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George III mahogany and crossbanded pedestal Sideboard, George II red walnut small Tea Table, George III mahogany Bureau, George IV mahogany Side Table

George III mahogany and crossbanded pedestal Sideboard, George II red walnut small Tea Table, George III mahogany Bureau, George IV mahogany Side Table

A George III mahogany and
crossbanded pedestal Sideboard,
made-up, of inverted serpentine form,
inlaid throughout with stringing, the
three frieze drawers above a pair of
bowed cupboard doors, on plinth bases,
97cm. high by 188cm. wide; 3ft. 2in. by
6ft. 2in.

A George II red walnut small Tea
Table, circa 1740, the semi-circular
fold-over top revealing a well, the
tapered turned legs on pad feet, 72cm.
high by 60cm. wide; 2ft. 41/2in. by
lft. HV2in.

A George III mahogany Bureau,
circa 1770, the fall revealing stationery
compartments, the four long graduated
drawers above ogee bracket feet, 107cm.
high by 107cm. wide; 3ft. 6in. by 3ft. 6in.

A George II mahogany and
parcel-gilt Wall Mirror, circa 1745, the
swan-neck cresting surmounted by a later ho-ho bird, the rectangular plate within a shaped surround, 108cm. high by 49cm. wide; 3ft. 6V2in. by lft. 7lAin.

A Regency ebonised and parcel-gilt Side Cabinet, circa 1815, the
top with a pierced brass gallery above a
frieze drawer mounted with book spines,
the pair of panelled cupboard doors
flanked by cluster column pilasters with
sphinx mask capitals and lion paw feet,
altered and restored, 96cm. high by 114cm.
wide; 3ft. 2in. by 3ft. 9in.

A set of four George IV carved
mahogany Dining Chairs, circa 1820,
including two armchairs, the scrolled
cresting rails above pierced mid-rails and
drop-in Genoa velvet-covered seats, on
sabre legs.

A set of four Regency simulated
rosewood brass inlaid Dining Chairs,
circa 1820, the rail backs with gadrooned
cresting, the drop-in seats above sabre
legs.

A William IV rosewood Teapoy,
circa 1835, the hinged top revealing a
pair of canisters and cut-glass blending
bowls, the lotus leaf carved and turned
stem on a shaped platform base with
gadrooned bun feet, 45cm. wide;
lft. 5l/2in.

A George IV mahogany Side
Table, circa 1825, the breakfront hinged
top revealing a divided well, the panelled
frieze above reeded turned tapering legs,
77cm. high by 91cm. wide; 2ft. 6in. by 3ft.

A Regency calamander Occasional
Table, circa 1825, the rectangular top
with bead and reed mouldings, the
octagonal turned and foliate carved stem
on a shaped platform base with bun feet,
55cm. wide; lft. 91/2in.

A George III mahogany hexagonal
brass-bound Wine Cooler, circa 1790,
with a hinged top revealing a void
interior, on tapered square legs with
brass spade feet and castors, 48cm. wide;
lft. Tin.

A set of six Regency mahogany
rail-back Dining Chairs, circa 1815, with
paperscroll crestings and stuffed
vermilion fabric, on ring turned splayed
legs.

A George III mahogany serpentine
Card Table, circa 1770, on moulded
chamfered legs with leaf carved brackets,
one leg replaced, 91 cm. wide; 3ft.

A George III mahogany
Dumb-Waiter, circa 1800, the two
circular tiers with drop-leaves, the ring turned stem on reeded tripod supports ending in brass cappings and castors, 92cm. high by 58cm. diam.; 3ft. by lft. llin.

A George IV mahogany pedestal
Table, circa 1820, the rectangular
rosewood crossbanded tilt-top on a
turned stem with quadruple hipped
splayed legs ending in brass cappings
and castors, 123cm. wide; 4ft. l/2in.

A set of six George IV rosewood
rail-back Dining Chairs, circa 1825, with
fan-shaped crestings and pierced shell
carved mid-rails above drop-in seats, on
reeded turned legs, bearing trade label
of Richardson of Highgate, restored

B A pair of Regency mahogany
rail-back Armchairs, circa 1815, with
pierced clasp-shaped mid-rails and
stuffed brocade upholstered seats, on
turned legs.

A George III mahogany Bureau,
circa 1790, the crossbanded fall
revealing pigeon-holes, small drawers
and a door, the four long graduated
drawers above shaped bracket feet,
107cm. wide; 3ft. 6in.

A set of six George III mahogany
rail-back Dining Chairs, circa 1805, with
reeded ‘X’-shaped splats and stuffed
green velvet seats, on turned tapering
legs, one chair distressed.

A set of four Regency simulated
rosewood rail-back Dining Chairs, circa
1815, with carved crestings and brass
inlaid mid-rails, the drop-in seats on
sabre legs.

Regency gilt framed Pier Mirror, George III mahogany secretaire Bookcase, George III carved mahogany Library Armchair, George III mahogany pedestal Cupboard

Regency gilt framed Pier Mirror, George III mahogany secretaire Bookcase, George III carved mahogany Library Armchair, George III mahogany pedestal Cupboard

A Regency gilt framed Pier Mirror, circa 1810, the classical frieze above a rectangular plate flanked by spiral terminals, 117cm. high by 70cm. wide; 3ft. Win. by 2ft. 3V2in.

A George III satinwood and upholstered scroll-end Settee, circa 1780, inlaid with ebonised stringing, covered in pale-blue striped fabric, the arched back with leaf inlay, on

tapered square legs and spade feet, restored, 203cm. wide; 6ft. 8in.

A Regency rosewood and walnut
Tripod Table, circa 1815, the brass
inlaid top above a spiral-twist turned and
leaf decorated stem, on a triform base
ending in splayed leaf carved scroll feet,
altered, converted from a pole screen, 36cm.
wide; lft. 2in.

A set of eight George III mahogany rail-back Dining Chairs, circa 1805, including a pair of armchairs, with nailed hide upholstered seats, on ring turned tapering legs (8)

A Regency similar rosewood adjustable Dressing Mirror, circa 1810,
the circular swing-frame plate on a
telescopic ring turned stem with splayed
tripod supports joined by stretchers, with
turned feet, 123cm. high retracted;
4ft. tein.

A George III mahogany secretaire
Bookcase, circa 1780, the dentil cornice
above a pair of astragal doors enclosing
adjustable shelves, the crossbanded and
strung writing drawer revealing
stationery compartments, below are a
pair of panelled doors enclosing sliding
trays, on bracket feet, 228cm. high by
117cm. wide; 7ft. 6in. by 3ft. Win.

A Regency rosewood and
satinwood banded small Bookcase, circa
1815, with open shelves flanked by
shaped sides above a pair of later glazed
doors, on short turned legs with brass
paw feet, faults, 111cm. high by 76cm. wide;
3ft. 71/2in. by 2ft. 6in.

A George III carved mahogany
Library Armchair, circa 1770, the
serpentined back and stuffed seat
covered in floral needlework, the foliate
carved arm facings above blind-fret
chamfered square legs with pierced angle
brackets and pierced fret stretchers,
faults.

A George III mahogany secretaire
Bookcase, circa 1790, the domed cornice
above a pair of astragal doors enclosing
adjustable shelves, the panelled writing
drawer with ebonised stringing and
crossbanding enclosing stationery
compartments, below are three long
graduated drawers, on later shaped
bracket feet, 227cm. high by 105cm. wide;
7ft. 5′/2in. by 3ft. 5in., upper part possibly
associated.

A Regency amboyna and simulated burrwood Occasional Table, circa 1820,
the chamfered rectangular top on a
spirally fluted baluster turned stem, the
triform base on splayed bracket feet,
53cm. wide; lft. 9in.

A George III mahogany pedestal
Cupboard, made-up, the square top with
a fluted frieze above two panelled doors
enclosing cupboards, the guilloche
carved apron above splayed square legs
on castors, 84cm. high by 45cm. wide;
2ft. 9in. by lft. 6in.

A George III mahogany secretaire
Chest, circa 1785, inlaid throughout with
stringing and spandrels, the later
moulded top above a writing drawer
enclosing stationery compartments, below
are three long graduated drawers, on
shaped bracket feet, 112cm. high by
126cm. wide; 3ft. 8in. by 4ft. V/2in.

A George III mahogany bow-front
Sideboard, circa 1790, inlaid throughout
with stringing and kingwood cross-
banding, the frieze drawer above an
arched apron flanked by a pair of deep
drawers, on tapered square legs with
spade feet, formerly with rear brass gallery,
90cm. high by 153cm. wide; 2ft.

A George III mahogany Writing
Table, circa 1800, the rectangular
fold-over top with coromandel
crossbanding, the panelled frieze with
opposing lopers and a drawer, on ring
turned legs with castors, 73cm. high by
64cm. wide; 2ft. 41hin. by 2ft.

A George III mahogany Bureau
Bookcase, circa 1790, the associated
upper section inlaid with stringing and
enclosed by a pair of astragal doors, the
later veneered fall enclosing small
drawers inlaid with stringing, the four
long drawers above splayed bracket feet,
230cm. high by 113cm. wide; 7ft. 6in. by
3ft. 8in.

A George II mahogany Card Table, circa 1750, the rectangular fold-over top on turned tapering legs headed by lappets and on pad feet, 82cm. wide; 2ft.8V2in.
A George III mahogany and brass-bound Wine Cooler, circa 1790, of
octagonal form, with a hinged top revealing a lead-lined interior, on later tapered square legs, 46cm. wide; lft. 6in.

A George III mahogany
breakfront Sideboard, circa 1790, the
satinwood crossbanded top with an oval
harewood fan medallion, the frieze with
an arrangement of three shallow drawers
and one deep drawer surrounding an
arched apron with inlaid spandrels, the
tapered square legs surmounted by floral
swags and spade feet, some inlay later,
95cm. high by 180cm. wide; 3ft. lJ/2in. by
5ft. llin.

A George III mahogany extending
Dining Table, circa 1810, the rounded
rectangular top with concertina action,
the frieze with narrow boxwood banding,
on spiral reeded turned legs with brass
castors, 329cm. long by 121cm. wide;
10ft. 91/2in. by 3ft. lltein., including five
leaves.

A George IV rosewood Teapoy, circa 1830, the moulded hinged top revealing a pair of canisters and blending bowl divisions, the sides with scroll handles, on a square tapered

pillar, shaped platform base and moulded splayed feet, 45cm. wide; lft. 51/2in.

Queen Anne walnut Table Desk, William and Mary walnut and crossbanded Side Table, walnut Display Cabinet-on-Stand

Queen Anne walnut Table Desk, William and Mary walnut and crossbanded Side Table, walnut Display Cabinet-on-Stand

A Queen Anne walnut and
featherbanded Table Desk, circa 1710,
the fall revealing stepped small drawers and pigeon-holes, the cavetto frieze drawer with lidded and open compartments, 41cm. wide; lft. 4in.

A William and Mary walnut Candle
Stand, circa 1690, the dodecagonal top
inlaid with stringing, the spiral twist
turned stem on splayed tripod supports,
restored, 36cm. wide; lft. 2in.

A George I walnut Chair, circa 1715, with a solid vase-shaped splat and drop-in seat, on shell carved cabriole legs ending in pad feet, restored

A Queen Anne walnut hanging Corner Cupboard, circa 1710, the
crossbanded door inlaid with chevron stringing, the interior with shelves, 93cm. high by 62cm. wide; 3ft. V2in. by 2ft.

A George I walnut and parcel-gilt
Overmantel Mirror, circa 1725, the later
triple bevelled plates within a moulded
border flanked by fretwork sides, 127cm.
wide; 4ft. 2in., formerly with candle sconces

A William and Mary walnut and
crossbanded Side Table, circa 1700, the
moulded top with a frieze drawer, the shaped apron above turned legs joined by waved ‘X’-shaped stretchers, 71cm. high by 79cm. wide; 2ft. 4in. by 2ft. 7in.

A George I walnut and
crossbanded Bureau, circa 1720, the fall
revealing stationery compartments, the
three short and three long graduated
drawers above bracket feet, 100cm. high
by 91cm. wide; 3ft. 3V2in. by 3ft.

A pair of George I walnut Chairs,
circa 1720, with solid vase-shaped splats
and drop-in seats, on cabriole legs
ending in pad feet

A Queen Anne walnut and featherbanded Chest, circa 1710, with two short and three long graduated drawers, on shaped bracket feet, restoration to feet, 94cm. high by 99cm. wide;

3ft. lin. by 3ft. 3in.

A William and Mary walnut and crossbanded Cabinet-on-Chest, circa 1700, inlaid throughout with stringing, the moulded cornice with a cushion frieze drawer above a pair of doors

enclosing an arrangement of drawers and pigeon-holes with a central door, below are two short and two long graduated drawers, on later bun feet, restored, 170cm. high by 113 cm.

wide;
5ft. 7in. by 3ft. 8V2in.

A George I walnut and feather-
banded Chest-on-Chest, circa 1720, the
cavetto cornice above three short and
three long graduated drawers flanked by
fluted chamfered corners, below are
three long graduated drawers, on
bracket feet, restored, partially re-veneered,
182cm. high by 102cm. wide; 6ft. by
3ft. 4in

A Queen Anne walnut and
featherbanded Chest, circa 1710, the
rectangular top above a pair of frieze
drawers and slide with integral lopers,
below are two short and two long
graduated drawers, on later bracket feet,
altered, 76cm. high by 82cm. wide; 2ft. 6in.
by2ft.8in.

A walnut Display Cabinet-on-Stand, now without a cornice, the pair of
domed astragal doors enclosing shelves
above four short and one long
featherbanded drawer, on octagonal
turned legs joined by waved stretchers
with bun feet, 217cm. high by 180cm. wide;
7ft. lin. by 5ft. llin., including early 18th
Century components, probably Dutch

A George I walnut and feather-
banded Bureau, circa 1725, the fall
enclosing stationery compartments, the
four long graduated drawers above
shaped bracket feet, 102cm. high by 92cm.
wide; 3ft. 4in. by 3ft.

GEORGIAN AND REGENCY FURNITURE
A George III mahogany secretaire Bookcase, circa 1790, the satinwood banded cornice with urn finials and arcaded mouldings, the pair of astragal doors enclosing adjustable

shelves, the writing drawer revealing satinwood small drawers, below are three long graduated drawers, on bracket feet, 238cm. high by 109cm. wide; lft. 91hin. by 3ft. 7in.

A George IV mahogany secretaire Bookcase, circa 1825, the moulded cornice above a pair of astragal doors enclosing adjustable shelves, the writing drawer revealing small drawers

and pigeon-holes, below are a pair of panel doors, on a plinth base, 262cm. high by 147cm. wide; 8ft. 71Mn. by 4ft. Win.

A George III mahogany secretaire
Library Bookcase, circa 1790, of
breakfront form, inlaid with stringing, the two pairs of astragal doors enclosing adjustable shelves, the writing drawer above three long graduated drawers flanked by a pair of

cupboard doors each with a dummy drawer, on a plinth base, now in three vertical sections, altered and restored, 230cm. high by 230cm. wide; 7ft. 6lhin. by 7ft. 6′/2in.

A George II mahogany Chest-
on-Chest, circa 1750, the moulded
cornice above three short and three long
graduated drawers flanked by fluted
corners, the base with a slide and three
long graduated drawers, on bracket feet,
81cm. high by 113cm. wide; 5ft. llin. by
3ft.6′/2in.

A George HI mahogany Bureau Bookcase, the associated upper section with a swan-neck pediment above a pair of lancet astragal doors enclosing adjustable shelves, the fall

revealing stationery compartments, below are two short and three long graduated drawers, on bracket feet, 246cm. high by 109cm. wide; 8ft. lin. by 3ft. lin.

A George III mahogany Chest, circa 1760, the moulded top above two short and three long graduated drawers flanked by fluted corners, on shaped bracket feet, 89cm. high by 97cm.

wide; 2ft. llin. by 3ft. 2in.

George I walnut chair-back Settee, William and Mary walnut and featherbanded Tea Table, George I walnut Armchair, George II yew-wood Chest-on-Chest

George I walnut chair-back Settee, William and Mary walnut and featherbanded Tea Table,  George I walnut Armchair, George II yew-wood Chest-on-Chest

A George I walnut and featherbanded Bureau Bookcase, circa 1720, the arched cavetto cornice above a pair of astragal doors enclosing adjustable shelves with a pair of candle

slides and a dummy drawer, the fall revealing stepped stationery compartments and a well above a pair of doors enclosing later sliding trays, on bracket feet, restored, 223cm.

high by 95cm. wide; 7ft. 4m. by 3ft. IVzin.

A Queen Anne-style walnut and featherbanded Bureau Bookcase, circa 1910, the double domed cornice with urn finials above a pair of bevelled and star cut mirror panel doors

enclosing adjustable shelves, the fall surmounted by a pair of candle slides and enclosing a fitted interior including a well, the two short and two long graduated drawers above

shaped bracket feet, 210cm. high by 95cm. wide; 7ft. lOViin. by 3ft. Vfcin.

A William and Mary oyster laburnum and walnut Chest, circa 1700,
with segmented veneers and holly
stringing, with two short and three long
graduated drawers, the sides with
roundels, on later shaped bracket feet,
restored, 90cm. high by 94cm. wide;
2ft. litem, by 3ft. lin.

A Queen Anne walnut Dressing Table Mirror, made-up, the bevelled plate with pierced fret surmount, the stepped base with three short drawers above one long drawer, on bun feet,

41cm. wide; I ft. 4in.

A George III cherrywood Bureau, circa 1780, the fall revealing stationery compartments, the four long graduated drawers above later bracket feet, faults, 98cm. high by 81cm.

wide; 3ft. 2V2in. by
2ft. 8in.

A George I walnut chair-back Settee, circa 1720, the shell carved cresting above triple pierced vase-shaped splats, the drop-in seat on shell carved cabriole legs with pad feet,

restored

A George I walnut Side Table, circa 1720, the moulded top above three frieze drawers and a shaped apron, on cabriole legs ending in pointed pad feet, restored, 71cm. high by

86cm. wide; 2ft. 4in. by
2ft. Win.

A William and Mary walnut and featherbanded Tea Table, circa 1700,
the semi-elliptical top with a pair of small
frieze drawers, the turned and octagonal
tapering legs joined by stretchers, on bun
feet, restored and including later components,
71cm. wide; 2ft. 4in.

A George I walnut and feather-
banded Bureau, circa 1720, the fall
revealing a well and stepped stationery
compartments, the two short and two
long graduated drawers above later
bracket feet, 98cm. high by 91cm. wide;
3ft. 21hin. by 3ft.

A George I walnut Armchair,
circa 1715, the oak cresting rail above a
solid vase-shaped splat, the leathercloth
upholstered seat on cabriole legs joined
by turned ‘H’-shaped stretchers

A pair of George I walnut Side
Chairs, circa 1750, with solid
vase-shaped splats and drop-in seats, on
cabriole legs with pad feet

A George I walnut and feather-banded secretaire Chest, circa 1720, the
later top above a moulded frieze,
formerly with a slide, the writing drawer
revealing stationery compartments above
three long graduated drawers, on
bracket feet, 113cm. high by 107cm. wide;
3ft. 8in. by 3ft. 6in., formerly with an upper
section

A William and Mary walnut cushion frame Wall Mirror, circa 1690,
with a later rectangular plate, restored, 53 by 49cm.; lft. 9in. by lft. 7in.

A George I walnut Armchair, circa 1720, with a solid vase-shaped splat and drop-in seat, on cabriole legs joined by turned ‘H’-shaped stretchers and with pad feet, restored

A William and Mary beech wood and cane Side Chair, circa 1690, with a pierced cresting and cabriole legs joined by turned ‘H’-shaped stretchers

A George I walnut and feather-
banded kneehole Writing Desk, circa
1720, the quarter veneered crossbanded
top above one long frieze drawer
revealing a writing surface and
compartments, the kneehole with a
recessed cupboard door surrounded by
seven drawers, on bracket feet, restored,
74cm. high by 75cm. wide; 2ft. 5in. by
2ft. 51/2tn.

A George I walnut and feather-
banded Chest, circa 1715, the
crossbanded top above two short and three long graduated drawers, on reduced bracket feet, restored, 97cm. high by 89cm. wide; 3ft. 2in. by 2ft. 11 in.

A George II yew-wood
Chest-on-Chest, circa 1730, the moulded
cornice above two short and three long
graduated drawers, the base with three
further long graduated drawers, on
bracket feet, 175cm. high by 96cm. wide;
5ft. 9m. by 3ft. 2in.

A William and Mary walnut and
featherbanded Bureau Bookcase, circa
1700, the moulded cornice above a pair
of doors with later mirror panels
enclosing shelves with candle slides
below, the fall revealing a well and
stepped stationery compartments, below
are two short and two long drawers, on
later bun feet, restored, 202cm. high by
104cm. wide; 6ft. Ttein. by 3ft. 5in.

A George I walnut Stool, circa
1720, the rectangular needlework seat
above cabriole legs with scroll carved
knees, on pad feet, 49cm. wide; lft. 7V2in.

DUTCH PARQUETRY CABINET - INLAID MAHOGANY WRITING DESK - DUTCH MAHOGANY CYLINDER BUREAU -ITALIAN GILTWOOD LOOKING GLASS - JAPANNED CABINET ON STAND

DUTCH PARQUETRY CABINET - INLAID MAHOGANY WRITING DESK - DUTCH MAHOGANY CYLINDER BUREAU -ITALIAN GILTWOOD LOOKING GLASS - JAPANNED CABINET ON STAND

A PAIR OF GILT-BRONZE PASTILLE-BURNERS each in
the form of a vase with pierced lid surrounded by three
fasces, supported on seated gryphons, 8′/tin. high
(21.5cm.) early 19th Century.

A DUTCH MAHOGANY AND BRASS BRAZIER
with a brass carrying handle and liner, the outside
supported by dowels waisted to form a splayed base with
a brass rim, lft. 4′Mn. high (42cm.), early 19th Century.

A DUTCH PARQUETRY CABINET, the top set with a
partridgewood lozenge crossbanded in kingwood with
satinwood spandrels and with a broad rosewood border
above a pair of similarly inlaid cupboard doors, on
square tapering block feet, 2ft. 9in. high by 3ft. ‘Mn. wide
(84cm. by 94cm.) circa 1790.

A CUT-PAPER PICTURE of eight birds perched on a
tree, the right with a stag and the left with a man and
two dancing goats in the distance, all in eut black paper,
6′Ain. high by VMn. wide (16cm. by 19cm.) second quarter
ofl9th Century.

A MAHOGANY CHEST of two drawers, the top inlaid with a shell patera,
raised on square tapering legs with pierced brackets, 2ft. 6in. high by
2ft. 8in. wide (76cm. by 82cm.) early 19th Century, probably Austrian.

A DUTCH MARQUETRY LIT BATEAU with over-
scrolled ends and decorated throughout with floral
marquetry urns and boxwood and ebony stringing,
7ft. long (213cm.) circa 1820.

AN INLAID MAHOGANY WRITING DESK, with a tambour fronted
superstructure enclosing a fitted interior, the top and
front set with shell ovals and boxwood stringing, the lower
part with a sliding writing surface, and hinged flap, above a
kneehole with a dummy drawer flanked by four graduated long
drawers at either side, the panelled sides inlaid with shell
ovals, and reading slides, 4ft. Vhin. high by 4ft. 8in.
wide (125cm. by 143cm.) circa 1790, Dutch or German.

A DUTCH PAINTING ON GLASS by Zeuner, depicting
a sorrowful peasant girl with two Franciscan monks in
an Italianate landscape with Castles and villas, signed in
the bottom left hand corner and dated 1770.

A DUTCH MAHOGANY CYLINDER BUREAU, the
leather-lined writing surface opening in conjunction
with the cylinder flap and enclosing a fitted interior
with three long drawers below, the lower two flanked by
half columns on bracket feet, 3ft. 8′/2in. high by 3ft. 7in.
wide (113cm. by 109cm.) circa 1800.

AN ITALIAN GILTWOOD LOOKING GLASS of late 18th Century style with
bevelled plate, the cresting pierced with a diamond trellis
centred by an oval of carved flowers under a pair of cornucopiae
and ribbons, 4ft. Hin. high by 2ft. Hin. wide (150cm. by 89cm.)

A MAHOGANY TALL CHEST of seven drawers with
fruitwood stringing and plinth base, 5ft. 55V*in. high by
2ft. 5in. wide (166cm. by 73.5cm.) late 18th Century,
possibly German or Dutch.

A FINE SINO-DUTCH LAC BURGAUTE SECRETAIRE A
ABATTANT, the projecting frieze drawer supportee on a
pair of reeded pillars above a panelled fall front enclosing
drawers and pigeonholes and a pair of panelled doors
enclosing three long drawers, on tall block feet, the
sides each with a pair of carrying handles, the whole of
the front finely decorated in tinted mother-o’-pearl with
birdx, peonies and prunus blossom, the flap panel with
an attractive view of buildings and monuments, the
sides with floral sprays, 4ft. lOin. high by 3ft. 2in. wide
(148cm. by 96cm.) circa 1820.

A SET OF FIVE ANGLO-INDIAN EBONY CHAIRS with
curved toprails, stuffed drop-in seats and turned legs,
circa 1825.

A SET OF FIVE BIEDERMEIER FRUITWOOD CHAIRS
with curved crescent-shaped toprails, stuffed seats,
square tapering slightly splayed legs, circa 1830.

A CHARLES X CARVED GILTWOOD AND GESSO PICTURE FRAME
of moulded rectangular shape, each corner faced with stylized
foliage and butterflies, outer measurement 34in. by 293/*in.
(87cm. by 76cm.) inner measurement 24in. by 20iUin. (61cm. by 51cm.) circa 1830.

A SMALL GILTWOOD AND PLASTER WALL MIRROR
with serpentine top plate and narrow border and the
apron and cresting applied with shells, high by
lft. 4′/2in. wide (62cm. by 42cm.) second quarter 19th
Century, probably German.

A GOANESE EBONY WORK-CASKET with serpentine sides,
the lid inset with a coat of arms, the interior elaborately
fitted and inlaid with ivory and tortoiseshell, high by lft. 2in. wide (14cm. by 37cm.) circa 1840.

A WALNUT SIDE CHAIR, the back carved with a
grotesque mask and C-scrolls on a solid seat
and ring-turned baluster legs, the splat 17th Century,
Swiss or Italian, seat and legs late 18th/early 19th Century.

A PAINTED AND PARCEL-GILT LOOKING GLASS, the rectangular plate
flanked by pilasters, the triangular pediment centred by an eagle,
3ft. 7in. high by 2ft. 4l/tin. wide (109cm. by 72cm.) circa 1840, possibly Viennese.

A JAPANNED CABINET ON STAND, the cabinet with
a pair of doors enclosing an arrangement of eleven
drawers decorated on the front, sides and interior with
attractive chinoiserie scenes of figures and buildings and
with engraved brass escutcheons, hinges and corner
mounts, the stand with square chamfered legs and
decorated with blind Chinese fretwork picked out in
gilt on black, overall height 5ft. 3in. by 3ft. 3in. wide
(160cm. by 99cm.) cabinet early 18th Century, stand
circa 1900.

A Louis XV PROVINCIAL WALNUT COMMODE - GERMAN MAHOGANY ARMOIRE - ITALIAN WALNUT PARQUETRY COMMODE - DANISH OAK AND MARQUETRY BUREAU CABINET

A Louis XV PROVINCIAL WALNUT COMMODE - GERMAN MAHOGANY ARMOIRE - ITALIAN WALNUT PARQUETRY COMMODE - DANISH OAK AND MARQUETRY BUREAU CABINET

A Louis XV PROVINCIAL WALNUT COMMODE, the
inverted serpentine front with three short and two long
moulded panelled drawers, with moulded corners and
panelled sides, 2ft. 6V2in. high by 4ft. 2in. wide (80cm. by
127cm.) mid-18th Century.

A Louis XV PROVINCIAL BEECHWOOD COMMODE,
the moulded top with rounded corners, with two short
and two long drawers, each with a simple indsed
moulding, 2ft. 6in. high by 3ft. lin. wide (76cm. by 94cm.)
circa 1760, now painted with scrolls and flowers on a
duck-egg blue ground.

A DUTCH SATINWOOD BUREAU, the fall front enclosing a fitted interior with drawers and pigeon-holes surrounding a central cupboard flanked by pull-out pilasters with leather book spines, the bombe base with two short and two long drawers on bracket feet, 3ft. 5in. high by3ft. 6′/2in. wide (104cm. by 108cm.) circa 1760.

A Louis XV PROVINCIAL BEECHWOOD ARMOIRE
with moulded cornice, the frieze applied with scrolls and
the door with a panel with an arched top, the drawer
below with similar decoration, on short scrolled feet,
6ft. lO’Mn. highby3ft. lOin. wide (210cm. by 117cm.) circa
1760.

A DUTCH WALNUT AND MARQUETRY WARDROBE, the serpentine moulded cornice centred by an asymмmetrical C-scroll bracket above a pair of asymmetrical panelled doors set with flower vases within floral marquetry, the lower part with an ogee front and two short and two long drawers with a curved apron set with a shell and flanked by ogee canted corners on lion-paw bun feet, 8ft. ‘Mn. high by 5ft. wide (245.5cm. by 172cm.) mid-18th Century, marquetry possibly later.

A GERMAN MAHOGANY ARMOIRE, with a moulded
swan-neck cresting and a single arched door, with a
drawer below, with canted corners, 7ft. 7in. high by
4ft. 4in. wide (231cm. by 132cm.) circa 1750, with 19th
Century satinwood inlay and scroll feet.0

A  SIX-FOLD  PAINTED  LEATHER SCREEEN  in the
manner of Pieter Casteeh, with domestic and wild birds
in an arcadian setting with a chained fox in the bottom
left-hand corner, each fold 9ft. 5V2tn. high by 1/t. 9′/2in.
wide (288cm. by 53cm.) circa 1760.

A NORTH ITALIAN WALNUT ARMCHAIR with arched
stuffed back, stuffed seat, moulded arms and cabriole
legs joined by stretchers, circa 1740.

A DUTCH MARQUETRY MINIATURE BUREAU, the
sloping front enclosing a fitted interior and with a
drawer in the shaped frieze, the exterior densely inlaid
with floral marquetry partly in bone on a walnut ground,
Whin. high by 19in. wide (29cm. by 48.5cm.) mid-18th
Century.

A NORTH ITALIAN WALNUT PARQUETRY COMMODE,
the serpentine moulded top centred by a quarter-veneered
banded panel with fleur-de-lys corners in walnut, above
three long drawers inlaid with a banded cartouche-
shaped panel and with shaped banded sides, on short
cabriole legs, 3ft. 3in. high by 3ft. Whin. wide (99cm. by
121cm.) circa 1760.

A PAIR OF CARVED WALNUT FAUTEUILS
with moulded flower-carved frames, narrow upholstered backs,
stuffed serpentine-fronted seats and cabriole legs, circa 1760, North German or Scandinavian.

A DUTCH MAHOGANY BUREAU in two parts, the sloping front
enclosing a fitted interior incorporating a well,
with one convex and two graduated long drawers, the
sides with convex indentation and fluted chamfered
corners and apron, on reeded block feet, 3ft. 9in. high by 3ft. Stein, wide (114cm. by 106cm.) circa 1780.

A VlENNESE MAHOGANY AND CHERRYWOOD WORK
TABLE, the hinged top with a fitted interior on elegant
lyre shaped trestle supports joined by a platform stretcher,
on short sabre legs, 2ft. 73Ain. high by lft. 7in. wide
(80cm. by 48cm.) circa 1830.

A LOUIS XVI PROVINCIAL ELMWOOD POUDREUSE
with a sliding mirrored centre section flanked by two
hinged compartments above a candle-slide and three
fneze dbors, on square tapering legs ending in block
sabots, 2ft.high by 2ft. 5lMn. wide (73cm. by
75cm.) circa 1790.

A DUTCH MARQUETRY AND MAHOGANY CARD
TABLE, the hinged swivelling top with baize-lined
interior enclosing a well, on square tapering legs,
2ft. 7in. high by2ft. 7′Mn. wide (78.5cm. by 79.5cm.) circa
1790.

A GERMAN MARQUETRY CYLINDER BUREAU,
the top inlaid with linked hearts, the cylinder front
inlaid with a lozenge of flowers and opening in conjunction
with the writing surface to reveal a fitted interior with drawers, with three long drawers below the lowest one inlaid with a cube parquetry lozenge, the sides inlaid with ovals, on square tapering feet, 3ft.

A DANISH OAK AND MARQUETRY BUREAU CABINET,
the upper part with a pierced cresting and blind-fret comice
above a pair of panelled doors inlaid with lozenge marquetry
panels, the lower part with a similarly-inlaid sloping
enclosing a fitted interior, above four long drawers on
fluted bracket feet, 7ft. 4lkin. high by 4ft. wide (224cm. by 122cm.) circa 1785.

A GERMAN WALNUT COMMODE with two long
drawers and with broad crossbanding and narrow
chequered stringing, on square sabre legs, 2ft. 5in. high
by 3ft. lOin. wide (74cm. by 117cm.) circa 1780, possibly
originally taller.

A DUTCH MAHOGANY OPFLAPTAFEL, the hinged lid
lined on the underside with four hinged shelves above a
hinged flap enclosing a well, the front with two small
drawers flanking a well above a pair of small doors ail
outlined with chequered stringing and with fluted
canted corners, 2ft. 8in. high by 3ft. 9in. wide (81cm. by
114cm.) circa 1780.

A DUTCH MAHOGANY CHIFFONIER, the six drawers
inlaid with fan medallions, the chamfered corners inlaid
with continuai chevron design, the sides inlaid with
tassel and ribbon-tied cords, 4ft. lO’Mn. high by 3ft. 3in.
wide (149cm. by 98cm.) circa 1790.

FLEMISH CARVED WALNUT ARMCHAIR - LOMBARD WALNUT BUREAU - FLEMISH WING ARMCHAIR - MID-18TH CENTURY DUTCH WALNUT AND MARQUETRY CHEST - DANISH ROSEWOOD-VENEERED CABINET

FLEMISH CARVED WALNUT ARMCHAIR - LOMBARD WALNUT BUREAU - FLEMISH WING ARMCHAIR - MID-18TH CENTURY DUTCH WALNUT AND MARQUETRY CHEST - DANISH ROSEWOOD-VENEERED CABINET

A GOOD FLEMISH CARVED WALNUT ARMCHAIR, the
back with a gadrooned scroll cresting above a splat of
circles and ovals flanked by scrollwork and with turned
supports, the leaf-carved arms on turned supports and
the caned seat on turned and octagonal legs joined by
waved X-stretchers, circa 1690.

A FLEMISH WING ARMCHAIR in late 17th Century
style, the high rectangular back with outcurved arms on
scroll supports and the stuffed seat on scrolling legs
joined by a stretcher.

A LOMBARD WALNUT BUREAU, the sloping front
enclosing a fitted interior, with a long drawer in the
frieze above three graduated serpentine drawers with
moulded fronts, on bracket feet, 3ft. 4in. high by 3ft. 6in.
wide (102cm. by 106cm.) circa 1740.

AN ITALIAN LOOKING GLASS, the oval plate in a
leaf-carved moulded frame and surrounded by putti
holding sheaves of corn and baskets of fruit supported
on scrolled strapwork, 8ft. 7in. high by 6ft. wide (263cm.
by 182cm.) early 18th Century.

A GOOD PAIR OF DUTCH WALNUT AND MARQUETRY
CHAIRS, each curved solid vase splat inlaid with birds
and flowers partly in bone and with shaped supports,
the shaped drop-in seats on cabriole legs with pointed
oad and waved H-stretchers, mid-18th Century.

AN ITALIAN ARMOIRE, the panelled front painted with shelves
of books and pots within faux marbre borders, 7ft. 8in. high by
4ft. 6in. wide (234cm. by 137cm.) earh 18th Century, painted decoration restored.

A MID-18TH CENTURY DUTCH WALNUT AND
MARQUETRY CHEST with a moulded shaped top and four
graduated drawers in the ogee front with canted corners
and block feet, inlaid throughout with birds and flowers,
2ft. 9in. high by 3ft. 2in. wide (84cm. by 96cm.) circa 1750,
marquetry probably 19th Century.

A DUTCH EAST INDIES HARDWOOD COFFER with a
rectangular moulded hinged lid, the front centred by a
pierced brass lock plate and with brass bosses, on bun
feet, the sides with solid brass handles and pierced and
engraved backplates, 2ft. 4in. high by 4ft. 9in. wide
(71cm. by 145cm.) circa 1720.

AN ALTO ADIGE CEDARWOOD CHEST, the plain
moulded lifting lid decorated with concentric circles,
and decorated on the inside with two panels, centred by
an armoriai cartouche, the front set with three carved
and etched panels within moulded frames punctuated by
figures and surrounded by further panels and an
armoriai device within scrolling borders, raised on bun
feet, 2ft. 6V4in. high by 6ft. 4′Ain. wide (83cm. by 193.5cm.)
circa 1680, lid restored, later feet.

NOTHER BRASS CHANDELIER, similar but slightly
smaller, 18Vain. high (47cm.) 17th Century, probably.

A FLEMISH LABURNUM STOOL, with a rectangular
upholstered top and turned legs joined at the square
section by turned stretchers, 2ft. 9in. wide (84cm.) circa
1690.

A BRASS CHANDELIER, with simple baluster stem and six scroll branches
supporting nozzles and drip-pans, 20in. high (51cm.) 17th Century, probably German.

A DANISH ROSEWOOD-VENEERED CABINET ON
STAND, the upper part with a pair of doors enclosing
shelves, the lower part with two short and two long
drawers, on baluster legs joined by flat waved stretchers
and bun feet, 6ft.high by 4ft. 6′/2in. wide (204cm. by
138.5cm.) circa 1700.

A LIEGE OAK BOX, of elaborate serpentine shape,
the top carved with sprays of flowers and the date within
moulded borders, 5in. high by lft. 3in. wide (13cm. by
38cm.) dated 1756.

A PAIR OF ORMOLU WALL LIGHTS, each with two candle-nozzles
and drip-pans on leaf-cast scrolling branches, with similar
backplates also cast with flowers, 19in. (50cm.) mid-18th Century, French or German.

A DUTCH WALNUT DISPLAY CABINET, the moulded serpentine
comice set with scrolling bosses, the central one set with
a mask, above a pair of shaped glazed doors flanked by
columns with gilded Corinthian capitals, the lower part with three graduated long drawers and the ogee canted corners,
on massive lion pad feet, 7ft. 8′/2In. high by 5ft. 6′Mn. wide (235cm. by 169cm.) circa 1760.

A PAIR OF SPANISH WALNUT SIDE CHAIRS with
embossed leather panel backs and seats, on bobbin
turned legs joined at the square section by bobbin turned
stretchers, circa 1660.

ANOTHER, the back with a coat of arms and the
inscription Augustin Gil de la Puerta Conde Duque de
Olibares Generales Imo de las Caballerias del Rei Porto
San S…, with fiat arms, the seat stamped with armoriai
trophies and the legs with chip carving and shaped
front stretcher, mid-17th Century.

A SPANISH WALNUT AND LEATHER ARMCHAIR, the
back and seat with a two-headed eagle and other birds,
the arms of unusual twin scroll form, and with moulded
scroll legs, mid-17th Century.

A PAIR OF SPANISH WALNUT ARMCHAIRS with shaped leather-covered backs and seats stamped with trees and flowers and scrollwork, with moulded arms on inverted cabriole supports, the seatrails carved with leaves and raised on cabriole legs, early 18th Century.