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 II mahogany Bookcase, Edwardian burr walnut veneered and inlaid Occasional Table, Victorian rosewood Centre Table, George III mahogany carver Chair
George II mahogany Bookcase, Edwardian burr walnut veneered and inlaid Occasional Table, Victorian rosewood Centre Table, George III mahogany carver Chair
A George II mahogany Bookcase, with a
pair of fielded panel doors above candle slides,
100cm. wide, formerly with a cabinet base.
Seven various Chairs, comprising: two
ash spindle-back rush-seat chairs, early 19th
Century, including an armchair, an ash
ladder-back rush-seat chair, a Regency
rail-back solid-seat armchair, on sabre legs, a
pair of Victorian balloon-back occasional
chairs, and a simulated bamboo armchair.
A Victorian quarter-veneered oval
pedestal Table, with central inlaid panel, on
five column supports with four carved scroll
legs, 117cm, wide.
An Edwardian burr walnut veneered
and inlaid Occasional Table, the rectangular
fold-over swivel top of crossbanded kingwood,
the undershelf with four sliding trays, on
square tapering legs joined by further concave
sided undershelf, 54cm. wide.
A Louis XV-style giltwood Fauteuil, the
rectangular back with foliate scroll cresting, the
back, arms and seat upholstered with tapestry
panels, on cabriole legs with scroll feet.
A mahogany Occasional Table, the
circular tilt-top on a turned tapering pillar with
triple splayed legs, 76cm. diam.
A mahogany Card Table, the serpentine fold-over top with green baize inset above fluted frieze, on square tapered moulded legs with block feet, 81cm. wide.
A Victorian rosewood Centre Table, the serpentine top above plain frieze, on cabriole legs and scrolled ball feet, 106cm. wide.
A Regency-style giltwood and cobalt
glass mounted rectangular Wall Mirror,
110cm. high.
A Victorian oak extending Dining Table, the chamfered rectangular top on turned pillar legs, with two leaves and a winder. 172cm. extended.
A George III mahogany Washstand, v»iih twin opening top and sliding mirror above a door, a drawer and a sliding commode base, with twin brass handles, faults, 90cm. high
A George III oak Chest, of two short
and three long drawers, on bracket feet, brass
handles.
A George III mahogany carver Chair,
the reeded square back with pierced rails, with
drop-in seat, on square legs with plain
stretchers, some repair.
A part set of Georgian elm Country
Chairs, including four dining chairs and a
carver, the square back with reeded vertical
splats, oak fixed seats, on square legs with
plain stretchers.
An oak free-standing Bookcase, with
pierced gallery above four shelves, 134cm. high.
A George III oak Chest, of two short and three long graduated drawers, on bracket feet, brass handles, 92cm. wide.
A George III oak Chest, of three short and three long graduated drawers, on bracket feet, with shaped apron and brass handles, 97cm. wide.
A carved oak Chest, of two short and three long graduated drawers, each carved with swirled foliage designs flanked by quarter pilaster columns, on stub feet, brass handles,
99cm. wide.
A George III mahogany Chest, of two short and three long graduated drawers, on compressed feet, replacement handles, faults, 102cm. wide.
A gilt-gesso pier glass Mirror, 19th
Century, with elaborate cast foliate and boss
decoration flanked by similarly decorated and
twist columns, 122cm. high by 72cm. 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.
Victorian carved walnut and upholstered spoon-back Occasional Chair, Victorian walnut inlaid and gilt-metal mounted Side Cabinet, Victorian walnut Music Cabinet
Victorian carved walnut and upholstered spoon-back Occasional Chair, Victorian walnut inlaid and gilt-metal mounted Side Cabinet, Victorian walnut Music Cabinet
A Victorian satinwood and
rosewood crossbanded Centre Table,
circa 1880, in the French style, the
serpentine top centred by an amboyna
roundel within an amboyna border, the
ends with opposing frieze drawers, on
gilt-metal mounted cabriole legs, 73cm.
high by 118cm. wide; 2ft. 5in. by
3ft. lOVzin., drawer stamped John Metcalfe
Maker, Richmond.
A rose ood and brass-bound secretaire Military Chest, in two parts, the stationery drawer fitted with small drawers above three long drawers, 100cm. wide; 3ft.
A Victorian black papier-mache and painted Occasional Table, circa 1850, the shaped oval tilt-top with a central spray of flowers bordered with mother-of-pearl and gilt, the
baluster turned stem and moulded circular base with gilt decoration, on iron scroll feet.
A Victorian carved walnut and
upholstered spoon-back Occasional
Chair, circa 1850, with Royal heraldic
needlework and beadwork covering, Honi
Soit qui mal y pense, on cabriole legs and
ceramic castors.
A Victorian papier-mache black
lacquer and mother-of-pearl inlaid
Chair, circa 1850, the broad cresting and
oval splat above a woven cane serpentine
seat, on cabriole legs.
A Victorian walnut and amboyna
banded Davenport, circa 1865, inlaid
throughout with stringing, the sloping
top with a rear stationery compartment,
the panelled sides including a door
enclosing drawers, on a platform base
with bun feet, 58cm. wide; lft. 10V2in.
A George Ill-style carved
gilt-gesso mirror-back Console Table,
circa 1850, the back with a pierced scroll
cresting above a pair of twin-branch
candle sconces, the serpentine white
marble top above a pierced frieze with a
central cartouche, on scrolled cabriole
supports, 255cm. high by 89cm. wide;
8ft. Wrin. by 2ft. llin.
A Victorian carved mahogany
scroll-end Chaise Longue, circa 1850,
with a pierced side-rail and pink velvet
upholstery, on cabriole legs, 186cm. long;
6ft. lin.
A William and Mary-style walnut
Candle Stand, circa 1920, the octagonal
crossbanded top above a turned, carved
and chamfered stem, on scrolled tripod
supports, 32cm. wide; 121/2in.
A Victorian walnut inlaid and
gilt-metal mounted Side Cabinet, circa
1870, the central panel door enclosing a
lined interior, flanked by a pair of bowed
glazed doors, on turned ebonised bun
feet, faults, 107cm. high by 152cm. wide;
3ft. 6in. by 5ft.
A George Ill-style mahogany
Bowl Stand, with triple turned supports
293 and a pair of small drawers, on cabriole
legs, 92cm. high; 3ft. Viin.
A George Ill-style mahogany
Bowl Stand, with triple turned supports
and a pair of small drawers, on cabriole
legs, 81cm. high; 2ft. 8in.
A Victorian ash Writing Table,
circa 1860, the rounded rectangular top
with a frieze drawer, the turned end
supports joined by a stretcher, on
scrolled legs, 76cm. wide; 2ft. 6in., bearing
trade label of Wylie & Lockhead, 45
Buchanan Street, Glasgow.
A George II-style carved
mahogany Library Armchair, circa
1900, upholstered in brown hide, on
cabriole legs with acanthus carved knees
and scroll feet.
A Victorian walnut Music
Cabinet, circa 1870, inlaid throughout
with ebonised spandrels and boxwood
stringing, the glazed panel door
enclosing divisions and a drawer, the
turned pilasters above a plinth base, on
castors, 102cm. high by 62cm. wide; 3ft. 4in.
by 2ft. Vim.
A Victorian carved Stool, circa
1850, with a floral beadwork seat, on
cabriole legs, 84cm. wide; 3ft. 7in.
A George Ill-style mahogany and
fretwork Urn Table, circa 1880, with a
pierced galleried top above a slide, on
moulded chamfered square legs headed
by pierced angle brackets, on flared feet
joined by stretchers, 68cm. high by 28cm.
wide; 2ft. 3in. by llin.
An oak narrative Cabinet by The Reverend Charles Donald, made-up,
relating to the Latin legend of Sir Guy, the
domed mother-of-pearl inlaid cornice
centred by three candle sconces and
flanked by panels of script above a pair
of recessed panelled doors with iron
hasps enclosing a painted interior with a
door and pierced tracery, the pierced
supports with painted figures including
an angel, below are two long panelled
drawers with iron handles and pierced
iron escutcheons, the whole with painted
portrait and figural niches and a pair of
heraldic shields, 190cm. high by 122cm.
wide; 6ft. 3in. by 4ft
The following information is provided in a document supplied by the vendor: Made by The Rev. Charles Donald in his later years, about 1920, having retired to Staffordshire after
25 years’ magnificent work in the worst slums of London. The wood used was oak 600 years old, used in the construction of a barn which had to be pulled down by the village
squire: no nails or screws were used in Sir Bevis, which was constructed using tools which were in use 600 years earlier at the time the oak was planted. These two pieces of
furniture were the first and last he ever made.
The Christmas Cupboard The Latin legend on ‘Sir Guy’ says: ‘This oak is made for Common use but dedicated to the Highest like ourselves’. The Latin on the inner door says: ‘I
sought thee without - but lo! Thou wast within’. ‘One seeks God in Nature in vain. He is within the heart.’ Le coeur a raisons car le raison ne connait pas.
Sir Guy had lived a gay life, till he met on Christmas Day a poor girl with her babe which changed his life after he gave himself to charity. This is depicted inside. They were
done by a very good professional artist, Conway.
An oak narrative Cabinet by The Rev. Charles Donald, made-up, relating to the tale of Sir Bevis, the shallow raised back surmounted by wrought iron candle sconces and colonnade
niches enclosing miniature painted figures, the pierced front carved throughout with borders of script and enclosed by a pair of doors, below is a three-panel base including a
pair of doors and revealing painted panels, on stile feet, 120cm. high by 165cm. wide; 3ft. llin. by 5ft. 5in.
The following information is provided in a document supplied by the vendor: Sir Bevis, by The Rev. Charles Donald. ‘I made it at Brampton where I got the finely seasoned oak.
The Bramptons had held the old half-timbered Hall for centuries till they sold it to my Squire, Sir John Hall. A young Brampton was shot there by the Cromwellians as he stood in
the doorway clothed in silk shirt and red stockings. The villagers say his ghost has often been seen there - a sad child in red stockings. An educated lady assured me that she
had seen him. I spent midnight alone there, but he failed to appear. In the parish was Blore(?) Heath where the famous battle was fought, and on the edge of the moat (now mostly
a bog) is a wood where, according to local legend, a great serpent once lived, the terror of villagers crossing that lonely spot. The “ghost” (red stockings) and the Snake of
Blore Heath are the background of Sir Bevis.
In the left panel, Sir Bevis is in bed and hears the red-hosed ghost who tells him the coming fate of his two sons.
The younger, a good lad, who always did as he was told, was to marry a rich heiress. All the centre panel is taken up with the wedding in the chapel - the organist and retainers
etc. - and the rich opal, a gift from the bride.
But the elder son was a very bad boy. He put live rats in his father’s boots and sewed up the sleeves of his Sunday suits, etc. So the Serpent of Blore scared his horse and
later devoured him. That is the story when I made the service cupboard for the child. That opal by the way is real and cost ?10 when opals were cheap.’
An Edwardian mahogany and
satinwood banded breakfront Library
Bookcase, circa 1910, the moulded
cornice above three astragal doors
enclosing adjustable shelves, the lower
part with three panel cupboard doors, on
a plinth base, 224cm. high by 183cm. wide;
7ft. 4in. by 6ft.
A late Victorian mahogany and
satinwood banded breakfront secretaire
Bookcase, circa 1900, by Edwards &
Roberts, inlaid throughout with urns, •
trophies and stylised floral designs, the
pierced fret swan-neck pediment above
two pairs of astragal doors enclosing
adjustable shelves, the lower part with a
writing drawer revealing satinwood
veneered stationery compartments, below
are two pairs of panelled doors, on
bracket feet, 285cm. high by 250cm. wide;
9ft. 4in. by 8ft. 2V2in., drawer stamped
Edwards fcf Roberts.
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 extending Dining Table, Regency mahogany rectangular pedestal Table, George II mahogany Occasional Table, Victorian burr walnut combined Work and Writing Table
George III mahogany extending Dining Table, Regency mahogany rectangular pedestal Table, George II mahogany Occasional Table, Victorian burr walnut combined Work and Writing Table
A Regency mahogany rectangular
pedestal Table, circa 1810, the tilt-top
with rounded corners, on a ring turned
pillar and quadruple splayed legs ending
in brass cappings and castors, 135cm.
long; 4ft. 5in., bears impressed mark
Wilkinson, Ludgate Hill.
A Regency rosewood and brass
strung pedestal Table, made-up, the
circular tilt-top with roundel inlaid medallion, the later base with a tapering octagonal pillar, on carved claw feet and castors, 127cm. diam.; 4ft. 2in.
A George III mahogany
secretaire Chest-on-Chest, circa 1770,
the dentilled cornice and blind-fret frieze above two short and three long graduated drawers flanked by canted fluted corners, the fitted writing drawer above three long
graduated drawers, on ogee bracket feet, 190cm. high by 107cm. wide; 6ft. 3in. by 3ft. 6in.
A George III mahogany extending
Dining Table, circa 1770, with drop-leaf
and extending with three leaf insertions,
on eight moulded tapered square legs
with bell flower carved knees and spade
feet, restored, 114 by 264cm. fully extended;
3ft. 9in. by 8ft. 8in.
A George IV mahogany Chiffonier, circa 1820, with gadrooned mouldings throughout, the raised open tier back with an anthemion cresting above foliate carved ‘S’-scroll supports,
the pair of convex frieze drawers with corresponding panel doors below, on turned feet, doors warped, 169cm. high by 95cm. wide; 5ft. 6V2in. by 3ft. lWin.
A George II red walnut Bureau
Bookcase, circa 1750, the pair of fielded
panel doors enclosing pigeon-holes, the
cleated fall revealing a fitted interior,
below is an arrangement of two short
and three long drawers, on later shaped
bracket feet, 168cm. high by 91.5cm. wide;
5ft. 6m. by 3ft.
A George IV mahogany Side
Table, circa 1820, the bow-front top with
a pair of frieze drawers flanked by
paterae, on ring turned legs, 87cm. wide;
2ft. 10 Win.
A Regency mahogany breakfront
Sideboard, circa 1810, inlaid throughout
with ebony stringing, the central frieze
drawer above an arched apron flanked
by three drawers, including a cellaret
drawer, on ring turned tapering legs,
94cm. high by 169cm. wide; 3ft. lin. by
5ft.
A George III mahogany ‘D’-end
Dining Table, circa 1800, with a later
leaf insertion, the ring turned pillar
above inverted tripod supports, on brass
castors, restored, 97 by 171cm. fully
extended; 3ft. 2in. by 5ft. 7in.
A George II mahogany
Occasional Table, circa 1750, the
square-shaped tilt-top above a fluted
pillar and acanthus carved tripod
supports ending in egg and claw feet,
69cm.; 2ft. 3in.
VICTORIAN AND EDWARDIAN FURNITURE
A Victorian mahogany ‘D’-end
four-pedestal Dining Table, the fluted
pillars above moulded tripod supports
ending in stylised leaf-clad feet, top
162 by 290cm.; 5ft. 4in. by 9ft. 6in.
A set of nine George II-style
carved walnut and upholstered Chairs,
circa 1910, including a pair of
armchairs, the serpentined backs and
sprung seats covered in striped crimson
velvet, the cabriole legs carved at the
knees with grotesque masks and on hairy
paw feet.
.A Victorian carved walnut and button upholstered Occasional Chair, circa 1850, the balloon-shaped back with paperscroll and foliate mouldings, the pierced sides above a
serpentined seat, on cabriole legs.
A George II-style carved mahogany Tripod Table, made-up, the
tilt-top with a moulded acanthus leaf
border, the turned stem on triple
cabriole legs ending in claw feet, restored,
86cm. diam.; 2ft. Win.
A Victorian rosewood Teapoy, circa 1840, the gadrooned hinged top revealing four canisters and a pair of cut-glass blending bowls, the cavetto sides with egg and dart mouldings,
on a lobed baluster stem and carved tripod supports, 44cm. wide; lft. 5l/2in.
A Victorian burr walnut
combined Work and Writing Table,
circa 1865, inlaid with ebonised panels
of stylised ivy, the hinged top revealing a
writing surface and compartments, the
frieze drawer above a solid well, on
turned and splayed supports joined by a
stretcher, 61cm. wide; 2ft.
A Victorian burr walnut
Sutherland Table, circa 1860, inlaid with
stringing, arabesques and foliate
decoration, the turned supports joined
by a pole stretcher, 58.5cm. wide;
lft. llin.
A George Ill-style mahogany
Tripod Table, circa 1900, the rect-
angular tilt-top with a pierced fret
gallery, the fluted stem on lappet carved
cabriole legs, 70cm. wide; 2ft. 4 Win.
A set of eight Victorian rosewood balloon-back Chairs, circa 1850, with pierced mid-rails and serpentined red velvet upholstered seats, on carved cabriole legs (8)
A Victorian burr walnut combined Work and Games Table, circa 1865, inlaid with arabesques and stringing, the hinged top revealing chess, backgammon and cribbage boards, the
fitted frieze drawer above a solid well, on turned and splayed supports joined by a stretcher, 69.5cm. wide; 2ft. 3Win.
A Victorian walnut and inlaid harlequin Davenport, circa 1865, the
rising stationery compartments above a
piano-shaped top revealing a pull-out
writing surface, the sides with four real
and four opposing dummy drawers, the
front with applied turned and carved
pilasters, on a plinth base with castors,
58cm. wide; lft. llin.
A George Ill-style mahogany ‘D’-end Dining Table, circa 1910, with a fluted frieze, on fluted tapered square legs with paterae capitals and spade feet, 243cm. long by 137cm.
wide fully extended, including two leaves; 8ft. by 4ft. 6in.
Regency gilt framed Pier Mirror, George III mahogany secretaire Bookcase, George III carved mahogany Library Armchair, George III mahogany pedestal Cupboard
Regency gilt framed Pier Mirror, George III mahogany secretaire Bookcase, George III carved mahogany Library Armchair, George III mahogany pedestal Cupboard
A Regency gilt framed Pier Mirror, circa 1810, the classical frieze above a rectangular plate flanked by spiral terminals, 117cm. high by 70cm. wide; 3ft. Win. by 2ft. 3V2in.
A George III satinwood and upholstered scroll-end Settee, circa 1780, inlaid with ebonised stringing, covered in pale-blue striped fabric, the arched back with leaf inlay, on
tapered square legs and spade feet, restored, 203cm. wide; 6ft. 8in.
A Regency rosewood and walnut
Tripod Table, circa 1815, the brass
inlaid top above a spiral-twist turned and
leaf decorated stem, on a triform base
ending in splayed leaf carved scroll feet,
altered, converted from a pole screen, 36cm.
wide; lft. 2in.
A set of eight George III mahogany rail-back Dining Chairs, circa 1805, including a pair of armchairs, with nailed hide upholstered seats, on ring turned tapering legs (8)
A Regency similar rosewood adjustable Dressing Mirror, circa 1810,
the circular swing-frame plate on a
telescopic ring turned stem with splayed
tripod supports joined by stretchers, with
turned feet, 123cm. high retracted;
4ft. tein.
A George III mahogany secretaire
Bookcase, circa 1780, the dentil cornice
above a pair of astragal doors enclosing
adjustable shelves, the crossbanded and
strung writing drawer revealing
stationery compartments, below are a
pair of panelled doors enclosing sliding
trays, on bracket feet, 228cm. high by
117cm. wide; 7ft. 6in. by 3ft. Win.
A Regency rosewood and
satinwood banded small Bookcase, circa
1815, with open shelves flanked by
shaped sides above a pair of later glazed
doors, on short turned legs with brass
paw feet, faults, 111cm. high by 76cm. wide;
3ft. 71/2in. by 2ft. 6in.
A George III carved mahogany
Library Armchair, circa 1770, the
serpentined back and stuffed seat
covered in floral needlework, the foliate
carved arm facings above blind-fret
chamfered square legs with pierced angle
brackets and pierced fret stretchers,
faults.
A George III mahogany secretaire
Bookcase, circa 1790, the domed cornice
above a pair of astragal doors enclosing
adjustable shelves, the panelled writing
drawer with ebonised stringing and
crossbanding enclosing stationery
compartments, below are three long
graduated drawers, on later shaped
bracket feet, 227cm. high by 105cm. wide;
7ft. 5′/2in. by 3ft. 5in., upper part possibly
associated.
A Regency amboyna and simulated burrwood Occasional Table, circa 1820,
the chamfered rectangular top on a
spirally fluted baluster turned stem, the
triform base on splayed bracket feet,
53cm. wide; lft. 9in.
A George III mahogany pedestal
Cupboard, made-up, the square top with
a fluted frieze above two panelled doors
enclosing cupboards, the guilloche
carved apron above splayed square legs
on castors, 84cm. high by 45cm. wide;
2ft. 9in. by lft. 6in.
A George III mahogany secretaire
Chest, circa 1785, inlaid throughout with
stringing and spandrels, the later
moulded top above a writing drawer
enclosing stationery compartments, below
are three long graduated drawers, on
shaped bracket feet, 112cm. high by
126cm. wide; 3ft. 8in. by 4ft. V/2in.
A George III mahogany bow-front
Sideboard, circa 1790, inlaid throughout
with stringing and kingwood cross-
banding, the frieze drawer above an
arched apron flanked by a pair of deep
drawers, on tapered square legs with
spade feet, formerly with rear brass gallery,
90cm. high by 153cm. wide; 2ft.
A George III mahogany Writing
Table, circa 1800, the rectangular
fold-over top with coromandel
crossbanding, the panelled frieze with
opposing lopers and a drawer, on ring
turned legs with castors, 73cm. high by
64cm. wide; 2ft. 41hin. by 2ft.
A George III mahogany Bureau
Bookcase, circa 1790, the associated
upper section inlaid with stringing and
enclosed by a pair of astragal doors, the
later veneered fall enclosing small
drawers inlaid with stringing, the four
long drawers above splayed bracket feet,
230cm. high by 113cm. wide; 7ft. 6in. by
3ft. 8in.
A George II mahogany Card Table, circa 1750, the rectangular fold-over top on turned tapering legs headed by lappets and on pad feet, 82cm. wide; 2ft.8V2in.
A George III mahogany and brass-bound Wine Cooler, circa 1790, of
octagonal form, with a hinged top revealing a lead-lined interior, on later tapered square legs, 46cm. wide; lft. 6in.
A George III mahogany
breakfront Sideboard, circa 1790, the
satinwood crossbanded top with an oval
harewood fan medallion, the frieze with
an arrangement of three shallow drawers
and one deep drawer surrounding an
arched apron with inlaid spandrels, the
tapered square legs surmounted by floral
swags and spade feet, some inlay later,
95cm. high by 180cm. wide; 3ft. lJ/2in. by
5ft. llin.
A George III mahogany extending
Dining Table, circa 1810, the rounded
rectangular top with concertina action,
the frieze with narrow boxwood banding,
on spiral reeded turned legs with brass
castors, 329cm. long by 121cm. wide;
10ft. 91/2in. by 3ft. lltein., including five
leaves.
A George IV rosewood Teapoy, circa 1830, the moulded hinged top revealing a pair of canisters and blending bowl divisions, the sides with scroll handles, on a square tapered
pillar, shaped platform base and moulded splayed feet, 45cm. wide; lft. 51/2in.
GOOD WALNUT TEA CADDY, GEORGE III MAHOGANY TEA BOX, INDIAN IVORY STATIONERY BOX, TORTOISESHELL TWO DIVISION TEA CADDY, ROSEWOOD COMBINED DRESSING AND JEWELLERY BOX
GOOD WALNUT TEA CADDY, GEORGE III MAHOGANY TEA BOX, INDIAN IVORY STATIONERY BOX, TORTOISESHELL TWO DIVISION TEA CADDY, ROSEWOOD COMBINED DRESSING AND JEWELLERY BOX
A GEORGIAN HIDE COVERED CASKET, the domed lid with a swing handle contained throughout by brass studs and bands, (26cm) by 15in (38cm).
A GOOD WALNUT TEA CADDY of sarcophagus form, with a raised lid enclosing two divisions and а molded glass mixing bowl, on an ogee plinth and square feet, inlaid throughout with
fine boxwood lines, 82in (22cm) by 15in (38cm), mid 19th century
A TORTOISESHELL TWO DIVISION TEA
CADDY, with a slightly domed lid,
the top and sides inlaid with fine
metal lines on turned feet, 5in
(13cm) by 6in (15cm),early19th
century.
AN EARLY VICTORIAN TORTOISESHELL
TWO DIVISION TEA CADDY of rectangular form, the top applied with а polychrome and very eulogies picture of Westminster Abbey, by 7in (18cm), second quarter 19th century.
A WALNUT COMBINED JEWEL AND
DRESSING CASE of rectangular form, the top opening to reveal fitted scent decanters and boxes with silver plated fittings, above а jeweler drawer, 7in (18cm) by 12in (31cm), mid
19th century.
A CALAMANDER WOOD AND BRASS
BOUND STATIONERY, the domed
top applied with an oval jasper
mount, 6 l/2in (16cm) by 9in (23cm);
and a Blotter en suite, (29cm) by (22cm), both mid
19th century.
A LATE GEORGE III MAHOGANY TEA
BOX of rectangular form, inlaid
throughout with designs in a variety of woods, first quarter 19th century; and а
Turned Mahogany Stand.
AN ANGLO INDIAN TEAK, IVORY AND
SADELI WORKBOX, of rectangular form, with a slightly raised lid enclosing a fitted interior, incised and inlaid throughout with animals and birds, 5in (13cm) by 13in (33cm),
third quarter 19th century.
A TORTOISESHELL TWO DIVISION TEA
CADDY, the slightly raised lid with
an initialed plaque above а
broadly fluted front on button feet,
inlaid throughout with fine metal
lines, 53Ain (15cm) by 8in (20cm),
second quarter 19th century.
A ROSEWOOD DESK ENCRIER, of
rectangular form with a bobbin turned handle, opening to reveal а wafer well flanked by ink and pen wells, above a side drawer, on turned feet, 6in (15cm), mid 19th century.
AN ANGLO INDIAN IVORY STATION-
ERY BOX, the sloping top and sides
applied with ribbed panels con-
tained by engraved borders, 6in
(15cm) by 82in (22cm), mid 19th
century; and a Mother of Pearl Card
Case, by 3in (8cm), second quarter 19th century.
AN ANGLO INDIAN HORN WORK BOX
with a boldly gadrooned top and sides, fitted interior, 5in (13cm) by 12in (36cm), mid 19th century.
A GEORGE III MAHOGANY TWO DIVI-
SION TEA CADDY, the top and front
inlaid with an oval shell, and
throughout with boxwood lines,
5in (13cm) by 7in (18cm), late 18th
century; and a Walnut and Tun-
bridge two division Tea Caddy,
by 8in (20cm), mid
19th century.
A TORTOISESHELL TWO VISION TEA
CADDY, of rectangular form with button feet, by 63/4in (17cm), second quarter 19th century.
A GEORGE III MAHOGANY TEA CADDY of square form, inlaid with chevron lines throughout, 42in square, late 18thlearly 19th century.
A REGENCY PEN WORKED AND LAC-
QUER COUNTER , of rectangular form, painted and lacquered with chino series, on embossed metal feet, the interior with compartments, and ivory and mother of pearl counters,
4x/2in by 12in (31cm), early 19th century.
A TORTOISESHELL TWO DIVISION TEA
CADDY of rectangular form on but-ton feet, 4x/2in by 6in (15cm), second quarter 19th century.
A ROSEWOOD COMBINED DRESSING
AND JEWELLERY BOX, of rectangular
form, fitted with glass and silver
plated bottles and pots, above а
secret jeweler drawer, 7in (18cm)
by 12in (31cm).
А ROSEWOOD AND BOULLE WRITING
CASE, in the form of a blotter, the
front and back panels inlaid with
cut brass and pewter designs
enclosing a silk lined interior,
102in (27cm) by 14in (36cm), second quarter 19th century.
AN OAK COMBINED TANTALUS AND
SMOKING COMPENDIUM, the hinged top and front opening to reveal decanters, glasses and chromed fittings for pipes, 132in (34cm) by 18in (46cm), late 19th early 20th century.
AN EBONY AND PORCUPINE QUILL-
WORK BOX of rectangular form
enclosing a fitted tray.
A WALNUT AND TUNBRIDGE WRITING
BOX of rectangular form, inlaid with parquetry bands enclosing а fitted interior, 7in (18cm) by 20in (51cm), third quarter 19th century.
A GEORGE III SATINWOOD TWO DIVI-
SION TEA CADDY, of rectangular
form with canted sides, the top
inlaid with a shell, by
71/2in (19cm), late 18th 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.
PARCEL GILT WALL MIRROR, WALNUT DISPLAY CABINET, GILT BRONZE AND BOULLE SIDE CABINET, EBONY AND IVORY ‘RENAISSANCE” CABINET ON STAND
PARCEL GILT WALL MIRROR, WALNUT DISPLAY CABINET, GILT BRONZE AND BOULLE SIDE CABINET, EBONY AND IVORY ‘RENAISSANCE” CABINET ON STAND
A GEORGE III STYLE PARCEL GILT WALL MIRROR, with a swan neck pediment centered by a cartouche above a rectangular plate contained by a shaped frame with а gilt egg and dart
border, 56in (142cm) by 32in (81cm), 20th century.
A GOOD EDWARDIAN ROSEWOOD AND MARQUETRY ENVELOPE CARD TABLE, the square top cross-banded and bisected with satin-wood bands and inlaid with shells, baskets of fruit and ribbon
tied foliage in a variety of woods, above a single drawer, on four tapering supports, joined by а platform stretcher on spade feet, 31in (79cm) by 22in (56cm), early 20th
century.
A WALNUT WHAT NOT with four plat-forms interposed by turned supports and fretted brackets, 48in (122cm) by 29in (74cm), third quarter 19th century.
A QUARTETTO OF ROSEWOOD TABLES, each with a rectangular top on slender ring turned supports and standard feet third quarter of the 19th century, but extensively restored, 30in
(76cm) by 18in (46cm).
A FINE TRANSITIONAL STYLE MAHOGANY AND ORMOLU COM-MODE, the green, pink and white flecked marble top of outset break-front outline above three frieze drawers applied with
bandeaux mounts, flanked by curved corners with rams’ mask handles and vine mounts, the lower part hinged to open in three parts, the central panel applied with an urn
surmounted by figures of mermaids contained by swirling foliage and drapery, the side panels applied with trophies, all contained by bead and finely chiseled mounts, enclosing
two long drawers above a shaped apron on cabriole supports applied with горе chutes and sabots, 36in (92cm) by 55in (140cm).
A WALNUT DISPLAY CABINET, the white marble top of multiple serpentine outline, above a conforming molded frieze and a central pair of glazed cupboard doors, flanked on either
side by a glazed cupboard door, on a conforming plinth and turned feet, 38in (97cm) by 73in (86cm), third quarter 19th century.
AN EBONISED, GILT BRONZE, CUT BRASS AND PORCELAIN SIDE CABINET, the breakfront top above a frieze applied with three porcelain plaques and a central cupboard door also applied
with porcelain plaque, flanked by a pair of glazed cupboard doors, on a plinth base, inlaid with cut brass lines and applied with gilt bronze mounts throughout, 38in (96cm) by
67in (170cm), third quarter 19th century.
A MAHOGANY POLE SCREEN, with а rectangular needle worked panel on an adjustable stem and concave sided plinth on scroll feet, 64in (157cm), second quarter 19th century.
A GEORGE III STYLE MAHOGANY WALL BRACKET WITH THREE STAGES, each with a baluster gallery interposed by lattice sides, 31in (79cm) by 35in (89cm), early 20th century.
A ROSEWOOD POLE SCREEN WITH А RECTANGULAR PLUSH AND GROSS POINT WORK PICTURE of flowers and foliage on a molded stem and down-swept supports, 59in (150cm), mid 19th century.
A ROSEWOOD POLE SCREEN with а Berlin wool worked floral panel contained by a foliate molded frame on a baluster pedestal, down swept supports with scroll feet, 59in (150cm), mid
19th century.
A GEORGE III STYLE MAHOGANY WASHSTAND OF SQUARE FORM, the top contained by a three quarter gallery with an aperture for a basin and tumblers, above an open section and a drawer
on slender square supports, 39in (99cm) by 22in (56cm), third quarter 19th century; with a Copeland and Garrett New Blanche transfer printed basin and an Andalusia transfer
printed jug.
AN EBONY GILT BRONZE AND BOULLE SIDE CABINET, the top of continuous serpentine outline, above a bow-front central cupboard door flanked by ogee glazed side doors, all interposed
by outset corners applied with mask mounts, on а conforming plinth, veneered throughout with contra parties cut brass on a red tortoiseshell ground, 45in (114cm) by 85in
(216cm), third quarter 19th century.
A WALNUT SIDE CABINET, with a mirrored back above an outset white marble top, and an arched mirrored cupboard door, flanked by pilasters and convex cupboard doors on either
side, on a plinth j base, 69in (175cm) by 55in (140cm), mid 19th century.
AN UNUSUAL MAHOGANY GAMES
TABLE, with a square inset baize top fitted with four pierced brass grilles with drawers for cards below, and with sockets for candleholders at each corner, on turned supports,
29in (74cm) by 35in (89cm), third quarter 19th century.
A WALNUT AND PIETRA DURA GAMES
TABLE, the circular top with an inset marble panel inlaid with а chess board in a variety of stones, the stem with three fluted turned supports on scroll feet, 28in (71cm) by
20in (51cm), mid 19th century.
A GOOD PARCEL GILT WALNUT AND GILT BRONZE DISPLAY CABINET, the galleried superstructure fitted with a plush lined glazed cup-board above an inverted break-front top, the frieze
with blue and white painted plaques imitating Jasper flanking ebony inlaid panels, above a central section with adjustable book shelves flanked by glazed cupboards, interposed
by outset ebony and inlaid columns on a conforming plinth base, 51in (130cm) by 72in (183cm), third quarter 19th century.
AN EBONY AND IVORY ‘RENAISSANCE” CABINET ON STAND, with an ivory balustrade above a fall front enclosing a central cupboard of architectural proportions flanked by small
drawers, above a further drawer, the stand fitted with а drawer on four turned supports joined by a platform, inlaid throughout with etched ivory masks, foliage and a vignette,
56in (142cm) by 28in (71cm), Italian, third quarter 19th century.
A ‘RENAISSANCE’ EBONY AND IVORY WASH STAND, the rectangular top with a slightly veined white marble panel above a pair of cupboard doors inlaid with roundels entitled L’arte and
L’industria, the panels verso entitled La Sciensa and L’agricoltura, the sides of concave section inlaid with roundels entitled Christofor Colombo and Galileo Galilei on faceted
supports and castors, 33in (84cm) by 40in (102cm), Italian, third quarter 19th century.
AN EBONISED AND WALNUT SIDE
CABINET, with a single panel door, enclosing a plush lined interior on bail feet, inlaid throughout with boxwood lines and designs and applied with gilt metal mounts, 44in
(112cm) by 36in (92cm), third quarter 19th century.
A GOOD KINGWOOD WALNUT AND MARQUETRY SIDE CABINET, the top of
continuous serpentine outline above a shaped frieze inlaid with floral parquetry swags, centered by a glazed door with mirrored open sides, each fitted with two shelves,
interposed by outset corners, on а conforming plinth base, applied throughout with gilt bronze mounts, 41in (104cm) by 66in (168cm), mid 19th century.