An Art Nouveau oak Sideboard, Victorian carved walnut framed Sofa, Queen Anne oak boarded Box, Queen Anne-style walnut Dining Chairs

An Art Nouveau oak Sideboard, Victorian carved walnut framed Sofa, Queen Anne oak boarded Box, Queen Anne-style walnut Dining Chairs

An Art Nouveau oak Sideboard, circa 1905, the galleried back with an embossed copper panel and pierced sides, the pair of frieze drawers above inverted tapered square legs

joined by stretchers, 126cm. high by 111cm. wide.

A William and Mary walnut and featherbanded Chest, circa 1690, now in two parts, the moulded crossbanded top above two short and three long graduated drawers, on later bracket

feet, 96cm. high by 86cm. wide.

A George III mahogany and
crossbanded bow-front Sideboard, circa 1790,
inlaid throughout with stringing, the central
frieze drawer above a pair of small panelled
doors flanked by deep drawers, the tapered
square legs on brass spade feet and castors,
90cm. high by 138cm. wide.

A matched set of eight Regency
rail-back Dining Chairs, circa 1815,
comprising: a pair of armchairs with gadrooned crestings and stuffed seats, on ring turned legs, and a set of six rail-back standard chairs, on turned legs, re-railed and

restored.

A Victorian carved walnut framed Sofa, circa 1860, covered in button upholstered gold dralon, the arched pierced back with a foliate scroll cresting, the bowed arms above scroll

facings carved with fruit, on cabriole legs, 196cm. wide.

A George III mahogany Occasional Table, circa 1770, the square moulded tilt-top with a galleried border, with a baluster turned pillar and tripod supports, altered, 61cm. wide.

A Chinese carved hardwood Armchair, circa 1900, the dragon mask cresting above a panel back carved in relief with a stylised dragon, the serpentine solid seat with dragon arms,

on cabriole legs.

A George III mahogany Pembroke Table, circa 1790, the oval top with two fall leaves and chequered inlay above one real and one dummy frieze drawers, the fronts with rosewood

crossbanding, on square tapering legs with spade feet, restored, 76cm.

A Louis XVI walnut miniature
Commode, circa 1790, the later grey marble
top above three drawers with brass mouldings,
the fluted sides on tapered square feet, 31cm.
high by 31cm. wide.

An Edwardian oak pedestal Writing Desk, the tooled leather-inset top above an arrangement of nine drawers, on tapered square feet, 153 cm. wide, bears trade label of Robson &

Sons, Newcastle-on-Tyne.

A Queen Anne oak boarded Box, with hinged cover, faults, 61cm. wide.

A George IV mahogany Tea Table, with a rectangular top, on a turned pillar.

A George IV mahogany tripod Table, the circular tilt-top above a turned column a reeded legs, faults, 56cm. diam.

A George III mahogany Chest, of two short and three long graduated drawers, on bracket feet, 106cm.

A Victorian Chaise Longue, the scrolled; end and seat upholstered in green dralon, on turned feet, 162cm.

A pair of Queen Anne-style walnut Dining Chairs, with vase-shaped splats, the drop-in needlework seats above shell carved cabriole legs with ‘H’-shaped stretchers.

An Edwardian mahogany Armchair, the
oval cane panel back and serpentine seat above
turned legs; together with another Edwardian
mahogany Armchair, on stop-fluted turned
legs.

An Edwardian mahogany Writing Desk,
the galleried leather-inset top with two small
drawers, below is an arrangement of nine
drawers, 122cm. wide, now on plinth bases.

A George III mahogany Side Table,
fitted with two frieze drawers, on chamfered
square legs, 100cm. wide.

A George I-style walnut Card Table, the eared fold-over top with counter recesses, on shell carved cabriole legs and pad feet, 80cm. wide.

Edwardian mahogany Dressing Table Mirror, Edwardian mahogany two-seater Settee, George IV mahogany Cheval Mirror, Victorian walnut and inlaid oval Games Table

Edwardian mahogany Dressing Table Mirror, Edwardian mahogany two-seater Settee, George IV mahogany Cheval Mirror, Victorian walnut and inlaid oval Games Table

A George Ill-style mahogany Corner Armchair, with pierced splats, the drop-in seat above carved cabriole turned legs.

A George III mahogany gendeman’s Washstand, the divided hinged top revealing a rising mirror, fitted below with a drawer and a tambour door, on square legs, 46cm.

An Edwardian mahogany Dressing
Table Mirror, the triple panels on reeded
supports and splayed legs, 117cm. wide.

A Victorian walnut Davenport, inlaid with chequer banding, fitted with four real and four opposing dummy drawers, on turned supports, 54cm.    ?500—800

A George IV mahogany bow-front Chest, of three drawers flanked by fluted canted corners, on bracket feet, 108cm.

A George IV mahogany Cheval Mirror,
the rectangular plate on counter-weights
flanked by a pair of adjustable brass candle
holders, on quadruple splayed supports, 80cm.
wide.

A William IV yew-wood octagonal
Occasional Table, on turned support and
platform base and quadruple feet, 52cm.

A Louis XV-style mahogany and inlaid tray-top Bedside Cupboard, with a marble inset above three drawers and cabriole legs, 45cm. wide.

A mahogany Centre Table, inlaid with stringing, the top with rounded ends, on square tapering legs joined by a shaped undertier, with applied metal paterae, some veneers

lacking, 126cm.

A Victorian oak Cabinet Bookcase, the cavetto cornice above a pair of glazed doors enclosing adjustable shelves, below are a pair of drawers and a pair of panel doors, on plinth

base, 220cm. high by 123cm. wide.

A George IV mahogany three-tier Shelf,
on turned brass supports, 76cm. wide.

An Edwardian mahogany two-seater Settee, inlaid with ebony stringing, the cane two-panelled back and seat above square tapering legs and spade feet, together with a green fabric

cushion.

A Victorian winged tub Armchair, upholstered in yellow silk rep.

A George III inlaid mahogany and satinwood crossbanded bow-front Corner Washstand, the hinged top opening to form a splash-guard, revealing apertures, fitted below with a

cupboard door and a drawer, on square splayed legs joined by an undertier, 67cm. wide.

A Regency mahogany rail-back Armchair, the pierced splat with oval paterae, the reeded arms and nailed stuffed hide seat above turned legs.

A George III mahogany two-tier Washstand, the top with a shaped frieze above a drawer, on tapered square legs, 42cm. wide.

A mahogany electric Floor Lamp, on a
turned and reeded column and tripod base,
formerly a pole screen, 147cm. high.

A mahogany framed three-fold Screen, each panel with a silk needlework of flowers, 164cm. wide.

A Victorian walnut and inlaid oval Games Table, the tilt-top with chessboard inlay, on turned cluster support and tripod base, 75cm.

A George III mahogany pie-crust Table, the associated tilt-top above a turned pillar and tripod base, 74cm.

A mahogany Partners’ Desk, 19th Century, with inset top and real and dummy frieze drawers, the pedestals each with three drawers and an opposing cupboard, on a plinth base,

faults, 155cm. 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.

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.

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.

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.