Archive for the ‘Antique Oak Furniture’ Category

 

COMMONWEALTH OAK COFFER, PAIR OF OAK CABINETS, GEORGE III OAK MULE CHEST, JAPANNED CORNER WALL CUPBOARD, STANDING CORNER CUPBOARD

COMMONWEALTH OAK COFFER, PAIR OF OAK CABINETS, GEORGE III OAK MULE CHEST, JAPANNED CORNER WALL CUPBOARD, STANDING CORNER CUPBOARD

A COMMONWEALTH OAK COFFER,
with a triple panel top, fluted frieze and two panel front, on stump supports bearing a brand mark RB, 27in (69cm) by 50in (127cm), mid 17th century.

AN OAK COFFER, the four panel top carved with lozenges above а carved three panel front, on stump feet, 28in (71cm) by 49in (124cm), mid 17th century, the carving later.

AN OAK COFFER, the four panel top above a carved rail initialed I.H. and a four panel front, on stump supports, 28in (71cm) by 58in (147cm), third quarter 17th century.

A RARE CHARLES I OAK MULE CHEST,
the rectangular top with molded edge, the interior fitted with а candle box and two secret drawers, the front with three panels applied with geometric moldings interposed by

self tapering molded pilasters, above two drawers applied with geometric moldings flanking a central secret drawer, on stump feet, 31in (79cm) by 53in (135cm), early 17th

century.

A LATE 17TH CENTURY OAK COFFER,
the three panel top above a con-forming front, each front panel inlaid with a lozenge and pennants, on stump feet, 25in (64cm) by 48in (122cm), the top extensively restored.

A CHARLES I OAK COFFER, the plain
top above a triple panel front applied with molding 1684, on square stump sup-ports, the side panels similar applied with moldings, (70cm) by 51in (130cm), second quarter 16th

century, the top restored, driver lacking.

A LARGE OAK COFFER, with a four panel top, the front with a series of nine rectangular fielded panels, on stump supports, 36in (92cm) by 56in (142cm) by 27in (69cm), second

quarter 18th century.

A PAIR OF OAK CABINETS, each with а
pair of doors, each containing two
Flemish carved panels of religious
inspiration, flanked by fluted
pilasters, on a plinth base, 39in
(99cm) by 38in (97cm), the cabinets
made up third quarter 19th century,
the eight panels 19th century.

A CHARLES  II OAK  COFFER,   the
rectangular top with a molded edge, now cut and hinged, above а guilloche and rosette carved rail and three panel front initialed IM and dated 1669, and carved with stylized

flowers, on stump feet with later brackets and castors, 31in (79cm) by 50in (127cm), mid 17th century.

A GEORGE III OAK MULE CHEST, the
rectangular top with molded
edge enclosing a candle box and
two drawers above a four fielded
panel front and two drawers, on
ogee bracket feet, cross-banded
throughout in mahogany, 33in
(84cm) by 59in (150cm), third quarter of the 18th century.

A GEORGE II JAPANNED CORNER WALL CUPBOARD, with a shaped pediment above a paneled door painted with a vase, flowers and а bird, enclosing three shelves, 39in (99cm), early 18th

century.

AN UNUSUAL OAK COFFER, the top
with molded edge above a three panel front applied with geometric moldings and interposed by pear-wood split balusters above two short drawers, on stump feet, the top initialed

E.D.(77cm) by 512in (131cm), second quarter 17th century, but restored and with alterations.

A GEORGE III OAK HANGING CORNER CUPBOARD, with a pair of bow front doors enclosing a fret frieze and three shelves flanked by fluted sides, 37in (94cm) by 28in (71cm), late 18th

century.

AN ELM AND OAK HALL BENCH, with
a five fielded panel back inscribed
1736, open arms, box seat with а
panel front on reduced stump
supports, 412in (105cm) by 60in
(152cm), second quarter 18th century.

A GEORGE II STANDING CORNER CUPBOARD, with a mahogany veneered frieze and cross-banded panel door above one real and two dummy drawers, on a later stand, 65in (163cm) by 32in

(82cm), early 19th century.

А PINE SIDE TABLE, of George I design with a gadrooned and foliate carved border above a shaped apron on cabriole supports carved at the knees with a shell, on bail and claw

feet, 32in (81cm) by 42in (107cm).

AN EARLY 17TH CENTURY STYLE OAK
REFECTORY TABLE, the five plank rectangular top with clenched ends on a molded rail and foliate carved cup and cover baluster supports joined by square rails, 30in (76cm) by

82in (208cm) by 41in (104cm), reconstructed using some early timber.

A SMALL OAK GATELEG TABLE, the oval top above a single drawer on slender turned supports joined by rails, on turned feet, 27in (69cm) by 42in (107cm) extended by 37in (94cm),

third quarter of the 17th century.

AN OAK SIDE TABLE, the rectangular top with molded edge above а single drawer on baluster supports joined by rails, 30in (76cm) by 27in (69cm), early 18th century with

restorations.

A GEORGE II OAK AND FRUITWOOD
SIDE TABLE, the top with a chamfered edge above two frieze drawers and a shaped apron on turned
supports and pad feet, 272in
(70cm) by 29in (74cm), mid 18th
century.

ASH AND ELM SPINNING WHEEL, GEORGIAN ОAK BIBLE BOX, OAK WALL BRACKET, ОAK MULE CHEST, OAK COFFER, ОAK HANGING CORNER WALL CUPBOARD

ASH AND ELM SPINNING WHEEL, GEORGIAN ОAK BIBLE BOX, OAK WALL BRACKET, ОAK MULE CHEST, OAK COFFER, ОAK HANGING CORNER WALL CUPBOARD

AN ASH AND ELM SPINNING WHEEL,
the 27in spokes wheel on a stool
base with four supports, early 19th
century.

A MID GEORGIAN ОAK BIBLE BOX, the
rectangular top with a molded
edge enclosing a compartment
and two secret drawers, (26cm) by 24in (61cm), mid 18th
century.

A PAIR OF ОAK PILASTERS, Carved
with a figure of Adam and Eve and
stylized fruit-laden trees, each
plinth carved with saintly mask
above a claw carved plinth, second
quarter 17th century.

AN ОAK BIBLE BOX AND STAND, the
plain rectangular top above carved
and molded sides, the stand with
baluster supports joined by rails,
(55cm) by 22in (57cm),
late 17th century.

AN OAK BIBLE BOX, with a rectangular top, the front plank carved ER1692 above a rosette, and incised throughout with designs, 92in (24cm) by 29in (74cm).

AN OAK WALL BRACKET, carved with a squatting figure of a monk holding a rosary; and a similar lime wood Wall Bracket, both (23cm) high, late 19thlearly 20th century.

A GEORGE III ОAK HANGING CORNER
WALL CUPBOARD, with a fielded panel door enclosing three shaped shelves above a shaped frieze, 45in (114cm) by 30in (76cm), late 18th century

А GEORGE III ОAK CORNER WALL CUP-
BOARD with a pair of panel doors
enclosing two shelves, cross-
banded in mahogany throughout,
39in (99cm) by 33in (84cm), early
19th century.

A CARVED ОAK PANEL, carved in bold relief with a scene after the end, the body of Christ on the Virgin Mary’s knee, flanked by angels, (27cm) by 7in (18cm), early 17th century,

stormed.

A GEORGE III ОAK HANGING CORNER
WALL CUPBOARD, the panel door cross-banded in mahogany, flanked by fluted sides, and enclosing three shaped shelves, 40in (102cm) by 272in (70cm), late 18th century.

A LATE GEORGE III ОAK HANGING WALL CUPBOARD, with a mahogany veneered frieze above a pair of panel doors each inlaid with a shell enclosing three shelves, three drawers and a

secret drawer, 432in by 34in (86cm), early 19th century.

A WALNUT PLAQUE, carved alto relieve with an armoire clad figure wearing a plumed helmet, contained by a lacquered brass frame, 20in (51cm) by 15in (38cm), the plaque French,

early 19th century.

A GEORGE III ОAK MULE CHEST, the hinged top with molded edge above a four panel front and three drawers, on stump feet, 35in (89cm) by 56in (143cm), third quarter of the 18th

century.

AN OAK CHEST of rectangular form, with two short and three long drawers, all applied with moldings, 29in (74cm) by 33in (84cm), early 18th century, formerly on а stand.
A GEORGE III ОAK MULE CHEST, the
top with a molded border, above a triple fielded panel front and two drawers, on stump feet, 32in (81cm) by 51in (130cm), mid 18th century.

AN ОAK PLANK COFFER, the top with
long strap hinges, the front plank
with a chip carved border, the
sides contained by iron bands,
2l2in (55cm) by 49in (125cm), late
17th century.

AN ОAK STANDING CORNER CUPBOARD, the upper part with а single arched glazed door enclosing two shelves above one real and two dummy drawers, the lower part with a pair of

cupboard doors, on bracket feet, (217cm) by 43in, second quarter 19th century.

AN ОAK STANDING CORNER CUPBOARD, with a molded pediment above an arched fielded panel door, cross banded in mahogany and inlaid with naive parquetry roundels, with canted sides

on bracket feet, 54in (139cm) by 32in (81cm), partly mid 18th century.

AN ОAK STANDING CORNER CUPBOARD, the upper part with a pair of glazed doors above one real and two dummy drawers and a pair of paneled cupboard doors, on bracket feet, 78in

(198cm) by 39in (99cm), late 19th century.

A GEORGE II OAK MULE CHEST, the
top with a molded border, the three panel front inlaid with hearts and cross banded in mahogany above two short cross banded drawers, on stump feet, 29in (74cm) by 49in (125cm),

mid 18th century.

A JAMES I OAK COFFER, with a later double hinged top above a two paneled front applied with moldings and interposed by hearts and split balusters, now on castors, 28in (71 cm)

by 49in (125cm), second quarter 17th century restorations.

OAK BREAKFRONT BOOKCASE, MAHOGANY CHAISE LONGUE, WALNUT OCCASIONAL TABLE, MAHOGANY GEORGE III PEDESTAL DINING TABLE, CARVED WALNUT WALL MIRROR

OAK BREAKFRONT BOOKCASE, MAHOGANY CHAISE LONGUE, WALNUT OCCASIONAL TABLE, MAHOGANY GEORGE III PEDESTAL DINING TABLE, CARVED WALNUT WALL MIRROR

AN OAK BREAKFRONT BOOKCASE with a
moulded cornice above four glazed cupboard doors enclosing shelves, the outset lower part with panelled cupboard doors.

A GILTWOOD WALL MIRROR, the rect-angular bevelled plate within a frame pierced and carved with berries and leaves, 51 by 45in; 130 by 114cm, c. 1870.

A   PORCELAIN-MOUNTED   BURR-WALNUT
SIDE CABINET, D-shaped top, with two panelled cupboard doors inset with oval porcelain panels within interlaced cross-banded doors, the sides with convex glazed cupboard doors,

43 by 72in; 109 by 183cm, 1860.

A SET OF FOUR OAK DINING CHAIRS, the
slightly scrolled backs with a rung
support, padded back, sprung seat and
turned legs on castors, 1870’s.

A   MAHOGANY   CHAISE   LONGUE with a
scroll end with a balustrade back support, the sprung seat on bulbous turned legs, c. 1870.

A   MAHOGANY   CARD   TABLE,   the   rect-
angular top above a parcel-gilt frieze, with turned tapering legs joined by an ‘X’ stretcher on brass castors, 29 by 36Jin; 74 by 92cm, c. 1870.

A PINE SIDE TABLE, the rectangular top and two frieze drawers on trestle supports held by notched buttresses, 48in; 112cm wide, c. 1870.

A SET OF SIX WALNUT DINING CHAIRS,
each with a waisted back pierced and carved with scrolls above a stuffed serpentine seat, on moulded cabriole legs, c. 1860.

AN OAK SIDE CHAIR with a panelled back fianked by twisted supports and unusual buttress supports, the solid seat on turned and square-section legs, c. 1870.

AN UNUSUAL CEDARWOOD SIDE CABINET
with two cupboard doors inlaid with ebony stringing within ebonised borders, the whole flanked by outset columns with gilt-bronze capitals, 42 by 40in; 108 by 102cm, c. 1870.

A WALNUT LOO TABLE with a quarter-veneered tip-top, in well-figured wood above a serpentine apron on a pierced baluster column and four cabriole legs, 29 by 60 by 41in; 74 by

152 by 130cm, c. 1860.

A PAIR OF GOTHIC REVIVAL HARDWOOD
NARROW DOORS, each with three tall
lancet arches above crenellation and
diagonal tongued and grooved saw-
and leaf-edged panels each.

A CARVED WALNUT WALL MIRROR, the
oval mirror plate within a border carved with various fruits and cereals, 43 by 34in; 109 by 86.5cm, c. 1870.

A GILLOWS ‘LOUIS   XVI SATINWOOD
CIRCULAR TABLE, the moulded top on a central fluted column with fluted outset supports on a tripod trestle base, stamped Gillows number L1427, c. 1870

A WALNUT OCCASIONAL TABLE in well-
figured wood, the octagonal top inlaid with trellis and leaves, on turned legs joined by a tier stretcher similarly inlaid, 26 by 29in; 66 by 74cm, c. 1870.

A   ROSEWOOD   OCCASIONAL   TABLE,   the
lobed tip-top on a slender stem and moulded tripod base, 27 by 30in; 70 by 76cm, c. 1840.

A SET OF SIX ‘GEORGE Hl’  MAHOGANY
DINING CHAIRS, including two Arm-
chairs, each with a slightly dipped top-
rail, vase splat and stuffed drop-in seat,
on cabriole legs, c. 1880.

A SATINWOOD DISPLAY TABLE, the glazed top inlaid with a floral border, on cabriole legs joined by a stretcher inlaid with a musical trophy, 29 by 24|in; 74 by 62cm, c. 1880.

A PAIR OF ‘GEORGE IIl’ MAHOGANY DINING
CHAIRS with pierced vase splats and
drop-in seats, the cabriole legs ending
in claw-and-ball feet, c. 1880.

A   ‘GEORGE   III’   SATINWOOD   PEMBROKE
TABLE, the top inlaid with a reserve of leaves and flowers, the frieze with a single drawer, on square tapering legs with brass castors, 27 by 27fin; 69 by 70.5cm, late 19th

century.

A PAIR OF JAPANNED STANDARD LAMPS,
attributed to Hille & Co., each with a chamfered square tapering column above an octagonal base with a blind-fret frieze painted and gessoed throughout with chinoiserie, 63in;

162cm, c. 1920.

AN EDWARD IAN ART NOUVEAU MAHOGANY
TEA TABLE, the serpentine square top on outset square tapering legs, the frieze with three baize-lined hinged circular trays, inlaid with stylised foliage, 29 by 18in; 73.5 by

45.5cm, c. 1910.

A MAHOGANY BUTLERN TRAY with four
hinged edges pierced with carrying handles, on square-section legs, 18 by 24in; 46 by 61cm, modem.

A   MAHOGANY   ‘GEORGE   III   PEDESTAL
DINING TABLE, the ‘D’ ends with a reeded border on triple downswept legs, with an extra leaf, 39in; 100cm wide, 97in; 247.5cm long fully extended, 20th century.

CALAMANDER OCCASIONAL TABLE, PAINTED CABINET ON STAND, PAINTED WALNUT HARLEQUIN DAVENPORT, CORNER DISPLAY CABINET, MAHOGANY AND MARQUETRY DESK

CALAMANDER OCCASIONAL TABLE, PAINTED CABINET ON STAND, PAINTED WALNUT HARLEQUIN DAVENPORT, CORNER DISPLAY CABINET, MAHOGANY AND MARQUETRY DESK

A BURR WALNUT LOO TABLE, the OVal top
inlaid with stringing on a baluster leaf-carved pillar and four leaf-carved cabriole legs, with a retailer’s label T. H. Filmer & Son, 29\ by 53in; 75 by 136cm, c. 1870.

A MAHOGANY AND MARQUETRY DRESSING
TABLE, the bow-fronted satinwood cross-banded top with three frieze drawers with three graduated drawers to the left of the recess and three dummy drawers forming a cupboard to

the right, on square tapering legs, 42in; 107cm wide, 1880-1900.

A SATINWOOD PEDESTAL with a marble top above a stop-fiuted column on square base, 42 by 13in; 108 by 33cm, c. 1890.

A CALAMANDER OCCASIONAL TABLE, the
octagonal top inlaid with ivory and boxwood stringing, on turned tapering legs joined by a tier stretcher, 29in; 74cm square, c. 1890.

A ‘GEORGE II’ MAHOGANY CHEST of four
graduated long drawers below a brushing slide; 75 by 70cm, ma de up late 19th century.

A   MAHOGANY   COLUMN,   the   flutingS
inlaid with kingwood, the gilt-bronze olive leaf and berry bandings above a plinth, 89.5cm, late 19th century.

A PAINTED CABINET ON STAND, the top
with a pair of cupboard doors painted with mid-17th century scenes, on a leaf-carved beechwood ‘X’-frame stand, 62 by 36iin; 159 by 92cm, late 19th early 20th century.

A PAIR OF ‘GEORGE II’ DINING CHAIRS in the manner of Mathew Darley, each with a rectangular back pierced with a lozenge and carved with trellis of leaves above a stuffed seat,

on leaf-carved cabriole legs and claw-and-ball feet, c. 1900.
A similar chair is illustrated in World Furniture, page 132, illus-tration 485.

A CHINESE HARDWOOD FOUR-FOLD SCREEN,
each fold with moulded pierced scroll cresting above a glazed panel enclosing an embroidery worked with dragons and bands, each fold 48 by 32in; 124 by 82cm, late 19th

century.

A PAIR OF MAHOGANY AND ROSEWOOD
PEDESTALS, the moulded tops on tapering panelled bodies on plinths, inlaid with garrya, 42fin; 108.5cm, c. 1900.

A SET OF SIX MAHOGANY DINING CHAIRS,
including one Armchair, each with a
serpentine top-rail and pierced inter-
laced splat flanked by moulded sup-
ports above a stuffed drop-in seat, on
leaf-carved cabriole legs with claw-
and-ball feet, c. 1900.

AN UNUSUAL PAINTED WALNUT HARLEQUIN DAVENPORT, the divided flat square top hinged to reveal a rising fitted writing surface and stationery compartment, the sides with four real

opposing four dummy drawers, on slender cabriole legs and block feet, the brass-work stamped ‘ The Eclipse’, patented in Great Britain, in other countries, with Bramah locks,

22in; 56cm wide, c. 1910.

A STAINED PINE ‘О’-SHAPED TALL DISPLAY
CABINET, the fluted cornice above a pair of doors and three glass shelves with tubular adjustable brass supports, the base carved with foliage, 97 by 47 by 20lin; 246.5 by 119.5

by 52cm, early 1900’s.

A ‘GEORGE III’ MAHOGANY SIDE TABLE,
the breakfront frieze carved with an urn and ribbon-tied husks, on square tapering legs, 48|in; 123.5cm wide, c. 1900.

A MAHOGANY CORNER DISPLAY CABINET,
the superstructure with a swan-neck cresting and a thirteen-panel glazed cupboard door enclosing shelves above a crossbanded cupboard door inlaid with shells, 92 by 28in; 234 by

71cm, c. 1900.

A PAIR OF WHITE-PAINTED AND PARCEL-
GILT ARMCHAIRS, the oval guilloche
backs with sprung seats, on scroll
cabriole legs.

A WALNUT DISPLAY CABINET, the rect-
angular glazed door flanked by small painted porcelain panels, 29fin; 75.5cm wide, 1860’s.

A PAIR OF ‘LOUIS XIV’ GILTWOOD SIDE
CHAIRS, the pierced vase backs with
sprung seats and fused tapering legs,
c. 1900.

A JAPANNED BAMBOO DAVENPORT with a
pierced superstructure above a sloping front, the s ides with three short drawers opposing a cupboard door, painted throughout with chinoiserie foliage, 42 by 24in; 107 by 61cm,

c. 1880.

A BAMBOO AND  LACQUER HALL  STAND
with a bevelled mirror plate flanked by asymmetrical shelves, above a frieze drawer and further shelves, 72 by 26in; 183 by 66cm, late 19th century.

A   SET   OF   EIGHT   MAHOGANY   DINING
CHAIRS, including a pair of Armchairs,
each with a shield back and Prince of
Wales’ feathers splat, above stuffed
seats on tapering legs joined by an ‘H’
stretcher, second quarter of the 20th
century.

A SET OF SIX ‘NEW CROMWELL’ STAINED
OAK DINING CHAIRS, designed by E. Gomme, including a pair of Armchairs with concave backs and upswept arms, the Side Chairs carved with fiower-heads, on stile supports, with

‘U’-shaped stuffed seats, stamped Reg. No. 778034, one arm lacking, c. 1932.

A MAHOGANY AND MARQUETRY DESK, the
frieze drawer opening in conjunction with the cylinder, with a fitted interior and bronze lined fiap on square tapering legs, the front inlaid with elaborate boxwood and

harewood urns and foliage, 29in; 75cm wide, c. 1910.

AN   OAK   GOTHIC   REVIVAL   SECRETAIRE
BOOKCASE with a moulded comice above a central Iancet arched and glazed door, flanked by narrow glazed doors with a fitted secretaire drawer above a kneehole flanked by panelled

cupboard doors, 98 by 76 by 249 by 193 by 52cm, third quarter of the 19th century.

ROSEWOOD SIDE CHAIRS, FIVE STAINED OAK ARMCHAIRS, WALNUT OCCASIONAL TABLE, BURR-WALNUT CARD TABLE, WALNUT WELLINGTON CHEST

ROSEWOOD SIDE CHAIRS, FIVE STAINED OAK ARMCHAIRS, WALNUT OCCASIONAL TABLE, BURR-WALNUT CARD TABLE, WALNUT WELLINGTON CHEST

A PAIR OF ROSEWOOD SIDE CHAIRS, the
saddle backs with stuffed serpentine
seats on cabriole legs, c. 1850.

A  MAHOGANY  NARROW  BOOKCASE,   the
moulded cornice above a pair of glazed doors enclosing shelves with recessed ebonised roundels above a pair of panelled cupboard doors, 243 by 138.5 by 35.5cm, c. 1850.
The narrow proportions of this bookcase suggest that it was made for a recess and has not been altered from a large bookcase.

A MAHOGANY DINING TABLE with tWO
‘D’ ends and two extra leaves, the top with a moulded border, on four leaf-carved turned fluted tapering legs with china castors, 30 by 108in; 76 by 274cm, c. 1870.

A WALNUT FOOTSTOOL with panelled ends and curved foot support, one bun foot replacee, 52in; 132cm wide, 1860’s.

A BEECHWOOD STOOL, the padded rect-angular top on four leaf-carved cabriole legs

A SET OF FIVE STAINED OAK ARMCHAIRS,
designed by E. Gomme, with oval backs and downswept arms, on stile supports, stamped Reg. No. 807334, c. 1932.

The High Wycombe firm of E. Gomme is mentioned in British Furniture 1880-1915 by Agius, pub. Antique Collectors Club, 1978, p. 189.
A GOOD THREE-PEDESTAL   MAHOGANY
DINING TABLE with two ‘D’ ends, inlaid with a rosewood border on a cross-banded edge, with three pedestals, each with lotus-carved stems and moulded twisted legs with brass

castors, 28 by 57in; 72.5 by 145cm, centre leaves lacking, measurements height and width only, c. 1850.

A ROSEWOOD PRIE-DIEU, the ‘T’-shaped back and seat worked with floral petit-point on moulded cabriole legs with scroll toes, c. 1860.

A MAHOGANY PEDESTAL DESK, the rect-
angular top with a leather inset above two frieze drawers with three drawers in each pedestal, 53i by 29in; 136 by 75cm wide and deep, mid 19th century.

A BURR-WALNUT CARD TABLE, the bow-fronted baize-lined top above a baluster with pierced corbel supports and quadruple legs, 36in; 93cm wide, 1860’s.

A SET OF FOUR GOOD ROSEWOOD DINING
CHAIRS, each with a serpentine top-
rail and conforming leaf-carved crossbar
above a stuffed serpentine seat, on
moulded cabriole legs with scroll toes,
c. 1860

A  WALNUT   LOW  CHAIR   with   button-
upholstered oval back with fluted supports, sprung seat, fluted legs with castors, c. 1860’s.

A   SIMULATED WALNUT WELLINGTON
CHEST with six graduated short drawers enclosed by a retaining bar, 41 by 2lin; 104 by 53cm, c. 1860.

A WALNUT OCCASIONAL TABLE, the lobed
top inlaid with foliage, the spirally incised column on triple leaf-carved legs, 29 by 19in; 75 by 48cm, 1860’s.

A GILTWOOD AND PLASTER OVERMANTEL
MIRROR, the mirror plate within a moulded frame surmounted by scrolling acanthus, 76 by 62in; 193 by 158cm, c. 1860.

A WALNUT SETTEE with a double chair back and leaf-carved twisted curved arms, on moulded cabriole legs, c. 1860.

A ROSEWOOD DRAWING-ROOM SUITE,
comprising a pair of Armchairs and a
Settee, 70in; 178cm wide, two pieces
button-upholstered, one with upholstery
lacking, c. 1850.

A MAHOGANY POT CUPBOARD, the circular top above a fluted body, 14 by 17in; 37 by43cm,c. 1860.

A BURR-WALNUT CARD TABLE, the rect-angular baize-lined top above trestle supports joined by a pole stretcher.

A WALNUT CENTRE TABLE in Well-figured
wood, the top crossbanded in tulip-wood, the frieze pierced with scroll-work and carved with cabochon, on a leaf-carved trestle support with cabriole legs carved at the knees

with leaves and joined by a moulded stretcher, 29 by 56in; 75 by 147cm, c. 1860.

A PAIR OF LATE  I7TH CENTURY STYLE
CHAIRS, each with an arched back
carved with a shell above a double
caned panel and a caned seat, on shell
carved cabriole legs joined by stretchers,
c. 1860.

KINGWOOD AND PLASTER WALL MIRROR, ROSEWOOD WHATNOT, MAHOGANY SEWING TABLE, ROSEWOOD SECRETAIRE, TWO-PEDESTAL DINING TABLE

KINGWOOD AND PLASTER WALL MIRROR, ROSEWOOD WHATNOT, MAHOGANY SEWING TABLE, ROSEWOOD SECRETAIRE, TWO-PEDESTAL DINING TABLE

A ‘GEORGE Iii’ MAHOGANY   DISPLAY
CABINET, the broken-arched cornice above a pair of cupboard doors each with two sections of diamond and square glazed trellis enclosing shelves; 226 by 133.5cm, partly made up

from 18th century pieces.

A KINGWOOD AND PLASTER WALL MIRROR
with a convex mirror plate within a reeded ebonised moulding and a gilt frame carved with ‘C scrolls, 39in; 99cm diam., second quarter of the 19th century.

A  WILLIAM  IV ROSEWOOD  OCCASIONAL
TABLE, with two small drawers in the frieze, on a trestle support joined by a lotus-carved stretcher, 29 by 23fin; 74 by 60cm, c. 1835.

A WALNUT CENTRE TABLE, the OVal top
inlaid with foliage and stringing above turned supports and out-curved leaf-carved legs, 42 by 28in; 107 by 71cm, c. 1890.

A   MAHOGANY   BREAKFAST   TABLE,   the
circular top with a moulded border above a hinged panel, the octagonal tapering stem and circular base with scroll feet, 30 by 43in; 76 by 109cm, c. 1840.

A ‘GEORGE Iii’ PINE SERPENTINE CHEST
OF DRAWERS with three graduated long drawers on bracket feet, 32 by 28in; 81.3 by 72.5cm, 19th century.

A WHATNOT with three tiers above a frieze drawer with twist-turned supports, 49| by 2lin; 100 by 53.4cm, gallery replaced, c. 1840.

A ROSEWOOD WHATNOT, nOW with tWO
tiers and a drawer, with turned supports, 24 by 20in; 61 by 51cm, eut down, c. 1840.

A SET OF THREE SIMULATED ROSEWOOD
DINING CHAIRS, each with a curved top-
rail and lotus-carved crossbar, above
stuffed seat on turned tapering legs,
c. 1840.

A MAHOGANY SEWING TABLE with a WOrk
drawer above a pleated silk bag, on a concave-sided base with outset reeded feet, 28 by 20in; 71 by 51cm, c. 1840.

A MAHOGANY POLE SCREEN, the screen painted with a bull on a turned pole and socle, 46|in; 117.5cm, mid 19th century.

A ROSEWOOD TIP-TOP DINING TABLE with
a circular top on an octagonal tapering column and concave-sided triangular base, 47|in; 121cm diam., stencilled From Atkins’s Upholstery & Paper Hanging and Cabinet Warehouse

Northampton, 1840’s.

A  MAHOGANY  CARD   TABLE,  the  rect-
angular top above a turned column and concave-sided base with turned feet, 29 by 35in; 75 by 89cm, c. 1840,
baize lacking.

A ROSEWOOD SECRETAIRE, the superstructure with a stepped pediment on turned self-tapering supports and a shelf above six further turned supports, the lower part with a

secretaire carved with mehrabs enclosing a fitted interior of six drawers and a central cupboard door, on large cabriole legs with scroll feet, on a square base joined by a

concave-fronted tier stretcher, the sides similarly carved with mehrabs and turned supports.

A   MAHOGANY   DISPLAY   CABINET,   the
dentil cornice above a pair of thirteen-panel glazed doors, the projecting lower part with a pair of cupboards, 80 by 42|in; 204.5 by 107.5cm, mid 19th century.

A PINE FOLDING POLE LADDER in 18th
century style, the brass Attings stamped Taylors Patent, 124in; 406.5cm long closed, mid 19th century.

A ROSEWOOD BAGATELLE TABLE, opening
to reveal a baize-lined interior, the stand with four turned tapering legs, 41f by 43f by 23in; 106 by 111 by 58.5cm closed, mid I9th Century.

A ‘GEORGE III’ MAHOGANY GENTLEMAN’S
WARDROBE, the broken arch with a dentil comice above a pair of cupboards inlaid with urns, the lower part with two short and one long dummy drawers above a long drawer, 93 by

56in; 236 by 142cm, altered from an 18th Century wardrobe, c. 1900.

A PAINTED SEWING TABLE, the top of
serpentine outline with a bird and foliage enclosing a fitted interior, on a baluster stem with four outcurved legs on a concave-sided base, 31 by 25in; 79 by 63.5cm, c. 1850.

A ‘GEORGE III’ MAHOGANY SERPENTINE
SIDEBOARD with three frieze drawers above four cupboard doors, with a plate-glass top, 36 by 73 by 21iin; 91 by 185.5 by 54.5cm, modem

A BURR-WALNUT CENTRE TABLE, the reCt-
angular top above trestle supports joiried by a pole stretcher, 29 by 42in; 73 by 107cm, made up in the 2Qth century.

A ‘GEORGE III’ MAHOGANY TWO-PEDESTAL
DINING TABLE with two ‘D’ ends and a crossbanded border, the pedestals with triple reeded downswept legs, 45in; 114cm wide, 88in; 223.5cm long fully extended, 20th century.

A GEORGE II REVIVAL MAHOGANY DINING-
ROOM SUITE, comprising a Dining Table,
46in; 118cm wide, 109in; 227cm long
fully extended; a Sideboard, 9lin;
231cm wide; a Serving Table, 55in;
140cm wide; a set of eight Dining
Chairs, including a pair of Armchairs,
and a pair of Bergeres ; a Mirror, 53in ;
135cm wide, late 1920’s.

WALNUT BUREAU, GEORGE II RED WALNUT DINING CHAIRS, MAHOGANY WINE COOLER, DUTCH MAHOGANY CYLINDER BUREAU, SECRETAIRE BOOKCASE

WALNUT BUREAU, GEORGE II RED WALNUT DINING CHAIRS, MAHOGANY WINE COOLER, DUTCH MAHOGANY CYLINDER BUREAU, SECRETAIRE BOOKCASE

A GEORGE I WALNUT BUREAU, the fall front enclosing a good fitted interior with a well, above two short and two long graduated cock-beaded drawers on bracket feet, 40in (102cm)

square, first quarter 18th century/, restored and with later handles and bracket feet.

A  GOOD  GEORGE  III MAHOGANY
BUREAU, the fall-front enclosing an amboynas veneered fitted interior above four graduated cock beaded drawers, on bracket feet, 411/2in (105cm) by 39in (99cm), third quarter of

the 18th century.

A GEORGE III MAHOGANY EXTENDING
DINING TABLE, the ‘D’ shaped top with an incised border opening in conjunction with  a  concertina action on six ring turned supports and castors, 282in (72cm) by 64in (163cm)

including two leaves, by 482in (123cm), 19th century.  Ralph Edwards’ Dictionary of English Furniture illustrates а table incorporating a similar concertina extending action.

The action known as ‘lazy tongs’ was originally patented by Richard Brown in 1805.

A GEORGE III MAHOGANY TRIPOD
TABLE, the circular top with а flower head molded border on а gadrooned and fluted baluster stem and garret molded down-swept supports, 29in (74cm) by 32in (84cm), third quarter

18th century.

A GOOD SET OF EIGHT LATE GEORGE II RED WALNUT DINING CHAIRS, include
two arm chairs, each with а shaped molded rail, vase shaped solid splat, padded drop-in seat on cabriole supports and pad feet, mid 18th century.

A GEORGE III MAHOGANY DRESSING COMMODE, the bow front top inlaid with an oval pattered opening to reveal a pull-up dressing mirror and a hinged panel with a baize lined well

below, above one dummy and two real graduated cock beaded drawers on splay bracket feet, inlaid throughout with boxwood and ebony lines, 33in (84cm) by 36in (92cm), early 19th

century, originally enclosing apertures for a basin and tumblers, but now fitted with a hinged flap.

A LATE GEORGE III MAHOGANY BOW
FRONT CHEST of four long graduated cock beaded drawers above а shaped apron and bracket feet, with turned pulls inlaid with box-wood lines throughout,

A GEORGE III MAHOGANY CHEST of small proportions, the rectangular top above four graduated drawers, each with turned pulls on bracket feet, 32in (81cm) by 36in (92cm), early

19th century).

A GOOD SET OF FIVE LATE GEORGE II RED WALNUT DINING CHAIRS, each with a shaped slightly arched back rail above a pierced and molded splat, red leather padded drop-in seat on

cabriole supports carved at the knees with flower heads and foliage, on pad feet, second quarter 18th century.

A LATE GEORGE III MAHOGANY SEC-
RETAIRE BOOKCASE, the upper part with a pair of astragal glazed doors, the outset lower part with a deep fitted secretary drawer above three long cock-beaded drawers, on a

shaped apron and bracket feet, inlaid with ebony springs throughout, 85in (216cm) by 43in (109cm), early 19th century.

A GEORGE III MAHOGANY SECRETAIRE BOOKCASE, the upper part with а pair of astragal glazed doors enclosing adjustable shelves, the outset lower part with a deep secretary drawer

applied with four dummy drawer fronts, enclosing а fitted interior, above a series of three long graduated drawers above a shaped apron and bracket feet.

A LATE GEORGE III MAHOGANY BREAK-FRONT LIBRARY BOOKCASE, the slightly stepped pediment above three glazed sections each with a pair of astragal glazed doors, the lower part with

three conforming sections each with panel cup-board doors on a series of concave sided feet, 94in (239cm) by 124in (315cm), early 19th century.

A GOOD GEORGE III CHEST OF BOWFRONT OUTLINE, with four long graduated cock-beaded and box-wood strung drawers on outset ogee bracket feet, 33in (84cm) by 38in (97cm), late 19th

century.

A GEORGE IV MAHOGANY WINE COOLER of rectangular form, the raised top with cavetto molding enclosing a zinc lined interior above tapering sides on a plinth base, inlaid

throughout with box-wood lines, 22in (56cm) by 31in (79cm), second quarter 19th century.

A GEORGE III MAHOGANY WINE COOLER, the hexagonal top enclosing a lead lined interior, the top and sides contained by three brass bands, on molded supports and castors reduced in

height, (49cm) by 16in (41cm), third quarter 18th century.

A GEORGE III MAHOGANY CHEST OF SMALL PROPORTIONS, the top with molded edge above two short and three long drawers flanked by quadrant fluted corners, on bracket feet, 37in

(94cm) by 38in (97cm), late 18th century.

A ROSEWOOD DAVENPORT, the sliding top with inset leather writing surface opening to reveal a well, fitted with a side pen and ink drawer above a dummy slide and four real

graduated drawers, opposed by one real slide with inset leather surface above four dummy graduated drawers, 35in (89cm) by 19in (48cm) by 26in (66cm), second quarter I9th

century.

A DUTCH MAHOGANY CYLINDER BUREAU, with a blind fret carved frieze above the cylinder opening to reveal a good fitted interior, above three long cock-beaded drawers flanked by

outset blind fret carved corners on tapering feet, cross banded throughout in satinwood, 47in (120cm) by 46in (117cm), late 18thlearly 19th century.

A DUTCH MAHOGANY BUREAU, the upper part with a fall front enclosing a good fitted interior with а central cupboard door flanked by boxwood and ebony and gilt bronze mounted

pilasters and shaped drawers, pigeon holes and well, above two lopper drawers and a series of three long drawers of concave/convex outline flanked by outset corners, on cabriole

claw front supports, 45in (114cm) by 37in (94cm), early 19th century .

A LATE GEORGE  III MAHOGANY
CORNER WASH STAND, the hinged bow front top opening to reveal an aperture for a basin and mugs above an open section and one real and two dummy drawers, on outset slender

supports, 50in (127cm) max. by 24in (61cm), early 19th century.

OAK GATELEG TABLE - WILLIAM AND MARY ОAK BUREAU - ОAK PLANK COFFER - OAK COURT CUPBOARD - FRUITWOOD CHEST - CHARLES I ОAK COFFER

OAK GATELEG TABLE - WILLIAM AND MARY ОAK BUREAU - ОAK PLANK COFFER - OAK COURT CUPBOARD - FRUITWOOD CHEST - CHARLES I ОAK COFFER

AN OAK GATELEG TABLE, the plain oval top above a fitted drawer on columnar turned supports, third quarter 17th century with restorations.

A LATE 17th CENTURY OAK SIDE TABLE, the rectangular two plank top above a single frieze drawer on turned supports joined by rails, with later feet and restorations.

A MID GEORGIAN OAK DINING TABLE, the rectangular three plank top with clinched ends, on four square tapering supports joined by an ‘H’ stretcher, mid 18th century.

AN EARLY GEORGE III OAK LAP DINING TABLE, the rectangular top on turned supports and pad feet, mid 18th century.

А CROMWELLIAN STYLE OAK REFECTORY TABLE, the three plank top with clinched ends on a fluted frieze and four baluster turned supports joined by square rails, early 20th century.

AN EARLY 17th CENTURY STYLE OAK
REFECTORY TABLE, the five plank rectangular top with clinched ends on a molded rail and foliate carved cup and cover baluster supports joined by square rails, reconstructed

using some early timber.

AN OAK MULE CHEST, the rectangular top with molded edge, the frieze rail carved with stylized grapes above two panels applied with molding and initialed I M 1720 and inlaid with

ebony and boxwood designs, above two short drawers also applied with moldings, on feet, third quarter 17th century, dated in the 18th century and with later restorations.

A LARGE OAK COFFER, the rectangular top hinged in two parts, above a broad rail incised Henn Smith and Elin Smith, 1677 above a five panel front, each panel carved with stylized

flowers and foliage on molded stump supports, third quarter 17th century.

A CHARLES I OAK COFFER, the plain top above a triple panel front applied with molding and initialed IP 1684, on square stump supports, the side panels similar applied with

moldings, second quarter 16th century, the top restored.

A COMMONWEALTH OAK COFFER, the four panel top above a foliate carved frieze rail and three lozenge and pendant carved panels, on stump supports, drawer lacking, mid 17th

century.

A LARGE ОАК ARMS CHEST, the seven panel top above a carved rail and а twelve panel front on stump supports, third quarter 17th century, the top with restorations.

A CHARLES I ОAK COFFER, the rectangular top with molded edge above a two paneled front, carved with roundels and hobs joined foliate carved rails and styles, on stump feet,

second quarter of the 17th century.

A GEORGE III OAK WALL CUPBOARD,
with a pair of arched fielded panel doors flanked by quadrant corners above a shaped apron rail,  third quarter 18th century.

A GEORGE II OAK MULE CHEST, the
rectangular top above three fielded panels and a series of three drawers above a shaped apron disguising stump supports, second quarter 18th century.

AN ОAK BUREAU BOOKCASE, the upper part with a pair of panel doors enclosing shelves and nine drawers, the lower part with a fall front and nicely fitted interior, above four

long graduated drawers, the lower part late 18th century, the upper part made up in the 19th century and carved throughout in the 19th century.

AN EARLY GEORGE III OAK CHEST ON
STAND, the upper part with а molded pediment above two short and three long cock beaded drawers, flanked by fluted corners, the stand fitted with five short cock beaded drawers

above а shaped apron on the front and sides, on cabriole supports, pad feet and castors, mid 18th century.

AN OAK CHEST, the top with molded edge above four long drawers each applied with geometric moldings and now on bracket feet, late 17th century, originally in two parts but now

joined and restored.

A GEORGE III POLLARD ОAK CHEST of four graduated cock beaded drawers on ogee bracket feet, cross banded throughout in mahogany, third quarter 18th century.

A SMALL ОAK PLANK COFFER, the top
with molded edge, the front plank carved with lunettes, mid 17th century with restorations.

AN OAK COURT CUPBOARD, the upper part with pendant finials and three arched fielded panel doors, the lower part with three frieze drawers above a pair of panel doors on stump

supports, early 18th century.

AN EARLY GEORGE III ОAK CORNER WALL CUPBOARD, the dentil cornice above a pair of arched panel doors, enclosing shelves above two dummy and one real drawer, flanked by fluted

canted sides, third quarter 18th century.

A MID GEORGIAN WALNUT MINIA
TURE CHEST, the rectangular top opening to reveal the interior divided into compartments, above two drawers with a secret drawer, behind, on bracket feet.

A GEORGE III ОAK MULE CHEST, the rectangular hinged top with molded edge above a series of six dummy and three real drawers flanked by fluted quadrant corners, on shaped stump

feet, cross banded throughout in mahogany, third quarter 18th century.

A GEORGE II ОAK AND  of two short and three long drawers, each drawer with broad herringbone banding, now on bracket feet, second quarter of the 18th century.

A LARGE OAK TRIDARN, with a castellated pediment, above a shaped pelmet initialed T В 1675 and an open section, the rail below carved with rosettes and pendant bosses flanking

two cupboard doors and а lozenge molded panel, the lower part with a fluted rail and a pair of four panel doors, now on turned feetmid 17th century, but the pediment early 20th

century and with restorations throughout.
*** The pediment indistinctly inscribed ‘This cabinet was repaired and polished by Robinson Swire, Cabinet Maker, late of Skipton, and brother-in-law to John Biker Man . . .

House, July, 1901′

AN OAK BUREAU, the fall front inlaid with an oval patter enclosing a fitted interior, above four graduated cross banded and cock beaded drawers on ogee bracket feet, early 19th

century with restorations.

A GEORGE III OAK BUREAU, the cross banded fall front enclosing a fitted interior above two short and three long cross banded drawers, now on castors, late 18th early 19th

century.

A GOOD EARLY GEORGE III ELM CRICKET TABLE, the 25in diameter top above a shaped frieze and down swept supports with pad feet, mid 18th century.

A WILLIAM AND MARY ОAK BUREAU, the fall front enclosing a fitted interior with eight drawers and а well, above two loppers and three short and two long cross banded drawers on

later bun feet, late 17th century.

CHARLES II ОAK BIBLE ВОХ - OAK GATELEG DINING TABLE - CHARLES II OAK GATELEG TABLE - LATE 17th CENTURY ОAK GATELEG DINING TABLE

CHARLES II ОAK BIBLE ВОХ - OAK GATELEG DINING TABLE - CHARLES II OAK GATELEG TABLE - LATE 17th CENTURY ОAK GATELEG DINING TABLE

A GOOD CHARLES II ОAK BIBLE ВОХ,
the sloping front and top faintly inscribed with designs above а foliate carved front initialed T A, the interior fitted with three drawers, third quarter 17th century.

A SET OF GEORGE I ОAK DRESSER
SHELVES, the stepped pediment with dentil cornice and shaped pelmet above three plate rails, late 18th century, reconstructed.

AN OAK DRESSER, the upper part
with a shaped pediment above
four graduated plate rails, flanked
on either side by a cupboard and а
short drawer, the outset lower part
with three frieze drawers on cabriole supports and pad feet,
early 20th century, the lower part
reconstructed from some earlier
pieces.

A GEORGE III ОAK DRESSER BASE, the
rectangular top with molded edge above four drawers and a pair of fielded panel doors flanking three further central drawers, on bracket feet, third quarter 18th century.

AN OAK DRESSER BASE, the rectangular top above three frieze drawers
and two arched fielded panel
doors, centered by a conforming
panel, on stump supports 18th
century.

AN OAK GATELEG DINING TABLE with an oval top above a frieze drawer on baluster and reel turned supports joined by molded rails, late 17th century.

A GEORGE II OAK SIDE TABLE, the rectangular top with molded edge above a single long drawer on tapering supports and shaped feet, second quarter 18th century.

A CHARLES II OAK GATELEG TABLE,
the oval top on baluster turned supports and stretchers, third quarter 17th century, with restorations.

A LATE GEORGIAN OAK BUREAU, the
mahogany cross banded fall front enclosing a fitted interior above four graduated cock beaded drawers, early 19th century.

A LATE 17th CENTURY ОAK GATELEG DINING TABLE, the oval top ОП baluster turned supports joined by molded rails on turned feet, the gates reconstructed and with restorations.

A GEORGE II ОAK GATELEG TABLE, the circular top on tapering supports and pad feet,  diameter, second quarter 18th century.

A LATE 17th CENTURY ОAK GATELEG
TABLE, the oval top above a single drawer on columnar supports joined by baluster rails, .

A GEORGE III ОAK AND MAHOGANY TRIPOD TABLE, the circular oak snap top on a vase turned mahogany stem and down swept tripod supports,  diameter, the lower part 18th century, the

top early 19th century.

A CHARLES II OAK GATELEG TABLE,
the oval top on baluster and reel turned supports joined by conforming rails, the lower part third quarter 17th century, but with one replacement gate leg, the top associated.

A GEORGEI OAK GATELEG TABLE, the rectangular top on a plain frieze, cabriole supports and pad feet, first quarter of the 18th century with restorations.

ELIZABETHAN OAK JOINT STOOL - CHARLES II OAK DRESSER - OAK HANGING CUPBOARD - WILLIAM AND MARY WALNUT ARMCHAIR - WALNUT LIBRARY BOOKCASE

ELIZABETHAN OAK JOINT STOOL - CHARLES II OAK DRESSER - OAK HANGING CUPBOARD - WILLIAM AND MARY WALNUT ARMCHAIR - WALNUT LIBRARY BOOKCASE

A LATE ELIZABETHAN OAK JOINT STOOL with moulded top, the frieze carved with
knulling on ail sides and raised on fluted baluster-legs joined by moulded stretchers, lft.
8′Ain. high by lft. lin. long (52cm. by 48cm.) circa 1600.

A LATE ELIZABETHAN OAK JOINT STOOL with moulded top, the frieze moulded on
ail sides and raised on fluted baluster legs with plain lower parts and plain stretchers, lft.
8′Ain. high by 1ft. 5′Ain. wide (53cm. by 44cm.) circa 1600.

A MID-17TH CENTURY JOINT STOOL with a moulded top, simple column turned ringed
legs and plain stretchers, lft. 8in. high by lft. 6in. long (51cm. by 46cm.) stampedIB, with detachable elm sliding table top with rounded ends, 2ft. 4′Ain. long (12cm.)

A VERY FINE CHARLES II OAK DRESSER with moulded top, the three frieze drawers
with a pair of deeply cushioned panels above a pair of doors each with a cushioned and
moulded panel with four small cruciform panels and surrounded by applied strapwork
and split balusters and with a pair of drawers in the centre each with an arrangement of
elaborate geometrically cushioned panels, with piain panelled ends, 2ft. Hin. high by 6ft.
W’Mn. long by lft. 93Ain. deep (89cm. by 209cm. by 55cm.) circa 1675.

A CHARLES II OAK HANGING CUPBOARD, the pair of doors each with two panels
outlined with mouldings, the upper one carved with leaf scrolls and the lower panel with
a large foliate diamond, with a row of four panels below with similar diamonds, the whole
of the front outlined with simple recessed ebonised channel mouldings and with plain
panelled sides, 5ft. 9lhin. high by 6ft. ‘Ain. wide (177cm. by 184cm.) S.W. Yorkshire, circa
1680, left door with restoration.

A CHARLES II OAK CHEST of four long drawers with moulded plank top,
the frieze with incised decoration and the drawers each with a pair of geometncally cushioned panels set with ebonised wood with panelled sides, 2ft. 10tn. hrgh by 3ft.

A CHARLES I OAK CUPBOARD, the front with a knulled frieze and a pair of doors
each with four panels incised with diamonds, with cock’s-head iron hinges and the sides
with three piain panels, 3ft. VMn. high by 4ft. 7in. wide (110cm. by 139cm.) circa 1640
formerly with upper section.

A CHARLES II OAK ENCLOSED CHEST OF DRAWERS with a moulded top, the front
applied with pairs of split balusters and the frieze drawer with a pair of panels outlined
with geometric mouldings, above a pair of doors with geometric cushion panels veneered
partly in cedar and originally enclosing drawers, with panelled sides and bun feet, 3ft.
min. high by 3ft. 6in. wide (103cm. by 107cm.) circa 1670, feet replaced.

A CHARLES II OAK HANGING CUPBOARD OR GLASS CASE, the top with an applied
dentil frieze, the upper section with a pair of turned fruitwood balusters, above three
geometrically inlaid panels, the central one forming a door, the front outlined with
stamped mouldings and each side with pierced diamond-shaped ventilation holes, 2ft.
4l/2in. high by 2ft. 5in. wide (72cm. by 74cm.) circa 1680, restored.

A CHARLES II OAK JOINT STOOL with a moulded top and frieze on ball-turned legs
joined by piain stretchers, lft. 9in. high by lft. 6in. long (53cm. by 46cm.) circa 1680, bun
feet replaced.

A RARE CHARLES II CARVED OAK LAYETTE TRAY, the base pierced with an
interlaced monogram, the everted sides carved with birds and pots with trailing flowers
and with four heart-shaped pierced handles, showing traces of polychrome and gilt, lft.
8in. by lft. 3′Ain. (51cm. by 38.5cm.) circa 1670.

A GOOD CHARLES II MARQUETRY “LACE” BOX in oyster-cut walnut, the top with a
crossbanded moulding, a giant oyster-veneered oval enclosing an ebony ground inlaid
with tulips and other flowers in a variety of woods and green-stained bone with similarly
inlaid spandels, the front and sides with similar simpler floral panels on an oyster-
veneered ground within a pearwood banding, the interior retaining some of the original
coral pink silk with compartments and a mirror on the underside of the lid, 6in. high by
lft. Hin. wide (15cm. by 59cm.) circa 1670

A GOOD CHARLES II GILTWOOD WALL MIRROR, the bevelled rectangular plate
enclosed by a hollow cushion frame carved with leaves, the centre of the top with a pair of
embracing cherubs, each side with a cherub, the base with a bird, with tree, flower and
leaf border and the leaf scroll cresting with a pair of winged cherubs supporting a
cartouche surmounted by a basket of flowers, 4ft. 6in. high by 2ft. llin. wide (137cm. by
89cm.) circa 1680, later glass, resilvered.

AN ELIZABETHAN OAK LONG BENCH OR FORM with single plank top, the frieze
with shaped undersides and raised on simple shaped trestle Supports and piain stretchers,
Ift. 7V2in. high by 6ft. 3in. long (49cm. by 191cm.) circa 1600, branded IT and IB, one
buttress trimmed.

A FINE WILLIAM AND MARY WALNUT ARMCHAIR with upholstered rectangular
back, the padded arms on leafy scroll supports and the upholstered seat with canted scroll
front legs joined by a scroll-carved front stretcher and with similar leaf-carved H-shaped
stretchers and back legs, circa 1690, covered in blue silk damask.

ANOTHER, similar, the moulded arms with scroll handles and simpler flower-
caryed scroll supports, the scroll legs headed by masks, swagged with husks and ending
with scrolls and joined by curved X-stretchers composed of flower-carved scrolls
decorated in gilt on cream and grey, circa 1690, re-railed.

A RARE CHARLES II OAK STOOL, the stuffed seat fringed and covered in English
floral Turkey-work with spiral-twist legs and stretchers, lft. 4V2in. high by lft. Hin. wide
(42cm. by 58cm.) circa 1680.

A GOOD WILLIAM AND MARY WALNUT BUREAU CABINET, the upper part with a
cavetto comice above a pair of doors with bevelled rectangular mirror plates enclosed by a
moulding, with engraved brass escutcheons and enclosing three adjustable shelves, with a
pair of candle-shdes below; the bureau section projecting slightly at the sides and the flap
with a ledge for a book support and enclosing drawers and pigeon-holes and with a frieze
drawer; the lower part with three long drawers ail with chevron bandings outlined by
plain mouldings and raised on bun feet, ail the escutcheons and handles in brass engraved
with birds, 7ft. high by 3ft. 6in. wide (214cm. by 107cm.) circa 1690.

A PAIR OF QUEEN ANNE GILTWOOD SMALL PIER GLASSES, each with an arched
bevelled plate contained within a bevelled mirror border, the shaped apron with gesso
scrollwork on a punched ground, the cresting similarly decorated and with a pair of
volutes, 4ft. 6in. high by 2ft.

A QUEEN ANNE WALNUT LIBRARY BOOKCASE of small size, with moulded cavetto
cornice and a pair of doors each with eight rectangular panels enclosed by plain crossbanded mouldings above a fielded veneered panel and enclosing adjustable shelves
above three pairs of drawers with veneered sides and bracket feet, 6ft Hin high by 4ft HAin. wide by lft. 4in. deep (211cm. by 126cm. by 40cm.) circa 1710, bracket feet.