concealed locking action, below are two
graduated drawers and later bun feet,
faults, cm. high by cm. wide. lft. in. by
lft. lin.
A WIIIiam IV rosewood and
cut-brass inlaid Writing Box, circa
, with a hinged cover revealing an
inset fall, compartments and pen-tray,
the apron with a drawer, cm. wide.
lft. in.
A Goanese hardwood and ornate
brass-mounted Casket, , the hinged
cover with a hasp revealing a well, the
apron with two drawers above shaped
bracket feet, cm. high by .cm. wide.
Win. by lft. Ain.
A Regency rosewood and
brass-bound Decanter Case,
of square form, with later carrying handles, the hinged cover revealing four glass decanters and stoppers, with enamel labels, cm. wide. in. —
A Regency mahogany Casket,
in the manner of Thomas Hope,
the hinged cover with a scroll and
anthemion frieze with brass disc mounts,
the void interior formerly with divisions,
the side with reeded mouldings and with
beaded apron, on gadrooned ogee feet,
the Bramah lock stamped J. T. Needs,
New Bond Street, London, cm. high by
cm. wide. lft. by lft. in.
A George III mahogany
miniature Chest, the two
short and three long graduated drawers
with satinwood strung borders, below is a
valanced apron and splayed bracket feet,
cm. high by cm. wide. lft. Vhin. by
lft.
French maple musical Etui Case, Queen Anne Bureau Bookcase, Victorian mahogany shoe Snuff Box, Victorian birds-eye maple Work Box
French maple musical Etui Case, Queen Anne Bureau Bookcase, Victorian mahogany shoe Snuff Box, Victorian birds-eye maple Work Box
A Regency tortoiseshell veneered and ivory banded Tea Caddy, with silver-coloured metal monogram and stringing, the hinged cover revealing a pair of lidded divisions, on ball
feet, cm. wide. Ain.
A Regency tortoiseshell veneered Tea Caddy, with a shaped front and two lidded divisions, on bun feet, faults, cm. wide. in.
A George III harewood and inlaid Tea Caddy, the
hinged cover revealing a pair of lidded divisions, each inlaid with a carnation, veneers partially lacking, cm. wide. JAin.
A French maple musical Etui Case, in the form of a miniature grand piano, the hinged cover with an ivory keyboard and revealing a mirror, tray and lined interior, together with
accessories and a compartment enclosing a mechanical musical action, on turned tapering legs, cm. long lVhin.
A George III mahogany Tea Caddy, with lozenge and segmented veneers within a chequer banded and satinwood strung borders, the hinged cover revealing an inlaid conch-shell
medallion and six lidded canisters, with lion mask carrying handles and ball feet, cm. lft. Vin.
A Queen Anne scarlet lacquered and gilt miniature Bureau Bookcase, reconstructed, the double domed cornice above a pair of mirror doors enclosing adjustable shelves, the apron
with a pair of candle-slides, the fall revealing a stepped and fitted interior with a well, below are two short dummy drawers and two long real drawers, on bun feet, cm. high by
cm. wide. ft. by lft.
A WIIIiam IV rosewood Box, the cube pattern rectangular top with a geometric border, cm. wide. in. and a French amboyna Tea Caddy, with metal mounts and ebony mouldings,
bearing the label of Pelve Freres, cm. wide.
A Victorian rosewood two-
division Tea Caddy, the
rectangular domed top with a boxwood
reserved mosaic castle bordered by
geometric bandings, the concave sides
with a broad band of floral mosaic, cm.
wide.
A Victorian birds-eye maple Work Box, inlaid throughout with floral and geometric mosaic borders, the domed top with a sycamore reserved panel depicting a ruined abbey, cm.
wide. Win.
A Victorian framed Picture of the Pantiles, the glazed panel within floral and geometric mosaic borders, cm. wide. Vin.
Cf. Edward H. and Eva R. Pinto, Tunbridgeware and Scottish Souvenir Woodware, plate .
A Victorian rosewood and floral mosaic Pin Cushion, with tapered sides, cm. wide. and a mosaic Sealing Wax Container, of octagonal section, cm. long
A rosewood Ink Stand,
with a cut-glass bottle, the chamfered
base with a floral mosaic border, cm.
wide. in.
A Victorian mahogany shoe Snuff
Box, with pique decoration,
cm. long Vin. and a Continental
carved hardwood miniature Clog, th
Century, .cm. long in.
A Regency tortoiseshell veneered
Tea Caddy, of chamfered
rectangular outline, inlaid with pewter
and ivory stringing, the moulded top
revealing a twin-division interior, cm.
wide. Vin.
A George III partridgewood Tea
Caddy, inlaid throughout
with boxwood stringing, the cavetto
moulded top revealing a twin division
interior, one gilt-metal foot detached, cm.
wide. Vnn.
WALNUT OCCASIONAL TABLE, ANTIQUE BOW-FRONT CHEST, GILT-METAL MOUNTED TABLE, ANTIQUE WARDROBE
WALNUT OCCASIONAL TABLE, ANTIQUE BOW-FRONT CHEST, GILT-METAL MOUNTED TABLE, ANTIQUE WARDROBE
A WALNUT OCCASIONAL TABLE, Victorian, with circular top and triform galleried undertier, cm. high
A SET OF TWELVE BEECHWOOD CHAIRS, Louis XVI style, with oval button upholstered backs and bowed seats, on fluted turned legs
AN ANTIQUE EXTENDING DINING TABLE, Regency, comprising: two D-shaped ends and a leaf insertion, on ring-turned legs, cm. wide. by cm. long fully extended
A BOW-FRONT CHEST, George III, with two short and three long graduated drawers, on bracket feet, cm. high by cm. wide.
A PAIR OF WALNUT DINING CHAIRS, George I, with vase-shaped splats and drop-in seats, on cabriole legs
AN ANTIQUE BOW-FRONT CHEST, early 19th Century and 18th Century, the inlaid top above an arrangement of five drawers, on bracket feet, cm. wide.
AN ANTIQUE AND PARCEL-
GILT WALL MIRROR, George III style,
the bevelled glass within a fretwork frame
surmounted by a carved eagle, cm.
high
A WALNUT BUREAU, Queen Anne style, the fall above three inverted serpentine drawers, on shell carved cabriole legs, cm. wide.
A WALNUTX-FRAME STOOL, Victorian, with a needlepoint cover, the supports joined by a jewelled stretcher and with dolphins head feet
A ROSEWOOD WORK-TABLE, mid-19th Century and 18th Century, with a serpentine hinged top and cabriole legs, cm. wide.
AN ANTIQUE WARDROBE, Victorian, the lower central chest with two short and three long drawers, flanked by a pair of cupboards, on a plinth base, with reel mouldings throughout,
cm. high by cm. wide.
A KINGWOOD AND GILT-METAL
MOUNTED VITRINE, Louis XV style, with
Vernis Martin decorated panels on cabriole
legs, cm. high by cm. wide.
AN ANTIQUE CHEST, George III, with two short and three long drawer, on bracket feet, cm. wide.
ANAMBOYNA AND CROSSBANDED COMMODE, Louis XVI style, modern, with a serpentine alabaster top and gilt-metal mounts, on fluted turned feet, cm. wide.
A PAIR OF CARVED AND PAINTED FAUTEUILS, Louis XVI style, with pierced ribbon crestings and claret damask upholstery, on fluted legs
A PAIR OF CARVED BEECHWOOD FAUTEUILS, Louis XVI style, with floral crestings and striped damask upholstery, on fluted turned legs
A GILT-METAL MOUNTED TABLE, Louis XVI style, with a tulipwood and amboyna veneered top, cm diam.
A MARQUETRY COMMODE,
Louis XV style, with a green marble top and
gilt-metal mounts, cm. wide.
A KINGWOOD PARQUETRY CABINET, Louis XV style, with a green marble top above a door enclosing a mirrored interior, cm. wide.
A BURR-VENEERED TABLE OUVRAGE, Louis XV style, with gilt-metal mounts and cabriole legs, cm. wide.
OAK PARTNERS DESK, ANTIQUE AND SATINWOOD BANDED SIDE TABLE, BURR-WALNUT BUREAU BOOKCASE, CARVED OAK COFFER
OAK PARTNERS DESK, ANTIQUE AND SATINWOOD BANDED SIDE TABLE, BURR-WALNUT BUREAU BOOKCASE, CARVED OAK COFFER
A BURR-VENEERED TABLE AMBULANTE, Louis XV style, with gilt-metal mounts and three drawers, on cabriole legs, cm. wide.
A PARQUETRY PEDESTAL, Louis XVI style, with a green marble top and gilt-metal mounts, cm. high
AN OAK PARTNERS DESK, 19th Century and 18th Century, with an arrangement of fourteen drawers and a pair of cupboard doors, on plinth bases, cm. wide. by cm. deep
A MATCHED SET OF SIX ELM AND FRUITWOOD RAIL BACK CHAIRS, George III, early 19th Century and 18th Century, with solid seats and square legs joined by stretchers, including
cushions
AN ANTIQUE AND SATINWOOD INLAID SIDEBOARD, Edwardian, with a raised back and tapering legs, on spade feet, cm. wide.
A PAIR OF CARVED PEDESTALS, late th/early 19th Century and 18th Century, with composite capitals above fluted pIIIars, formerly gilt or painted, cm.
A BURR-WALNUT BUREAU BOOKCASE, Dutch, 19th Century and 18th Century style, with inlaid interior stationery compartments including simulated book spines, cm.
AN ANTIQUE BOW-FRONT SIDEBOARD, George III, with an arrangement of drawers, on tapering legs and spade feet, cm. wide.
AN ANTIQUE BOW FRONT CHEST, George III, with an arrangement of five drawers, on bracket feet, cm. wide.
AN ANTIQUE CHEST-ON CHEST, George III, of bow front form, with an arrangement of six drawers, on bracket feet, possibly reduced in height, cm. high by cm. wide.”
AN ANTIQUE AND MARQUETRY BOMBE COMMODE, Dutch, 19th Century and 18th Century style, modern, with three drawers and square faults, cm. high by cm.
AN ANTIQUE SECRETAIRE BOOKCASE, Victorian, with arched glazed doors above a writing drawer and panelled doors, cm. high by cm. wide.
A BLACK JAPANNED AND CANE CHAIR, George IV, with neo-Classical painted decoration and square splayed
legs
A PAIR OF BLACK PAPIER MACHE CHAIRS, Victorian, with pierced spoon backs, bowed cane seats and slender cabriole legs
A PROVINCIAL WALNUT SIDE TABLE, George II, with three drawers, on cabriole legs, cm. wide.
A GILT GESSO WALL MIRROR, Regency with alterations, the verre eglomise anthemion frieze panel above columnar mouldings, cm. wide.
AN ANTIQUE AND SATINWOOD BANDED SIDE TABLE, part early 19th Century and 18th Century, of bow-front form, with three drawers, on cabriole legs, cm. wide.
A LARGE MAHOGANY WRITING TABLE, Victorian, the leather inset top above four drawers, on turned baluster legs, cm. wide.
A YEW-WOOD GAMES TABLE, early Victorian, possibly Irish, the circular top with a parquetry chess-board, on a pedestal support, cm. diam,—
A CARVED WALNUT AND BEECHWOOD REFECTORY TABLE, late Victorian, on four baluster turned and square legs joined by stretchers, cm.
long
A SET OF EIGHT DINING CHAIRS,
Edwardian, with carved cresting rails and
tapered square legs, bearing trade label,
Boardman &f Sons, London, regd.
AN ANTIQUE CYLINDER DESK,
Edwardian, inlaid with stringing, on tapering
square legs with castors, faults. cm.
wide.
AN ANTIQUE EXTENDING
DINING TABLE, Victorian, the rectangular
top including two leaf insertions, on fluted
turned legs, cm. wide. by cm. long when
fully extended
A CARVED OAK COFFER, part th
Century, with a triple lozenge panel front,
cm. wide.
A SET OF SIX MAHOGANY
DINING CHAIRS, early Victorian, with
serpentine seats and reeded turned legs
AN ANTIQUE TRAY-TOP
COMMODE, George III. with shaped apron
and square legs. cm. wvit—
AN OAK CHEST, early 19th Century and 18th Century,
with an arrangement of six drawers, on
bracket feet, cm. wide.; together with a
mahogany Step Commode, Victorian, on
turned feet, cm. wide.; and an oak Hall
Chair, late Victorian
A walnut and featherbanded Chest,
George I, formerly the upper section of a
Chest-on-Chest, with an arrangement of six
drawers, flanked by fluted corners, cm.