Regency gilt-gesso convex Wall Mirror, Victorian mahogany oval Sutherland Table, Louis XVI-style carved elm Fauteuil, Victorian rosewood revolving Piano Stool
Regency gilt-gesso convex Wall Mirror, Victorian mahogany oval Sutherland Table, Louis XVI-style carved elm Fauteuil, Victorian rosewood revolving Piano Stool
A walnut and gilt painted triple Dressing Table Mirror, faults, 110cm. wide.
A George III mahogany tray-top Bedside Commode, with a tambour front above a pull-out base, on moulded square legs, 52cm. wide.
A George Ill-style large mahogany and crossbanded break-front Sideboard, 19th Century, the three frieze drawers flanked by a deep drawer and a cellaret drawer, the bell flower
carved terminals above tapered square legs and spade feet, 274cm. long.
A pair of early 19th Century-style black japanned and gilt ‘X’-framed Armchairs, with pierced trellis backs and button upholstered ivory dralon seats.
A Victorian oak and upholstered revolving tub-shaped Chair, covered in brown leathercloth; together with another tub-shaped Chair in matching upholstery, on turned legs and
castors.
A giltwood Standard Lamp, with a floral embroidered shade, on a fluted stem and carved tripod supports, 185cm. high.
A Regency gilt-gesso convex Wall Mirror, with an eagle cresting, 81cm. high.
A late George III mahogany small Chest, with ebonised stringing and four long drawers, on bracket feet, 80cm. wide.
A Victorian rosewood revolving Piano Stool, with an octagonal stem and triform base, on scroll feet, 50cm. high.
A 17th Century-style oak Joint Stool, with turned and square legs joined by stretchers, 47cm. wide.
A George Ill-style mahogany Armchair, with trellis splat and distressed green striped brocade slip-in seat, on tapered square legs.
A George III mahogany and satinwood banded Card Table, inlaid throughout with stringing, the breakfront top above tapered square legs, 92cm. wide.
A Victorian mahogany oval Sutherland Table, on turned legs with arched feet and castors, 99cm. wide when open.
A Victorian mahogany and beechwood adjustable Bed Table, 76cm. wide.
A gilt-gesso hanging Display Cabinet, 19th Century, with pierced trophy cresting and a pair of glazed doors, 80cm. wide.
A George III mahogany Chair, with
pierced vase-shaped splat and slip-in
pale-green velvet seat, on tapered square legs;
together with a George III mahogany Chair,
with pierced splat, slip-in gold damask seat and
chamfered square legs.
A pair of George III mahogany Dining Table Ends, with ‘D’-shaped tops, on tapered square legs and brass castors, each 98cm. wide.
A pair of Continental painted and parcel-gilt Chairs, late 18th Century, with pierced splats and rush seats, including loose velvet upholstered squabs, on fluted tapered square
legs joined by turned stretchers.
A Louis XVI-style carved elm Fauteuil,
with vellow damask upholstery, on fluted
turned legs.
A Dutch mahogany miniature Secretaire a Abattant of late 18th Century design, inlaid with multiple bandings and paterae, on tapered square feet, faults, 65cm. high by 34cm.
wide.
WAINSCOT ARMCHAIR, OAK CHEST, GEORGE III OAK TRIPOD TABLE, GEORGE III OAK SETTLE, GEORGE III OAK TRIPOD TABLE, OUEEN ANNE STYLE WALNUT SIDE CHAIRS
WAINSCOT ARMCHAIR, OAK CHEST, GEORGE III OAK TRIPOD TABLE, GEORGE III OAK SETTLE, GEORGE III OAK TRIPOD TABLE, OUEEN ANNE STYLE WALNUT SIDE CHAIRS
A RARE WAINSCOT ARMCHAIR, with а
shaped cresting above a paneled back flanked by ears, down swept open arms, solid seat on slightly molded square supports, partly chip carved and with diaper stamps throughout,
mid 17th century.
А BEECH CHILD’S WINDSOR ARM CHAIR, with a ‘U’ shaped back and spirally turned spindles, solid seat on turned supports, third quarter 19th century with restorations.
AN OAK JOINT STOOL, the top with molded edge on four baluster turned supports, 18in (46cm) by 16V2in (42cm), 19th century.
A HARLEQUIN SET OF SIX OAK AND FRUITWOOD ‘DERBYSHIRE’ DINING CHAIRS, each with characteristic arched top rail, solid seat on turned supports, late 17thlearly 18th century, some
with restorations.
AN ASH AND ELM WINDSOR ARM-
CHAIR, with a dished seat above а crinoline stretcher, mid 19th century.
A GEORGE III OAK HALL SEAT, with а
five fielded panel back cross-
banded in mahogany, down swept
open arms, solid seat on cabriole
supports and pad feet, 45in
(115cm) by 74in (188cm), third
quarter 18th century.
AN OAK CHEST of four drawers, with a plain rectangular top on а boldly molded plinth and bracket feet, 36in (92cm) by (93cm), partly third quarter of the 17th century, the
plinth and feet added later and carved throughout in the 19th century.
A PAIR OF OUEEN ANNE STYLE WAL-
NUT SIDE CHAIRS, each with a vase
shaped splat, drop-in seat on cabriole supports and pad feet, one
bearing a brand WG, late
19th century.
А PAIR OF GEORGE III ELM DINING
CHAIRS, each with an arched rail,
pierced splat, drop-in seat on
square supports, early l9th century.
AN ASH AND ELM WINDSOR ARM
CHAIR, with pierced splat back,
dished seat on turned supports
joined by an ‘H’ stretcher, late 19th
century
A PAIR OF LATE 17TH CENTURY STYLE
SPANISH SIDE CHAIRS, each with а raised and stamped arched leather panel back and seat, the baluster supports joined by a Flemish rail, third quarter 19th century.
AN OAK LANCASHIRE SIDE CHAIR,
with a typical double arched splat
back, solid seat, on turned sup-
ports, third quarter 17th century
restored.
A GEORGE III OAK TRIPOD TABLE, the circular top on a vase turned steins and down swept supports, 28in (71cm) square, late 18th century.
AN ELM AND OAK CRICKET TABLE, the circular top on three baluster turned supports joined by rails, 26in (66cm) by 25in (64cm) diameter, early 18th century.
A SET OF EIGHT MID 17TH CENTURY
STYLE FARTHINGALE DINING CHAIRS,
including two armchairs, each
with a rectangular padded back
and seat on baluster and reel
turned supports, early 20th century.
AN EARLY GEORGE III OAK SETTLE, the
rectangular fielded four panel back
above a later solid seat, open arms
on cabriole supports and pad feet,
37in (94cm) by 72in (183cm), mid
I8th century.
A PAIR OF GEORGE III ELM AND FRUIT-
WOOD DINING CHAIRS, each with an
arched rail, pierced splat, solid
seat on tapering square supports;
and a very similar Dining Chair, all
late 18th century.
GEORGIAN OAK DRESSER, LARGE OAK TRIDARN, OAK AND ELM BUREAU, ASH AND ELM WINDSOR WHEEL BACK DINING CHAIRS, OAK COUNTRY MADE DINING CHAIRS
GEORGIAN OAK DRESSER, LARGE OAK TRIDARN, OAK AND ELM BUREAU, ASH AND ELM WINDSOR WHEEL BACK DINING CHAIRS, OAK COUNTRY MADE DINING CHAIRS
A MID GEORGIAN OAK DRESSER BASE,
the rectangular top above three
cock beaded drawers and an open
section interposed by turned
balusters, above a pot board and
shaped plinth, 3l2in (80cm) by
73in (186cm), mid 18th century.
A LATE GEORGE III OAK AND MAHOGANY DRESSER, the pediment supported by corbels and split balusters, with three plate shelves, the break front lower part with f our central
drawers, flanked on either side by a drawer and a panel cupboard door, on bracket feet, 85in (216cm) by 62in (166cm), second quarter 19th century.
AN OAK PRESS, with a pair of arched panel doors enclosing hanging pegs above a series of four short cock beaded drawers and one long drawer, on bracket feet, 77in (196cm) by
51in (130cm), 19th century.
AN OAK DRESSER, the upper part with a molded pediment above three plate rails, the lower part with three frieze drawers above а pair of cupboard doors flanking three further
short drawers, above a shaped apron, 80in (203cm) by 66in (168cm), second quarter 19th century.
AN OAK TRIDARN, the upper part with a frieze initialed M.I., Aged 13, 1714, above an open section with turned supports, the centre section with pendant bosses and а pair of
cupboard doors flanking а central panel, the lower part with а pair of cupboard doors, on stump supports, 83in (211cm) by 57in (145cm), early 18th century but extensively
restored.
A LARGE OAK TRIDARN, with a castellated pediment, above a shaped
pelmet initialed ТВ 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
feet, 912in (233cm) by 79in
(201cm), mid 17th century, but the
pediment early20th century, and with
restorations throughout.
The pediment indistinctly
inscribed ‘This cabinet was
repaired and polished by Robinson
Swire, Cabinetmaker.
A LATE GEORGIAN OAK AND ELM DRESSER, the upper part with three plate shelves, the lower part with three frieze drawers above a pair of cupboard doors enclosing three further
central drawers, on bracket feet, 81(207cm) by 64in, late 18th century, later pulls.
A LATE GEORGE III OAK AND MAHOG ANY DRESSER, the
mahogany veneered pediment inlaid with boxwood lines above three plate rails, the lower part with three short drawers above а pair of mahogany veneered panel doors flanking one
real and two dummy drawers on bracket feet, 80in (203cm) by (153cm), early 19th century.
A GEORGE III OAK BUREAU, the fall front enclosing a fitted drawer above four graduated drawers, on later bracket feet, 40in (102cm) by 36in (92cm), third quarter 18th century.
AN OAK AND ELM BUREAU, the fall
front applied with geometric moldings enclosing a fitted interior, pollard elm veneered sides, above two short and three long drawers, each applied with geometric moldings, on
bracket feet, 40in (103cm) by 34in (86cm), reconstructed and remodeled in the 20th century.
A GEORGE III OAK CHEST ON STAND, the cross banded top above two short and three long graduated cock beaded drawers, the stand with four short drawers flanking an arched centre,
on dwarf cabriole supports, 48in (122cm) by 42in (107cm), late 18thlearly 19th century.
A WALNUT CHEST ON STAND, with а
molded pediment above two
short and three long drawers, first
quarter 18th century, the stand with
one long and two deep drawers
above a shaped apron on cabriole
supports, inlaid with herring-
bone bandings throughout, 61in
(155cm) by 45in (114cm).
A CHARLES II OAK CHEST ON STAND, the chest in two parts, each part with two drawers applied with geometric moldings, the stand with three drawers above an arcade, reduced in
height, 45in(114 cm) by 43in (109cm), third quarter 17th century.
A SET OF TEN ‘JACOBEATHAN’ DINING
CHAIRS, including a pair of arm-
chairs, each with a tall carved and
pierced back with a padded panel,
padded seat on baluster supports
and castors, third quarter 19th century.
AN OAK WAINSCOT ARM CHAIR, with
a shaped cresting above a foliate carved panel back, open arms, later solid seat on baluster turned supports, 49in (125cm) overall, second quarter 17th, century.
A SET OF FLVE ASH AND ELM WINDSOR
WHEEL BACK DINING CHAIRS, each
with a wheel pierced splat flanked
by sticks, dished seat on turned
supports and rails, second quarter
19th century, each bearing a brand
Mark M.S.
A HARLEQUIN SET OF EIGHT ELM LAD-
DER BACK DINING CHAIRS, including
four side chairs, each with а pоке
rail, and a pair of side chairs, and
two armchairs, all with rush seats
and on pad feet.
A MID 17ТН CENTURY OAK JOINT BACK
STOOL with a shaped cresting flanked by finials, the back panel carved with stylized foliage and contained by guilloche and lunette carved rails and styles, solid seat on ring
turned supports.
A HARLEQUIN SET OF SEVEN GEORGE
III OAK COUNTRY MADE DINING
CHAIRS including one armchair, five with an arched rail, all with stick splats and solid seat on tapering supports, all late 18th century.
AN ASH AND ELM WINDSOR ARMCHAIR, with a pierced splat, dished seat on turned supports joined by a crinoline stretcher, mid 19th century.
JACOBEATHAN OAK SIDE TABLE, CHARLES II OAK GATELEG DINING TABLE, TUDOR STYLE OAK REFECTORY TABLE, GEORGIAN OAK DRESSER, GEORGE III OAK PRESS
JACOBEATHAN OAK SIDE TABLE, CHARLES II OAK GATELEG DINING TABLE, TUDOR STYLE OAK REFECTORY TABLE, GEORGIAN OAK DRESSER, GEORGE III OAK PRESS
A JACOBEATHAN OAK SIDE TABLE, the back panel of molded outline, the top with a molded border above two drawers on twist turned supports and square feet, 45in (115cm) by 43l2in
mid 19th century, possibly out of some earlier pieces.
AN OAK CRICKET TABLE, the 21in top on triangular outset supports, 242in high, third quarter 18th century.
А 17TH CENTURY STYLE OAK REFEC-
TORY TABLE, the top with
clenched ends, the rails carved
with scrolling dragons on ring
turned and baluster supports,
joined by flat rails, 30in (76cm) by
63in (160cm) by 352in (90cm),
early 20th century, possibly made up
using some earlier pieces.
A LATE CHARLES II OAK GATELEG DIN-
ING TABLE, the oval top on baluster turned supports joined by а molded rail on later turned feet, 29in (74cm) by 69in (175cm) by 54in (137cm), third quarter 17th century with
restorations.
A CHARLES I OAK REFECTORY DINING
TABLE, the three plank top with clenched ends above molded frieze rail on baluster supports, joined by rail stretchers, 30in (76cm) by 85in (216cm) by 30in (76cm), second
quarter 17th century, the top associated.
A GEORGE II ELM GATELEG DINING
TABLE, the oval top on cabriole
supports and pad feet, 29in (74cm)
by 48in (122cm) by 56in (142cm)
extended, mid 18th century.
А 17TH CENTURY STYLE OAK REFEC-
TORY TABLE, with a three plank top, on four baluster turned supports joined by a central rail, on block feet, 292in (75cm) by 96in (244cm) by 32in (81cm), reconstructed using
some earlier pieces.
A GOOD GEORGE II OAK LOWBOY, the
rectangular top above one long
and two short drawers, flanking а
shaped central apron, on cabriole
supports and pad feet, 27in (69cm)
by (77cm), mid 18th century.
It is refreshing to find a period
table of this type with its original brass pulls.
AN EARLY GEORGE III OAK LOWBOY,
the rectangular top above a long
fitted drawer and three further
drawers and an arched apron, on
cabriole supports, reduced in
height, 31in (79cm) by 34in (87cm),
mid 18th century.
А 17TH CENTURY STYLE OAK DRAW LEAF TABLE, the top inlaid with а parquetry geometric design, the frieze carved with grotesques and with mask capitals, on massive baluster
supports joined by а molded stretcher, on bun feet, 31in (79cm) by 121 (309cm) extended by 39in (99cm), Dutch, late 19thlearly 20th century.
A LATE TUDOR STYLE OAK REFECTORY TABLE, the rectangular top with clenched ends above a frieze carved with scrolling strap work, on four cup and cover supports with Ionic
capitals, all joined by square rails, 31 (80cm) by 78in (198cm) by 34y2in (88cm), third quarter 19th century incorporating some earlier pieces.
AN OAK AND ELM DRESSER, the elm
upper part with an ogee pediment above three plate rails, the oak lower part fitted with three drawers above an arcaded section and pot board interposed by baluster supports,
later turned feet, 82x/2in (210cm) by 74in (188cm), early 18th century with restorations.
A GEORGIAN OAK DRESSER BACK,
with a shaped pediment and pierced frieze above three plate shelves flanked by fluted sides, 51in (130cm) by 76in (93cm), mid 18th century.
A LATE 17ТН CENTURY STYLE OAK DRESSER, the back with three plate shelves, the lower part with three deep drawers, on baluster supports joined by a pot board, on turned feet,
86in (219cm) by 71in (180cm), reconstructed using some earlier timber.
A LATE GEORGE III OAK PRESS, with а pair of shaped panel cupboard doors, above three dummy drawers and three further real drawers, on bracket feet, inlaid throughout with
bandings and designs, 802in (205cm) by 54in (138cm), early 19th century.
A MID GEORGIAN OAK DRESSER, the upper part with an arcaded pediment above two plate rails, the lower part with three frieze drawers above an arched central panel flanked by
fielded panel doors on stump feet, 81in (206cm) by 62in (157cm), third quarter 18th century.
A GEORGIAN OAK PRESS, with a pair
of cupboard doors, each with two lancet fielded panel doors above three short drawers and two long drawers on a plinth base, 58in (147cm) by 54in (137cm), mid 18th century with
restorations.
AN OAK DRESSER, the upper part with a shaped pediment, above two plate rails flanked on either side by niches and cupboards, the lower part with a molded edge and three frieze
drawers inters-posed by split bobbins on shaped supports, 84in (214cm) by 65in (165cm), constructed late 19thlearly 20th century, possibly using some earlier materials.
A LATE GEORGE III OAK PRESS, with а pair of cupboard doors, each with two arched fielded panels above а series of five drawers, now on а shaped plinth, 592in (151cm) by 55in
(140cm), late 18thlearly 19th century with restorations.
AN OAK DRESSER, the superstructure with an ogee pediment and
arcaded frieze above two plate
rails flanked by pigeon holes
above a pair of cupboard doors,
the lower part with three cross-
banded drawers on cabriole sup-
ports and pad feet, 77in (196cm) by
80in (204cm), reconstructed using
some 18th century pieces.
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.
GEORGE III MAHOGANY CORNER LAP TABLE, DUTCH WALNUT AND PAINTED BUREAU BOOKCASE, MAHOGANY GAMES TABLE, MARQUETRY CENTRE TABLE
GEORGE III MAHOGANY CORNER LAP TABLE, DUTCH WALNUT AND PAINTED BUREAU BOOKCASE, MAHOGANY GAMES TABLE, MARQUETRY CENTRE TABLE
AN EARLY GEORGE III MAHOGANY CORNER LAP TABLE, the top with
reentrant corners on square molded supports, 28V2in (72cm) by 37in (94cm) extended, the top mid 18th century.
A GEORGE III MAHOGANY STANDING
CORNER CUPBOARD, the upper part with a dentil cornice and parquetry inlaid frieze,. above an astragal glazed bow front door, the lower part with a pair of bow front doors on
bracket feet, 78in (198cm) by 29in (74cm), partly late 18th century.
A MARQUETRY AND PARQUETRY
ENCOIGNURE, the segmental top of bow front outline inlaid with а foliate roundel, the bow front cupboard door inlaid with a rustic scene including a herdsman and animals
contained by olivewood and kingwood cross bandings, on shaped bracket feet, 34V2in (88cm) by 24in (61cm), North Italian, early 19th century, restored.
A GEORGE III MAHOGANY SUPPER TABLE, the rectangular top fitted with two flaps and a frieze drawer, on square chamfered supports, 28in (71cm) by 42in (107cm), third quarter 18th
century.
A GEORGE III MAHOGANY CORNER WALL CUPBOARD, with a molded pediment above a pair of bow front drawers enclosing three shelves, flanked by fluted sides, late 18th century, now on
a stand with tapering supports and spade feet, joined by a platform, inlaid throughout with oval shell parterre and boxwood strings, the stand 20th century.
A GOOD DUTCH WALNUT AND MARQUETRY PRESS with a broken arched pediment above a pair of shaped panel doors each inlaid with a vase and mask, enclosing shelves and three drawers,
above one concave and two further long cock beaded drawers flanked by canted sides, on tapering square feet, inlaid throughout with broad chevron bandings, 94in (239cm) by 63in
(160cm), Dutch, late 18th century.
A GOOD DUTCH WALNUT AND PAINTED BUREAU BOOKCASE, the
upper part with a domed canору surmounted by three urns above а pair of bevel glazed doors enclosing a velvet lined interior, the lower part with a fall front enclosing a baize
inset writing surface and a series of fourteen small drawers, two fitted with secret compartments above a series of two short and three long drawers of concave/convex outline,
flanked by ogee shaped sides, above а shaped plinth on stepped block feet and castors, painted throughout with candelabra ornament, urns, musical trophies, angels and foliate
sprays, (240cm) by 41in (104cm), late 18th century, restored and painted late 19th century.
A WILLIAM AND MARY WALNUT AND MARQUETRY CENTRE TABLE, the
rectangular top inlaid with an oval reserve of flowers and birds in а variety of woods and ivory, contained by a foliate frame and flower and bird filled spandrels all on an
ebony ground, above а frieze drawer, the drawer sides and back all conformingly inlaid, on twist turned supports and bun feet joined by an X stretcher inlaid with figures, 31in
(79cm) by 41 in (104cm), late 17th century but reconstructed and restored.
A FINE DUTCH WALNUT AND MARQUETRY BUREAU BOOKCASE, the
upper part with an ogee molded pediment centered by a foliate cartouche above a pair of shaped paneled doors enclosing shelves and three drawers, above two candle slides, the
lower part with а fall front enclosing a finely fitted interior with a central cupboard flanked by pilasters, stepped drawers and pigeon holes above а well, the three long
drawers below of concave/convex outline inlaid with imitation lion ring mask handles, flanked by shaped outset corners, on ebonized bun feet, inlaid throughout with flower
filled vases, scrolling foliage and birds, 95in (241cm) by 48in (122cm), early 18th century.
A GEORGE II MAHOGANY AND FRUIT-WOOD TEA OR GAMES TABLE, the
demo Lune top with a polished interior and a well below, on four slender supports and club feet, 28in (71cm) by 33in (84cm), second quarter 18th century.
A GOOD MAHOGANY SERPENTINE SIDE CABINET, OF GEORGE III DESIGN, the top with molded edge above a Greek key fret molded frieze and a conforming drawer, above а pair of astragal
glazed doors, on bracket feet, 40in (102cm) by 50in (127cm).
А GOOD PAIR OF GEORGE III
MAHOGANY COMMODES, each of serpentine outline with a molded cross banded top with re entrant corners, above four graduated drawers on bracket feet, 32in (81cm) by 42in (107cm),
third quarter 18th century.
A SOUTH GERMAN OR NORTHITALIAN WALNUT CABINET on stand with а
pair of doors enclosing two shelves, the doors and sides inlaid with broad strap work designs, the stand with ebonized bands on twist turned supports joined by а flat stretcher,
68l/2in (174cm) by 38in (97cm), the cabinet early 18th century with restorations, the stand 20th century.
A GEORGE III MAHOGANY TRAY of
rectangular form with broadly canted corners contained by a gallery with brass side handles, the top inlaid with satinwood cross banding, 23in (59cm) by (44cm), late 18thlearly
19th century.
A GEORGE III MAHOGANY CHEESE
COASTER of concave section, castors lacking, 6in (15cm) by 17in (43cm), early 19th century.
A MAHOGANY POLE SCREEN, the
later oval screen containing а worked picture, the pole with а turned finial and vase turned stem on a tripod base, 55in (140cm).
A GEORGE III MAHOGANY DUMB WAL-
TER, with three circular dished tiers, interposed by vase-turned stems, on a tripod base.
A GOOD GEORGE II MAHOGANY GATELEG DINING TABLE, the circular
top on four finely carved supports with lion mask capitals and hairy bail and claw feet, 28V2in (72cm) by 59in (150cm) diameter, second quarter 18th century. V For a similar
table with lion mask and acanthus carved supports from the Percival Griffiths collection see Ralph Edwards’ Shorter Dictionary of English Furniture.
A GEORGE III MAHOGANY BREAKFAST
TABLE, the rectangular cross-banded top on a baluster pedestal and quadruple receded downs wept supports with brass toe castors, 27in (69cm) by 56in (137cm) by 47in (119cm),
late 18thlearly 19th century.
A GEORGE III MAHOGANY DINING
TABLE in two demo line sections, each with four square molded supports, 28in (71cm) by 52in (132cm) diameter, third quarter 18th century with restorations.
A GOOD GEORGE III MAHOGANY GAMES TABLE, the rectangular top with outset corners and a flower-head carved border, opening to reveal a baize lined interior with square polished
corners for candle holders, the frieze of conforming outline on cabriole supports finely carved at the knees with foliate cartouche on hairy claw feet, the concertina action
hinge stamped h. tidbits, 29in (74cm) by 36in (92cm), third quarter 18th century.
ASH LADDER BACK DINING CHAIRS - GEORGE III ELM SETTLE - EARLY GEORGE III OAK SETTLE - SIX OAK DINING CHAIRS - FARTHINGALE DINING CHAIRS
ASH LADDER BACK DINING CHAIRS - GEORGE III ELM SETTLE - EARLY GEORGE III OAK SETTLE - SIX OAK DINING CHAIRS - FARTHINGALE DINING CHAIRS
A GOOD EARLY GEORGE III ELM SETTLE with a tall paneled concave back and paneled arms above а box seat fitted with a cupboard door, mid 18th century.
A HARLEQUIN SET OF THREE GEOR
GIAN ELM SIDE CHAIRS, each with а
vase shaped solid splat, one dated
1705, solid seat on turned sup
ports, rails and pad feet, mid 18th
century.
A GEORGE III ОАК SETTLE with a four
panel back, open arms, solid seat on cabriole supports and pad feet; late 18th century.
SIX ASH LADDER BACK DINING CHAIRS, including one arm chair, each with a rush seat on turned supports and pad feet, all early 19th century, four matching, the others very similar
and contemporary.
A SET OF FIVE ASH AND ELM WINDSOR
WHEEL BACK DINING CHAIRS, each
with a wheel pierced splat flanked
by sticks, dished seat on turned
supports and rails, second quarter
19th century, each bearing a brand
mark M.S.
AN ОAK SETTLE with a triple panel back carved with lozenges, open arms, paneled seat with a squab cushion on turned front supports, reconstructed from some 17th century pieces.
A SET OF SIX ASH LADDER BACK DIN
ING CHAIRS, each with a slightly
shaped у оке rail, rush seat on
turned supports and pad feet, early
19th century; And two very similar
Ash Dining Chairs, each with а
straight rail.
AN OAK HALL BENCH, the triple
panel back above а box seat,
flanked by open arms on stump
supports, part 18th century.
AN OAK SIDE CHAIR, with a solid
vase shaped splat, solid seat on
turned supports, early 18th century.
A COMPOSED SET OF EIGHT ASH AND ELM LADDER BACK DINING CHAIRS, each with a slightly concave turned back rail, four chairs with straight ladder slats and four chairs with wave
ladder slats, each with a rush seat on turned supports and pad feet; And another Cut Down Ladder Back Chair, all early 19th century.
А17TH CENTURY STYLE WALNUT ARM
CHAIR, with a padded panel back and rail arms, padded seat, with turned supports and rails throughout, upholstered in red dragon and applied with an 18th century silk and metal
thread cartouche, 20th century.
A HARLECUIN SET OF EIGHT ASH LAD
DER BACK DINING CHAIRS, including
two armchairs, each with stepped
shaped slat back, rush seat on
turned front supports joined by а
baluster stretcher on pad feet, early
19th century.
A HARLEOUIN SET OF SIX OAK DINING
CHAIRS, each with a shaped rail, vase shaped splat, solid seat on square supports, early 19th century.
AN EARLY GEORGE III OAK SETTLE, the
rectangular fielded four panel back above a later solid seat, open arms on cabriole supports and pad feet, mid 18th century.
AN EARLY GEORGE III ОAK AND ELM
WAINSCOT ARMCHAIR, the shaped rail above a fielded panel back, open arms, solid seat, the sides enclosed with elm panels, mid 18th century.
AN OAK WAINSCOT ARM CHAIR with
a shaped cresting above a foliate
carved panel back, open arms,
later solid seat on baluster turned
supports, overall,
17th century.
AN ASH AND ELM WINDSOR ARMCHAIR, dished seat on ring turned supports, mid 19th century.
A SET OF SIX OAK DINING CHAIRS,
each with a shaped rail and a vase
solid splat, solid seat on square
supports; And A Similar Oak Arm
Chair, all late 18th century.
A SET OF EIGHT MID 17th CENTURY
STYLE FARTHINGALE DINING CHAIRS,
including two armchairs, each
with a rectangular padded back
and seat on baluster and reel
turned supports, early 20th century.
MID 17th CENTURY OAK BIBLE ВОХ - QUEEN ANNE OAK AND ELM SIDE CHAIR - GEORGE III ELM DINING CHAIRS - OAK PARTNER’S DESK
MID 17th CENTURY OAK BIBLE ВОХ - QUEEN ANNE OAK AND ELM SIDE CHAIR - GEORGE III ELM DINING CHAIRS - OAK PARTNER’S DESK
A GEORGE III ОAK BUREAU, the fall front enclosing a fitted interior, with a cupboard, pigeon holes and drawers above four long graduated drawers each inlaid with mahogany
banding, now with turned wood pulls, and on turned feet, late 18th century.
A GEORGE III ELM BUREAU, the fall
front enclosing a fitted interior
above two short and three long
cock beaded drawers,
by , third quarter 18th
century but extensively restored.
AN ОAK CHEST of two short and
three long drawers on bracket feet, late
18th century with restorations.
AN OAK COURT CUPBOARD, the upper part with a fluted frieze above a pair of paneled cupboard doors flanking a central panel with outset free standing turned baluster supports,
the lower part with а pair of paneled doors on stump supports, third quarter 17th century, but partly carved later.
AN OAK COURT CUPBOARD, the pediment carved with stylized dragons and dated 1750, the central section with a pair of lozenge carved doors flanking a central panel initialed ‘E
E’, enclosed by outset turned columns, the lower part with a pair of paneled doors, now on baluster feet, early 18th century, but the upper part reconstructed, later carved and
with later feet.
A CARVED OAK OVERMANTLE AND А SERIES OF PIECES OF WAINSCOT
PANELLING, skirting boards and other panels, 17th 8th century.
A MID 17th CENTURY OAK BIBLE ВОХ, the top with molded edge above a simple plank font carved with stylized foliage.
A SMALL ОАК GATELEG TABLE, the oval top on turned supports with outset wormed feet, early 18th century.
A GEORGE II О AK BIBLE ВОХ ON STAND, the fall front enclosing three drawers, the front initialed IP 1732, on a later stand with turned supports, the upper part second quarter
of the 18th century.
A GOOD SET OF FOUR WALNUT AND BEECHWOOD SIDE CHAIRS, each with an arched top rail carved and pierced with an armorial device surmounted by a coronet, above а rattan panel
flanked by twist turned supports and a rattan panel seat, on foliate molded scroll supports joined by a foliate Flemish rail, probably Flemish, the beech panels 17th century,
but restored and reconstructed in the 19th century.
A LARGE OAK PARTNER’S DESK, the rectangular top with an inset red tooled leather writing surface above three frieze drawers and two paneled cupboard doors interposed by term and
fruit carved pilasters on either side, the ends with panels applied with molding centered by a mask, on а plinth base, third quarter 19th century, but incorporating some carved
pieces from a 17th century Beeldencast.
A GEORGE III OAK MULE CHEST, the
rectangular hinged top cross
banded in mahogany above а
series of six dummy drawers and
two real drawers flanked by
redid corners on bracket feet, late
18th early 19th century.
A QUEEN ANNE OAK AND ELM SIDE
CHAIR, with a vase shaped splat,
panel seat on turned supports, early 18th century.
A PAIR OF CHARLES IISTYLE OAK SIDE CHAIRS, each with back rail carved with a crown flanked by a lion and a boar, with pierced splat flanked by twist columns, solid seat with
squab cushions on Flemish supports and rail, third quarter of the 19th century.
A LATE GEORGE II STYLE OAK FOOT STOOL, the square gross point top on a lancet molded frame and four cabriole supports, late 19th century.
AN OAK BENCH, the triple panel back carved with lozenges and initialed ESM, above open arms and а box seat with carved triple panel front, reconstructed using some 17th century
panels.
A SET OF FIVE GEORGE III ELM DINING CHAIRS, each with an arched rail, pierced splat, dropping seat on slightly tapering square supports, late 18th century.
AN OAK HALL BENCH, with a triple
fielded panel back carved with
foliage and lozenges, dated 1740,
above open arms, solid seat on
cabriole supports and pad feet, partly
mid 18th century.
AN EARLY VICTORIAN MAHOGANY
CHILD’S COMMODE CHAIR, with а
broad concave rail, open arms, the
hinged seat enclosing a chamber,
second quarter 19th century.
A SET OF FIVE LADDER BACK ASH DIN
ING CHAIRS, each with a turned
rail, rush seat on turned front
supports; and an ash ladder back
Arm Chair, all 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.