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.

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

41cm. wide; I ft. 4in.

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

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

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

restored

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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.

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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.