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.
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.
COMMONWEALTH OAK COFFER, PAIR OF OAK CABINETS, GEORGE III OAK MULE CHEST, JAPANNED CORNER WALL CUPBOARD, STANDING CORNER CUPBOARD
COMMONWEALTH OAK COFFER, PAIR OF OAK CABINETS, GEORGE III OAK MULE CHEST, JAPANNED CORNER WALL CUPBOARD, STANDING CORNER CUPBOARD
A COMMONWEALTH OAK COFFER,
with a triple panel top, fluted frieze and two panel front, on stump supports bearing a brand mark RB, 27in (69cm) by 50in (127cm), mid 17th century.
AN OAK COFFER, the four panel top carved with lozenges above а carved three panel front, on stump feet, 28in (71cm) by 49in (124cm), mid 17th century, the carving later.
AN OAK COFFER, the four panel top above a carved rail initialed I.H. and a four panel front, on stump supports, 28in (71cm) by 58in (147cm), third quarter 17th century.
A RARE CHARLES I OAK MULE CHEST,
the rectangular top with molded edge, the interior fitted with а candle box and two secret drawers, the front with three panels applied with geometric moldings interposed by
self tapering molded pilasters, above two drawers applied with geometric moldings flanking a central secret drawer, on stump feet, 31in (79cm) by 53in (135cm), early 17th
century.
A LATE 17TH CENTURY OAK COFFER,
the three panel top above a con-forming front, each front panel inlaid with a lozenge and pennants, on stump feet, 25in (64cm) by 48in (122cm), the top extensively restored.
A CHARLES I OAK COFFER, the plain
top above a triple panel front applied with molding 1684, on square stump sup-ports, the side panels similar applied with moldings, (70cm) by 51in (130cm), second quarter 16th
century, the top restored, driver lacking.
A LARGE OAK COFFER, with a four panel top, the front with a series of nine rectangular fielded panels, on stump supports, 36in (92cm) by 56in (142cm) by 27in (69cm), second
quarter 18th century.
A PAIR OF OAK CABINETS, each with а
pair of doors, each containing two
Flemish carved panels of religious
inspiration, flanked by fluted
pilasters, on a plinth base, 39in
(99cm) by 38in (97cm), the cabinets
made up third quarter 19th century,
the eight panels 19th century.
A CHARLES II OAK COFFER, the
rectangular top with a molded edge, now cut and hinged, above а guilloche and rosette carved rail and three panel front initialed IM and dated 1669, and carved with stylized
flowers, on stump feet with later brackets and castors, 31in (79cm) by 50in (127cm), mid 17th century.
A GEORGE III OAK MULE CHEST, the
rectangular top with molded
edge enclosing a candle box and
two drawers above a four fielded
panel front and two drawers, on
ogee bracket feet, cross-banded
throughout in mahogany, 33in
(84cm) by 59in (150cm), third quarter of the 18th century.
A GEORGE II JAPANNED CORNER WALL CUPBOARD, with a shaped pediment above a paneled door painted with a vase, flowers and а bird, enclosing three shelves, 39in (99cm), early 18th
century.
AN UNUSUAL OAK COFFER, the top
with molded edge above a three panel front applied with geometric moldings and interposed by pear-wood split balusters above two short drawers, on stump feet, the top initialed
E.D.(77cm) by 512in (131cm), second quarter 17th century, but restored and with alterations.
A GEORGE III OAK HANGING CORNER CUPBOARD, with a pair of bow front doors enclosing a fret frieze and three shelves flanked by fluted sides, 37in (94cm) by 28in (71cm), late 18th
century.
AN ELM AND OAK HALL BENCH, with
a five fielded panel back inscribed
1736, open arms, box seat with а
panel front on reduced stump
supports, 412in (105cm) by 60in
(152cm), second quarter 18th century.
A GEORGE II STANDING CORNER CUPBOARD, with a mahogany veneered frieze and cross-banded panel door above one real and two dummy drawers, on a later stand, 65in (163cm) by 32in
(82cm), early 19th century.
А PINE SIDE TABLE, of George I design with a gadrooned and foliate carved border above a shaped apron on cabriole supports carved at the knees with a shell, on bail and claw
feet, 32in (81cm) by 42in (107cm).
AN EARLY 17TH CENTURY STYLE OAK
REFECTORY TABLE, the five plank rectangular top with clenched ends on a molded rail and foliate carved cup and cover baluster supports joined by square rails, 30in (76cm) by
82in (208cm) by 41in (104cm), reconstructed using some early timber.
A SMALL OAK GATELEG TABLE, the oval top above a single drawer on slender turned supports joined by rails, on turned feet, 27in (69cm) by 42in (107cm) extended by 37in (94cm),
third quarter of the 17th century.
AN OAK SIDE TABLE, the rectangular top with molded edge above а single drawer on baluster supports joined by rails, 30in (76cm) by 27in (69cm), early 18th century with
restorations.
A GEORGE II OAK AND FRUITWOOD
SIDE TABLE, the top with a chamfered edge above two frieze drawers and a shaped apron on turned
supports and pad feet, 272in
(70cm) by 29in (74cm), mid 18th
century.
ASH AND ELM SPINNING WHEEL, GEORGIAN ОAK BIBLE BOX, OAK WALL BRACKET, ОAK MULE CHEST, OAK COFFER, ОAK HANGING CORNER WALL CUPBOARD
ASH AND ELM SPINNING WHEEL, GEORGIAN ОAK BIBLE BOX, OAK WALL BRACKET, ОAK MULE CHEST, OAK COFFER, ОAK HANGING CORNER WALL CUPBOARD
AN ASH AND ELM SPINNING WHEEL,
the 27in spokes wheel on a stool
base with four supports, early 19th
century.
A MID GEORGIAN ОAK BIBLE BOX, the
rectangular top with a molded
edge enclosing a compartment
and two secret drawers, (26cm) by 24in (61cm), mid 18th
century.
A PAIR OF ОAK PILASTERS, Carved
with a figure of Adam and Eve and
stylized fruit-laden trees, each
plinth carved with saintly mask
above a claw carved plinth, second
quarter 17th century.
AN ОAK BIBLE BOX AND STAND, the
plain rectangular top above carved
and molded sides, the stand with
baluster supports joined by rails,
(55cm) by 22in (57cm),
late 17th century.
AN OAK BIBLE BOX, with a rectangular top, the front plank carved ER1692 above a rosette, and incised throughout with designs, 92in (24cm) by 29in (74cm).
AN OAK WALL BRACKET, carved with a squatting figure of a monk holding a rosary; and a similar lime wood Wall Bracket, both (23cm) high, late 19thlearly 20th century.
A GEORGE III ОAK HANGING CORNER
WALL CUPBOARD, with a fielded panel door enclosing three shaped shelves above a shaped frieze, 45in (114cm) by 30in (76cm), late 18th century
А GEORGE III ОAK CORNER WALL CUP-
BOARD with a pair of panel doors
enclosing two shelves, cross-
banded in mahogany throughout,
39in (99cm) by 33in (84cm), early
19th century.
A CARVED ОAK PANEL, carved in bold relief with a scene after the end, the body of Christ on the Virgin Mary’s knee, flanked by angels, (27cm) by 7in (18cm), early 17th century,
stormed.
A GEORGE III ОAK HANGING CORNER
WALL CUPBOARD, the panel door cross-banded in mahogany, flanked by fluted sides, and enclosing three shaped shelves, 40in (102cm) by 272in (70cm), late 18th century.
A LATE GEORGE III ОAK HANGING WALL CUPBOARD, with a mahogany veneered frieze above a pair of panel doors each inlaid with a shell enclosing three shelves, three drawers and a
secret drawer, 432in by 34in (86cm), early 19th century.
A WALNUT PLAQUE, carved alto relieve with an armoire clad figure wearing a plumed helmet, contained by a lacquered brass frame, 20in (51cm) by 15in (38cm), the plaque French,
early 19th century.
A GEORGE III ОAK MULE CHEST, the hinged top with molded edge above a four panel front and three drawers, on stump feet, 35in (89cm) by 56in (143cm), third quarter of the 18th
century.
AN OAK CHEST of rectangular form, with two short and three long drawers, all applied with moldings, 29in (74cm) by 33in (84cm), early 18th century, formerly on а stand.
A GEORGE III ОAK MULE CHEST, the
top with a molded border, above a triple fielded panel front and two drawers, on stump feet, 32in (81cm) by 51in (130cm), mid 18th century.
AN ОAK PLANK COFFER, the top with
long strap hinges, the front plank
with a chip carved border, the
sides contained by iron bands,
2l2in (55cm) by 49in (125cm), late
17th century.
AN ОAK STANDING CORNER CUPBOARD, the upper part with а single arched glazed door enclosing two shelves above one real and two dummy drawers, the lower part with a pair of
cupboard doors, on bracket feet, (217cm) by 43in, second quarter 19th century.
AN ОAK STANDING CORNER CUPBOARD, with a molded pediment above an arched fielded panel door, cross banded in mahogany and inlaid with naive parquetry roundels, with canted sides
on bracket feet, 54in (139cm) by 32in (81cm), partly mid 18th century.
AN ОAK STANDING CORNER CUPBOARD, the upper part with a pair of glazed doors above one real and two dummy drawers and a pair of paneled cupboard doors, on bracket feet, 78in
(198cm) by 39in (99cm), late 19th century.
A GEORGE II OAK MULE CHEST, the
top with a molded border, the three panel front inlaid with hearts and cross banded in mahogany above two short cross banded drawers, on stump feet, 29in (74cm) by 49in (125cm),
mid 18th century.
A JAMES I OAK COFFER, with a later double hinged top above a two paneled front applied with moldings and interposed by hearts and split balusters, now on castors, 28in (71 cm)
by 49in (125cm), second quarter 17th century restorations.
WALNUT AND MARQUETRY CABINET, MECHANICAL DUMB WAITER, PAINTED AND PORCELAIN SIDE CABINET, MAHOGANY PEDESTAL DESK, WALNUT ROLL TOP DESK
WALNUT AND MARQUETRY CABINET, MECHANICAL DUMB WAITER, PAINTED AND PORCELAIN SIDE CABINET, MAHOGANY PEDESTAL DESK, WALNUT ROLL TOP DESK
A GOOD PAIR OF EBONISED AND PARCEL GILT CARVED WOOD EGYPTO-BLACKAMOOR STANDING FIGURES, of a male and a female, each with а dish upon their head and wearing a loin cloth, on a
column carved with palmettos and flanked by kneeling figures, 83in (210cm), late 19th century.
A GOOD WALNUT AND MARQUETRY CABINET, the slightly raised serpentine top above two frieze drawers and a pair of paneled doors of con-forming outline, outset molded corners carved
with cartouches and foliate scrolls, the paneled sides of conforming outline above a shaped apron and finely molded cabriole supports, inlaid throughout with flower filled
scrolling cartouches contained by reserves, Min (137cm) by 46in (117cm), French, third quarter 19th century.
A SPANISH PALISANDRE CHEST ON STAND, the chest of rectangular form with a fall front enclosing six drawers about a central cupboard, inlaid throughout with ivory lines, on an
ebonized stand with square supports, 44in (112cm) by 20in (51cm), 19th century.
A BLACK PAINTED AND PORCELAIN SIDE CABINET, the upper part with а fall-front inset with a blue and white ceramic plaque enclosing а birch veneered fitted interior, flanked by
Flemish style free standing columns, the lower part with a cupboard door applied with a roundel ceramic plaque flanked by architectural fluted columns, 57in (145cm) by 32in
(8iem), third quarter 19th century.
A GEORGE III STYLE CORNER WALL CUPBOARD, the glazed door with concave shaped and boxwood strung glazing bars enclosing two shelves, 42in (107cm) by 28in (72cm), on a shaped
mahogany stand.
A LATE WILLIAM IV MAHOGANY MECHANICAL DUMB WAITER, with а rectangular tier with molded edge rising above two further tiers on standard supports, with scroll feet, 44in (112cm)
by 43in (109cm) extended.
AN EBONISED AND WALNUT BONHEUR DU JOUR, with a cupboard door flanked by mirrored cupboards, above two drawers, on fluted tapering supports joined by a concave platform
stretcher, on turned feet and castors, the whole applied with gilt metal bead moldings and incised with gilt lines, 50in (127cm) by 46in (117cm), third quarter of the 19th
century).
a mahogany standing corner cupboard, the upper part with an astragal glazed door enclosing shelves, the lower part with a pair of panel doors on bracket feet, 84in (214cm) by
35in (89cm), third quarter 19th century).
A GEORGE III STYLE MAHOGANY SEMANIER with a dentil cornice, blind fret carved frieze and seven cock beaded drawers, on bracket feet, 67in (170cm) by 29in (74cm), made up out of
some 18th century pieces.
A GOOD AMBOYNA, EBONY, GILT BRONZE AND “SEVRES” BONHEUR DU JOUR, the superstructure with а mirrored recess flanked on either side by a cupboard, all interposed by outset free
standing columns, the outset lower part with three frieze drawers one fitted with an inset leather writing surface and applied with continuous gilt
bronze and porcelain guilloche, above an open section fitted with two shelves, on toupee feet, 61in (155cm) by 53in (135cm), mid 19th century.
A MAHOGANY PEDESTAL DESK, the
rectangular top with a red inset leather writing surface and molded edge, above a kneehole drawer and four drawers in each pedestal, 30in (76cm) by 48in (122cm), second quarter
19th century with. restorations.
A MAHOGANY PEDESTAL DESK, the
rectangular top with a green inset leather writing surface above three drawers and with three drawers in each pedestal, 32in (81cm) by 28in (71cm) by 55in (140cm), third quarter
19th century.
A GOOD WALNUT HARLEQUIN
DAVENPORT, the spring operated superstructure fitted with three drawers above a piano fall front enclosing an inset leather pull-out writing surface fitted with pen and ink
wells above four real side drawers opposed by four dummy side drawers and flanked by fretted and molded front supports, 36in (92cm) by 21in (53cm), third quarter 19th century.
A WALNUT HARLEQUIN DAVENPORT, the pop-up superstructure with а three quarter gallery, above а piano fall-front and pull-out writing surface with fitted interior, the sides with
four real drawers opposed by four dummy drawers and with molded standard supports on turned feet, 39in (99cm) by 23in (58cm), mid 19th century.
A GEORGE III STYLE MAHOGANY BOW-FRONT SIDE BOARD with а
knee-hole drawer flanked by а cupboard and a deep drawer, each inlaid an oval reserve, on square supports and spade feet, (95cm) by 42in (107cm), reconstructed late 19thlearly
20th century.
A “BOULLE” AND EBONISED SIDE
CABINET, with a serpentine shaped top above a bow front door enclosing a plush lined interior, flanked by outset corners applied with mask capitals, on a conforming shaped
plinth, applied throughout with red tortoiseshell and cut brass panels, 45in (115cm) by 282in (73cm), third quarter 19th century, restored.
A LARGE SHANNON DESK СО. WALNUT ROLL TOP DESK, the tambour front enclosing a fitted interior above a knee hole drawer and four drawers and a slide in each pedestal, bearing a
Shannon Desk Со., Made in America plaque, 52in (132cm) by 60in (153cm), late 19th century.
AN EBONY AND GILT BRONZE WRITING TABLE, the top of continuous serpentine outline with a foliate molded edge, above a frieze drawer with a fitted interior on cabriole supports
applied with leafy mounts chutes and sabots, 29in (74cm) by 40in (102cm), mid 19th century.
A LOUIS XV GILTWOOD AND GLAZED FIRE SCREEN WITH TWO FOLDS, each with an asymmetrical beveled glazed panel above a solid panel applied with composition leafage, on shaped feet,
each panel 45in (114cm) by 20in (5iem), 20th century.
A LOUIS XV STYLE KING WOOD CENTRE TABLE, the serpentine shaped top veneered with cube parquetry, the slightly bombe sides fitted with а single drawer on cabriole supports,
applied throughout with gilt bronze mounts, chutes and sabots,(75cm) by 31in (79cm), late 19thlearly 20th century.
A MAHOGANY MARQUETRY AND PARQUETRY BOOKCASE, with а slightly shaped pediment above two pairs of glazed doors enclosing adjustable shelves, the outset lower part with a series of
four paneled doors, each inlaid with an oval reserve and a draped urn, on a plinth base, inlaid throughout with cube parquetry designs and boxwood lines, (257cm) by 87in
(201cm), the bookcase 19th century, inlaid later in the 19th century.
A DRUCE & СО. GEORGE III STYLE
MAHOG ANY SIDEBOARD with a brass rail above a bow front section with a frieze drawer and two dwarf cupboard doors flanked on either side by a pedestal with a frieze drawer above
a cupboard door, applied throughout with garret carved festoons and fluting, 63in (160cm) by (280cm); And А Pair of Mahogany Urns and Covers, each with a pineapple finial above
a foliate carved, festooned and ribbon tied ovoid body, on а square base and bracket feet, each urn 26in (66cm), bearing a Druce & Со. pale, Baker Street, Portman Square, London
W, 20th century.
a walnut breakfast table, the
oval top on a baluster stem and quadruple down swept molded supports, 29in (74cm) by 55in (140cm) by 42in (107cm), third quarter 19th century).
17th CENTURY STYLE ОAK REFECTORY TABLE - ОAK CORNER WALL CUPBOARD - ОAK HANGING CORNER CUPBOARD - ОAK DRESSER BASE
17th CENTURY STYLE ОAK REFECTORY TABLE - ОAK CORNER WALL CUPBOARD - ОAK HANGING CORNER CUPBOARD - ОAK DRESSER BASE
AN OAK DRESSER BASE, the rectangular top above three drawers on baluster turned supports and now on turned feet, late 17th early 18th century with restorations.
A 17th CENTURY STYLE ОAK REFECTORY TABLE, the rectangular top on trestle supports joined by a rail, late 19th early 20th century.
AN ОAK BIBLE ВОХ, the sloping front carved SB 1702, enclosing a well with three drawers, the front carved with vines and grapes, on а later stand, early 19th century.
A GOOD JAMES I STYLE ОAK DRESSER
BASE, the top with molded edge above two drawers applied with rectangular moldings, on six baluster supports and standard feet joined by a flat rail, early 20th century.
A GOOD EARLY GEORGE III ОAK CHEST
of small proportions, the top with molded edge above two short and two long cock beaded drawers on ogee bracket feet, third quarter 18th century.
AN ОAK DRESSER, the upper part with an ogee pediment above three plate rails, the lower part with three frieze drawers above а pair of panel doors flanking three central
drawers, on bracket feet, early 19th century.
AN ОAK СORNER CUPBOARD, the
dentil cornice above an astragal
glazed door enclosing two shaped
shelves, reconstructed.
A GEORGE III CORNER WALL CUP
BOARD, with a rectangular fielded
panel door enclosing three shaped
shelves, third quarter 19th century.
A MID GEORGIAN ОAK DRESSER, the
upper part with an arcaded pediment above three plate rails, the lower part with a pair of paneled doors applied with dummy drawer fronts, flanking a central panel, on stump
supports, mid 18th century.
AN ОAK CORNER WALL CUPBOARD with a molded pediment and а pair of bow front doors inlaid with stars within chevron bandings, enclosing three fitted shelves, early 19th century,
now on a later stand.
AN ОAK CORNER HANGING WALL
CUPBOARD, the door applied with molding and cross banded in mahogany, enclosing three fitted shelves, mid 19th century.
AN ОАК DRESSER, the upper part with a wavy pediment above а plate rail and a pair of panel doors flanking two further plate rails, the lower part with three drawers above a
conforming wavy apron, now on turned front supports, the upper part reconstructed, 18th century.
A GEORGIAN ОAK CORNER CUPBOARD of bow front outline, the molded pediment above a pair of cross banded doors enclosing shelves, late 18th early 19th century.
A GEORGE III О AK STANDING CORNER CUPBOARD, the upper part with а molded pediment above a pair of glazed cupboard doors with bars enclosing shaped shelves, the lower part with a
pair of panel doors, late 18th early 19th century.
AN ОAK DRESSER, the upper part with а cyma recta pediment above two plate rails, the lower part with molded edge above two central shallow drawers and a small spice drawer about
two arched panels, and flanked by a deep cockbeaded drawer on either side, above an open section and a pot board, on bracket feet, reconstructed in the 19th century.
A GEORGIAN ELM HANGING CORNER
CUPBOARD with a plain paneled
door enclosing two shaped
shelves, early 19th century.
A GEORGE III ОAK HANGING CORNER CUPBOARD with a molded pediment above a pair of bow front doors enclosing three shelves, flanked by fluted sides, late 18th century.
A GEORGE III ОAK CORNER CUPBOARD, with a pair of mahogany cross banded bow front doors, shelves lacking, early 19th century.
AN ОAK CABINET of rectangular form, with a pair of cupboard doors each applied with geometric moldings opening to reveal an arrangement of ten drawers about a central cupboard
door enclosing three further drawers, on a later stand with barley twist supports, the cabinet third quarter 17th century, with restorations.
A GEORGIAN ОАК DRESSER, the upper part with three plate shelves, the lower part with a two plank top above three frieze drawers and three dummy drawers, flanked on either side
by a cupboard door, third quarter 18th century.
A GEORGIAN ОAK DRESSER BASE, the rectangular top with molded edge above three frieze drawers each now with turned pulls on turned front supports, slightly reduced in height, mid
18th century.
A WALNUT BLACKAMOOR LOW TABLE - A CARVED WALNUT JEWEL BOX - DOOR KNOCKER - GILT-BRONZE CANDELABRA - PAIR OF GILT-BRONZE AND PORCELAIN WALL SCONCES
A WALNUT BLACKAMOOR LOW TABLE - A CARVED WALNUT JEWEL BOX - DOOR KNOCKER - GILT-BRONZE CANDELABRA - PAIR OF GILT-BRONZE AND PORCELAIN WALL SCONCES
A WALNUT BLACKAMOOR LOW TABLE
with a pierced top supported by a child lying on his back in a tree, 22+in; 57cm, Italian, mid 19th Century.
A CARVED WALNUT JEWEL BOX, the Hd
with a family of grouse above a locking fiap holding six pivoting drawers, 13fin; 35cm, Swiss, c. 1900.
A PAINTED WHITE CLAY BUST OF A
MOROCCAN WOMAN wearing a headscarf and a single large ear-ring, a string of beads around her head, stamped Koenig & Lengsfeld, Koelin, 24 in; 62cm, probably Austrian, c. 1900.
A WHITE MARBLE LAMP carved with a young woman standing semi-naked filling her vase from a rocky spring, a leafy tree growing around the rock fitted with a light, 24in; 61cm, probably Italian, late 19th Century.
A BRASS INLAID WALL MIRROR, the rect-
angular plate within a frame inlaid with trails of leaves within a chevron border, 25 by 23in; 63.5 by 58.5cm, probably Indian, late 19th Century.
AN UNUSUAL DOOR KNOCKER OR PAPER
WEIGHT cast with a single hand holding a bail, hinged at the wrist and cast with leaves, now on a marble plinth, 6 by 12in; 15 by 30cm, third quarter of the 19th century.
A ‘SWISS CHALET’ DECANTER CASE in the
form of a rustic chalet, the roof and facade hinged to reveal a decanter tray, 21 i by ; 54 by 65cm, c. 1900.
A PAIR OF GILTWOOD WALL MIRRORS, each
with a tapering frame and plate en-
graved with a figure, the whole sur-
mounted by a pierced leaf cresting,
20|in; 52cm, probably Italian, late 19th
century.
A GILT-BRONZE CANDELABRA with five
scrolling candle-arms supported by a naked female figure on a pierced rococo base, 23fin; 59cm, c. 1880.
AFTER MORE AU. A Spelter Figure of the Chasseur D’Aigles, an eagle strapped to his shoulder, signed Louis Moreau and titled, 69cm, c. 1900.
A BRONZE FIGURE OF A YOUNG GIRL in
mid eighteenth century style, holding her apron in a coy pose, 8fin; 22.2cm, mid brown/black patination, mid 19th century.
A BRONZE GROUP OF TWO CHILDREN
FIGHTING, one boy throwing his play-mate over his Shoulders, on a black marble socle, 4in; 12cm, brown patination, c. 1880.
A BRONZE FIGURE OF A BOY BEATING A
DRUM, standing naked, the drum at his feet, on a black marble socle, 5in; 13cm, brown patination, c. 1880.
A VENETIAN SMALL CASKET mid 18th
century style of serpentine bombe form with a fitted interior and a mirror, 14in; 35.5cm, 1900-1920.
AN ALABASTER FIGURE OF PEACE, the
young woman Standing wearing a long skirt, her hair tied back, 15in; 38cm, c. 1870.
AN EBONY VENEERED BRASS INLAID LARGE
WRITING BOX, the lid with a hinged front enclosing two short drawers with a silk lined interior, the whole inlaid with mother-of-pearl and cut-brass foliage with red tortoiseshell strapwork, 22Jin; 56.5cm, c. 1870.
AFTER OMERTH. A Pair of Spelter
Figures entitled Sur la Plage and Bonne
Peche, one of a young woman holding a
lobster and a stick, the other of a young
man holding a fish and a fishing rod,
each signed G. Omerth, on plinths,
16in; 42cm and 17in; 43cm.
A GILT-BRONZE CHANDELIER, the central supports with a lambrequin with six scrolling candle-arms, each supporting four lights fitted for electricity, 41 by 42in; 104 by 107cm approximately, 1840-1860.
A PAIR OF GILT-BRONZE AND PORCELAIN
WALL SCONCES, each with a ‘Sevres’
plate painted with a central reserve of a
young courting couple, within a border
of flowers, the rims cast with a ribbon,
the base with a mask and two candle-
arms, 14in; 36cm, fitted for electricity,
c. 1880.
A CHAMPLEVE ENAMEL AND GILT-BRONZE
LETTER TRAY, the centre inlaid with two birds drinking from a pool within a border of scrolling leaves, the sides with carrying handles cast with masks, 12in; 32cm, c. 1870.
A WALNUT TEAPOY - WALNUT WRITING DESK - WALNUT SERPENTINE CARD TABLE - BURR-WALNUT CENTRE TABLE - ROSEWOOD OCCASIONAL TABLE
A WALNUT TEAPOY - WALNUT WRITING DESK - WALNUT SERPENTINE CARD TABLE - BURR-WALNUT CENTRE TABLE - ROSEWOOD OCCASIONAL TABLE
A WALNUT TEAPOY, the moulded rect-angular top lifting to reveal a fitted interior, on a massive gadrooned baluster and platform base, with bun feet, 32 by loin; 81.5 by 41cm, c. 1840.
A CAST-IRON HAT AND UMBRELLA STAND
with rococo leaf-cast hooks, the um-brella stand with removable drip-tray and pierced back, 72in; 183cm, registra-tion mark indistinct, possibly 1854.
A PAIR OF WALNUT CHILD’S CHAIRS, the
moulded balloon backs with interlaced splats, retanned seats with turned legs and stretchers, c. 1850.
A ROSEWOOD CENTRE TABLE, the top with
a gilt tooled leather writing surface extending to the ‘D’ ends on a trestle base joined by a pole stretcher, with gadrooned bun feet, 29 by 60in; 73.5 by 152.5cm, c. 1840.
A ROSEWOOD AND MOTHER-OF-PEARL
INLAID BAROMETER, the silvered dial signed Underhill St Mary’s Gate, Manchester, the whole inlaid with mother-of-pearl birds and foliage, 4lin; 104cm, mid 19th century.
A HINDLEY WALNUT WRITING DESK, the
superstructure with six drawers with locking flaps, the frieze with two drawers, on fluted tapering legs, stamped C. Hindley & Sons, 134 Oxford St., London and numbered 52247.
A ROSEWOOD SIDE CABINET, the break-front with a beaded border above two glazed cupboard doors with brass grilles flanked by lotus-carved columns, the sides with two open adjustable book-shelves, 62in; 100 by 158cm, c. 1850.
A BURR-WALNUT BREAKFRONT BOOKCASE
with a central mirror-back velvet-lined compartment with a pierced and crocketed arch with oak and acorn spandrels flanked by open shelves, 37 by 78in; 94 by 198cm, late 1840’s.
A BEECHWOOD LOW CHAIR with an
upholstered and moulded waisted back and sprung circular seat, on cabriole legs, 1850’s.
A ROSEWOOD OCCASIONAL TABLE, the top
with two ‘D’-flaps, the frieze with two graduated real opposing two dummy drawers, on tapering fluted column, with convex-sided base on turned-out feet, 31i by 17±in; 80 by 44.5cm, c. 1840.
A PAPIER-MACHE OCCASIONAL TABLE, the
oval tip-top with a gilt moulded rim enclosing a central painted reserve of flowers and a mother-of-pearl border, on a moulded baluster stem and circular base, 26 by 28+in; 67 by 72cm, mid I9th century.
A WILLIAM IV ROSEWOOD OCCASIONAL
TABLE, with two small drawers in the frieze, on a trestle support joined by a lotus-carved stretcher, 29 by 23fin; 74 by 60cm, c. 1835.
A MAHOGANY MILITARY CHEST IN TWO
PARTS, with three short drawers above three long drawers, 40f by 38in; 103.5 by 96.5cm, mid 19th century.
A SET OF SIX WILLIAM IV MAHOGANY
DINING CHAIRS, each with a curved top-
rail and leaf-carved crossbar, the stuffed
seats on reeded turned tapering legs,
c. 1836.
AN EBONISED AND PARCEL-GILT OAK
CENTRE TABLE, the rectangular top with chamfered corners and leaf-carved border, on a trestle support joined by a leaf-carved stretcher on dolphin feet, 29 by 39in; 74 by 99cm, c. 1860.
A BURR-WALNUT HARLEQUIN DAVENPORT,
the Sprung superstructure with a pierced gallery above three short drawers fianked by four pigeon-holes, the carved flap enclosing a pull-out writing surface fianked by pen scoops, the front on leaf-carved cabriole supports, the frieze with four real opposing four dummy drawers, 45 by 23in; 115 by 58.5cm, superstructure up, c. 1860.
A MAHOGANY MILITARY CHEST IN TWO
PARTS, with two short drawers above three long drawers, 93 by 101cm, mid 19th century.
A WALNUT SERPENTINE CARD TABLE, the
well-figured top above a frieze carved with ‘C scrolls and foliage, on a baluster gadrooned stem and four cabriole legs carved at the knees with leaves and scrolls, 30 by 33iin; 76 by 85cm, c. 1860.
A TRIPOD FIREGUARD with a glass super-structure in a moulded frame, above a semicircular occasional table on a barley-twist and triple base, 42fin; 108.5cm, c. 1850.
A BURR-WALNUT CENTRE TABLE, the
rectangular top above trestle supports joined by a pole stretcher, 29 by 42in; by 107cm, made up in the 20th.
Century
TOILET MIRROR - SERPENTINE-FRONTED STEEL BASKET GRATE - MARY BLACK-JAPANNED SIDE TABLE - WILLIAM AND MARY BURR-WALNUT WALL MIRROR
TOILET MIRROR - SERPENTINE-FRONTED STEEL BASKET GRATE - MARY BLACK-JAPANNED SIDE TABLE - WILLIAM AND MARY BURR-WALNUT WALL MIRROR
A COPPER TEA URN of elegant U-shape with urn-
topped finial, pair of loop handles, brass tap and turned
socle on square base, lft. Hin. high (58cm.) early 19th
Century.
A GEORGE III MAHOGANY TOILET MIRROR, the
oval plate with a crossbanded frame and curving
supports, the serpentine-fronted base with three
drawers, on bracket feet, 2ft. lOin. high by lft. 4′/2in. wide
(80cm. by 42cm.) circa 1790, distressed.
A COPPER KETTLE of oval shape with brass
mounts, 8′/zin. high (21.5cm.) late 19th Century; and a
wrought-iron Trivet with scrollwork platform, turned
wood handle and hooks to attach it to a grate, lft. 3′/2in.
long (39cm.) late 19th Century.
A GEORGE III MAHOGANY TOILET MIRROR with
rectangular plate flanked by ring-turned supports, the
bow-fronted base with three short drawers, on bracket
feet, 2ft. high by lft. lOin. wide (61cm. by 50cm.) circa
1800.
Two PAIRS OF BRASS CANDLESTICKS,
one of plain form with square base,high (24cm.); the other
with turned stem and square base, 93Uin. high (25cm.).
A LATE GEORGE III MAHOGANY TOILET MIRROR
with a rectangular mirror plate flanked by ringed
supports and brass finials, the D-shaped front with three
frieze drawers, 2ft. high by 2ft. wide (62cm. by 61cm.)
circa 1810.
A GEORGE III MAHOGANY TOILET MIRROR, the
rectangular plate within a crossbanded frame flanked by
plain supports, with three frieze drawers on bracket feet,
lft. lin. wide (48.5cm.) circa 1790.
A REGENCY MAHOGANY TOILET MIRROR with a
rectangular plate, turned supports and the base with two
bow-fronted drawers flanking a drawer, lft. 10lhin. wide
(57cm.) circa 1810.
A MAHOGANY TOILET MIRROR with scrolling
cresting and rectangular plate flanked by reeded
supports, 2ft. Vhin. high by 2ft. lin. wide (65cm. by 64cm.)
mirror plate mid-17th Century.
A SERPENTINE-FRONTED STEEL BASKET GRATE,
with four bars above a pierced frieze with four urn finials
and urn-shaped front supports, 3ft. 8in. wide (112cm.).
A WILLIAM AND MARY WALNUT CHEST ON STAND,
the quarter-veneered, crossbanded top with a moulded
edge above two short and three graduated long drawers
with a long drawer in the base, on spirally-turned legs
and bun feet joined by a wavy stretcher, 4ft. 2in. high by
3ft. 3′Ain. wide (163cm. by 100cm.) circa 1690, stand
restored.
A WILLIAM AND MARY OYSTER-VENEERED WALNUT
TABLE, the moulded hinged top with a large sunburst
within a broad crossbanding and enclosing an inner
hinged glazed panel, the frieze with a drawer and raised
on spiral-twist walnut legs joined by wavy stretchers,
2ft. 4in. high by 2ft. lVhin. wide (71cm. by 90cm.) circa
1690, interior re-modelled, part of frieze probably
re-veneered.
A WILLIAM AND MARY WALNUT-VENEERED CHEST
of two short and three long drawers, the moulded top
with a broad crossbanding, with quarter-veneered
drawers, on bun feet, 2ft. Hin. high by 3ft. 2in. wide
(89cm. by 96cm.) circa 1690.
A WILLIAM AND MARY WALNUT CHEST ON STAND
with rectangular moulded top, a cushion frieze drawer
and three short and three long drawers with feather-
banded panels, the stand with one shallow and two deep
drawers above a shaped apron, on turned tapering legs
joined by a waved stretcher, on bun feet, 5ft. lin. high
by 3ft. wide (155cm. by 100cm.) circa 1695, legs and
stretchers replaced.
A WILLIAM AND MARY WALNUT CHEST ON STAND with veneered
crossbanded top and two short and three graduated long drawers, with a
long drawer in the base, on bulbous ring-turned feet, 4ft. 2V2in. high by 3ft. 6in. wide (128cm. by
107cm.) circa 1700, later legs.
A WILLIAM AND MARY BLACK-JAPANNED SIDE
TABLE, the top decorated with figures in a landscape,
with a frieze drawer and ringed cup and cover legs
joined by an X-stretcher, on bun feet, 2ft. 5in. high by 3ft.
IViin. wide (74cm. by 95cm.) circa 1700, stretcher and
bun feet restored.
A GEORGE II MAHOGANY BACHELOR’S CHEST, of
rare and unusual form, the hinged top with two lopers
flanking the frieze set with four dummy drawers above
nine short drawers, with two shallow drawers at each
side and brass handles, on bracket feet, 2ft. 6l/2in. high by
3ft. (78cm. by 91cm.) circa 1740.
ANOTHER, similar but smaller, with figures in landscape
on an olive green ground, 2ft. 4′/2in. high by 2ft 7l/2in. wide (72cm. by 80cm) circa 1700.
A GEORGE II PROVINCIAL WALNUT CORNER ARMCHAIR, the curved toprail
centred by a shell, with two piain tapering splats and turned arm supports,
with drop-in seat and cabriole front leg headed by a scallop-shell and ending in claw and ball feet,
circa 1740.
A WILLIAM AND MARY BURR-WALNUT WALL MIRROR,
the bevelled plate within a moulded frame, 2ft. 6in.
high by 2ft. Vhin. wide (76.5cm. by 65cm.) circa 1680.
Louis XV GILT CONSOLE - ITALIAN GILTWOOD GIRANDOLES - FLEMISH CORNER CUPBOARD - WALNUT CHEST ON STAND - SMALL WALNUT BUREAU
Louis XV GILT CONSOLE - ITALIAN GILTWOOD GIRANDOLES - FLEMISH CORNER CUPBOARD - WALNUT CHEST ON STAND - SMALL WALNUT BUREAU
A Louis XV GILT CONSOLE with pierced leaf-carved frieze,
in-scrolled legs carved with leaves and husks and joined
by a pierced stretcher centred by a cartouche, 2ft. 7in. high by 2ft. 8V2W.
wide (79cm. by 82.5cm.) mid-18th Century, green marble top.
A TULiPWOOD COMMODE stamped R. Roessle, with moulded brescia marble top,
the quarter-veneered tulipwood body quarter-banded in kingwood and with two drawers,
on cabriole legs with ormolu mounts, 2ft. 6lMn. high by 2ft. 3′/2in. wide (77cm. by 69cm.).
А CAPE DUTCH STINKWOOD OGEE-FRONTED CHEST
of three long drawers, with canted corners, on claw and
ball feet, 2ft. high by 3ft. 2in. wide (77cm. by
96.5cm.) circa 1750, restored.
A CAPE DUTCH STINKWOOD CORNER ARMCHAIR, the arched back curving around to form the arms with
caned splats and ring-turned baluster supports, the 187 A pair of gilt-metal Candlesticks with spiralling
caned seat on cabriole legs joined by ring-turned sconces, stems and bases, lOin. high (26cm.) circa 1750,
stretchers, circa 1750, with squab cushion.
A PAIR OF LOUIS XV GILT-METAL CANDLESTICKS,
with baluster stems and shaped circular bases, lO’Ain.
high (26cm.) mid-18th Century.
A GLASS CHANDELIER OF SIX S-SCROLL ARMS, the
double gourd-shaped stem also supporting spiral-twist
scrolls, 2ft. high by lft. 9in. wide (61cm. by 53cm.) circa
1750, probably Venetian, some drops later.
A DUTCH MARQUETRY STANDING CORNER CUP-
BOARD with serpentine front, the upper part with
a moulded comice and a pair of panelled doors with a slide below, the lower
part with a pair of panelled doors, on bail feet, 8ft. 5in. high (257cm.) mid-18th Century, inlaid
with
floral marquetry on an oak ground.
A PAIR OF ITALIAN GILTWOOD GIRANDOLES, each
tapering serpentine-topped plate with a cresting and side
pieces of rococo scrolls with flowerheads, each apron
with grotesque mask, 2ft. lin. high by Ift. 4lhin. wide
(63cm. by 42cm.) mid-18th Century, originally with
candle-arms.
A DUTCH PINE CUPBOARD with triangular broken
pediment above a pair of cupboard doors enclosing
shelves and drawers, above an ogee-fronted base with
three long drawers, 7ft. 7in. high by 5ft. wide (231cm. by
152cm.) circa 1760.
A PAIR OF DUTCH WALNUT AND MARQUETRY CHAIRS,
each curved solid vase splat inlaid with birds and
flowers partly in bone and with shaped supports, the shaped drop-in seats on
cabriole legs with pointed pad and waved H-stretchers, mid-18th Century.
A Louis XV KINGWOOD ETAGERE,
the elliptical top with a moulded border and inlaid with a
chequer banding, with a smaller conforming shelf below, on pierced trestle supports
joined by a crossbar, 2ft. 4in. high by 2ft. Win. wide (71cm. by 87cm.) circa 1770.
A SCANDINAVIAN CARVED OAK BOX inscribed with the date anno 174*
and with two sets of initiais, the hinged lid and sides incised
with geometrie roundels, /ft. 3% in. wide (40cm.) mid-18th Century.
AN ITALIAN NEO-CLASSICAL ALTAR CANDLESTICK
in gilt and silvered wood, 2ft. lOin. high (87cm.)
circa 1770, fitted for electricity.
A FLEMISH CORNER CUPBOARD, the pair of doors
painted with the Virgin kneeling with attendant angels
below draperies, 3ft. high by lft. llin. wide (92cm. by
58cm.) third quarter 18th Century.
A PAIR OF LOUIS XV CARVED WALNUT ARMOIRE
DOORS, each with two panels outlined by simple foliate
rococo carving, 5ft. llin. high by lft. 9in. wide (180cm. by
53cm.) circa 1760.
A WILLIAM AND MARY WALNUT-VENEERED CHEST
OF DRAWERS, the moulded top and three long drawers
inlaid with simple stringing, with panelled sides, 2ft. 9in.
wide (84cm.) circa 1690, base now altered and with later
bracket feet, height now 2ft. Hin (89cm.).
A WILLIAM IV WORK BOX, the whole covered in red/brown
leather, the coffered lid inset with a brass panel, enclosing a
fitted interior lined in blue silk, with a drawer below, with
carrying handles at the sides and on gilt-metal feet with
flowerheads, leaves and berries, 53Ain. high by ll3Ain. wide (153cm. by 29cm.) circa 1835.
AN OYSTER-LABURNUM AND ROSEWOOD-VENEERED
CABINET ON CHEST, the doors enclosing an interior fitted
with drawers surrounding a central cupboard with
further drawers inside, the base with two short and two
long drawers, raised on bracket feet, 4ft. Win. high by
3ft. 9in. wide (148cm. by 114.5cm.) extensively re-
constructed and restored.
A GEORGE I WALNUT CHEST ON STAND,
the moulded cornice above three frieze drawers and
three graduated long drawers with canted, fluted corners, the lower
part with one short drawer flanked by deep drawers and a curved apron,
on later cabriole legs, 5ft. 63Ain. high by 3ft.
A QUEEN ANNE WALNUT BUREAU CABINET, the
upper part with a moulded comice above two mirrored
doors engraved with an arch and flowerheads, with a
pair of candle-slides below, the lower part with a flap
and bookrest, enclosing a fitted interior with a well
above three dummy frieze drawers and two short and
two graduated long drawers, on later bun feet, 6ft. 8in.
high by 3ft. 3V4in. wide (204cm. by 100cm.) both parts circa
1710, but not originally together.
A SMALL WALNUT BUREAU, the Aap enclosing a
fitted interior and well above three graduated long
drawers, on later bracket feet, 3ft. lin. high by lft. lVhin.
wide (94cm. by 60cm.) extensively restored and reduced
inwidth.
A QUEEN ANNE WALNUT SIDE TABLE with a
moulded quarter-veneered crossbanded top, a cross-
banded drawer above a shaped apron and cabriole legs
with pad feet, 2ft. 3in. high by 2ft. Sin. wide (69cm. by
73cm.) circa 1710.