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.
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.
George III mahogany Linen Press, George II mahogany Armchair, George IV oak breakfront Library Bookcase, George IV mahogany drop-leaf Breakfast Table
George III mahogany Linen Press, George II mahogany Armchair, George IV oak breakfront Library Bookcase, George IV mahogany drop-leaf Breakfast Table
A George III mahogany Card
Table, circa 1800, inlaid throughout with
ebonised stringing, the chamfered
rectangular fold-over top above tapered
square legs with spade feet, 89cm. wide;
2ft. llin.
A George III mahogany Linen Press, circa 1800, inlaid throughout with stringing, the swan-neck pediment with later gilt-metal mounts, the pair of oval rosewood crossbanded panel
doors now enclosing hanging space, below are four long graduated drawers, on splayed bracket feet,. 129cm. high by 126cm. wide; 4ft. 3in. by 4ft. 2in.
A Regency mahogany and
rosewood crossbanded Breakfast Table,
circa 1820, the rounded rectangular
tilt-top above a ring turned pillar and
quadruple splayed legs ending in brass
cappings and castors, 139 by 100cm.;
4ft. 6′/2in. by 3ft. 3′/2in.
A set of six George III mahogany
Dining Chairs, circa 1780, the
shield-shaped backs with pierced splats, the nailed green leathercloth seats above tapered square legs.
A George II mahogany Armchair, circa 1750, with a pierced vase-shaped splat and drop-in green hide seat, on carved cabriole legs ending in pad feet, restored, including later
seat rails.
A George III mahogany Press
Cupboard, circa 1800, the arched
cornice above a pair of oval panelled
doors, now enclosing a hanging space,
the lower section now with two short and
one long dummy drawer above a real
drawer, on shaped apron with splayed
bracket feet, altered, 211cm. high by 121cm.
wide; 7ft. 11 in. by 4ft.
A George IV oak breakfront
Library Bookcase, circa 1830, with
ebonised mouldings throughout, the
swan-neck pediment above an egg and
dart cornice with dentilled and foliate
carved mouldings, the three pairs of
astragal doors with brass grille panels,
the three frieze drawers each with a pair
of panel doors below enclosing adjustable
shelves, on a plinth base, altered including
later components, 279cm. high by 396cm.
wide; 9ft. 2in. by 13ft.
A George III mahogany oval
Pembroke Table, circa 1800, the
satinwood crossbanded top above a single
drawer, on boxwood strung tapered
square legs ending in castors, restored,
101cm. wide; 3ft. 33/4in.
A George IV mahogany drop-leaf Breakfast Table, circa 1825, with a frieze drawer, the quadruple turned legs above moulded sabre feet ending in ornate brass cappings, noiv
lacking castors, 107cm. wide; 3ft. 6in.
A George III mahogany serpentine-front Sideboard, circa 1790,
the central frieze drawer flanked by two
drawers and a door, on tapered square
legs with spade feet, 160cm. wide;
5ft. 3in.
A Regency rosewood Sofa Table,
circa 1815, the rectangular top
crossbanded in maple, the pair of real
and opposing dummy frieze drawers
inlaid with stringing, the conforming
inlaid rectangular supports on maple
banded splayed legs ending in brass paw
feet and castors, 144cm. wide when open;
4ft. 9in.
A George IV mahogany secretaire Bookcase, circa 1825, the flared cornice above a pair of astragal doors enclosing adjustable shelves, the writing drawer revealing stationery
compartments, below are three long graduated drawers, on bracket feet, 214cm. high by 103cm. wide; 7ft. by 3ft. 4′/2in.
A George IV mahogany secretaire Bookcase, circa 1820, inlaid throughout with ebonised stringing, the flared cornice above a pair of panel doors enclosing adjustable shelves, the
rosewood crossbanded base with a writing drawer above two long drawers, on splayed bracket feet, 230cm. high by 101cm. wide; 7ft. by 3ft.
A Victorian mahogany and brass-bound secretaire Military Chest, circa 1850, in two parts, the pair of frieze drawers including a writing drawer above three long graduated
drawers, on turned feet, 109cm. high by 99cm. wide; 3ft. 7m. by 3ft. 3m.
A late George III mahogany and upholstered Wing Armchair, circa 1800,
the tub-shaped back upholstered in
green velvet, on ring turned legs with
brass castors.
A George II red walnut kneehole
Dressing Table, circa 1740, the moulded
top above one long frieze drawer and an
arrangement of seven drawers
surrounding a recessed cupboard door,
on bracket feet, 71cm. high by 77cm. wide;
2ft. 4in. by 2ft. 6in.
A George III mahogany Wing
Armchair, circa 1760, upholstered in
nailed brown hide, on chamfered square
legs joined by stretchers.
A George III mahogany Card Table, circa 1790, inlaid throughout with stringing, the satinwood banded ‘D’-shaped top above tapered square legs, 91 cm. wide; 3ft.
A late George III mahogany Commode Chest, circa 1800, the
crossbanded fall-front above two drawers, on bracket feet, altered, 71cm. high by 63cm. wide; 2ft. 4in. by 2ft. lin.
A William IV mahogany Cellaret,
circa 1830, of sarcophagus form, the
hinged top revealing a lead-lined
interior, with panelled sides, on a plinth
base, 65cm.; 2ft. V/2in.
George III mahogany Bureau, George II mahogany and parcel-gilt Wall Mirror, Regency mahogany Breakfast Table, George III mahogany Commode Armchair
George III mahogany Bureau, George II mahogany and parcel-gilt Wall Mirror, Regency mahogany Breakfast Table, George III mahogany Commode Armchair
A George III mahogany
Canterbury, circa 1810, the four
divisions with turned and square
supports, the lateral frieze drawer above
turned feet and castors, 46cm. wide;
A George III mahogany
Chest-on-Chest, circa 1760, the dentilled
cornice above two short and three long
graduated drawers with fluted corners,
the base with three further long
graduated drawers, on shaped bracket
feet, side split, 181cm. high by 108cm. wide;
5ft. 11m. by 3ft. 6m.
A Regency mahogany extending
Dining Table, circa 1820, the rounded
rectangular top with concertina action,
the spiral reeded turned legs on brass
castors, 296cm. long by 122cm. wide fully
extended, with three extra leaves; 9ft. 8V2in.
A George II mahogany and red walnut Tea Table, circa 1740, the carved rectangular top above a frieze drawer and cabriole legs, on trefoil pad feet,
84cm. wide; 2ft. 9in.
A George III mahogany Bureau, circa 1760, the fall revealing stationery compartments, the four long graduated drawers above bracket feet, 91cm. wide;
A George III mahogany Bureau, circa 1790, the fall revealing stationery compartments, the four long graduated drawers above bracket feet, 102cm. wide;
A George III mahogany Chest, circa 1770, the moulded top with a slide, the four long graduated drawers flanked by blind-fret corners, on bracket feet,
85cm. high; 2ft. 9′/2in.
A George III mahogany Sofa Table, circa 1800, inlaid throughout with stringing, the rounded rectangular top with a pair of real and opposing dummy frieze drawers, the
rectangular and splayed supports joined by an associated turned stretcher and on brass cappings and castors, restored, 161cm. wide when
open; 5ft. 3l/iin.
A Regency green painted and parcel-gilt Chaise Longue, circa 1820,
6ft. 8in. the scrolled ends and seat upholstered in blue velvet, on foliate carved and turned legs, repainted and gilded, 203cm. long;
A George IV oak three-tier Whatnot, circa 1820, with turned and square supports above a drawer, on turned feet and brass castors, 104cm. high by 48cm. wide; 3ft. 5in. by lft.
lin.
A George II mahogany and parcel-gilt Wall Mirror, circa 1740, the 4ft. lin. later triple bevelled plate within carved borders flanked by scrolled sides, applied with pendant
flowers, 140cm. wide;
A Regency mahogany Breakfast
Table, circa 1810, the rounded
rectangular tilt-top above a ring turned
pillar, on quadruple reeded splayed legs
ending in brass cappings and castors,
130 by 100cm.; 4ft. 3m. by 3ft. 31hin.
A Regency mahogany Sofa Table,
made-up, the rounded rectangular top
with coromandel banding, the frieze with
two real and two opposing dummy
drawers, on turned supports and
quadruple reeded splayed legs ending in
brass cappings and castors, joined by a
pole stretcher, 150cm. wide; 4ft. llin.
A George III mahogany, pine and
oak Chest-on-Chest, the upper part with
a dentilled and blind-fret cornice above
two short and three long graduated
drawers with fluted corners, the
associated lower part with a slide and
three long graduated drawers, on
bracket feet, 188cm. high by 108cm. wide;
6ft. 2in. by 3ft. 6′/2in.
A set of four George III
mahogany Chairs, circa 1790, the
reeded backs with leaf carved cresting
rails above stick splats and vase-shaped
motifs, the stuffed seats on tapered and
partially reeded square legs joined by
stretchers.
A set of six George III mahogany
Chairs, circa 1790, the reeded backs
with pierced rails, the stuffed seats above
tapered square legs and spade feet,
restored.
A George III mahogany Wing
Armchair, upholstered in yellow damask,
on square legs headed by pierced angle
brackets, reconstructed.
A George III mahogany pie-crust
Tripod Table, circa 1780, the shaped
tilt-top above a vase-shaped turned stem,
on cabriole legs, 74cm. diam.; 2ft. 5in.
A George III mahogany Commode
Armchair, circa 1760, with a pierced
splat and drop-in seat, the shaped apron
flanked by chamfered square legs
A set of eight Regency mahogany
rail-back Chairs, circa 1810, including
two armchairs, the stuffed seats above
ring turned legs.
George III mahogany breakfront Library Bookcase, Regency rosewood Writing Table, George IV mahogany Serving Table and Cellaret
George III mahogany breakfront Library Bookcase, Regency rosewood Writing Table, George IV mahogany Serving Table and Cellaret
A George III mahogany
breakfront Library Bookcase, circa
1810, with the moulded cornice above
two pairs of lancet astragal doors
enclosing adjustable shelves, the lower
part enclosed by corresponding panel
doors with ebonised mouldings, on a
plinth base, 241cm. high by 246cm. wide;
7ft. llin. by 8ft. lin.
A George III mahogany small
Bureau, circa 1790, the fall outlined with
stringing and enclosing stationery
compartments, the four long graduated
drawers above bracket feet, 94cm. high by
76cm. wide; 3ft. lin. by 2ft. 4in.
A William IV rosewood Games
Table, circa 1830, the rectangular top
with a reversible sliding panel with
chessboard inlay revealing a
backgammon board, the columnar
turned stem on a shaped platform base
with bun feet, 73cm. high by 55cm. wide;
2ft. 5in. by lft. 9V2in.
A Regency rosewood Writing
Table, circa 1820, the rectangular top
with a leather-inset top and gadrooned
mouldings, the pair of frieze drawers
above a slide, the twin ring turned end
supports joined by a pole stretcher with
paterae mounted sides, on splayed legs
ending in chased brass castors, 75cm. high
by 112cm. wide; 2ft. 5J/2in. by 3ft. 8in.
A William IV rosewood Teapoy,
circa 1835, the circular top enclosing
four divisions, the gadrooned frieze
above a baluster turned and cabochon
carved support with scrolled acanthus
tripod supports, 48cm. diam.; lft. 7in.
A George III mahogany Chest,
circa 1760, the moulded top above two
short and three long graduated drawers,
on ogee bracket feet, 81 by 97cm. wide;
2ft. 8in. by 3ft. 2in.
A George IV mahogany Serving
Table and Cellaret, circa 1825, the
rectangular table top above an acanthus carved frieze, on reeded turned tapering legs, 94cm. high by 175cm. wide; 3ft. lin. by 5ft. 9in.; together with a matching mahogany
Cellarette of sarcophagus form, the moulded hinged top revealing lead-lined partitions, the panelled sides above gadrooned feet, 52cm. high by 71 cm. wide; lft. 8′/2in. by 2ft.
4in.
A Regency mahogany secretaire
Bookcase, circa 1810, the broken-arch
pediment with a stylised swag and
volutes, the pair of astragal doors
enclosing adjustable drawers, the writing
drawer revealing satinwood stationery
compartments, below are three long
graduated drawers, on turned feet,
230 by 105cm.
A Regency rosewood Chiffonier,
circa 1815, the raised back with an open
tier above a frieze drawer and a pair of
panelled doors, on later bun feet, 118cm.
high by 92cm. wide; 3ft. lO’fan. by 3ft.
A William IV mahogany breakfront Bookcase, circa 1835, the
chamfered cornice above four astragal
doors enclosing adjustable shelves, below
are three frieze drawers and four panel
doors enclosing adjustable shelves, on a
plinth base, 213cm. high by 234cm. wide;
7ft. by 7ft. 8m.
A George IV rosewood Cabinet, circa 1825, in two parts, the moulded cornice above a glazed panelled upper section enclosed by a pair of doors, the mirror-backed interior with
lined shelves, the projecting base with a pair of pleated fabric panel doors enclosing adjustable shelves, on a plinth base, 203cm. high by 127cm. wide: 6ft. 8in. by 4ft. 2m.
A George IV mahogany Cheval Dressing Mirror, circa 1820, the
rectangular plate with scrolled reeded supports joined by stretchers, on hipped splayed legs ending in brass paw feet and castors, 78cm. wide; 2ft. 61hin.
A George III mahogany oval pedestal Table, circa 1800, the tilt-top with later satinwood crossbanding, the columnar turned stem on quadruple splayed legs ending in brass
castors, restored, 132 by 108cm.; 4ft. 4in. by 3ft.61/2in.
A George IV rosewood Davenport, circa 1825, the leather-inset top with a rear pierced fret gallery including a pair of drawers, the pierced lyre-shaped supports with plume
splats, on platform base with a turned stretcher and scroll feet, 53cm. wide; lft. 9in.
A William IV mahogany
Partners’ Writing Table, circa 1835, the
moulded rectangular top with a tooled
leather inset and six opposing drawers,
the reeded turned legs on brass cappings
and ceramic castors, 111 by 180cm.;
3ft. Win. by 5ft. llin., bearing drawer
impress E. W. Hammond, 30 Bell Yard,
Lincolns Inn.
A Regency painted and gilt
Overmantel, circa 1815, the stepped
cornice above a circular convex plate
within green and gilt lattice frieze, the
bound cluster columns with acanthus
capitals enclosing a rectangular plate,
98cm. high by 132.5cm. wide; 3ft. 2l/2in. by
4ft. 4′Ain., plates later.
A George III mahogany tray-top Commode, circa 1790, the tambour front above a pull-out base, on square legs, 78cm. high by 51cm. wide; 2ft. 63Ain. by lft. 8in.
A painted canvas four-fold Screen, early 19th Century, decorated throughout with flowers and exotic birds within nailed borders, 160cm. high;
5ft. 3in.
A George III mahogany Library
Bookcase, circa 1780, the arched
dentilled cornice and blind-fret frieze
above a pair of geometric astragal doors
enclosing shelves, below are a pair of
panel doors enclosing two short and two
long crossbanded drawers, on a plinth
base, 272cm. high by 140cm. wide; 7ft. llin.
by 4ft. 7in.
A George III mahogany ‘D’-end
Dining Table, circa 1790, with a reeded
border, on tapered square legs ending in
brass spade feet and castors, altered,
173cm. long by 121cm. wide fully extended.
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.
George I walnut chair-back Settee, William and Mary walnut and featherbanded Tea Table, George I walnut Armchair, George II yew-wood Chest-on-Chest
George I walnut chair-back Settee, William and Mary walnut and featherbanded Tea Table, George I walnut Armchair, George II yew-wood Chest-on-Chest
A George I walnut and featherbanded Bureau Bookcase, circa 1720, the arched cavetto cornice above a pair of astragal doors enclosing adjustable shelves with a pair of candle
slides and a dummy drawer, the fall revealing stepped stationery compartments and a well above a pair of doors enclosing later sliding trays, on bracket feet, restored, 223cm.
high by 95cm. wide; 7ft. 4m. by 3ft. IVzin.
A Queen Anne-style walnut and featherbanded Bureau Bookcase, circa 1910, the double domed cornice with urn finials above a pair of bevelled and star cut mirror panel doors
enclosing adjustable shelves, the fall surmounted by a pair of candle slides and enclosing a fitted interior including a well, the two short and two long graduated drawers above
shaped bracket feet, 210cm. high by 95cm. wide; 7ft. lOViin. by 3ft. Vfcin.
A William and Mary oyster laburnum and walnut Chest, circa 1700,
with segmented veneers and holly
stringing, with two short and three long
graduated drawers, the sides with
roundels, on later shaped bracket feet,
restored, 90cm. high by 94cm. wide;
2ft. litem, by 3ft. lin.
A Queen Anne walnut Dressing Table Mirror, made-up, the bevelled plate with pierced fret surmount, the stepped base with three short drawers above one long drawer, on bun feet,
41cm. wide; I ft. 4in.
A George III cherrywood Bureau, circa 1780, the fall revealing stationery compartments, the four long graduated drawers above later bracket feet, faults, 98cm. high by 81cm.
wide; 3ft. 2V2in. by
2ft. 8in.
A George I walnut chair-back Settee, circa 1720, the shell carved cresting above triple pierced vase-shaped splats, the drop-in seat on shell carved cabriole legs with pad feet,
restored
A George I walnut Side Table, circa 1720, the moulded top above three frieze drawers and a shaped apron, on cabriole legs ending in pointed pad feet, restored, 71cm. high by
86cm. wide; 2ft. 4in. by
2ft. Win.
A William and Mary walnut and featherbanded Tea Table, circa 1700,
the semi-elliptical top with a pair of small
frieze drawers, the turned and octagonal
tapering legs joined by stretchers, on bun
feet, restored and including later components,
71cm. wide; 2ft. 4in.
A George I walnut and feather-
banded Bureau, circa 1720, the fall
revealing a well and stepped stationery
compartments, the two short and two
long graduated drawers above later
bracket feet, 98cm. high by 91cm. wide;
3ft. 21hin. by 3ft.
A George I walnut Armchair,
circa 1715, the oak cresting rail above a
solid vase-shaped splat, the leathercloth
upholstered seat on cabriole legs joined
by turned ‘H’-shaped stretchers
A pair of George I walnut Side
Chairs, circa 1750, with solid
vase-shaped splats and drop-in seats, on
cabriole legs with pad feet
A George I walnut and feather-banded secretaire Chest, circa 1720, the
later top above a moulded frieze,
formerly with a slide, the writing drawer
revealing stationery compartments above
three long graduated drawers, on
bracket feet, 113cm. high by 107cm. wide;
3ft. 8in. by 3ft. 6in., formerly with an upper
section
A William and Mary walnut cushion frame Wall Mirror, circa 1690,
with a later rectangular plate, restored, 53 by 49cm.; lft. 9in. by lft. 7in.
A George I walnut Armchair, circa 1720, with a solid vase-shaped splat and drop-in seat, on cabriole legs joined by turned ‘H’-shaped stretchers and with pad feet, restored
A William and Mary beech wood and cane Side Chair, circa 1690, with a pierced cresting and cabriole legs joined by turned ‘H’-shaped stretchers
A George I walnut and feather-
banded kneehole Writing Desk, circa
1720, the quarter veneered crossbanded
top above one long frieze drawer
revealing a writing surface and
compartments, the kneehole with a
recessed cupboard door surrounded by
seven drawers, on bracket feet, restored,
74cm. high by 75cm. wide; 2ft. 5in. by
2ft. 51/2tn.
A George I walnut and feather-
banded Chest, circa 1715, the
crossbanded top above two short and three long graduated drawers, on reduced bracket feet, restored, 97cm. high by 89cm. wide; 3ft. 2in. by 2ft. 11 in.
A George II yew-wood
Chest-on-Chest, circa 1730, the moulded
cornice above two short and three long
graduated drawers, the base with three
further long graduated drawers, on
bracket feet, 175cm. high by 96cm. wide;
5ft. 9m. by 3ft. 2in.
A William and Mary walnut and
featherbanded Bureau Bookcase, circa
1700, the moulded cornice above a pair
of doors with later mirror panels
enclosing shelves with candle slides
below, the fall revealing a well and
stepped stationery compartments, below
are two short and two long drawers, on
later bun feet, restored, 202cm. high by
104cm. wide; 6ft. Ttein. by 3ft. 5in.
A George I walnut Stool, circa
1720, the rectangular needlework seat
above cabriole legs with scroll carved
knees, on pad feet, 49cm. wide; lft. 7V2in.
GEORGIAN OAK DRESSER, LARGE OAK TRIDARN, OAK AND ELM BUREAU, ASH AND ELM WINDSOR WHEEL BACK DINING CHAIRS, OAK COUNTRY MADE DINING CHAIRS
GEORGIAN OAK DRESSER, LARGE OAK TRIDARN, OAK AND ELM BUREAU, ASH AND ELM WINDSOR WHEEL BACK DINING CHAIRS, OAK COUNTRY MADE DINING CHAIRS
A MID GEORGIAN OAK DRESSER BASE,
the rectangular top above three
cock beaded drawers and an open
section interposed by turned
balusters, above a pot board and
shaped plinth, 3l2in (80cm) by
73in (186cm), mid 18th century.
A LATE GEORGE III OAK AND MAHOGANY DRESSER, the pediment supported by corbels and split balusters, with three plate shelves, the break front lower part with f our central
drawers, flanked on either side by a drawer and a panel cupboard door, on bracket feet, 85in (216cm) by 62in (166cm), second quarter 19th century.
AN OAK PRESS, with a pair of arched panel doors enclosing hanging pegs above a series of four short cock beaded drawers and one long drawer, on bracket feet, 77in (196cm) by
51in (130cm), 19th century.
AN OAK DRESSER, the upper part with a molded pediment above three plate rails, the lower part with three frieze drawers above а pair of cupboard doors flanking three further
short drawers, above a shaped apron, 80in (203cm) by 66in (168cm), second quarter 19th century.
AN OAK TRIDARN, the upper part with a frieze initialed M.I., Aged 13, 1714, above an open section with turned supports, the centre section with pendant bosses and а pair of
cupboard doors flanking а central panel, the lower part with а pair of cupboard doors, on stump supports, 83in (211cm) by 57in (145cm), early 18th century but extensively
restored.
A LARGE OAK TRIDARN, with a castellated pediment, above a shaped
pelmet initialed ТВ 1675 and an
open section, the rail below carved
with rosettes and pendant bosses
flanking two cupboard doors and а
lozenge molded panel, the lower
part with a fluted rail and a pair of
four panel doors, now on turned
feet, 912in (233cm) by 79in
(201cm), mid 17th century, but the
pediment early20th century, and with
restorations throughout.
The pediment indistinctly
inscribed ‘This cabinet was
repaired and polished by Robinson
Swire, Cabinetmaker.
A LATE GEORGIAN OAK AND ELM DRESSER, the upper part with three plate shelves, the lower part with three frieze drawers above a pair of cupboard doors enclosing three further
central drawers, on bracket feet, 81(207cm) by 64in, late 18th century, later pulls.
A LATE GEORGE III OAK AND MAHOG ANY DRESSER, the
mahogany veneered pediment inlaid with boxwood lines above three plate rails, the lower part with three short drawers above а pair of mahogany veneered panel doors flanking one
real and two dummy drawers on bracket feet, 80in (203cm) by (153cm), early 19th century.
A GEORGE III OAK BUREAU, the fall front enclosing a fitted drawer above four graduated drawers, on later bracket feet, 40in (102cm) by 36in (92cm), third quarter 18th century.
AN OAK AND ELM BUREAU, the fall
front applied with geometric moldings enclosing a fitted interior, pollard elm veneered sides, above two short and three long drawers, each applied with geometric moldings, on
bracket feet, 40in (103cm) by 34in (86cm), reconstructed and remodeled in the 20th century.
A GEORGE III OAK CHEST ON STAND, the cross banded top above two short and three long graduated cock beaded drawers, the stand with four short drawers flanking an arched centre,
on dwarf cabriole supports, 48in (122cm) by 42in (107cm), late 18thlearly 19th century.
A WALNUT CHEST ON STAND, with а
molded pediment above two
short and three long drawers, first
quarter 18th century, the stand with
one long and two deep drawers
above a shaped apron on cabriole
supports, inlaid with herring-
bone bandings throughout, 61in
(155cm) by 45in (114cm).
A CHARLES II OAK CHEST ON STAND, the chest in two parts, each part with two drawers applied with geometric moldings, the stand with three drawers above an arcade, reduced in
height, 45in(114 cm) by 43in (109cm), third quarter 17th century.
A SET OF TEN ‘JACOBEATHAN’ DINING
CHAIRS, including a pair of arm-
chairs, each with a tall carved and
pierced back with a padded panel,
padded seat on baluster supports
and castors, third quarter 19th century.
AN OAK WAINSCOT ARM CHAIR, with
a shaped cresting above a foliate carved panel back, open arms, later solid seat on baluster turned supports, 49in (125cm) overall, second quarter 17th, century.
A SET OF FLVE ASH AND ELM WINDSOR
WHEEL BACK DINING CHAIRS, each
with a wheel pierced splat flanked
by sticks, dished seat on turned
supports and rails, second quarter
19th century, each bearing a brand
Mark M.S.
A HARLEQUIN SET OF EIGHT ELM LAD-
DER BACK DINING CHAIRS, including
four side chairs, each with а pоке
rail, and a pair of side chairs, and
two armchairs, all with rush seats
and on pad feet.
A MID 17ТН CENTURY OAK JOINT BACK
STOOL with a shaped cresting flanked by finials, the back panel carved with stylized foliage and contained by guilloche and lunette carved rails and styles, solid seat on ring
turned supports.
A HARLEQUIN SET OF SEVEN GEORGE
III OAK COUNTRY MADE DINING
CHAIRS including one armchair, five with an arched rail, all with stick splats and solid seat on tapering supports, all late 18th century.
AN ASH AND ELM WINDSOR ARMCHAIR, with a pierced splat, dished seat on turned supports joined by a crinoline stretcher, mid 19th century.
OAK BREAKFRONT BOOKCASE, MAHOGANY CHAISE LONGUE, WALNUT OCCASIONAL TABLE, MAHOGANY GEORGE III PEDESTAL DINING TABLE, CARVED WALNUT WALL MIRROR
OAK BREAKFRONT BOOKCASE, MAHOGANY CHAISE LONGUE, WALNUT OCCASIONAL TABLE, MAHOGANY GEORGE III PEDESTAL DINING TABLE, CARVED WALNUT WALL MIRROR
AN OAK BREAKFRONT BOOKCASE with a
moulded cornice above four glazed cupboard doors enclosing shelves, the outset lower part with panelled cupboard doors.
A GILTWOOD WALL MIRROR, the rect-angular bevelled plate within a frame pierced and carved with berries and leaves, 51 by 45in; 130 by 114cm, c. 1870.
A PORCELAIN-MOUNTED BURR-WALNUT
SIDE CABINET, D-shaped top, with two panelled cupboard doors inset with oval porcelain panels within interlaced cross-banded doors, the sides with convex glazed cupboard doors,
43 by 72in; 109 by 183cm, 1860.
A SET OF FOUR OAK DINING CHAIRS, the
slightly scrolled backs with a rung
support, padded back, sprung seat and
turned legs on castors, 1870’s.
A MAHOGANY CHAISE LONGUE with a
scroll end with a balustrade back support, the sprung seat on bulbous turned legs, c. 1870.
A MAHOGANY CARD TABLE, the rect-
angular top above a parcel-gilt frieze, with turned tapering legs joined by an ‘X’ stretcher on brass castors, 29 by 36Jin; 74 by 92cm, c. 1870.
A PINE SIDE TABLE, the rectangular top and two frieze drawers on trestle supports held by notched buttresses, 48in; 112cm wide, c. 1870.
A SET OF SIX WALNUT DINING CHAIRS,
each with a waisted back pierced and carved with scrolls above a stuffed serpentine seat, on moulded cabriole legs, c. 1860.
AN OAK SIDE CHAIR with a panelled back fianked by twisted supports and unusual buttress supports, the solid seat on turned and square-section legs, c. 1870.
AN UNUSUAL CEDARWOOD SIDE CABINET
with two cupboard doors inlaid with ebony stringing within ebonised borders, the whole flanked by outset columns with gilt-bronze capitals, 42 by 40in; 108 by 102cm, c. 1870.
A WALNUT LOO TABLE with a quarter-veneered tip-top, in well-figured wood above a serpentine apron on a pierced baluster column and four cabriole legs, 29 by 60 by 41in; 74 by
152 by 130cm, c. 1860.
A PAIR OF GOTHIC REVIVAL HARDWOOD
NARROW DOORS, each with three tall
lancet arches above crenellation and
diagonal tongued and grooved saw-
and leaf-edged panels each.
A CARVED WALNUT WALL MIRROR, the
oval mirror plate within a border carved with various fruits and cereals, 43 by 34in; 109 by 86.5cm, c. 1870.
A GILLOWS ‘LOUIS XVI SATINWOOD
CIRCULAR TABLE, the moulded top on a central fluted column with fluted outset supports on a tripod trestle base, stamped Gillows number L1427, c. 1870
A WALNUT OCCASIONAL TABLE in well-
figured wood, the octagonal top inlaid with trellis and leaves, on turned legs joined by a tier stretcher similarly inlaid, 26 by 29in; 66 by 74cm, c. 1870.
A ROSEWOOD OCCASIONAL TABLE, the
lobed tip-top on a slender stem and moulded tripod base, 27 by 30in; 70 by 76cm, c. 1840.
A SET OF SIX ‘GEORGE Hl’ MAHOGANY
DINING CHAIRS, including two Arm-
chairs, each with a slightly dipped top-
rail, vase splat and stuffed drop-in seat,
on cabriole legs, c. 1880.
A SATINWOOD DISPLAY TABLE, the glazed top inlaid with a floral border, on cabriole legs joined by a stretcher inlaid with a musical trophy, 29 by 24|in; 74 by 62cm, c. 1880.
A PAIR OF ‘GEORGE IIl’ MAHOGANY DINING
CHAIRS with pierced vase splats and
drop-in seats, the cabriole legs ending
in claw-and-ball feet, c. 1880.
A ‘GEORGE III’ SATINWOOD PEMBROKE
TABLE, the top inlaid with a reserve of leaves and flowers, the frieze with a single drawer, on square tapering legs with brass castors, 27 by 27fin; 69 by 70.5cm, late 19th
century.
A PAIR OF JAPANNED STANDARD LAMPS,
attributed to Hille & Co., each with a chamfered square tapering column above an octagonal base with a blind-fret frieze painted and gessoed throughout with chinoiserie, 63in;
162cm, c. 1920.
AN EDWARD IAN ART NOUVEAU MAHOGANY
TEA TABLE, the serpentine square top on outset square tapering legs, the frieze with three baize-lined hinged circular trays, inlaid with stylised foliage, 29 by 18in; 73.5 by
45.5cm, c. 1910.
A MAHOGANY BUTLERN TRAY with four
hinged edges pierced with carrying handles, on square-section legs, 18 by 24in; 46 by 61cm, modem.
A MAHOGANY ‘GEORGE III PEDESTAL
DINING TABLE, the ‘D’ ends with a reeded border on triple downswept legs, with an extra leaf, 39in; 100cm wide, 97in; 247.5cm long fully extended, 20th century.