Regency gilt-gesso convex Wall Mirror, Victorian mahogany oval Sutherland Table, Louis XVI-style carved elm Fauteuil, Victorian rosewood revolving Piano Stool
Regency gilt-gesso convex Wall Mirror, Victorian mahogany oval Sutherland Table, Louis XVI-style carved elm Fauteuil, Victorian rosewood revolving Piano Stool
A walnut and gilt painted triple Dressing Table Mirror, faults, 110cm. wide.
A George III mahogany tray-top Bedside Commode, with a tambour front above a pull-out base, on moulded square legs, 52cm. wide.
A George Ill-style large mahogany and crossbanded break-front Sideboard, 19th Century, the three frieze drawers flanked by a deep drawer and a cellaret drawer, the bell flower
carved terminals above tapered square legs and spade feet, 274cm. long.
A pair of early 19th Century-style black japanned and gilt ‘X’-framed Armchairs, with pierced trellis backs and button upholstered ivory dralon seats.
A Victorian oak and upholstered revolving tub-shaped Chair, covered in brown leathercloth; together with another tub-shaped Chair in matching upholstery, on turned legs and
castors.
A giltwood Standard Lamp, with a floral embroidered shade, on a fluted stem and carved tripod supports, 185cm. high.
A Regency gilt-gesso convex Wall Mirror, with an eagle cresting, 81cm. high.
A late George III mahogany small Chest, with ebonised stringing and four long drawers, on bracket feet, 80cm. wide.
A Victorian rosewood revolving Piano Stool, with an octagonal stem and triform base, on scroll feet, 50cm. high.
A 17th Century-style oak Joint Stool, with turned and square legs joined by stretchers, 47cm. wide.
A George Ill-style mahogany Armchair, with trellis splat and distressed green striped brocade slip-in seat, on tapered square legs.
A George III mahogany and satinwood banded Card Table, inlaid throughout with stringing, the breakfront top above tapered square legs, 92cm. wide.
A Victorian mahogany oval Sutherland Table, on turned legs with arched feet and castors, 99cm. wide when open.
A Victorian mahogany and beechwood adjustable Bed Table, 76cm. wide.
A gilt-gesso hanging Display Cabinet, 19th Century, with pierced trophy cresting and a pair of glazed doors, 80cm. wide.
A George III mahogany Chair, with
pierced vase-shaped splat and slip-in
pale-green velvet seat, on tapered square legs;
together with a George III mahogany Chair,
with pierced splat, slip-in gold damask seat and
chamfered square legs.
A pair of George III mahogany Dining Table Ends, with ‘D’-shaped tops, on tapered square legs and brass castors, each 98cm. wide.
A pair of Continental painted and parcel-gilt Chairs, late 18th Century, with pierced splats and rush seats, including loose velvet upholstered squabs, on fluted tapered square
legs joined by turned stretchers.
A Louis XVI-style carved elm Fauteuil,
with vellow damask upholstery, on fluted
turned legs.
A Dutch mahogany miniature Secretaire a Abattant of late 18th Century design, inlaid with multiple bandings and paterae, on tapered square feet, faults, 65cm. high by 34cm.
wide.
George III mahogany and crossbanded pedestal Sideboard, George II red walnut small Tea Table, George III mahogany Bureau, George IV mahogany Side Table
George III mahogany and crossbanded pedestal Sideboard, George II red walnut small Tea Table, George III mahogany Bureau, George IV mahogany Side Table
A George III mahogany and
crossbanded pedestal Sideboard,
made-up, of inverted serpentine form,
inlaid throughout with stringing, the
three frieze drawers above a pair of
bowed cupboard doors, on plinth bases,
97cm. high by 188cm. wide; 3ft. 2in. by
6ft. 2in.
A George II red walnut small Tea
Table, circa 1740, the semi-circular
fold-over top revealing a well, the
tapered turned legs on pad feet, 72cm.
high by 60cm. wide; 2ft. 41/2in. by
lft. HV2in.
A George III mahogany Bureau,
circa 1770, the fall revealing stationery
compartments, the four long graduated
drawers above ogee bracket feet, 107cm.
high by 107cm. wide; 3ft. 6in. by 3ft. 6in.
A George II mahogany and
parcel-gilt Wall Mirror, circa 1745, the
swan-neck cresting surmounted by a later ho-ho bird, the rectangular plate within a shaped surround, 108cm. high by 49cm. wide; 3ft. 6V2in. by lft. 7lAin.
A Regency ebonised and parcel-gilt Side Cabinet, circa 1815, the
top with a pierced brass gallery above a
frieze drawer mounted with book spines,
the pair of panelled cupboard doors
flanked by cluster column pilasters with
sphinx mask capitals and lion paw feet,
altered and restored, 96cm. high by 114cm.
wide; 3ft. 2in. by 3ft. 9in.
A set of four George IV carved
mahogany Dining Chairs, circa 1820,
including two armchairs, the scrolled
cresting rails above pierced mid-rails and
drop-in Genoa velvet-covered seats, on
sabre legs.
A set of four Regency simulated
rosewood brass inlaid Dining Chairs,
circa 1820, the rail backs with gadrooned
cresting, the drop-in seats above sabre
legs.
A William IV rosewood Teapoy,
circa 1835, the hinged top revealing a
pair of canisters and cut-glass blending
bowls, the lotus leaf carved and turned
stem on a shaped platform base with
gadrooned bun feet, 45cm. wide;
lft. 5l/2in.
A George IV mahogany Side
Table, circa 1825, the breakfront hinged
top revealing a divided well, the panelled
frieze above reeded turned tapering legs,
77cm. high by 91cm. wide; 2ft. 6in. by 3ft.
A Regency calamander Occasional
Table, circa 1825, the rectangular top
with bead and reed mouldings, the
octagonal turned and foliate carved stem
on a shaped platform base with bun feet,
55cm. wide; lft. 91/2in.
A George III mahogany hexagonal
brass-bound Wine Cooler, circa 1790,
with a hinged top revealing a void
interior, on tapered square legs with
brass spade feet and castors, 48cm. wide;
lft. Tin.
A set of six Regency mahogany
rail-back Dining Chairs, circa 1815, with
paperscroll crestings and stuffed
vermilion fabric, on ring turned splayed
legs.
A George III mahogany serpentine
Card Table, circa 1770, on moulded
chamfered legs with leaf carved brackets,
one leg replaced, 91 cm. wide; 3ft.
A George III mahogany
Dumb-Waiter, circa 1800, the two
circular tiers with drop-leaves, the ring turned stem on reeded tripod supports ending in brass cappings and castors, 92cm. high by 58cm. diam.; 3ft. by lft. llin.
A George IV mahogany pedestal
Table, circa 1820, the rectangular
rosewood crossbanded tilt-top on a
turned stem with quadruple hipped
splayed legs ending in brass cappings
and castors, 123cm. wide; 4ft. l/2in.
A set of six George IV rosewood
rail-back Dining Chairs, circa 1825, with
fan-shaped crestings and pierced shell
carved mid-rails above drop-in seats, on
reeded turned legs, bearing trade label
of Richardson of Highgate, restored
B A pair of Regency mahogany
rail-back Armchairs, circa 1815, with
pierced clasp-shaped mid-rails and
stuffed brocade upholstered seats, on
turned legs.
A George III mahogany Bureau,
circa 1790, the crossbanded fall
revealing pigeon-holes, small drawers
and a door, the four long graduated
drawers above shaped bracket feet,
107cm. wide; 3ft. 6in.
A set of six George III mahogany
rail-back Dining Chairs, circa 1805, with
reeded ‘X’-shaped splats and stuffed
green velvet seats, on turned tapering
legs, one chair distressed.
A set of four Regency simulated
rosewood rail-back Dining Chairs, circa
1815, with carved crestings and brass
inlaid mid-rails, the drop-in seats on
sabre legs.
Louis XV ORMOLU CARTEL CLOCK, BRONZE HANGING LANTERN, LOUIS XV CANED BEECHWOOD FAUTEUIL, Louis XV PAINTED WINDOW SEAT, PORCELAIN-MOUNTED ORMOLU MANTEL CLOCK
Louis XV ORMOLU CARTEL CLOCK, BRONZE HANGING LANTERN, LOUIS XV CANED BEECHWOOD FAUTEUIL, Louis XV PAINTED WINDOW SEAT, PORCELAIN-MOUNTED ORMOLU MANTEL CLOCK
A GILT BRONZE HANGING LANTERN, the pentagonal body with five serpentine
glass panels surmounted by urns and swags of berried foliage, with five leaf-cast scroll
supports, 2ft. Hin. high (90cm.) 19th Century
A Louis XV ORMOLU CARTEL CLOCK, the (cracked) 7V2in. enamel dial with blue
numerals and pierced gilt hands, the later movement contained in a case surmounted by
a cherub holding a flaming torch and with shellwork, scrolls, sprays of flowers and an
engraved floral fret below the dial, 32in. high (81.5cm.) circa 1760
A LOUIS XV GREEN-PAINTED BRACKET CLOCK with a convex enamel dial, the movement with chamfered corners to the plates and outside count wheel, in a waisted case outlined with
rococo mounts and decorated on an apple-green ground with sprays of flowers, 3ft. 5in. high (74cm.) circa 1760, with restoration
A LOUIS XV CANED BEECHWOOD FAUTEUIL, the moulded frame carved with leaves and flame motifs, with arched back, padded arms and cabriole legs, circa 1740
A VENETIAN LACQUER POVERA MINIATURE BUREAU, the flap above a projecting
serpentine drawer, on bracket feet, the whole decorated with flowers and landscapes,
lft. 3V2in. high by lft. 8in. wide (39cm. by 50cm.) circa 1750, restored
A Louis XV FRUITWOOD TABLE stamped Delorme, the hinged serpentine top
opening to reveal a well, the front with a leather-lined slide, with a drawer at one side, raised
on cabriole legs, joined by stretchers, and ending in ormolu sabots, 2ft. 6in. high by lft. 6in.
wide (76cm. by 46cm.) circa 1760
Adrien Delorme, received Master in 1768
A PAIR OF Louis XV ORMOLU-MOUNTED PARQUETRY CORNER CUPBOARDS with red and white mottled marble tops, each arch-shaped front containing two doors, raised on shaped feet, 2ft. 11
in. high by 2ft. 6in. wide (88.5cm. by 76cm.) circa 1740
A Louis XV SMALL KINGWOOD PARQUETRY SECRETAIRE EN PENTE, indistinctly
stamped, possibly Lave, the bombe body inlaid with a chevron design, the serpentine flap
enclosing a writing surface, three short drawers and a double-sided well inlaid with leafy
stems, on cabriole legs, the whole applied with small leaf-cast gilt-bronze mounts,
2ft. 83Uin. high by lft. l’Mn. wide (83cm. by 60cm.) mid-18th Century
Sold in these rooms, 26th June 1964, lot 119
A LOUIS XV PARQUETRY TABLE EN CHIFFONIERE in tulipwood and kingwood, and of slightly bombe form, the hinged top with three-quarters brass gallery inset with a panel of Sevres
porcelain painted with pheasants on a turquoise trellis enclosing flower-heads, the front, back and sides with a diamond trellis and the front with a leather-lined slide above a
drawer, with a drawer in the right, on slender cabriole legs, 2ft. 3V2in. high by lft. 4V2in. wide (70cm. by 43cm.) circa 1770, porcelain panel 19th Century
A LATE Louis XV PARQUETRY COMMODE with an associated moulded brescia
marble top, the serpentine front and shaped sides with a diamond cube parquetry in
ebony, kingwood and tulipwood within Greek key borders, the front with two drawers each
with three panels, with a shaped apron and splayed legs, 2ft. Whin, high by 3ft. 6in. wide
(68cm. by 106cm.) circa 1760
A Louis XV PAINTED WINDOW SEAT with arched scrolled ends, moulded leaf-
carved frame and cabriole legs, 3ft. 4in. wide (102cm.) circa 1760
A Louis XV SECRETAIRE A RIDEAUX stamped Reizell, with moulded grey fossil marble top, veneered in quarter-veneered kingwood, with slightly bowed front and serpen¬tine sides, the
frieze inlaid with a Greek key in purple heart and with a drawer above a pair of tambour cupboards, faced with two “shelves” of tooled calf book-spines, and enclosing shelves,
pigeon-holes and drawers, with a drawer below matching the frieze and revealing a leather-lined slide with a drawer on the left and a fitted writing drawer on the right, above
another pair of tambour cupboards matching the upper pair, the apron with an ormolu applique, and the short feet with ormolu sabots, the sides inlaid with a diamond cube
parquetry, 4ft. 6V2in. high by 3ft. 2in. zvide (139cm. by 97cm.) circa 1765
A FINE SUITE OF PAINTED AND PARCEL-GILT STOOLS comprising two small stools
and a banquette, the stuffed seats covered in contemporary painted Chinese silk, the
cabriole legs and serpentine friezes carved with scrolls and flowers painted in green and
red, stools lft. 8lhin. wide (52cm.) banquette 3ft. 6in. zvide (107cm.) mid 18th Century,
Austrian or South German
A VENETIAN CARVED GILTWOOD BARGE OR CARRIAGE ARMCHAIR, with arched
upholstered back and seat of currule form with a box cupboard below, the frame boldly
carved with leaves and scrolls and surmounted by a cherub wearing a crown, the waisted
supports with painted panels, with splayed legs, covered in 18th Century silk brocade
partly woven in silver thread, mid-18th Century, restored
A PORCELAIN-MOUNTED ORMOLU MANTEL CLOCK, the 23/4in. enamel dial signed
Crosnier Her. du Roi A Paris, the movement with circular plates, the case framed in sprays
of polychrome flowers and the pierced base mounted with a group of two laughing
figures dressed in green and yellow, 17Vzin. high (44.5cm.) circa 1760 and later, pendulum
lacking
A PAIR OF LOUIS XV GILT-BRONZE CANDLESTICKS, with rococo cast nozzles,
baluster stems and domed bases, 1 lin. high (28cm.) mid-18th Century
A Louis XV WALNUT CAUSEUSE, stamped Nogaret a Lyon, with moulded frame, cartouche-shaped back, serpentine-fronted seatrail and cabriole legs, circa 1750
Nogaret, who always signed without his initiais, was received Master circa 1740 Jean Nicolay’s L’Art et la Maniere des Maitres Ebenistes Francais au XVille Siecle, figure A,
illustrates a similar chair
A RARE ITALIAN MARQUETRY PRIE-DIEU attributed to Pietro Piffetti, in quarter-
veneered kingwood and with kingwood quarter-banding and inlaid in engraved ivory and
mother-of-pearl; the top with a panel of the Annunciation enclosed by scrollwork and
fiowers, the concave front similarly inlaid to the sides with ribbon panels and containing
a drawer with secret compartments behind, on cabriole legs joined by a conforming
platform with a drawer pulling forward with part of the front feet as a kneeler, the back
inlaid in ivory with the Flight into Egypt, 2ft. Whin. high by 2ft. 3in. wide (88cm. by
69cm.) circa 1740, restored
Elio Quaglino, Mobiii Regionali Italiani, Il Piemonte illustrates, page 125, a prie-dieu by Piffetti with similar inlay. Hugh Honour, Cabinet Makers and Furniture Designers,
pages 96-101 also illustrates and discusses wbrks by Piffetti with similar decoration to this prie-dieu.
Pietro Piffetti {circa 1700-1777), having previously worked in Rome moved to Turin in 1730 and was designated by Royal patent ebanista nostro to the King on the 13th July of
that year. He continued working for the Royal Household until his deathin 1777
A LOMBARD PARQUETRY COMMODE, of serpentine bombe form, the front con-taining three drawers inlaid similarly to the sides with scroll and strapwork borders and central lobed
cartouches, 3ft. 3in. high by 4ft. wide (100cm. by 122cm.) mid-18th Century
A SET OF EIGHT VENETIAN PAINTED AND PARCEL-GILT ARMCHAIRS, each with a
moulded rococo frame carved with flame motifs, the cartouche-shaped backs with inset
stuffed panels, with scroll arms, stuffed drop-in serpentine-fronted seats and cabriole
legs, mid-18th Century
A Louis XVI PAINTED AND PARCEL-GILT SUITE comprising six fauteuils and a
canape, the oval backs headed by bows, with padded arms and stuffed seats on stop-fluted
tapering legs, the Aubusson upholstery delicately woven with tasselled drapery enclosing
flowers, canape 6ft. wide (185.5cm.) circa 1780, possibly Belgian
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.
FLEMISH OAK SIDE CHAIRS - WALNUT COMMODE - DUTCH MAHOGANY AND MARQUETRY WALL DISPLAY CUPBOARD - DUTCH EAST INDIES HARDWOOD SOFA - WALNUT PARQUETRY COMMODE
FLEMISH OAK SIDE CHAIRS - WALNUT COMMODE - DUTCH MAHOGANY AND MARQUETRY WALL DISPLAY CUPBOARD - DUTCH EAST INDIES HARDWOOD SOFA - WALNUT PARQUETRY COMMODE
Two SIMILAR FLEMISH OAK SIDE CHAIRS with
rectangular open backs and solid moulded panelled
seats, the turned legs joined by a turned H-stretcher, late
17th Century.
A GERMAN PARQUETRY POUDREUSE, the sliding top with a central panel of burr-elm inlaid with a star with an ash border and purpleheart crossbanding and enclosing hinged
compartments each with a well and drawers, on tapering hexagonal burr-elm legs joined by plain stretchers and with bail feet, 2ft. 7in. high by 3ft. 2in. wide (79cm. by 96cm.)
circa 1730, restored.
AN EBONISED STRONG BOX, the exterior with gilt-brass strapwork Unes, with hinged lid and the front with a deep well and two drawers, lft 2in. by 2ft. wide (36cm. by 61cm.) late
17th Century, probably Flemish.
A WALNUT COMMODE, the inverted serpentine
front with three long drawers, on bracket feet, 2ft. 63Uin.
high by 2ft. lVMn. wide (78cm. by 90cm.) circa 1740,
probably German.
A PAIR OF SPANISH ELMWOOD ARMCHAIRS with
leather-covered backs and seats, flat scrolled arms,
shaped front legs with carved front stretchers, late
17th/early 18th Century.
A GERMAN WALNUT COMMODE, the moulded top
with a broad crossbanding and with three long strongly-
figured drawers in the serpentine front, on bun feet, 2ft.
7V2in. high by 3ft. 6′/2in. wide (80cm. by 108cm.) circa
1740, restored and bun feet later.
A DUTCH EAST INDIES HARDWOOD SOFA, the back with a serpentine toprail above a row of spiral-twist spindles and elaborately carved with peonies and trailing leaves, the arms
and seatrail carved similarly on turned supports, six spiral-twist legs and stretchers, 7ft. 7V2in. wide (232cm.) late 17th Century/early 18th Century.
A SMALL INDO-PORTUGUESE EBONISED SOFA, the
low, shaped back carved with flowers and leaves above a
row of spiral-twist spindles, the arms and seatrail
similarly carved, with a drop-in seat and simple spiral-
twist legs and stretchers, 3ft. lOin. wide (117cm.) late 17th
Century.
A DUTCH MAHOGANY AND MARQUETRY WALL
DISPLAY CUPBOARD with moulded serpentine cornice, the conforming door with six glazed panels enclosing shelves and with glazed canted corners, 2ft. lO’Mn. by 3ft. 3in. wide
(88cm. by 99cm.) mid-18th Century, restored.
A DUTCH WALNUT AND MARQUETRY BUREAU BOOKCASE, the shaped moulded cornice centred by a carved cartouche, the pair of glazed doors with shaped upper parts enclosing three shelves
and with glazed sides, the lower part with burr-walnut on the front, the flap enclosing a fitted interior with a well above two short and two long drawers, on square feet, 7ft.
lin. high by 3ft. 6in. wide (231cm. by 107cm.) lower part mid-18th Century, upper part and marquetry later.
A DUTCH MAHOGANY AND MARQUETRY CORNER
DISPLAY CABINET, the moulded serpentine comice with a carved leaf-scroll above a conforming glazed door enclosing shelves, the projecting lower part with a breakfront centre
section with an inlaid door, 6ft. 5V2in. high by 2ft. 8in. wide (197cm. by 91cm.) 19th Century.
A GERMAN LOOKING GLASS with serpentine-
topped plate, the moulded frame with shell and leaf-
carved apron and cresting, 3ft. 8V2tn. high by lft. Hin.
wide (113cm. by 58cm.) circa 1740, now painted white,
mirror plate replaced.
A VlENNESE WHITE AND GILT FAUTEUIL, with
moulded frame, scroll-carved cartouche-shaped back,
padded arms, serpentine-fronted seat and cabriole legs,
circa 1750.
A TUSCAN WALNUT PARQUETRY COMMODE, the
serpentine front with three long drawers, on cabriole
legs, 3ft. 3V2in. high by 4ft. 7in. wide (101cm. by 139cm.)
mid-18th Century.
A RARE SWISS POLYCHROME PAINTED BUREAU, the
flap painted with the name Sangodinen 1750 and enclosing a fitted interior, with a frieze drawer above a panelled cupboard door the whole framed with scenes from The Old
Testament within foliate floral and cherub-painted frames, 2ft. 8in. high by 2ft. lin. wide (81cm. by 63.5cm.) mid-18th Century, on later bun feet.
A PAIR OF VENETIAN MIRRORS, each serpentine-topped plate engraved with maie figures from the Commedia deU’Arte, the moulded walnut frames with inner and outer parcel-gilt
mouldings, lft. 7′/2in. high by lVhin. wide (49cm. by 29cm.) mid-18th Century.
A LOUIS XV PROVINCIAL OAK BUREAU, the sloping
front enclosing a fitted interior, with three long drawers
below and cabriole feet, 3ft. 6in. high by 3ft. 5V2in. wide
(107cm. by 106cm.) circa 1760.
AN UNUSUAL WALNUT BOMBE COMMODE with a
hinged superstructure enclosing a compartment above a
pair of ogee fronted deep long drawers, with a shaped
apron on splayed bracket feet and brass sabots, 3ft. 2in.
high by 2ft. Hin. wide (96cm. by 89cm.) circa 1760,
possibly Genoese.
A GERMAN PARQUETRY WRITING TABLE, the rec-
tangular projecting top with rounded corners and a
walnut basket-weave border, each side set with a large
panel of figured walnut, the centre inlaid with a
diamond pattern and sliding forward to reveal a well and
drawers, on cabriole legs of square section, 2ft. 61hin.
high by 3ft. 8lhin. wide (78cm. by 113cm.) third quarter
18th Century.
A MARBLE-TOPPED KINGWOOD-VENEERED SERPENTINE SMALL COMMODE with moulded top, shaped sides and a drawer, on shaped legs, 2ft. 6in. high by 2ft. 3in. wide (76cm. by 69cm.), circa
1760, probably German
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.
CHARLES II CARVED SILVERED CABINET STAND - QUEEN ANNE WALNUT BUREAU BOOKCASE - GEORGE I WALNUT SIDE CHAIR - GEORGE III LIBRARY WING ARMCHAIR
CHARLES II CARVED SILVERED CABINET STAND - QUEEN ANNE WALNUT BUREAU BOOKCASE - GEORGE I WALNUT SIDE CHAIR - GEORGE III LIBRARY WING ARMCHAIR
A JAPANNED CABINET ON STAND, the cabinet with a pair of
doors decorated with birds in a landscape in shades of gilt
on black and enclosing an arrangement of eleven similary
decorated drawers, 5ft. 4in. high overall by 3ft. ‘hin.
wide (162.5cm. by 93cm.) second quarter 18th Century,
on plain ebonised stand with chamfered legs.
A SMALL CHARLES II CARVED SILVERED CABINET STAND,
the frieze with a pair of foliate whorls supporting flowers,
carved with a scallop-shell at each side, raised on slender
foliate S-scroll legs, 2ft. 6lhin. high by 2ft. 4V2in. wide (77cm. by 72cm.)
circa 1670, now ebonised.
A QUEEN ANNE NEEDLEWORK-COVERED WALNUT
ARMCHAIR, with rectangular back, shaped wings,
outscrolled arms, the bowed seat with a loose cushion
and with cabriole front legs with pad feet, circa 1710,
covered in floral wool needlework on a yellow ground,
the back cabriole legs restored.
A QUEEN ANNE WALNUT CLOSE STOOL, the hinged
top enclosing a pottery bowl, with a deep shaped frieze,
simple cabriole legs with pad feet, lft. 7in. wide
circa 1710.
A QUEEN ANNE WALNUT BUREAU BOOKCASE, with
a moulded cornice above a pair of arched glazed doors
enclosing shelves, with candleslides below, the lower
part with a fitted interior above two short and two
graduated long drawers on bracket feet, 6ft. 9in. high by
3ft. 4in. wide (207cm. by 101.5cm.) base circa 1710, upper
part later.
A GEORGE I WALNUT BUREAU BOOKCASE, with a moulded cavetto
comice above a pair of mirrored doors enclosing shelves, the
flap enclosing a fitted interior with a well above two short and two
graduated long drawers, on bracket feet, 6ft. 9′/2in. high by 3ft. 1 Viin. wide (209cm. by 95cm.) circa 1715.
A GEORGE I GILTWOOD PIER GLASS, the divided
bevelled plate with a narrow scroll-carved border,
flanked by fruit and leaves, the shaped apron decorated
with a shell and fiowers with swan-neck cresting
similarly decorated, flanking a foliate cartouche, 5ft.
Hin. high by2ft. 2′/2in. wide (183cm. by 67cm.) circa 1720,
with restoration.
A QUEEN ANNE WALNUT CABINET ON CHEST, the
moulded comice and a pair of chevron-banded doors,
each with a chevron arch enclosing an arrangement of
eleven drawers and a drawer with four small drawers,
the lower part with two short and two long chevron
banded drawers, on bracket feet, 5ft. Whin. high by 3ft.
8in. wide (179cm. by 112cm.) circa 1710, feet and handles
later.
A RARE GEORGE II LABURNUMWOOD BUREAU,
the sloping front enclosing an interior fitted with drawers,
pigeon-holes and a cupboard ail in mahogany, with four graduated
long drawers below, the front with quarter-veneered laburnumwood
panels, 4ft. high by 3ft. 8lhin. wide (112cm. by 113cm.) mid-18th Century,
later top and ogee bracket feet, originally with an upper part.
A GOOD SET OF FOUR GEORGE II MAHOGANY
CHAIRS, with leaf-carved toprails, pierced splats, stuffed
saddle-shaped drop in seats, and cabriole front legs
carved with leafy cabochons and ending in claw-and-ball
feet, circa 1740.
AN EARLY GEORGE I WALNUT SIDE CHAIR, with an
arched toprail and vase-shaped splat, the saddle-shaped
drop-in seat on short carved cabriole legs ending in pad
feet, circa 1720, drop-in seat missing.
A GEORGE II MAHOGANY CORNER CUPBOARD, in well
figured wood, with a dentil comice and the door with
a well figured fielded panel of shaped outline enclosing
three shelves with shaped frieze, 3ft. 7′/2in. high by 2ft.
Win. wide (110cm. by 87cm.) circa 1740, on a mid-Victorian stained
pinewood stand with three legs.
A GEORGE II WALNUT TALLBOY,
in two parts with two short and six long drawers,
on bracket feet, 6ft. Vhin. high by 3ft. 6in. wide (187cm. by 108cm.) circa 1740.
A GEORGE II MAHOGANY AND PARCEL-GILT LOOKING
GLASS, the rectangular mirror plate within a moulded
and parcel-gilt frame, the shaped parcel-gilt cresting
centred by a shell, the sides hung with gilt flowers and
foliage, 3ft. lin. high by lft. 8in. wide (94cm. by 51cm.)
circa 1750.
A GEORGE II MAHOGANY TRIPLE TOP TEA OR
GAMES TABLE, with two hinged flaps, one piain and one
with a baize-lined interior with candle-stands and
counter wells, with a frieze drawer and cabriole legs
ending in pad feet, 2ft. oVzin. high by 2ft. Win. wide
(75cm. by 86.5cm.) circa 1750.
A GEORGE II MAHOGANY ARMCHAIR,
the rounded toprail above a pierced vase-shaped splat and
scrolling outcurved arm supports with drop-in seat on
square moulded legs joined by stretchers, mid-18th Century.
A SET OF FIVE EARLY GEORGE III MAHOGANY
CHAIRS, with soft serpentine-topped backs and serpentine-topped
backs and serpentine-fronted seats, on square chamfered legs, with H-stretchers, circa 1760.
AN EARLY GEORGE III LIBRARY WING ARMCHAIR,
in faded crimson leather, the arched toprail curving
round to form the wings and outcurved scrolling arm
rests, the stuffed seat on square moulded legs, now with
castors, circa 1765.
A GOOD GEORGE II MAHOGANY LIBARY ARMCHAIR, with stuffed serpentine-topped back,
the stuffed arms with outscrolled leaf-carved handles and leaf-carved supports, the stuffed seat on well-carved cabriole legs, headed by cabochons and leaf and scroll feet, circa 1755.
A GEORGE III MAHOGANY SERPENTINE-FRONTED CHEST, of four graduated long drawers,
the top drawer fitted with a baize-lined slide and lidded compartments and originally with a mirror, on bracket feet, 2ft. 9in. high by2ft. Win. wide (84cm. by 87cm.) circa 1770.
A REGENCY PENWORK LETTER BASKET - PARCEL-GILT AND EBONISED CONVEX MIRROR - MID-VICTORIAN PAPIER-MACHE TRAY - ROSEWOOD AND WALNUT TABLE CABINET
A REGENCY PENWORK LETTER BASKET - PARCEL-GILT AND EBONISED CONVEX MIRROR - MID-VICTORIAN PAPIER-MACHE TRAY - ROSEWOOD AND WALNUT TABLE CABINET
A PAIR OF SPA PAINTED BOXES of shaped outline, the slightly domed lids each
painted with a scene of peasants after Breugel, one with haymakers refreshing themselves,
the other with a game of bowls, the sides with landscapes, ail decorated en grisaille on a
cream ground, 5′hin. wide (14cm.) circa 1760.
A REGENCY PENWORK LETTER BASKET of boat shape, with elaborately shaped top
and central division pierced with a carrying handle decorated with insects and flowers,
partly in polychrome on a black ground, on four gilt-metal claw-and-ball feet, 9′Ain. wide
(23.5cm.) circa 1810.
A PAIR OF GEORGE III GILTWOOD WALL BRACKETS in the French style, each with
three S-scroll arms supporting a drip-pan and a nozzle, the fluted backplates headed by an
oval wreath of ribbon-tied oak foliage and pastoral trophies and with husk pendant apron,
Hin. high (28cm.) circa 1780.
A PAIR OF REGENCY GILTWOOD WALL LIGHTS each with a pair of scrolling arms
with reeded cup-shaped brass nozzles, the backplates in the form of conjoined spheres
centred by an ebonised eagle with outspread wings holding tasselled gilt-metal chains in
his beak, 2ft. 3in. high (69cm.) circa 1805.
ANOTHER of similar design, 2ft. Win. open (86.5cm.) circa 1815.
A GEORGE IV ROSEWOOD-VENEERED AND GILT-BRASS PEDESTAL, the quarter-
veneered crossbanded square top with a cast brass frieze of scrollwork and supported on
four reeded pillars, the bases with drums cast with cherubs and standing on a stepped
square base similarly veneered to the top, on four mushroom-shaped feet,
by lft. 2V4in. square (80cm. by 36cm.) circa 1830.
A REGENCY PARCEL-GILT AND EBONISED CONVEX MIRROR, the double moulded
frame with a main band incised with curving gilt lines and set with paterae, with an inner
berried laurel leaf border and outer bead border, circa 1810.
A VENETIAN OCTAGONAL, CLEAR AND MOSAIC GLASS WALL MIRROR of elongated
octagonal form, with bevelled plate, the conforming frame with an inner and outer mirror
border and a main mosaic border of polychome flowers on a white “tiled” ground set with
clear glass clasps and flowerheads, 2ft. 8in. high by 2ft. min. wide (81cm. by 67cm.) circa.
A REGENCY PAPIER-MACHE TRAY stamped Howard London, of rectangular shape
with rounded corners and decorated in shades of gilt on black with sprays of flowers and
moths and the border with anthemion, with a pair of gilt-metal serpent loop handles, 2ft.
1 Van. wide (64cm.) circa 1810.
A MID-VICTORIAN OVAL PAPIER-MACHE TRAY with overscrolled edge, the border
decorated in gilt on a black ground, with a vermiculate design enclosing rectangles of
quatrefoils, 2ft. ‘hin. wide (62.5cm.) circa 1850.
A MID-VICTORIAN PAPIER-MACHE TRAY stamped B. Walton & Co. Warranted, of
similar outline decorated in gilt and polychrome on black with vases, birds, chains of
flowers and rococo fretwork, lft. 7′hin. wide (49.5cm.) circa 1850.
ANOTHER of similar outline, the centre with a spray of polychrome flowers on
black, the border with maiden-hair fern and rococo scrollwork in gilt, lft. 7in. wide
(48cm.) circa 1850.
A GENOESE WALNUT FALL-FRONT CABINET, with moulded cornice above a frieze containing two drawers and faced with naked figures, the fall front enclosing an interior fitted with a central carved cupboard surronnded by drawers, the Stiles also faced with figures, 2ft. lhin. high by 2ft. 3in. wide (62cm. by 68cm.) circa 1600.
AN ITALIAN WALNUT PRIE-DIEU, with a moulded
dentil cornice and frieze drawer above a cupboard door
flanked by fielded panels, with a kneeler enclosing a
compartment, on a moulded base and scrolling feet, the
whole inlaid with stylized floral marquetry and a double-
headed eagle, 2ft. lOin. high by 2ft. 4in. wide (87cm. by
71cm.) 17th Century, probably Tuscan.
A NORTH ITALIAN WALNUT COMMODE of three
long drawers inlaid in bone with stars, on later bracket
feet, 2ft. Whin. high by 3ft. 6′Mn. wide (90cm. by 106cm.)
circa 1700, drawer relined.
A GOANESE INLAID TABLE CABINET, the exterior
and interior covered with trellis in ivory on ebony and
padouk, the fall front enclosing an arrangement of one
long and seven short drawers, lft. 4in. wide (40cm.)
early 18th Century, distressed.
A FLEMISH ROSEWOOD AND WALNUT TABLE CABINET with a coffered hinged compartment, enclosing a mirror flanked by painted scenes of figures in land-scapes above a pair of geometrically panelled cupboard doors enclosing an arrangement of ten drawers around a cupboard enclosing an architectural mirrored interior, each drawer and the interior of the cupboards set with painted panels of a mythological nature, lft. 4in. high by lft. 6in. wide (41cm. by 45.5cm.) late 17th Century.
A DUTCH MARQUETRY AND EBONY-VENEERED SIDE
TABLE, the top inlaid with a bouquet of tulips and roses
within floral spandrels, the plain frieze drawer on
spirally turned baluster legs joined by a wavy X-framed
stretcher, 2ft. 5in. high by 3ft. wide (74cm. by 91cm.)
circa 1680, restored.
A REGENCE ARMOIRE with moulded cornice above
a pair of walnut doors each with three fielded panels
decorated with a circle and star motifs, with panelled oak
sides and turned bun feet, 7ft. 2′/iin. high by 5ft. 6in. wide
(220cm. by 168cm.)circa 1720.
A SOUTH GERMAN BOULLE CASKET, the top inlaid
in pewter and brass with the Rape of Europa, within a
floral frame, the fall front and sides similarly decorated,
the interior now fitted with ten slim drawers, the sides
with carrying handles, 8in. high by lft. lin. wide (21cm. by
23cm.) early 18th Century.