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.
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.
Regency mahogany rail-back Dining Chairs, George III mahogany Armchair, George III mahogany bow-front Sideboard, George III mahogany serpentine-fronted Chest
Regency mahogany rail-back Dining Chairs, George III mahogany Armchair, George III mahogany bow-front Sideboard, George III mahogany serpentine-fronted Chest
A pair of Regency simulated
rosewood and brass inlaid rail-back
Chairs, circa 1810, with cane seats, on
sabre legs, together with loose squab
cushions.
A set of eight Regency mahogany
rail-back Dining Chairs, circa 1810, with
rectangular top-rails, the stuffed seats
covered in green silk fabric, on tapered
square legs.
A Regency mahogany Armchair, circa 1815, with a scroll carved and brass inlaid cresting rail, the stuffed velvet upholstered seat on reduced reeded turned legs.
A Regency mahogany Breakfast Table, circa 1820, the rounded rectangular tilt-top above a baluster turned stem and splayed tripod supports ending in brass cappings and castors,
restored, 90 by 96 Jem.; 2ft. ll’Mn. by
3ft. 2in.
A George III mahogany and later
carved Chest-on-Chest, circa 1770, with
fretwork scroll pediment and blind-fret
chamfered corners, on shaped bracket
feet, stamped Edwards &f Roberts, carving
later, 220cm. high by 114cm. wide;
7ft. 2V2in. by 3ft. 9in.
A George III mahogany Armchair,
circa 1770, with a spindle turned back
and cane seat, on tapered square legs.
A George III mahogany
Chest-on-Chest, circa 1760, the moulded
cornice above two short and three long
graduated drawers, the base with three
further long graduated drawers, on ogee
bracket feet, restored, 170cm. high by
118cm. wide; 5ft. 7in. by 3ft. Win.
A George III mahogany Plate
Bucket, circa 1780, of coopered
brass-bound form, with a brass carrying
handle and later liner, 40cm. high:
lft.4in.
Dining Table, circa 1780, the top with later oak crossbanding and ebonised stringing, the moulded chamfered square legs on brass spade feet and castors, altered and restored,
257 by 63cm. extended, including three leaves; 8ft. 5in. by 2ft.
A George III mahogany ‘D’-end
Dining Table, circa 1790, with a leaf
insertion, on tapered square legs, restored,
200cm. long by 132cm. extended; 6ft. 7in. by
4ft. 4in.
A George II mahogany Tripod
Table, circa 1750, with a birdcage
support above a columnar turned stem
and triple cabriole legs, on pad feet,
79cm. diam.; 2ft. 7in.
A George III mahogany
bow-front Sideboard, circa 1790, inlaid
throughout with stringing and kingwood
crossbanding, the frieze drawer above an
arched apron with inlaid fan spandrels
flanked by a pair of deep drawers, on
moulded tapered square legs ending in
spade feet, 89cm. high by 137cm. wide;
2ft. 11 in. by 4ft. 6in.
A pair of George IV mahogany
rail-back Armchairs, circa 1825, with
carved mid-rails and stuffed horse-hair
seats, on reeded turned legs.
A George III mahogany
breakfront Sideboard, circa 1790, inlaid
throughout with stringing, the central
frieze drawer above an arched apron
flanked by a pair of deep drawers, on
tapered square legs with spade feet,
94cm. high by 152cm. wide; 3ft. lin. by 5ft.
A George III mahogany
Chest-on-Chest, circa 1790, inlaid
throughout with boxwood and chevron
stringing, the moulded cornice above two
short and six long graduated drawers, on
bracket feet, 186cm. high by 111 cm. wide;
6ft. lin. by 3ft. 7Win.
A George III mahogany serpentine-fronted Chest, circa 1760,
the moulded top above four long graduated drawers flanked by fluted and stop-fluted corners, on shaped bracket feet, restored, top drawer formerly fitted, 86cm. high by 92cm.
wide; 2ft. Win. by 3ft.
A George III mahogany
secretaire Bookcase, circa 1790, inlaid
throughout with stringing, the moulded
cornice above a pair of Gothic astragal
doors enclosing adjustable shelves, the
writing drawer with a pair of panel
cupboard doors below, on bracket feet,
215cm. high by 108cm. wide; 7ft. lin. by
3ft.6Wm.
A George II mahogany Cabinet Bookcase, circa 1745, the moulded cornice above a pair of glazed panelled doors enclosing adjustable shelves, the lower part with an arrangement of
nine drawers, on bracket feet, 199cm. high by 105cm. wide; 6ft. 6lhin. by 3ft.
A George III mahogany
serpentine-fronted Sideboard, made-up,
inlaid throughout with stringing, the back with a raised tubular brass gallery, the pair of frieze drawers flanked by a pair of deep drawers, on tapered square legs headed by
paterae and on spade feet, 208cm. wide; 6ft. Win.
A George IV Regency mahogany
secretaire Bookcase, circa 1820, the
domed cornice above a pair of astragal doors enclosing adjustable shelves, the breakfront base with a writing drawer above three long graduated drawers flanked by a pair of
panel doors, on turned feet, faults, 266cm. high by 157cm. wide; 8ft. 8!/2in. by 5ft. 2in.
A George III mahogany and
nailed green hide Armchair, circa 1790,
the tub-shaped back above a serpentine
seat, on moulded tapered square legs
headed by paterae.
George III mahogany 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.
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.
WALNUT BUREAU, GEORGE II RED WALNUT DINING CHAIRS, MAHOGANY WINE COOLER, DUTCH MAHOGANY CYLINDER BUREAU, SECRETAIRE BOOKCASE
WALNUT BUREAU, GEORGE II RED WALNUT DINING CHAIRS, MAHOGANY WINE COOLER, DUTCH MAHOGANY CYLINDER BUREAU, SECRETAIRE BOOKCASE
A GEORGE I WALNUT BUREAU, the fall front enclosing a good fitted interior with a well, above two short and two long graduated cock-beaded drawers on bracket feet, 40in (102cm)
square, first quarter 18th century/, restored and with later handles and bracket feet.
A GOOD GEORGE III MAHOGANY
BUREAU, the fall-front enclosing an amboynas veneered fitted interior above four graduated cock beaded drawers, on bracket feet, 411/2in (105cm) by 39in (99cm), third quarter of
the 18th century.
A GEORGE III MAHOGANY EXTENDING
DINING TABLE, the ‘D’ shaped top with an incised border opening in conjunction with a concertina action on six ring turned supports and castors, 282in (72cm) by 64in (163cm)
including two leaves, by 482in (123cm), 19th century. Ralph Edwards’ Dictionary of English Furniture illustrates а table incorporating a similar concertina extending action.
The action known as ‘lazy tongs’ was originally patented by Richard Brown in 1805.
A GEORGE III MAHOGANY TRIPOD
TABLE, the circular top with а flower head molded border on а gadrooned and fluted baluster stem and garret molded down-swept supports, 29in (74cm) by 32in (84cm), third quarter
18th century.
A GOOD SET OF EIGHT LATE GEORGE II RED WALNUT DINING CHAIRS, include
two arm chairs, each with а shaped molded rail, vase shaped solid splat, padded drop-in seat on cabriole supports and pad feet, mid 18th century.
A GEORGE III MAHOGANY DRESSING COMMODE, the bow front top inlaid with an oval pattered opening to reveal a pull-up dressing mirror and a hinged panel with a baize lined well
below, above one dummy and two real graduated cock beaded drawers on splay bracket feet, inlaid throughout with boxwood and ebony lines, 33in (84cm) by 36in (92cm), early 19th
century, originally enclosing apertures for a basin and tumblers, but now fitted with a hinged flap.
A LATE GEORGE III MAHOGANY BOW
FRONT CHEST of four long graduated cock beaded drawers above а shaped apron and bracket feet, with turned pulls inlaid with box-wood lines throughout,
A GEORGE III MAHOGANY CHEST of small proportions, the rectangular top above four graduated drawers, each with turned pulls on bracket feet, 32in (81cm) by 36in (92cm), early
19th century).
A GOOD SET OF FIVE LATE GEORGE II RED WALNUT DINING CHAIRS, each with a shaped slightly arched back rail above a pierced and molded splat, red leather padded drop-in seat on
cabriole supports carved at the knees with flower heads and foliage, on pad feet, second quarter 18th century.
A LATE GEORGE III MAHOGANY SEC-
RETAIRE BOOKCASE, the upper part with a pair of astragal glazed doors, the outset lower part with a deep fitted secretary drawer above three long cock-beaded drawers, on a
shaped apron and bracket feet, inlaid with ebony springs throughout, 85in (216cm) by 43in (109cm), early 19th century.
A GEORGE III MAHOGANY SECRETAIRE BOOKCASE, the upper part with а pair of astragal glazed doors enclosing adjustable shelves, the outset lower part with a deep secretary drawer
applied with four dummy drawer fronts, enclosing а fitted interior, above a series of three long graduated drawers above a shaped apron and bracket feet.
A LATE GEORGE III MAHOGANY BREAK-FRONT LIBRARY BOOKCASE, the slightly stepped pediment above three glazed sections each with a pair of astragal glazed doors, the lower part with
three conforming sections each with panel cup-board doors on a series of concave sided feet, 94in (239cm) by 124in (315cm), early 19th century.
A GOOD GEORGE III CHEST OF BOWFRONT OUTLINE, with four long graduated cock-beaded and box-wood strung drawers on outset ogee bracket feet, 33in (84cm) by 38in (97cm), late 19th
century.
A GEORGE IV MAHOGANY WINE COOLER of rectangular form, the raised top with cavetto molding enclosing a zinc lined interior above tapering sides on a plinth base, inlaid
throughout with box-wood lines, 22in (56cm) by 31in (79cm), second quarter 19th century.
A GEORGE III MAHOGANY WINE COOLER, the hexagonal top enclosing a lead lined interior, the top and sides contained by three brass bands, on molded supports and castors reduced in
height, (49cm) by 16in (41cm), third quarter 18th century.
A GEORGE III MAHOGANY CHEST OF SMALL PROPORTIONS, the top with molded edge above two short and three long drawers flanked by quadrant fluted corners, on bracket feet, 37in
(94cm) by 38in (97cm), late 18th century.
A ROSEWOOD DAVENPORT, the sliding top with inset leather writing surface opening to reveal a well, fitted with a side pen and ink drawer above a dummy slide and four real
graduated drawers, opposed by one real slide with inset leather surface above four dummy graduated drawers, 35in (89cm) by 19in (48cm) by 26in (66cm), second quarter I9th
century.
A DUTCH MAHOGANY CYLINDER BUREAU, with a blind fret carved frieze above the cylinder opening to reveal a good fitted interior, above three long cock-beaded drawers flanked by
outset blind fret carved corners on tapering feet, cross banded throughout in satinwood, 47in (120cm) by 46in (117cm), late 18thlearly 19th century.
A DUTCH MAHOGANY BUREAU, the upper part with a fall front enclosing a good fitted interior with а central cupboard door flanked by boxwood and ebony and gilt bronze mounted
pilasters and shaped drawers, pigeon holes and well, above two lopper drawers and a series of three long drawers of concave/convex outline flanked by outset corners, on cabriole
claw front supports, 45in (114cm) by 37in (94cm), early 19th century .
A LATE GEORGE III MAHOGANY
CORNER WASH STAND, the hinged bow front top opening to reveal an aperture for a basin and mugs above an open section and one real and two dummy drawers, on outset slender
supports, 50in (127cm) max. by 24in (61cm), early 19th century.
TRIPOD TABLE - DROP-LEAF TABLE - CORNER CUPBOARD - GEORGE II FIRE-SCREEN - GEORGE II WALNUT TALLBOY - TRIPOD TABLE
TRIPOD TABLE - DROP-LEAF TABLE - CORNER CUPBOARD - GEORGE II FIRE-SCREEN - GEORGE II WALNUT TALLBOY - TRIPOD TABLE
A GEORGE II MAHOGANY DROP-LEAF TABLE, on turned
legs ending in pad feet, 2ft. 4in. high by 2ft. l3kin. wide
(71cm. by 65.5cm.) circa 1740, restored.
A GEORGE I WALNUT CHAIR
with waisted splat, stufFed drop-in seat and cabriole
legs joined by stretchers, circa 1710, the back and legs now with carved decoration.
A LATE GEORGE II MAHOGANY TRIPOD TABLE, the hinged ‘pie-crust’
top on a ring-turned baluster stem and downcurved cabriole legs ending in pad
feet, 2ft. 2′/2in. high by2ft. 5V2in. diameter (67cm. by 75cm.) circa 1755.
A GEORGE II MAHOGANY WRITING TABLE, the
rectangular top with a slide in the frieze above a drawer,
the kneehole with a shallow shaped drawer above a
recessed cupboard with three drawers in each pedestal and
bracket feet, 2ft, 8′/2in, high by 2ft. 9in. wide (82.5cm. by
84cm.) circa 1740.
A GEORGE II MAHOGANY CORNER CUPBOARD, with
dentil comice and swan-neck cresting with a pair of
flowerheads, the door outlined with a moulded panel
and enclosing three serpentine shelves, with stop-fluted
side panels, 3ft. lO’uin. high by 2ft. 8in. (118cm. by
81cm.) circa 1750.
A GEORGE II MAHOGANY CHEST of four graduated
long drawers, with moulded top and bracket feet, 3ft.
high by 3ft. Vhin. wide (91cm. by 95cm.) circa 1750,
handles replaced.
A SMALL GEORGE II WALNUT AND PARCEL-GILT WALL MIRROR
the scrolling top pierced with a foliate roundel, the rectangular mirror
plate within a moulded frame and scrolling apron, 2ft. 3lhin. high by lft. 5in. wide (70cm. by
43cm.)mid-18th Century, restored.
A LATE GEORGE II FIRE-SCREEN, the rectangular rising needlework panel worked
with a scene of animais and red houses in the countryside, with a pierced apron and trestle supports
ending in scroll feet, 3ft.by 2ft. 2in. wide (110cm. by 66cm.) circa 1755.
A GEORGE II WALNUT WALL MIRROR, the
elaborately scrolled cresting pierced with a roundel and
a ho-ho bird, the rectangular mirror plate within a
moulded carved frame above a scrolling apron, 2ft.
lOin. high by lft. Thin. wide (87cm. by 49.5) mid-18th
Century, restored.
A GEORGE II WALNUT TALLBOY with a moulded
cornice above three short frieze drawers and three
graduated long drawers, the lower part with three
graduated long drawers on bracket feet, 5ft. 9in. high by
3ft. 3V2in. wide (175cm. by 103cm.) circa 1745, extensively
restored.
A GEORGE II WING ARMCHAIR with a high curved
back, the wings scrolling round to form armrests, the
stufred seat on moulded chamfered legs joined by an
H-stretcher, circa 1755.
AN EARLY GEORGE III MAHOGANY TEA OR GAMES
TABLE, with rectangular top, carved at the edge with
rococo scrollwork, and the frieze with a bead and reel
moulding, on square moulded legs carved with rope
pattern on the front corners, 2ft. 8V2in. wide (82cm.) circa
1760.
A GEORGE III MAHOGANY TRIPOD TABLE, the
circular top with moulded rim raised on a baluster stem
and plain cabriole legs, 2ft. 5in. high by 2ft. diameter
(74cm. by 61cm.) circa 1760.
A LEATHER-COVERED MAHOGANY BERGERE, the
serpentine-topped back with overscrolled downcurved
arms and square moulded legs joined by stretchers, mid-
18th Century, the upper part altered.
AN EARLY GEORGE III MAHOGANY CHEST with a
brushing slide and four graduated long drawers, on
bracket feet, 2ft. 8in. high by 2ft. 6in. wide (81cm. by
67cm.) circa 1770.
A GEORGE III MAHOGANY ARMCHAIR, the serpen-
tine toprail and pierced vase-shaped splat with outcurved
arms, drop-in seat on square legs joined by stretchers,
circa 1765, arms later.
AN EARLY GEORGE III MAHOGANY CHEST OF DRAWERS with moulded top above a
brushing slide and four graduated long drawers, on bracket feet, 2ft. WMn. high by 3ft. 2in. wide (88cm.
by 96cm.) circa 1765.
AN EARLY GEORGE III MAHOGANY GENTLEMAN’S
WARDROBE with a moulded cornice, a pair of cupboard
doors and two short and two graduated long drawers, on
scrolling bracket feet, 6ft. 3′/2in. high by 4ft 6in. wide
(192cm. by 136cm.) circa 1765.
A GEORGE III MAHOGANY TRIPOD TABLE, the hinged top on a ringed fluted
stem and downcurved cabriole legs ending in pad feet, 2ft. 4lhin. high by lft. Hin. diameter (72cm. by
58.5cm.) circa 1765.
AN EARLY GEORGE III MAHOGANY SERPENTINE-FRONTED BEDSIDE CUPBOARD with a hinged
lid and a hinged shelf above two dummy drawers enclosing an aperture for a pot, on square legs,
2ft. wide (61cm.) circa 1765, pot compartment originally rising on a sash.
DUTCH PARQUETRY CABINET - INLAID MAHOGANY WRITING DESK - DUTCH MAHOGANY CYLINDER BUREAU -ITALIAN GILTWOOD LOOKING GLASS - JAPANNED CABINET ON STAND
DUTCH PARQUETRY CABINET - INLAID MAHOGANY WRITING DESK - DUTCH MAHOGANY CYLINDER BUREAU -ITALIAN GILTWOOD LOOKING GLASS - JAPANNED CABINET ON STAND
A PAIR OF GILT-BRONZE PASTILLE-BURNERS each in
the form of a vase with pierced lid surrounded by three
fasces, supported on seated gryphons, 8′/tin. high
(21.5cm.) early 19th Century.
A DUTCH MAHOGANY AND BRASS BRAZIER
with a brass carrying handle and liner, the outside
supported by dowels waisted to form a splayed base with
a brass rim, lft. 4′Mn. high (42cm.), early 19th Century.
A DUTCH PARQUETRY CABINET, the top set with a
partridgewood lozenge crossbanded in kingwood with
satinwood spandrels and with a broad rosewood border
above a pair of similarly inlaid cupboard doors, on
square tapering block feet, 2ft. 9in. high by 3ft. ‘Mn. wide
(84cm. by 94cm.) circa 1790.
A CUT-PAPER PICTURE of eight birds perched on a
tree, the right with a stag and the left with a man and
two dancing goats in the distance, all in eut black paper,
6′Ain. high by VMn. wide (16cm. by 19cm.) second quarter
ofl9th Century.
A MAHOGANY CHEST of two drawers, the top inlaid with a shell patera,
raised on square tapering legs with pierced brackets, 2ft. 6in. high by
2ft. 8in. wide (76cm. by 82cm.) early 19th Century, probably Austrian.
A DUTCH MARQUETRY LIT BATEAU with over-
scrolled ends and decorated throughout with floral
marquetry urns and boxwood and ebony stringing,
7ft. long (213cm.) circa 1820.
AN INLAID MAHOGANY WRITING DESK, with a tambour fronted
superstructure enclosing a fitted interior, the top and
front set with shell ovals and boxwood stringing, the lower
part with a sliding writing surface, and hinged flap, above a
kneehole with a dummy drawer flanked by four graduated long
drawers at either side, the panelled sides inlaid with shell
ovals, and reading slides, 4ft. Vhin. high by 4ft. 8in.
wide (125cm. by 143cm.) circa 1790, Dutch or German.
A DUTCH PAINTING ON GLASS by Zeuner, depicting
a sorrowful peasant girl with two Franciscan monks in
an Italianate landscape with Castles and villas, signed in
the bottom left hand corner and dated 1770.
A DUTCH MAHOGANY CYLINDER BUREAU, the
leather-lined writing surface opening in conjunction
with the cylinder flap and enclosing a fitted interior
with three long drawers below, the lower two flanked by
half columns on bracket feet, 3ft. 8′/2in. high by 3ft. 7in.
wide (113cm. by 109cm.) circa 1800.
AN ITALIAN GILTWOOD LOOKING GLASS of late 18th Century style with
bevelled plate, the cresting pierced with a diamond trellis
centred by an oval of carved flowers under a pair of cornucopiae
and ribbons, 4ft. Hin. high by 2ft. Hin. wide (150cm. by 89cm.)
A MAHOGANY TALL CHEST of seven drawers with
fruitwood stringing and plinth base, 5ft. 55V*in. high by
2ft. 5in. wide (166cm. by 73.5cm.) late 18th Century,
possibly German or Dutch.
A FINE SINO-DUTCH LAC BURGAUTE SECRETAIRE A
ABATTANT, the projecting frieze drawer supportee on a
pair of reeded pillars above a panelled fall front enclosing
drawers and pigeonholes and a pair of panelled doors
enclosing three long drawers, on tall block feet, the
sides each with a pair of carrying handles, the whole of
the front finely decorated in tinted mother-o’-pearl with
birdx, peonies and prunus blossom, the flap panel with
an attractive view of buildings and monuments, the
sides with floral sprays, 4ft. lOin. high by 3ft. 2in. wide
(148cm. by 96cm.) circa 1820.
A SET OF FIVE ANGLO-INDIAN EBONY CHAIRS with
curved toprails, stuffed drop-in seats and turned legs,
circa 1825.
A SET OF FIVE BIEDERMEIER FRUITWOOD CHAIRS
with curved crescent-shaped toprails, stuffed seats,
square tapering slightly splayed legs, circa 1830.
A CHARLES X CARVED GILTWOOD AND GESSO PICTURE FRAME
of moulded rectangular shape, each corner faced with stylized
foliage and butterflies, outer measurement 34in. by 293/*in.
(87cm. by 76cm.) inner measurement 24in. by 20iUin. (61cm. by 51cm.) circa 1830.
A SMALL GILTWOOD AND PLASTER WALL MIRROR
with serpentine top plate and narrow border and the
apron and cresting applied with shells, high by
lft. 4′/2in. wide (62cm. by 42cm.) second quarter 19th
Century, probably German.
A GOANESE EBONY WORK-CASKET with serpentine sides,
the lid inset with a coat of arms, the interior elaborately
fitted and inlaid with ivory and tortoiseshell, high by lft. 2in. wide (14cm. by 37cm.) circa 1840.
A WALNUT SIDE CHAIR, the back carved with a
grotesque mask and C-scrolls on a solid seat
and ring-turned baluster legs, the splat 17th Century,
Swiss or Italian, seat and legs late 18th/early 19th Century.
A PAINTED AND PARCEL-GILT LOOKING GLASS, the rectangular plate
flanked by pilasters, the triangular pediment centred by an eagle,
3ft. 7in. high by 2ft. 4l/tin. wide (109cm. by 72cm.) circa 1840, possibly Viennese.
A JAPANNED CABINET ON STAND, the cabinet with
a pair of doors enclosing an arrangement of eleven
drawers decorated on the front, sides and interior with
attractive chinoiserie scenes of figures and buildings and
with engraved brass escutcheons, hinges and corner
mounts, the stand with square chamfered legs and
decorated with blind Chinese fretwork picked out in
gilt on black, overall height 5ft. 3in. by 3ft. 3in. wide
(160cm. by 99cm.) cabinet early 18th Century, stand
circa 1900.