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.
William IV rosewood pedestal Table, Victorian oak pedestal Desk, George I walnut Tallboy, early Victorian mahogany Writing Table
William IV rosewood pedestal Table, Victorian oak pedestal Desk, George I walnut Tallboy, early Victorian mahogany Writing Table
A George III mahogany tripod Table,
now with a fixed rectangular top, on a turned
stem and cabriole legs with pad feet, 82cm.
wide.
A George IV mahogany Clerk’s Desk,
the fall revealing a fitted interior, below are
two undertiers and a drawer, on turned
supports, 80cm. wide.
A Victorian mahogany narrow Writing Table, with inset top, two frieze drawers and bold turned legs, 183cm. long.
An early Victorian mahogany Writing Table, with inset top, the frieze with three drawers to the opposing side, the turned and reeded legs with ceramic castors, faults, one
drawer distressed, stamped W. Priest, 1 & 2 Tudor Street, Blackfriars, 168cm. long.
A Charles II oak boarded Box, circa 1680, carved throughout with geometric and fluted panels with punched decoration, 49cm. wide.
An elm Bench, 19th Century, of
primitive construction, on splayed feet, 233cm.
long.
A Continental mahogany Display Cabinet, mid-19th Century, with a pierced cresting above a panelled glazed door enclosing shelves, the base with an apron drawer, 190cm. high by
88cm. wide.
A William IV rosewood pedestal Table, the rectangular tilt-top on a chamfered pillar and shaped platform base with paw feet, 154cm. wide.
An ebonised and gilt-metal mounted Secretaire a Abattant, late 19th Century, the grey veined white marble top above fall-front enclosing stationery compartment and four short
drawers above three drawers between free-standing Corinthian column stiles, the whole front inlaid with brass foliate scrolls, on plinth base and turned feet, 74cm. wide.
A French mahogany and gilt-metal
mounted Pier Cabinet, 19th Century, the
black marble top above three shelves enclosed by a panelled door, on plinth base, 96cm. wide.
A Chinoiserie Bergere Suite, with green velvet upholstered cushion seats, on bun feet, comprising: a settee, 160cm. wide, and a pair of armchairs, faults.
A George I revival mahogany Cabinet, with a gadrooned top above a pair of doors with engraved brass mounts, the apron with a pair of drawers and a carved frieze, on cabriole
legs with claw and ball feet, distressed and locked, 121cm. wide.
A set of six Queen Anne-style beechwood Chairs, including a pair of carvers, with pink dralon drop-in seats, on cabriole legs.
A Victorian oak pedestal Desk, with a pair of real and one dummy frieze drawer above six drawers, on plinth bases, restored, 121cm. wide.
A George Ill-style mahogany and rosewood crossbanded bow-front Sideboard, with a frieze drawer and a pair of doors, on tapered square legs with spade feet, 133cm. wide
A set of eight Regency-style mahogany rail-back Dining Chairs, including a pair of armchairs, with scarlet dralon seats, on turned legs.
A set of ten Chippendale-style carved mahogany Dining Chairs, including a pair of armchairs, with cream damask seats, on cabriole legs with claw and ball feet.
A French mahogany and parquetry
Meuble d’Appui, with gilt-metal mounts and
inlaid bandings, the mirror back above a breche
d’alep marble top, the base with drawers,
glazed doors and cupboard doors, 204cm. wide.
A George III mahogany shield-back
Armchair, with a pierced splat and nailed
brown hide seat, on tapered square legs, arms
associated.
A George Ill-style mahogany Sideboard,
on turned fluted legs, 166cm. wide.
A George I walnut Tallboy, circa 1725,
with moulded cornice, two short and three
long drawers with three long drawers below,
on bracket feet, 162cm. high by 103cm. wide.
George I-style walnut Armchair, Edwardian rosewood and inlaid Music Cabinet, Victorian walnut Occasional Table, Anglo-Indian carved hardwood Davenport
George I-style walnut Armchair, Edwardian rosewood and inlaid Music Cabinet, Victorian walnut Occasional Table, Anglo-Indian carved hardwood Davenport
An Edwardian rosewood and inlaid Music Cabinet, the top with an oval fan medallion above a hinged fall-front, below is a glazed astragal door enclosing shelves, on bracket feet,
59cm. wide.
An Edwardian rosewood and inlaid Occasional Table, the oval top with central inlay of musical trophies, on square tapering legs joined by concave sided undershelf, 64cm. wide.
A 17th Century-style oak Box-on-Stand, the hinged lid above two simulated short drawers, the stand with frieze drawer, on turned legs joined by moulded stretchers, 74cm. wide.
A George IV mahogany and inlaid Torchere, on a spiral turned column and tripod base, 38cm. diam., formerly a shaving stand.
A Queen Anne-style walnut framed Mirror, with shaped top and bevelled glass, 85cm. high.
A George II mahogany Chest, of two
short and three long graduated drawers, on
bracket feet, 80cm. wide.
A George I-style walnut Armchair, the back and loose seat upholstered in floral tapestrv. on shell carved cabriole legs and claw and ball feet.
A Continental walnut Cupboard, 19th Century, the two shelves enclosed by a pair of panelled doors with carved frieze and plinth, on bracket feet, 112cm. wide.
A Victorian walnut Occasional Table, the oval tilt-top with satinwood inlay and stringing, on Baluster turned pillar and quadruple splayed legs, 133cm.
A Victorian rosewood pole Fire Screen, the glazed screen with tapestry of Royal coat-of-arms, on spiral turned pillar and triple supports with scroll feet, 145cm. high
A George IV mahogany Washstand, the
top with lead-lined cistern, the hinged fall
revealing washbasin above cupboard drawer
and bidet drawer, on turned tapering legs,
57.5cm. wide.
An Edwardian mahogany Display
Cabinet, the three shelves enclosed by an
astragal glazed and panelled door between
convex glazed panelled sides, on tapered
square legs and spade feet, 108cm. wide.
A Victorian ebonised Stool, the square seat upholstered in geometric tapestry, on turned tapering legs.
A late Victorian mahogany extending Dining Table, the rectangular top on cabriole legs and pad feet, 104cm. wide by 131cm. long, extending with two extra leaves to 210cm. long.
An Edwardian mahogany and inlaid Chair, the back and seat upholstered in flor fabric, on square tapering legs.
A George III oak Bureau, the hinged fall revealing stationery compartments above two short and three long drawers, on bracket feet, faults, 122cm. wide.
A mahogany Settee, 19th Century, made-up, the curved back with applied foliate roundel, the upholstered seat on block feet, 145cm. wide.
An Anglo-Indian carved hardwood Davenport, 19th Century, the superstructure with foliate pierced cresting above an arrangement of five short drawers, the writin surface.with
concealed pen drawer above foi real and four dummy drawers and carved fanciful bird supports and dragon feet, hinged lid lacking, faults, 65cm. wide.
A mahogany Sofa Table, the rectangul top with two fall leaves and gadrooned edgii above two real and two dummy short drawe~ upon columnar support and platform base with
quadruple splaved legs, one drawer lach faults.
An Eavestaff mini Piano, in walnut c together with matching Piano Stool, 129cm. wide.
A Victorian mahogany pedestal Desk,
the rectangular top inset with red leather
above one long and two small frieze drawers,
on two pedestals each with three short
drawers, on plinth bases with castors, 135cm.
wide.
A set of six Victorian mahogany
Chairs, the rectangular backs upholstered in
deep buttoned gold dralon, the upholstered
seats on turned tapering legs with castors.
Edwardian satinwood and parcel-gilt small Bureau, Victorian rosewood Occasional Table, Edwardian mahogany Display Cabinet, Edwardian mahogany Armchairs
Edwardian satinwood and parcel-gilt small Bureau, Victorian rosewood Occasional Table, Edwardian mahogany Display Cabinet, Edwardian mahogany Armchairs
An Edwardian satinwood and
parcel-gilt small Bureau, circa 1910,
decorated throughout with painted floral
sprays, the fall revealing a well and
pigeon-holes, the frieze drawer above
turned and fluted splayed legs joined by
pierced stretchers, 74cm. high by 38cm.
wide; 2ft. 5in. by lft. 3in.
A late Victorian rosewood
Occasional Table, circa 1900, inlaid
throughout with ivory and boxwood
stringing, the serpentine top with a
central arabesque roundel, the cabriole
legs with stretchers joined by a small
circular undertier, 75cm. wide; 2ft. 5V2in.
A George Ill-style mahogany
Wing Armchair, circa 1900, with
tapestry upholstery, on moulded
chamfered square legs joined by
stretchers.
A Victorian satinwood secretaire
Cabinet, circa 1860, the panelled fall
with rosewood inlaid arabesques, the
interior with stationery compartments
and a leather-inset writing surface, the
conformingly inlaid frieze drawer above
fluted turned legs with gilt-metal
mounts, on brass castors, 136cm. high by
97cm. wide; 4ft. 5V2in. by 3ft. 2in., castors
stamped Cope Collinson Patent.
A set of six Victorian carved
walnut balloon-back Chairs, circa 1855,
with floral crestings and mid-rails above
damask upholstered serpentine seats, on
cabriole legs.
A Victorian figured walnut combined Work and Tea Table, circa 1860, inlaid throughout with stringing, the rectangular fold-over top above a frieze drawer and a solid well, the
turned and splayed supports joined by a stretcher, 61cm. wide; 2ft.
An Edwardian mahogany Display
Cabinet, circa 1905, inlaid throughout
with ivory and sycamore floral motifs,
the domed cornice with a mirrored
recess above a pair of bowed leaded
glazed doors, the base with a further
recess and a pair of leaded glazed doors,
on tapered square legs with foliate
carved feet, 225cm. high by 99cm. wide;
7ft. 4V2in. by 3ft. 3in.
A pair of George Ill-style
satinwood and painted Armchairs, circa
1880, the pierced shield-shaped backs
decorated with floral sprays, the caned
seats above tapered square legs, on spade
feet.
Cf. Regency Furniture by Francis Collard, published by Antique Collectors’ Club, page 235: A painted satinwood Chair, circa 1880, by Wright &f Mansfield.
A black lacquer Chinoiserie
Bergere Sofa, circa 1920, the double
caned back and seat with turquoise velvet
upholstered cushions, on square legs,
168cm. wide; 5ft. 6in.
A George Ill-style mahogany
small Chest, 20th Century, the moulded
top above a slide and three long drawers,
on bracket feet, 73cm. high by 67cm. wide;
2ft. 5in. by 2ft. 2V2in.
A George Ill-style mahogany
Armchair, made-up, with a pierced
trellis back and bowed cane seat with
green velvet squab cushion, on fluted
turned legs.
An Edwardian satinwood
demi-lune Pier Cabinet, circa 1905,
inlaid throughout with ebony stringing and sycamore bandings, the later marble top above a panelled door decorated with marquetry ribbon-tied baskets of fruit, on shaped bracket
feet, 90cm. high by 111cm. wide; 2ft. 11′fain, by 3ft. 7′/2in., formerly with an upper section.
A pair of Edwardian mahogany
Armchairs, circa 1910, the wreath inlaid
cresting rails above tub-shaped backs
with griffin arm supports, the
serpentined seats on cabriole legs ending
in paw feet.
A George Ill-style mahogany
armchair, circa 1910, with a pierced and
swag carved splat and dipped striped
velvet upholstered seat, on moulded
chamfered square legs; together with a
matching single Chair.
A Victorian papier-mache Music
Stand, circa 1855, the adjustable
cartouche-shaped frame with a titled
painting of Paul and Virginie, after
Augustus Leopold Egg, on a telescopic
brass stem and gilt decorated baluster
pillar with scrolled tripod supports,
faults, now lacking detachable music ledge,
74cm. high when retracted; 2ft. 5in., the
reverse with an indistinct hand-written
label.
A Victorian walnut and inlaid Side Cabinet, circa 1855, with gilt-metal mounts and inset Sevres-style porcelain plaques, the central cupboard flanked by a pair of bowed glazed
doors, on a plinth base, 107cm. high by 156cm. wide; 3ft. 6in. by 5ft. IVnn.
A George Ill-style carved giltwood Overmantel Mirror, circa 1850, the pierced foliate and flame motif frame with four cartouche-shaped panels, 109cm. high by 118cm. wide;
A Victorian burr walnut and
tulipwood crossbanded Centre Table,
circa 1850, the rectangular quarter-
veneered top with serpentine sides, the
scroll carved supports joined by a
stretcher with lion masks at each end,
72cm. high by 149cm. wide; 2ft. 4l/iin. by
4ft. llin.
A George Ill-style mahogany breakfront Library Bookcase, circa 1920, the dentilled cornice above four pairs of astragal doors and a pair of slides, the interior with adjustable
shelves, on bracket feet, 249cm. high by 238cm. wide; 8ft. 2in. by 7ft. 11 tein.
A pair of George Ill-style gilt-
gesso Wall Mirrors, the cartouche-
shaped surrounds carved with ‘C’-scrolls,
flame motifs and flowerheads, 66cm. high
by 49cm. wide; 2ft. 2in. by lft. 7in.
Queen Anne walnut Table Desk, William and Mary walnut and crossbanded Side Table, walnut Display Cabinet-on-Stand
Queen Anne walnut Table Desk, William and Mary walnut and crossbanded Side Table, walnut Display Cabinet-on-Stand
A Queen Anne walnut and
featherbanded Table Desk, circa 1710,
the fall revealing stepped small drawers and pigeon-holes, the cavetto frieze drawer with lidded and open compartments, 41cm. wide; lft. 4in.
A William and Mary walnut Candle
Stand, circa 1690, the dodecagonal top
inlaid with stringing, the spiral twist
turned stem on splayed tripod supports,
restored, 36cm. wide; lft. 2in.
A George I walnut Chair, circa 1715, with a solid vase-shaped splat and drop-in seat, on shell carved cabriole legs ending in pad feet, restored
A Queen Anne walnut hanging Corner Cupboard, circa 1710, the
crossbanded door inlaid with chevron stringing, the interior with shelves, 93cm. high by 62cm. wide; 3ft. V2in. by 2ft.
A George I walnut and parcel-gilt
Overmantel Mirror, circa 1725, the later
triple bevelled plates within a moulded
border flanked by fretwork sides, 127cm.
wide; 4ft. 2in., formerly with candle sconces
A William and Mary walnut and
crossbanded Side Table, circa 1700, the
moulded top with a frieze drawer, the shaped apron above turned legs joined by waved ‘X’-shaped stretchers, 71cm. high by 79cm. wide; 2ft. 4in. by 2ft. 7in.
A George I walnut and
crossbanded Bureau, circa 1720, the fall
revealing stationery compartments, the
three short and three long graduated
drawers above bracket feet, 100cm. high
by 91cm. wide; 3ft. 3V2in. by 3ft.
A pair of George I walnut Chairs,
circa 1720, with solid vase-shaped splats
and drop-in seats, on cabriole legs
ending in pad feet
A Queen Anne walnut and featherbanded Chest, circa 1710, with two short and three long graduated drawers, on shaped bracket feet, restoration to feet, 94cm. high by 99cm. wide;
3ft. lin. by 3ft. 3in.
A William and Mary walnut and crossbanded Cabinet-on-Chest, circa 1700, inlaid throughout with stringing, the moulded cornice with a cushion frieze drawer above a pair of doors
enclosing an arrangement of drawers and pigeon-holes with a central door, below are two short and two long graduated drawers, on later bun feet, restored, 170cm. high by 113 cm.
wide;
5ft. 7in. by 3ft. 8V2in.
A George I walnut and feather-
banded Chest-on-Chest, circa 1720, the
cavetto cornice above three short and
three long graduated drawers flanked by
fluted chamfered corners, below are
three long graduated drawers, on
bracket feet, restored, partially re-veneered,
182cm. high by 102cm. wide; 6ft. by
3ft. 4in
A Queen Anne walnut and
featherbanded Chest, circa 1710, the
rectangular top above a pair of frieze
drawers and slide with integral lopers,
below are two short and two long
graduated drawers, on later bracket feet,
altered, 76cm. high by 82cm. wide; 2ft. 6in.
by2ft.8in.
A walnut Display Cabinet-on-Stand, now without a cornice, the pair of
domed astragal doors enclosing shelves
above four short and one long
featherbanded drawer, on octagonal
turned legs joined by waved stretchers
with bun feet, 217cm. high by 180cm. wide;
7ft. lin. by 5ft. llin., including early 18th
Century components, probably Dutch
A George I walnut and feather-
banded Bureau, circa 1725, the fall
enclosing stationery compartments, the
four long graduated drawers above
shaped bracket feet, 102cm. high by 92cm.
wide; 3ft. 4in. by 3ft.
GEORGIAN AND REGENCY FURNITURE
A George III mahogany secretaire Bookcase, circa 1790, the satinwood banded cornice with urn finials and arcaded mouldings, the pair of astragal doors enclosing adjustable
shelves, the writing drawer revealing satinwood small drawers, below are three long graduated drawers, on bracket feet, 238cm. high by 109cm. wide; lft. 91hin. by 3ft. 7in.
A George IV mahogany secretaire Bookcase, circa 1825, the moulded cornice above a pair of astragal doors enclosing adjustable shelves, the writing drawer revealing small drawers
and pigeon-holes, below are a pair of panel doors, on a plinth base, 262cm. high by 147cm. wide; 8ft. 71Mn. by 4ft. Win.
A George III mahogany secretaire
Library Bookcase, circa 1790, of
breakfront form, inlaid with stringing, the two pairs of astragal doors enclosing adjustable shelves, the writing drawer above three long graduated drawers flanked by a pair of
cupboard doors each with a dummy drawer, on a plinth base, now in three vertical sections, altered and restored, 230cm. high by 230cm. wide; 7ft. 6lhin. by 7ft. 6′/2in.
A George II mahogany Chest-
on-Chest, circa 1750, the moulded
cornice above three short and three long
graduated drawers flanked by fluted
corners, the base with a slide and three
long graduated drawers, on bracket feet,
81cm. high by 113cm. wide; 5ft. llin. by
3ft.6′/2in.
A George HI mahogany Bureau Bookcase, the associated upper section with a swan-neck pediment above a pair of lancet astragal doors enclosing adjustable shelves, the fall
revealing stationery compartments, below are two short and three long graduated drawers, on bracket feet, 246cm. high by 109cm. wide; 8ft. lin. by 3ft. lin.
A George III mahogany Chest, circa 1760, the moulded top above two short and three long graduated drawers flanked by fluted corners, on shaped bracket feet, 89cm. high by 97cm.
wide; 2ft. llin. by 3ft. 2in.
CALAMANDER OCCASIONAL TABLE, PAINTED CABINET ON STAND, PAINTED WALNUT HARLEQUIN DAVENPORT, CORNER DISPLAY CABINET, MAHOGANY AND MARQUETRY DESK
CALAMANDER OCCASIONAL TABLE, PAINTED CABINET ON STAND, PAINTED WALNUT HARLEQUIN DAVENPORT, CORNER DISPLAY CABINET, MAHOGANY AND MARQUETRY DESK
A BURR WALNUT LOO TABLE, the OVal top
inlaid with stringing on a baluster leaf-carved pillar and four leaf-carved cabriole legs, with a retailer’s label T. H. Filmer & Son, 29\ by 53in; 75 by 136cm, c. 1870.
A MAHOGANY AND MARQUETRY DRESSING
TABLE, the bow-fronted satinwood cross-banded top with three frieze drawers with three graduated drawers to the left of the recess and three dummy drawers forming a cupboard to
the right, on square tapering legs, 42in; 107cm wide, 1880-1900.
A SATINWOOD PEDESTAL with a marble top above a stop-fiuted column on square base, 42 by 13in; 108 by 33cm, c. 1890.
A CALAMANDER OCCASIONAL TABLE, the
octagonal top inlaid with ivory and boxwood stringing, on turned tapering legs joined by a tier stretcher, 29in; 74cm square, c. 1890.
A ‘GEORGE II’ MAHOGANY CHEST of four
graduated long drawers below a brushing slide; 75 by 70cm, ma de up late 19th century.
A MAHOGANY COLUMN, the flutingS
inlaid with kingwood, the gilt-bronze olive leaf and berry bandings above a plinth, 89.5cm, late 19th century.
A PAINTED CABINET ON STAND, the top
with a pair of cupboard doors painted with mid-17th century scenes, on a leaf-carved beechwood ‘X’-frame stand, 62 by 36iin; 159 by 92cm, late 19th early 20th century.
A PAIR OF ‘GEORGE II’ DINING CHAIRS in the manner of Mathew Darley, each with a rectangular back pierced with a lozenge and carved with trellis of leaves above a stuffed seat,
on leaf-carved cabriole legs and claw-and-ball feet, c. 1900.
A similar chair is illustrated in World Furniture, page 132, illus-tration 485.
A CHINESE HARDWOOD FOUR-FOLD SCREEN,
each fold with moulded pierced scroll cresting above a glazed panel enclosing an embroidery worked with dragons and bands, each fold 48 by 32in; 124 by 82cm, late 19th
century.
A PAIR OF MAHOGANY AND ROSEWOOD
PEDESTALS, the moulded tops on tapering panelled bodies on plinths, inlaid with garrya, 42fin; 108.5cm, c. 1900.
A SET OF SIX MAHOGANY DINING CHAIRS,
including one Armchair, each with a
serpentine top-rail and pierced inter-
laced splat flanked by moulded sup-
ports above a stuffed drop-in seat, on
leaf-carved cabriole legs with claw-
and-ball feet, c. 1900.
AN UNUSUAL PAINTED WALNUT HARLEQUIN DAVENPORT, the divided flat square top hinged to reveal a rising fitted writing surface and stationery compartment, the sides with four real
opposing four dummy drawers, on slender cabriole legs and block feet, the brass-work stamped ‘ The Eclipse’, patented in Great Britain, in other countries, with Bramah locks,
22in; 56cm wide, c. 1910.
A STAINED PINE ‘О’-SHAPED TALL DISPLAY
CABINET, the fluted cornice above a pair of doors and three glass shelves with tubular adjustable brass supports, the base carved with foliage, 97 by 47 by 20lin; 246.5 by 119.5
by 52cm, early 1900’s.
A ‘GEORGE III’ MAHOGANY SIDE TABLE,
the breakfront frieze carved with an urn and ribbon-tied husks, on square tapering legs, 48|in; 123.5cm wide, c. 1900.
A MAHOGANY CORNER DISPLAY CABINET,
the superstructure with a swan-neck cresting and a thirteen-panel glazed cupboard door enclosing shelves above a crossbanded cupboard door inlaid with shells, 92 by 28in; 234 by
71cm, c. 1900.
A PAIR OF WHITE-PAINTED AND PARCEL-
GILT ARMCHAIRS, the oval guilloche
backs with sprung seats, on scroll
cabriole legs.
A WALNUT DISPLAY CABINET, the rect-
angular glazed door flanked by small painted porcelain panels, 29fin; 75.5cm wide, 1860’s.
A PAIR OF ‘LOUIS XIV’ GILTWOOD SIDE
CHAIRS, the pierced vase backs with
sprung seats and fused tapering legs,
c. 1900.
A JAPANNED BAMBOO DAVENPORT with a
pierced superstructure above a sloping front, the s ides with three short drawers opposing a cupboard door, painted throughout with chinoiserie foliage, 42 by 24in; 107 by 61cm,
c. 1880.
A BAMBOO AND LACQUER HALL STAND
with a bevelled mirror plate flanked by asymmetrical shelves, above a frieze drawer and further shelves, 72 by 26in; 183 by 66cm, late 19th century.
A SET OF EIGHT MAHOGANY DINING
CHAIRS, including a pair of Armchairs,
each with a shield back and Prince of
Wales’ feathers splat, above stuffed
seats on tapering legs joined by an ‘H’
stretcher, second quarter of the 20th
century.
A SET OF SIX ‘NEW CROMWELL’ STAINED
OAK DINING CHAIRS, designed by E. Gomme, including a pair of Armchairs with concave backs and upswept arms, the Side Chairs carved with fiower-heads, on stile supports, with
‘U’-shaped stuffed seats, stamped Reg. No. 778034, one arm lacking, c. 1932.
A MAHOGANY AND MARQUETRY DESK, the
frieze drawer opening in conjunction with the cylinder, with a fitted interior and bronze lined fiap on square tapering legs, the front inlaid with elaborate boxwood and
harewood urns and foliage, 29in; 75cm wide, c. 1910.
AN OAK GOTHIC REVIVAL SECRETAIRE
BOOKCASE with a moulded comice above a central Iancet arched and glazed door, flanked by narrow glazed doors with a fitted secretaire drawer above a kneehole flanked by panelled
cupboard doors, 98 by 76 by 249 by 193 by 52cm, third quarter of the 19th century.
KINGWOOD AND PLASTER WALL MIRROR, ROSEWOOD WHATNOT, MAHOGANY SEWING TABLE, ROSEWOOD SECRETAIRE, TWO-PEDESTAL DINING TABLE
KINGWOOD AND PLASTER WALL MIRROR, ROSEWOOD WHATNOT, MAHOGANY SEWING TABLE, ROSEWOOD SECRETAIRE, TWO-PEDESTAL DINING TABLE
A ‘GEORGE Iii’ MAHOGANY DISPLAY
CABINET, the broken-arched cornice above a pair of cupboard doors each with two sections of diamond and square glazed trellis enclosing shelves; 226 by 133.5cm, partly made up
from 18th century pieces.
A KINGWOOD AND PLASTER WALL MIRROR
with a convex mirror plate within a reeded ebonised moulding and a gilt frame carved with ‘C scrolls, 39in; 99cm diam., second quarter of the 19th century.
A WILLIAM IV ROSEWOOD OCCASIONAL
TABLE, with two small drawers in the frieze, on a trestle support joined by a lotus-carved stretcher, 29 by 23fin; 74 by 60cm, c. 1835.
A WALNUT CENTRE TABLE, the OVal top
inlaid with foliage and stringing above turned supports and out-curved leaf-carved legs, 42 by 28in; 107 by 71cm, c. 1890.
A MAHOGANY BREAKFAST TABLE, the
circular top with a moulded border above a hinged panel, the octagonal tapering stem and circular base with scroll feet, 30 by 43in; 76 by 109cm, c. 1840.
A ‘GEORGE Iii’ PINE SERPENTINE CHEST
OF DRAWERS with three graduated long drawers on bracket feet, 32 by 28in; 81.3 by 72.5cm, 19th century.
A WHATNOT with three tiers above a frieze drawer with twist-turned supports, 49| by 2lin; 100 by 53.4cm, gallery replaced, c. 1840.
A ROSEWOOD WHATNOT, nOW with tWO
tiers and a drawer, with turned supports, 24 by 20in; 61 by 51cm, eut down, c. 1840.
A SET OF THREE SIMULATED ROSEWOOD
DINING CHAIRS, each with a curved top-
rail and lotus-carved crossbar, above
stuffed seat on turned tapering legs,
c. 1840.
A MAHOGANY SEWING TABLE with a WOrk
drawer above a pleated silk bag, on a concave-sided base with outset reeded feet, 28 by 20in; 71 by 51cm, c. 1840.
A MAHOGANY POLE SCREEN, the screen painted with a bull on a turned pole and socle, 46|in; 117.5cm, mid 19th century.
A ROSEWOOD TIP-TOP DINING TABLE with
a circular top on an octagonal tapering column and concave-sided triangular base, 47|in; 121cm diam., stencilled From Atkins’s Upholstery & Paper Hanging and Cabinet Warehouse
Northampton, 1840’s.
A MAHOGANY CARD TABLE, the rect-
angular top above a turned column and concave-sided base with turned feet, 29 by 35in; 75 by 89cm, c. 1840,
baize lacking.
A ROSEWOOD SECRETAIRE, the superstructure with a stepped pediment on turned self-tapering supports and a shelf above six further turned supports, the lower part with a
secretaire carved with mehrabs enclosing a fitted interior of six drawers and a central cupboard door, on large cabriole legs with scroll feet, on a square base joined by a
concave-fronted tier stretcher, the sides similarly carved with mehrabs and turned supports.
A MAHOGANY DISPLAY CABINET, the
dentil cornice above a pair of thirteen-panel glazed doors, the projecting lower part with a pair of cupboards, 80 by 42|in; 204.5 by 107.5cm, mid 19th century.
A PINE FOLDING POLE LADDER in 18th
century style, the brass Attings stamped Taylors Patent, 124in; 406.5cm long closed, mid 19th century.
A ROSEWOOD BAGATELLE TABLE, opening
to reveal a baize-lined interior, the stand with four turned tapering legs, 41f by 43f by 23in; 106 by 111 by 58.5cm closed, mid I9th Century.
A ‘GEORGE III’ MAHOGANY GENTLEMAN’S
WARDROBE, the broken arch with a dentil comice above a pair of cupboards inlaid with urns, the lower part with two short and one long dummy drawers above a long drawer, 93 by
56in; 236 by 142cm, altered from an 18th Century wardrobe, c. 1900.
A PAINTED SEWING TABLE, the top of
serpentine outline with a bird and foliage enclosing a fitted interior, on a baluster stem with four outcurved legs on a concave-sided base, 31 by 25in; 79 by 63.5cm, c. 1850.
A ‘GEORGE III’ MAHOGANY SERPENTINE
SIDEBOARD with three frieze drawers above four cupboard doors, with a plate-glass top, 36 by 73 by 21iin; 91 by 185.5 by 54.5cm, modem
A BURR-WALNUT CENTRE TABLE, the reCt-
angular top above trestle supports joiried by a pole stretcher, 29 by 42in; 73 by 107cm, made up in the 2Qth century.
A ‘GEORGE III’ MAHOGANY TWO-PEDESTAL
DINING TABLE with two ‘D’ ends and a crossbanded border, the pedestals with triple reeded downswept legs, 45in; 114cm wide, 88in; 223.5cm long fully extended, 20th century.
A GEORGE II REVIVAL MAHOGANY DINING-
ROOM SUITE, comprising a Dining Table,
46in; 118cm wide, 109in; 227cm long
fully extended; a Sideboard, 9lin;
231cm wide; a Serving Table, 55in;
140cm wide; a set of eight Dining
Chairs, including a pair of Armchairs,
and a pair of Bergeres ; a Mirror, 53in ;
135cm wide, late 1920’s.
WALNUT 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.
PAIR OF MALACHITE-MOUNTED MARQUETRY CABINETS - SATINWOOD DRESSING TABLE - ‘GEORGE III’ MAHOGANY CARLTON
PAIR OF MALACHITE-MOUNTED MARQUETRY CABINETS - SATINWOOD DRESSING TABLE - ‘GEORGE III’ MAHOGANY CARLTON
AN IMPORTANT AND FINE PAIR OF MALACHITE-MOUNTED MARQUETRY CABINETS, each with an arched mirror crest-ing surmounted by a gilt-bronze inter-laced monogram above a female mask, flanked by pearwood putti, the red marble top above outset canted columns with elaborately carved purpleheart and gryphon supports with pearwood sup-ports, flanking a cupboard door, one applied with a copper electrotype panel entitled Musica, the other entitled Poesia, held by fine marquetry and ivory inlaid arrangement of foliage and flowers, on gadrooned bun feet, the columns applied with malachite bosses, ISl by 34|in; 200 by 88cm, c. 1865.
Among the numerous woods used in this exceptionally fine pair of marquetry cabinets are the following: walnut, chestnut, box, pear, purpleheart, holly, syca-more and amboyna.
A PAINTED PEMBROKE TABLE, the top
with two ‘D’-flaps painted with vases and swags of ribbon-tied flowers within a rosewood inlaid border, the frieze with a central long drawer, on square tapering legs with brass castors similarly painted with swags of flowers, 1880-1900, 35in; 94cm wide (open), mid or late I9th century.
A MAHOGANY DISPLAY CABINET, the
broken pediment above a pair of glazed doors enclosing shelves, the stand with a fluted frieze and square chamfered legs, 76i by 29in; 194.3 by 74.3cm, 1880-1900.
A PAIR OF WALNUT AND MARQUETRY SIDE
CABINETS, each with a grained top above a glazed cupboard door inlaid with flowers and leaves flanked by fiat colurnns similarly inlaid and headed by gilt-bronze mounts.
A SATINWOOD AND MARQUETRY DISPLAY
CABINET ON STAND by Edwards & Roberts, the upper part with a sixteen-panelled glazed cupboard door enclos-ing shelves flanked by mirrored panels with open shelves supported by fluted colurnns, the lower part with a single drawer stamped Edwards & Roberts above a cupboard door flanked by open shelves inlaid throughout with swags with ribbon-tied foliage, masks and vases, crossbanded throughout with rosewood, 81 by 45in; 206 by 114cm, c. 1900.
A ‘GEORGE III’ MAHOGANY CARLTON
HOUSE WRITING DESK with three frieze drawers, on square tapering legs ending in castors, the superstructure with two brass letter slots, with key, c. 1800/1900.
AN EDWARDS AND ROBERTS MAHOGANY
WRITING TABLE, the inset leather top with outset corners above leaf-carved cabriole legs, with two long frieze drawers, 30| by 54 by 30in; 77 by 137 by 76cm, the frieze drawer stamped ER, 1880’s.
A ‘GEORGE II’ MAHOGANY DINING TABLE,
the rectangular top with three extra leaves, on four cabriole legs carved at the knees with shells and leaves with claw-and-ball feet, 120 by 294in; 305 by 75cm, late I9th century.
A MAHOGANY SETTEE upholstered in William Morris’s ‘Squirrel’, the arched back with over-scrolled arms, sprung seat and twist-turned legs, 73in; 186cm wide, late 19th century
This fabric was designed by J. H. Dearle, c. 1899, who was Morris’s manager and ran the works after his death. This fabric was exhibi-ted at the Arts and Crafts Exhibition of 1899.
A LIBERTY AND CO. BIRCH COCKTAIL
CABINET, with canted sides, incorporat-ing the sides of a wide door, enclosing shelves and a well above two drawers with plated heart escutcheons, 50 by 28in; 127 by 71cm, 1920’s.
A SET OF EIGHT ‘LATE GEORGE II’ DINING
CHAIRS, including a pair of Armchairs
each with a pierced vase splat, drop-in
seats and cabriole legs with claw-and-
ball feet, late 19th century.
A SET OF MAHOGANY WALL SHELVES with
an arched swan-neck cresting above five tiers of open shelves, each with a crenellated top above a pierced border with blind fret, with mirrored backs joined by double column supports, 46in; 117cm, c. 1890 .
A GOOD HINDLEY AND WILKINSON PAINTED SATINWOOD DRESSING TABLE,
the shield mirror hung with roses and a dove, the supporting cupboards with oval panels en grisaille, with classical figures, the shaped frieze containing concave/convex drawers with fitted interiors, the frieze drawer with a pull-out adjustable writing slide on ring-turned tapering legs, the whole painted with classical flowers and fruit, stamped Hindley & Wilkinson Ltd London, with Hobs & Co. special quality locks, 66 by 40| by 21in; 169 by 102 by 50.8cm, stretcher missing, c. 1890
This is a copy of the one now in the Victoria and Albert Museum which was purchased by the South Kensington Museum in 1867. A similar piece is illustrated in British Furniture, 1880-1915, by Pauline Agius, page 52.
A LARGE PAIR OF MAHOGANY DOORS AND
FRAMES, the overdoor with corbel supports applied with baskets of fruit and acorns, each door with six panels, 98 by 64in; 248 by 162.5cm overall; the doors 83 by 39iin; 210 by 99.7cm, c. 1910.
A SET OF ‘SHERATON GEORGE III MAR-
QUETRY DINING CHAIRS, the shield backs with solid vase splats inlaid with baroque marquetry, the sprung seats with square tapering legs and block feet, late I9th century, possibly Dutch, the marquetry partly incised on a maho-gany ground.
A ‘WILLIAM IV’ ROSEWOOD DRUM-TOP
TABLE, the top inset with a leather surface and crossbanded with rosewood, the frieze with four real and four dummy drawers on a tapering column and concave-sided base, 29 by 47in; 74 by 119cm, c. 1835.
A SET OF FOUR SIMULATED ROSEWOOD
DINING CHAIRS, the top-rails applied with foliage with double ‘S’-scroll splat, stuffed drop-in seat and turaed tapering legs, late 1930’s.
A TALL WALNUT STAND, the square top with out-flaring turned legs joined by a platform stretcher inlaid with pewter birds and flowers, the arched niches with beaten and pierced copper bosses, 44in; 112cm, c. 1900.
A SET OF EIGHT GEORGE III STYLE MAHO-GANY DINING CHAIRS, including tWO Armchairs, each with a serpentine top rail pierced with quatrefoils above three
conforming crossbars, the outcurved arms with leaf-carved scroll terminais,
the pad feet on fluted square-section
legs, joined by ‘H’-stretchers, early 20th
century.
A PAIR OF PAINTED WALL CABINETS in mid
18th century chinoiserie style, each with a pagoda cresting and open glass shelves supported by fluted columns, 36 by 22in; 91.5 by 56cm, fitted for electricity, modem.
A MAHOGANY PEDESTAL DESK with a
green leather-lined top above three frieze drawers and three drawers in each pedestal, 60 by 36in; 152.5 by 91.5cm, 20th century.
A NEST OF FOUR SATINWOOD OCCASIONAL
TABLES, each with an oval reserve on
four ring-turned supports and a trestle
base, the largest 26 by 20in; 60 by 5lin,
с. 1900.