An Art Nouveau oak Sideboard, Victorian carved walnut framed Sofa, Queen Anne oak boarded Box, Queen Anne-style walnut Dining Chairs
An Art Nouveau oak Sideboard, Victorian carved walnut framed Sofa, Queen Anne oak boarded Box, Queen Anne-style walnut Dining Chairs
An Art Nouveau oak Sideboard, circa 1905, the galleried back with an embossed copper panel and pierced sides, the pair of frieze drawers above inverted tapered square legs
joined by stretchers, 126cm. high by 111cm. wide.
A William and Mary walnut and featherbanded Chest, circa 1690, now in two parts, the moulded crossbanded top above two short and three long graduated drawers, on later bracket
feet, 96cm. high by 86cm. wide.
A George III mahogany and
crossbanded bow-front Sideboard, circa 1790,
inlaid throughout with stringing, the central
frieze drawer above a pair of small panelled
doors flanked by deep drawers, the tapered
square legs on brass spade feet and castors,
90cm. high by 138cm. wide.
A matched set of eight Regency
rail-back Dining Chairs, circa 1815,
comprising: a pair of armchairs with gadrooned crestings and stuffed seats, on ring turned legs, and a set of six rail-back standard chairs, on turned legs, re-railed and
restored.
A Victorian carved walnut framed Sofa, circa 1860, covered in button upholstered gold dralon, the arched pierced back with a foliate scroll cresting, the bowed arms above scroll
facings carved with fruit, on cabriole legs, 196cm. wide.
A George III mahogany Occasional Table, circa 1770, the square moulded tilt-top with a galleried border, with a baluster turned pillar and tripod supports, altered, 61cm. wide.
A Chinese carved hardwood Armchair, circa 1900, the dragon mask cresting above a panel back carved in relief with a stylised dragon, the serpentine solid seat with dragon arms,
on cabriole legs.
A George III mahogany Pembroke Table, circa 1790, the oval top with two fall leaves and chequered inlay above one real and one dummy frieze drawers, the fronts with rosewood
crossbanding, on square tapering legs with spade feet, restored, 76cm.
A Louis XVI walnut miniature
Commode, circa 1790, the later grey marble
top above three drawers with brass mouldings,
the fluted sides on tapered square feet, 31cm.
high by 31cm. wide.
An Edwardian oak pedestal Writing Desk, the tooled leather-inset top above an arrangement of nine drawers, on tapered square feet, 153 cm. wide, bears trade label of Robson &
Sons, Newcastle-on-Tyne.
A Queen Anne oak boarded Box, with hinged cover, faults, 61cm. wide.
A George IV mahogany Tea Table, with a rectangular top, on a turned pillar.
A George IV mahogany tripod Table, the circular tilt-top above a turned column a reeded legs, faults, 56cm. diam.
A George III mahogany Chest, of two short and three long graduated drawers, on bracket feet, 106cm.
A Victorian Chaise Longue, the scrolled; end and seat upholstered in green dralon, on turned feet, 162cm.
A pair of Queen Anne-style walnut Dining Chairs, with vase-shaped splats, the drop-in needlework seats above shell carved cabriole legs with ‘H’-shaped stretchers.
An Edwardian mahogany Armchair, the
oval cane panel back and serpentine seat above
turned legs; together with another Edwardian
mahogany Armchair, on stop-fluted turned
legs.
An Edwardian mahogany Writing Desk,
the galleried leather-inset top with two small
drawers, below is an arrangement of nine
drawers, 122cm. wide, now on plinth bases.
A George III mahogany Side Table,
fitted with two frieze drawers, on chamfered
square legs, 100cm. wide.
A George I-style walnut Card Table, the eared fold-over top with counter recesses, on shell carved cabriole legs and pad feet, 80cm. wide.
18th Century-style mahogany Bureau-on-Chest, Victorian walnut and floral marquetry Side Cabinet, Chinese export lacquer Work Table, Chinese carved rosewood Jardiniere Stand
18th Century-style mahogany Bureau-on-Chest, Victorian walnut and floral marquetry Side Cabinet, Chinese export lacquer Work Table, Chinese carved rosewood Jardiniere Stand
An 18th Century-style mahogany Bureau-on-Chest, circa 1920, the quarter veneered fall revealing a fitted interior, the serpentine-fronted commode base with two short and two
long graduated drawers, the canted corners above shaped bracket feet, 109cm. high by 94cm. wide; 3ft. 7in. by 3ft. lin., possibly German.
A Victorian walnut and inlaid
Cabinet Bookcase, circa 1850, with
gilt-metal mounts, the moulded cornice
above a pair of glass panel doors
enclosing a velvet-lined and shelved
interior, below are a pair of panel doors
and a shaped plinth base, 198cm. high by
124cm. wide; 6ft. 6in. by 4ft. lin.
A Victorian mahogany Buffet,
circa 1870, with three tiers and turned
supports, on brass castors, 88cm. wide;
2ft. 10V2in.
A Victorian carved mahogany
Gothic-style box-seat Settle, circa 1870,
the tall back with a cornice above pierced
tracery panels and heraldic shields, the
linenfold box seat with a hinged cover,
200cm. high by 157cm. wide; 6ft. 7in. by
5ft. 2in.
A Victorian walnut and floral marquetry Side Cabinet, the raised mirror back with a pierced carved cresting, the serpentine white marble top above a pair of panelled doors, on a
plinth base, 173cm. high by 149cm. wide; 5ft. 8in. by 4ft. Whin.
A George Ill-style mahogany and painted twin-pedestal Dining Table, made-up, the ‘D’-end top decorated en grisaille with a classical border, the columnar turned pillars on
splayed tripod supports with brass cappings and castors, 300 by 121cm.; 9ft. Win. by
3ft. HV2in., including two leaf insertions.
A set of ten Victorian gilt carved
and upholstered Chairs, circa 1850, the
cartouche-shaped backs and bowed seats
covered in gold damask, the foliate
decorated frames with paterae cresting
rails, the cabriole legs ending in castors.
A Victorian rosewood Card
Table, circa 1840, the fold-over top with
circular claret baize lining, the medallion
carved frieze above a leaf-clad pillar and
domed base, on carved scroll feet and
castors, 92cm. wide; 3ft.
A Victorian burr walnut
harlequin Davenport, circa 1850, with
rising rear section revealing pigeonholes
and three small drawers, the piano
moulded hinged top revealing slide,
adjustable inset and two small drawers,
on carved cabriole supports, the sides
with four real and four opposing dummy
drawers, on bun feet and castors, the
rising action requiring restoration, 56cm.
wide; lft. Win.
ORIENTAL FURNITURE
A pair of Chinese carved
hardwood Armchairs, circa 1900, the
pierced tub-shaped backs profusely carved with dragons, the solid serpentine seats above cabriole legs.
A Japanese lacquer Occasional
Table, circa 1920, the yellow-ochre top
decorated with floral sprays, the gilt stem
with foliate carved supports, on a square
base with bracket feet, 67cm. diam.; 2ft.
A Chinese export lacquer Work Table, circa 1830, decorated with gilt pavilions on a cinnamon ground, the hinged top revealing a black lacquer and gilt interior with lidded
compartments and ivory accessories, the baluster turned stem on triform base with paw feet, 62cm. wide; 2ft.
A Chinese rosewood Altar Table, circa 1900, the rectangular top with an inset burrwood panel flanked by scrolled ends, the fret carved frieze on square legs joined by
stretchers, 81cm. high by 119cm. wide; 2ft. 8in. by 3ft. llin.
A Burmese carved rosewood
Tripod Table, circa 1880, the circular
top with an inset famille-verte ceramic
panel, the baluster turned stem above
triple splayed legs, 56cm. diam.; lft. Win.
A Chinese carved rosewood Jardiniere Stand, circa 1900, with a circular marble-inset top above a pierced prunus frieze, on cabriole legs, 90cm. high; 2ft. HViin.
A Chinese carved hardwood Jardiniere Stand, circa 1900, with a marble-inset rectangular top above a pierced fret frieze and shaped supports, united by two undertiers, 42cm.
wide; lft. 4′/2in.
A Japanese black lacquer and mother-of-pearl inlaid Work Table, late 19th Century, decorated throughout with birds and flowers, the chamfered rectangular top above a fabric well
and pierced supports, on arched legs, 46cm. wide; lft. 6in.
Chinese coromandel lacquer six-fold Screen, late 19th Century, with a gilt reserved scene depicting courtesans and a pavilion, the reverse side depicting birds and flowers
within stylised borders, 183 cm. high; 6ft.; together with an associated mahogany Stand, with a carved gallery back and a drawer, on turned feet, converted from, a William IV
sideboard, 249cm. wide; 8ft. 2in.
An Indian carved hardwood Armchair, circa 1890, of tub form, profusely carved and pierced with birds and beasts amidst scrolls, on eagle scroll feet with purple velvet stuffed
seat.
CONTINENTAL FURNITURE
An Egyptian walnut and
mother-of-pearl inlaid leopard Stool,
circa 1900, decorated throughout with
inlaid geometric designs, the woven seat
with a rear raised panel depicting
Egyptian figures, on twin stylised leopard
supports, 64cm. high by 78cm. wide;
2ft. lin. by 2ft. 6V2in.
A pair of stools of similar design were sold at Sotheby’s London on 4 November 1988, lot 162.
A Dutch mahogany and floral
marquetry Stool, circa 1890, the drop-in
tapestry seat and scrolled sides on
cabriole legs ending in claw and ball feet,
75cm. wide; 2ft. 5V2in.
Regency mahogany rail-back Dining Chairs, George III mahogany Armchair, George III mahogany bow-front Sideboard, George III mahogany serpentine-fronted Chest
Regency mahogany rail-back Dining Chairs, George III mahogany Armchair, George III mahogany bow-front Sideboard, George III mahogany serpentine-fronted Chest
A pair of Regency simulated
rosewood and brass inlaid rail-back
Chairs, circa 1810, with cane seats, on
sabre legs, together with loose squab
cushions.
A set of eight Regency mahogany
rail-back Dining Chairs, circa 1810, with
rectangular top-rails, the stuffed seats
covered in green silk fabric, on tapered
square legs.
A Regency mahogany Armchair, circa 1815, with a scroll carved and brass inlaid cresting rail, the stuffed velvet upholstered seat on reduced reeded turned legs.
A Regency mahogany Breakfast Table, circa 1820, the rounded rectangular tilt-top above a baluster turned stem and splayed tripod supports ending in brass cappings and castors,
restored, 90 by 96 Jem.; 2ft. ll’Mn. by
3ft. 2in.
A George III mahogany and later
carved Chest-on-Chest, circa 1770, with
fretwork scroll pediment and blind-fret
chamfered corners, on shaped bracket
feet, stamped Edwards &f Roberts, carving
later, 220cm. high by 114cm. wide;
7ft. 2V2in. by 3ft. 9in.
A George III mahogany Armchair,
circa 1770, with a spindle turned back
and cane seat, on tapered square legs.
A George III mahogany
Chest-on-Chest, circa 1760, the moulded
cornice above two short and three long
graduated drawers, the base with three
further long graduated drawers, on ogee
bracket feet, restored, 170cm. high by
118cm. wide; 5ft. 7in. by 3ft. Win.
A George III mahogany Plate
Bucket, circa 1780, of coopered
brass-bound form, with a brass carrying
handle and later liner, 40cm. high:
lft.4in.
Dining Table, circa 1780, the top with later oak crossbanding and ebonised stringing, the moulded chamfered square legs on brass spade feet and castors, altered and restored,
257 by 63cm. extended, including three leaves; 8ft. 5in. by 2ft.
A George III mahogany ‘D’-end
Dining Table, circa 1790, with a leaf
insertion, on tapered square legs, restored,
200cm. long by 132cm. extended; 6ft. 7in. by
4ft. 4in.
A George II mahogany Tripod
Table, circa 1750, with a birdcage
support above a columnar turned stem
and triple cabriole legs, on pad feet,
79cm. diam.; 2ft. 7in.
A George III mahogany
bow-front Sideboard, circa 1790, inlaid
throughout with stringing and kingwood
crossbanding, the frieze drawer above an
arched apron with inlaid fan spandrels
flanked by a pair of deep drawers, on
moulded tapered square legs ending in
spade feet, 89cm. high by 137cm. wide;
2ft. 11 in. by 4ft. 6in.
A pair of George IV mahogany
rail-back Armchairs, circa 1825, with
carved mid-rails and stuffed horse-hair
seats, on reeded turned legs.
A George III mahogany
breakfront Sideboard, circa 1790, inlaid
throughout with stringing, the central
frieze drawer above an arched apron
flanked by a pair of deep drawers, on
tapered square legs with spade feet,
94cm. high by 152cm. wide; 3ft. lin. by 5ft.
A George III mahogany
Chest-on-Chest, circa 1790, inlaid
throughout with boxwood and chevron
stringing, the moulded cornice above two
short and six long graduated drawers, on
bracket feet, 186cm. high by 111 cm. wide;
6ft. lin. by 3ft. 7Win.
A George III mahogany serpentine-fronted Chest, circa 1760,
the moulded top above four long graduated drawers flanked by fluted and stop-fluted corners, on shaped bracket feet, restored, top drawer formerly fitted, 86cm. high by 92cm.
wide; 2ft. Win. by 3ft.
A George III mahogany
secretaire Bookcase, circa 1790, inlaid
throughout with stringing, the moulded
cornice above a pair of Gothic astragal
doors enclosing adjustable shelves, the
writing drawer with a pair of panel
cupboard doors below, on bracket feet,
215cm. high by 108cm. wide; 7ft. lin. by
3ft.6Wm.
A George II mahogany Cabinet Bookcase, circa 1745, the moulded cornice above a pair of glazed panelled doors enclosing adjustable shelves, the lower part with an arrangement of
nine drawers, on bracket feet, 199cm. high by 105cm. wide; 6ft. 6lhin. by 3ft.
A George III mahogany
serpentine-fronted Sideboard, made-up,
inlaid throughout with stringing, the back with a raised tubular brass gallery, the pair of frieze drawers flanked by a pair of deep drawers, on tapered square legs headed by
paterae and on spade feet, 208cm. wide; 6ft. Win.
A George IV Regency mahogany
secretaire Bookcase, circa 1820, the
domed cornice above a pair of astragal doors enclosing adjustable shelves, the breakfront base with a writing drawer above three long graduated drawers flanked by a pair of
panel doors, on turned feet, faults, 266cm. high by 157cm. wide; 8ft. 8!/2in. by 5ft. 2in.
A George III mahogany and
nailed green hide Armchair, circa 1790,
the tub-shaped back above a serpentine
seat, on moulded tapered square legs
headed by paterae.
George III mahogany breakfront Library Bookcase, Regency rosewood Writing Table, George IV mahogany Serving Table and Cellaret
George III mahogany breakfront Library Bookcase, Regency rosewood Writing Table, George IV mahogany Serving Table and Cellaret
A George III mahogany
breakfront Library Bookcase, circa
1810, with the moulded cornice above
two pairs of lancet astragal doors
enclosing adjustable shelves, the lower
part enclosed by corresponding panel
doors with ebonised mouldings, on a
plinth base, 241cm. high by 246cm. wide;
7ft. llin. by 8ft. lin.
A George III mahogany small
Bureau, circa 1790, the fall outlined with
stringing and enclosing stationery
compartments, the four long graduated
drawers above bracket feet, 94cm. high by
76cm. wide; 3ft. lin. by 2ft. 4in.
A William IV rosewood Games
Table, circa 1830, the rectangular top
with a reversible sliding panel with
chessboard inlay revealing a
backgammon board, the columnar
turned stem on a shaped platform base
with bun feet, 73cm. high by 55cm. wide;
2ft. 5in. by lft. 9V2in.
A Regency rosewood Writing
Table, circa 1820, the rectangular top
with a leather-inset top and gadrooned
mouldings, the pair of frieze drawers
above a slide, the twin ring turned end
supports joined by a pole stretcher with
paterae mounted sides, on splayed legs
ending in chased brass castors, 75cm. high
by 112cm. wide; 2ft. 5J/2in. by 3ft. 8in.
A William IV rosewood Teapoy,
circa 1835, the circular top enclosing
four divisions, the gadrooned frieze
above a baluster turned and cabochon
carved support with scrolled acanthus
tripod supports, 48cm. diam.; lft. 7in.
A George III mahogany Chest,
circa 1760, the moulded top above two
short and three long graduated drawers,
on ogee bracket feet, 81 by 97cm. wide;
2ft. 8in. by 3ft. 2in.
A George IV mahogany Serving
Table and Cellaret, circa 1825, the
rectangular table top above an acanthus carved frieze, on reeded turned tapering legs, 94cm. high by 175cm. wide; 3ft. lin. by 5ft. 9in.; together with a matching mahogany
Cellarette of sarcophagus form, the moulded hinged top revealing lead-lined partitions, the panelled sides above gadrooned feet, 52cm. high by 71 cm. wide; lft. 8′/2in. by 2ft.
4in.
A Regency mahogany secretaire
Bookcase, circa 1810, the broken-arch
pediment with a stylised swag and
volutes, the pair of astragal doors
enclosing adjustable drawers, the writing
drawer revealing satinwood stationery
compartments, below are three long
graduated drawers, on turned feet,
230 by 105cm.
A Regency rosewood Chiffonier,
circa 1815, the raised back with an open
tier above a frieze drawer and a pair of
panelled doors, on later bun feet, 118cm.
high by 92cm. wide; 3ft. lO’fan. by 3ft.
A William IV mahogany breakfront Bookcase, circa 1835, the
chamfered cornice above four astragal
doors enclosing adjustable shelves, below
are three frieze drawers and four panel
doors enclosing adjustable shelves, on a
plinth base, 213cm. high by 234cm. wide;
7ft. by 7ft. 8m.
A George IV rosewood Cabinet, circa 1825, in two parts, the moulded cornice above a glazed panelled upper section enclosed by a pair of doors, the mirror-backed interior with
lined shelves, the projecting base with a pair of pleated fabric panel doors enclosing adjustable shelves, on a plinth base, 203cm. high by 127cm. wide: 6ft. 8in. by 4ft. 2m.
A George IV mahogany Cheval Dressing Mirror, circa 1820, the
rectangular plate with scrolled reeded supports joined by stretchers, on hipped splayed legs ending in brass paw feet and castors, 78cm. wide; 2ft. 61hin.
A George III mahogany oval pedestal Table, circa 1800, the tilt-top with later satinwood crossbanding, the columnar turned stem on quadruple splayed legs ending in brass
castors, restored, 132 by 108cm.; 4ft. 4in. by 3ft.61/2in.
A George IV rosewood Davenport, circa 1825, the leather-inset top with a rear pierced fret gallery including a pair of drawers, the pierced lyre-shaped supports with plume
splats, on platform base with a turned stretcher and scroll feet, 53cm. wide; lft. 9in.
A William IV mahogany
Partners’ Writing Table, circa 1835, the
moulded rectangular top with a tooled
leather inset and six opposing drawers,
the reeded turned legs on brass cappings
and ceramic castors, 111 by 180cm.;
3ft. Win. by 5ft. llin., bearing drawer
impress E. W. Hammond, 30 Bell Yard,
Lincolns Inn.
A Regency painted and gilt
Overmantel, circa 1815, the stepped
cornice above a circular convex plate
within green and gilt lattice frieze, the
bound cluster columns with acanthus
capitals enclosing a rectangular plate,
98cm. high by 132.5cm. wide; 3ft. 2l/2in. by
4ft. 4′Ain., plates later.
A George III mahogany tray-top Commode, circa 1790, the tambour front above a pull-out base, on square legs, 78cm. high by 51cm. wide; 2ft. 63Ain. by lft. 8in.
A painted canvas four-fold Screen, early 19th Century, decorated throughout with flowers and exotic birds within nailed borders, 160cm. high;
5ft. 3in.
A George III mahogany Library
Bookcase, circa 1780, the arched
dentilled cornice and blind-fret frieze
above a pair of geometric astragal doors
enclosing shelves, below are a pair of
panel doors enclosing two short and two
long crossbanded drawers, on a plinth
base, 272cm. high by 140cm. wide; 7ft. llin.
by 4ft. 7in.
A George III mahogany ‘D’-end
Dining Table, circa 1790, with a reeded
border, on tapered square legs ending in
brass spade feet and castors, altered,
173cm. long by 121cm. wide fully extended.
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 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.
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.
WALNUT DINING CHAIRS - WALNUT AND STAINED BEECH GAMES TABLE - MAHOGANY WRITING DESK - OCCASIONAL TABLE - DISPLAY CABINET
WALNUT DINING CHAIRS - WALNUT AND STAINED BEECH GAMES TABLE - MAHOGANY WRITING DESK - OCCASIONAL TABLE - DISPLAY CABINET
A PAIR OF WALNUT DINING CHAIRS, the
moulded oval upholstered backs with
sprung bow-fronted seats with fluted
tapering legs and white ceramic castors,
c. 1860.
A WALNUT SIDE CABINET, the rectangular top with a glazed panel door enclosing shelves with gilt-bronze mounts and foliate inlay, 42 by 30in; 107 by 76cm, c. 1860
A WHITE-PAINTED CHAISE LONGUE with
a button-upholstered down-curved back studded with rosettes and a padded overscrolled end carved with leaves, the serpentine apron on fluted turned legs, c. 1870.
A WALNUT AND STAINED BEECH GAMES
TABLE, the hinged top inlaid with a chess board enclosing a fold-out writing surface, on a baluster-turned base and tripod stem, 29 by 16in; 74 by 41cm, c. 1870.
A SET OF FOUR ‘GEORGE II’ MAHOGANY
ARMCHAIRS, each with a rectangular
back with a serpentine top-rail and
pierced splat, the outcurved arms above
a stuffed drop-in seat on cabriole legs,
stamped 4587, possibly Portuguese, late
19th century.
AN OAK ARMCHAIR with a button-upholstered back surmounted by a turned top-rail above an arched colon¬nade at the base, the padded arms above a sprung seat on turned tapering legs, c. 1870.
A MAHOGANY WRITING DESK with a
serpentine front and superstructure with a pull-out fitted writing slide flanked by four short serpentine drawers in each pedestal, on cabriole legs, 44in; 112cm wide, late 1890′.
A ‘GEORGE II’ MAHOGANY BERGERE, the
square caned back and sides above a caned seat on square tapering legs and castors, 1880’s.
A ‘GEORGE III’ MAHOGANY WING ARM¬CHAIR with a padded back and sides above a sprung seat on moulded square tapering legs, c. 1880.
A GEORGE III ROSEWOOD AND MARQUETRY
OCCASIONAL TABLE, the rectangular top and frieze drawer with a concave plat-form stretcher on square tapering legs, inlaid throughout with ribbon-tied foliage, 29 by 21iin; 74 by 54cm, 1880’s.
A LACQUERED SEWING TABLE, the hinged
top inlaid with mother-of-pearl with various symbols of time and friendship, enclosing a padded interior on bamboo supports joined by a tray stretcher, painted with reeds and two fishes, 29 by 20in; 75 by 51cm, oriental export, inlay later, c. 1890.
A ROSEWOOD OPEN BOOKCASE, the upper part with a moulded ebonised panel above four shelves, the outset lower part with a moulded edge above two further open shelves, 89f by 44in; 228 by 112cm, c. 1870.
A ROSEWOOD AND MARQUETRY SIDE CABINET of architectural form with a pair of bevelled glazed cupboards above open mirror-backed shelves, the lower part with similar cupboards flanking two drawers, 97 by 54|in; 246.5 by 138cm, 1890’s.
A SET OF FIVE STAINED BEECH CHAIRS in
late 17th century style, each with an
arched back with a caned centre panel
flanked by turned and fluted columns
and surmounted by scroll cresting, the
caned seats on scroll legs joined by
moulded and turned stretchers, late
19th century.
A MAHOGANY ROLL-TOP BUREAU, the
solid curved front enclosing six short drawers, four pigeon-holes and a pull-out writing slide with a central adjust-able writing surface, on two pedestals each with three graduated short drawers, 43 by 47iin; 110.5 by 121cm, c. 1890.
A MAHOGANY DISPLAY TABLE, the heart-shaped top inlaid with a border of flowers tied with ribbon within a satin-wood crossbanding, the sides inset with moulded glass panels on cabriole legs joined by a stretcher and inlaid with boxwood stringing, by 47cm, c. 1890.
A MAHOGANY DISPLAY CABINET, the
moulded top above a glazed central cupboard door flanked by glazed panels, the sides similarly glazed, the interior with fitted shelves, the frieze with a single bow-fronted drawer, on cabriole legs joined by a tier stretcher inlaid throughout with a geometrie banding.
A MAHOGANY OCCASIONAL TABLE, the
circular top with a moulded rim on a fluted column with a tripod base carved with claw-and-ball feet.
A MAHOGANY OCCASIONAL TABLE, the
circular top with a gadrooned rim on a leaf-carved baluster stem and tripod base carved with further leaves, 23 by 25in; 58.5 by 63.5cm, c. 1880, now French-polished.
A PAIR OF MAHOGANY CASKETS, each with
a stepped lid and concave-sided body, one with a fitted lift-out tray, the other with two compartments for tea.
A WALNUT TEAPOY - WALNUT WRITING DESK - WALNUT SERPENTINE CARD TABLE - BURR-WALNUT CENTRE TABLE - ROSEWOOD OCCASIONAL TABLE
A WALNUT TEAPOY - WALNUT WRITING DESK - WALNUT SERPENTINE CARD TABLE - BURR-WALNUT CENTRE TABLE - ROSEWOOD OCCASIONAL TABLE
A WALNUT TEAPOY, the moulded rect-angular top lifting to reveal a fitted interior, on a massive gadrooned baluster and platform base, with bun feet, 32 by loin; 81.5 by 41cm, c. 1840.
A CAST-IRON HAT AND UMBRELLA STAND
with rococo leaf-cast hooks, the um-brella stand with removable drip-tray and pierced back, 72in; 183cm, registra-tion mark indistinct, possibly 1854.
A PAIR OF WALNUT CHILD’S CHAIRS, the
moulded balloon backs with interlaced splats, retanned seats with turned legs and stretchers, c. 1850.
A ROSEWOOD CENTRE TABLE, the top with
a gilt tooled leather writing surface extending to the ‘D’ ends on a trestle base joined by a pole stretcher, with gadrooned bun feet, 29 by 60in; 73.5 by 152.5cm, c. 1840.
A ROSEWOOD AND MOTHER-OF-PEARL
INLAID BAROMETER, the silvered dial signed Underhill St Mary’s Gate, Manchester, the whole inlaid with mother-of-pearl birds and foliage, 4lin; 104cm, mid 19th century.
A HINDLEY WALNUT WRITING DESK, the
superstructure with six drawers with locking flaps, the frieze with two drawers, on fluted tapering legs, stamped C. Hindley & Sons, 134 Oxford St., London and numbered 52247.
A ROSEWOOD SIDE CABINET, the break-front with a beaded border above two glazed cupboard doors with brass grilles flanked by lotus-carved columns, the sides with two open adjustable book-shelves, 62in; 100 by 158cm, c. 1850.
A BURR-WALNUT BREAKFRONT BOOKCASE
with a central mirror-back velvet-lined compartment with a pierced and crocketed arch with oak and acorn spandrels flanked by open shelves, 37 by 78in; 94 by 198cm, late 1840’s.
A BEECHWOOD LOW CHAIR with an
upholstered and moulded waisted back and sprung circular seat, on cabriole legs, 1850’s.
A ROSEWOOD OCCASIONAL TABLE, the top
with two ‘D’-flaps, the frieze with two graduated real opposing two dummy drawers, on tapering fluted column, with convex-sided base on turned-out feet, 31i by 17±in; 80 by 44.5cm, c. 1840.
A PAPIER-MACHE OCCASIONAL TABLE, the
oval tip-top with a gilt moulded rim enclosing a central painted reserve of flowers and a mother-of-pearl border, on a moulded baluster stem and circular base, 26 by 28+in; 67 by 72cm, mid I9th 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 MAHOGANY MILITARY CHEST IN TWO
PARTS, with three short drawers above three long drawers, 40f by 38in; 103.5 by 96.5cm, mid 19th century.
A SET OF SIX WILLIAM IV MAHOGANY
DINING CHAIRS, each with a curved top-
rail and leaf-carved crossbar, the stuffed
seats on reeded turned tapering legs,
c. 1836.
AN EBONISED AND PARCEL-GILT OAK
CENTRE TABLE, the rectangular top with chamfered corners and leaf-carved border, on a trestle support joined by a leaf-carved stretcher on dolphin feet, 29 by 39in; 74 by 99cm, c. 1860.
A BURR-WALNUT HARLEQUIN DAVENPORT,
the Sprung superstructure with a pierced gallery above three short drawers fianked by four pigeon-holes, the carved flap enclosing a pull-out writing surface fianked by pen scoops, the front on leaf-carved cabriole supports, the frieze with four real opposing four dummy drawers, 45 by 23in; 115 by 58.5cm, superstructure up, c. 1860.
A MAHOGANY MILITARY CHEST IN TWO
PARTS, with two short drawers above three long drawers, 93 by 101cm, mid 19th century.
A WALNUT SERPENTINE CARD TABLE, the
well-figured top above a frieze carved with ‘C scrolls and foliage, on a baluster gadrooned stem and four cabriole legs carved at the knees with leaves and scrolls, 30 by 33iin; 76 by 85cm, c. 1860.
A TRIPOD FIREGUARD with a glass super-structure in a moulded frame, above a semicircular occasional table on a barley-twist and triple base, 42fin; 108.5cm, c. 1850.
A BURR-WALNUT CENTRE TABLE, the
rectangular top above trestle supports joined by a pole stretcher, 29 by 42in; by 107cm, made up in the 20th.
Century