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.

William IV rosewood pedestal Table, Victorian oak pedestal Desk, George I walnut Tallboy, early Victorian mahogany Writing Table

William IV rosewood pedestal Table, Victorian oak pedestal Desk, George I walnut Tallboy, early Victorian mahogany Writing Table

A George III mahogany tripod Table,
now with a fixed rectangular top, on a turned
stem and cabriole legs with pad feet, 82cm.
wide.

A George IV mahogany Clerk’s Desk,
the fall revealing a fitted interior, below are
two undertiers and a drawer, on turned
supports, 80cm. wide.

A Victorian mahogany narrow Writing Table, with inset top, two frieze drawers and bold turned legs, 183cm. long.

An early Victorian mahogany Writing Table, with inset top, the frieze with three drawers to the opposing side, the turned and reeded legs with ceramic castors, faults, one

drawer distressed, stamped W. Priest, 1 & 2 Tudor Street, Blackfriars, 168cm. long.

A Charles II oak boarded Box, circa 1680, carved throughout with geometric and fluted panels with punched decoration, 49cm. wide.

An elm Bench, 19th Century, of
primitive construction, on splayed feet, 233cm.
long.

A Continental mahogany Display Cabinet, mid-19th Century, with a pierced cresting above a panelled glazed door enclosing shelves, the base with an apron drawer, 190cm. high by

88cm. wide.

A William IV rosewood pedestal Table, the rectangular tilt-top on a chamfered pillar and shaped platform base with paw feet, 154cm. wide.

An ebonised and gilt-metal mounted Secretaire a Abattant, late 19th Century, the grey veined white marble top above fall-front enclosing stationery compartment and four short

drawers above three drawers between free-standing Corinthian column stiles, the whole front inlaid with brass foliate scrolls, on plinth base and turned feet, 74cm. wide.

A French mahogany and gilt-metal
mounted Pier Cabinet, 19th Century, the
black marble top above three shelves enclosed by a panelled door, on plinth base, 96cm. wide.

A Chinoiserie Bergere Suite, with green velvet upholstered cushion seats, on bun feet, comprising: a settee, 160cm. wide, and a pair of armchairs, faults.

A George I revival mahogany Cabinet, with a gadrooned top above a pair of doors with engraved brass mounts, the apron with a pair of drawers and a carved frieze, on cabriole

legs with claw and ball feet, distressed and locked, 121cm. wide.

A set of six Queen Anne-style beechwood Chairs, including a pair of carvers, with pink dralon drop-in seats, on cabriole legs.

A Victorian oak pedestal Desk, with a pair of real and one dummy frieze drawer above six drawers, on plinth bases, restored, 121cm. wide.

A George Ill-style mahogany and rosewood crossbanded bow-front Sideboard, with a frieze drawer and a pair of doors, on tapered square legs with spade feet, 133cm. wide
A set of eight Regency-style mahogany rail-back Dining Chairs, including a pair of armchairs, with scarlet dralon seats, on turned legs.

A set of ten Chippendale-style carved mahogany Dining Chairs, including a pair of armchairs, with cream damask seats, on cabriole legs with claw and ball feet.

A French mahogany and parquetry
Meuble d’Appui, with gilt-metal mounts and
inlaid bandings, the mirror back above a breche
d’alep marble top, the base with drawers,
glazed doors and cupboard doors, 204cm. wide.

A George III mahogany shield-back
Armchair, with a pierced splat and nailed
brown hide seat, on tapered square legs, arms
associated.

A George Ill-style mahogany Sideboard,
on turned fluted legs, 166cm. wide.

A George I walnut Tallboy, circa 1725,
with moulded cornice, two short and three
long drawers with three long drawers below,
on bracket feet, 162cm. high by 103cm. wide.

George IV mahogany rail-back Armchair, Victorian walnut Wellington Chest, George III mahogany Side Table, Edwardian Art Nouveau Armchair

George IV mahogany rail-back Armchair, Victorian walnut Wellington Chest, George III mahogany Side Table, Edwardian Art Nouveau Armchair

A George IV mahogany rail-back Armchair, the scrolled arms above an upholstered stuffed seat, on turned and reeded tapering legs.

A set of eight George Ill-style mahogany Dining Chairs, including an armchair, the pierced splats above upholstered drop-in seats, on tapered square legs.

A carved walnut Armchair, late 19th
Century, on ‘X’-shaped supports, faults.

A Victorian mahogany inverted breakfront Wardrobe, the moulded cornice with applied paterae above a pair of panel doors enclosing slides, above two short and two long drawers

flanked by a pair of panel doors enclosing hanging space, on plinth base, 210cm. high by 245cm. wide.

A George III mahogany secretaire Chest, the writing drawer fitted with small drawers and pigeon-holes above two other drawers flanked by canted corners, on bracket feet, 102cm.

wide.

A Victorian mahogany Wellington Chest, of seven graduated drawers, on plinth base, 58cm. wide.

An Edwardian mahogany Display Cabinet, inlaid with stringing, the pair of glazed panel doors with painted fretwork, on splayed square legs joined by an undertier, 92cm. wide.
A set of five George IV mahogany rail-back Dining Chairs, the stuffed seats above tapered square legs and spade feet.

A Victorian walnut Wellington Chest, of
seven graduated drawers, on plinth base,
distressed, 60cm. wide.

A Victorian carved walnut serpentine
Centre Table, on cabriole legs, 110cm. wide;
together with two Victorian ebonised single
Chairs and an Armchair.

A pair of George III mahogany Chairs,
the pierced oval splat backs above upholstered drop-in seats, on chamfered square legs.

A George III mahogany pedestal
Sideboard, the raised upper section now lacking
sliding door, the top with convex ends above an
arrangement of five drawers, on tapered
square legs and spade feet, faults, 1/Ocm. wide.

An oak Refectory Table, on solid end supports, 153cm.

A George III mahogany Side Table, the
moulded top above a frieze drawer and two small drawers, on square legs, 91cm. wide.

A late George III mahogany and
crossbanded rectangular Card Table, inlaid
with stringing, on ring turned legs, 90cm. wide.

A William IV mahogany breakfront Side Cabinet, with a pair of panel doors flanked by open adjustable shelves, on a plinth base, 168cm. wide.

A late George Ill-style mahogany twin-pedestal Dining Table, on turned pillars with triple reeded splayed legs ending in brass paw feet and castors, 203cm. long by 98cm. wide,

including a leaf insertion and clips.

A late George III mahogany Card Table, of chamfered rectangular form, inlaid with stringing, on ring turned legs, 91cm. wide.

A George III mahogany gendeman’s Dressing Table, the crossbanded hinged top revealing a mirror and compartments, the front with dummy drawers, a door and a deep drawer, on

tapered square legs with spade feet and an undertier, 61cm. wide.

An Edwardian Art Nouveau Armchair,
the tall triple pierced splat back above an
upholstered seat, on turned legs; together with
two other mahogany tall Chairs of Art
Nouveau design, with upholstered backs and
seats.

An Edwardian carved mahogany Torchere, on fluted turned support and tripod base, 30cm. diam.

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

lacking, 126cm.

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

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

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

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

cushion.

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

faults, 155cm. wide.

Continental carved oak Desk, Chinese red lacquered Cabinet, Edwardian mahogany and inlaid Side Cupboard, French provincial walnut Writing Table

Continental carved oak Desk, Chinese red lacquered Cabinet, Edwardian mahogany and inlaid Side Cupboard, French provincial walnut Writing Table

A Regency mahogany Armchair, the
rectangular back with rope twist rail, the upholstered seat on turned tapering legs; together with a William IV mahogany Armchair, the rectangular back with carved clasp and

scroll arms above an upholstered seat, on turned tapering legs.

A Continental carved oak Desk, 19th
Century, the rectangular top above two real
and two dummy frieze drawers, on bulbous
legs joined by caned and turned stretchers,
151cm. wide.

A Continental carved oak Sideboard,
19th Century, the mirror panel back with
floral and foliate carved cresting above
caryatids, the rectangular top with three frieze
drawers, on twin pedestal bases each with
cupboard enclosed by panel door carved with
dead game between caryatid stiles, on plinth
bases, 223cm. wide.

A Continental carved oak Buffet, the
rectangular top with floral and foliate carved cresting and frieze drawer above undershelf and cupboard enclosed by a pair of panel doors carved with dead game between caryatid

stiles, on platform base, 146cm. wide.

A Continental oak Mirror, the frame carved with three crowns, winged angel and serpent with scroll border, 135cm. high.

An oak kneehole Office Desk, modern,
with seven drawers, 131cm. wide.

A George IV mahogany Sideboard, the rectangular top above cupboard, two short drawers, cellaret drawer and undershelf, on turned tapering legs, 124cm. wide.

A Chinese red lacquered Cabinet, 19th Century, with fall-front, now lacking, above an arrangement of six short and one long drawers; together with matching stool, faults, 67cm.

wide.

An Edwardian mahogany and inlaid
breakfront Sideboard, the top with brass rail
and curtain back and two lidded compart-
ments above five frieze drawers and three
cupboards enclosed by a pair of tambour
doors and a pair of panel doors between two
further cupboards, each enclosed by an inlaid
panelled door, on plinth bases, 210cm. wide;
together with a mahogany two-tier Shelf,
132cm. wide.

An Edwardian mahogany and inlaid Side Cupboard, the rectangular top with two frieze drawers above two cupboards each enclosed by inlaid panel door, on a plinth base, 106cm.

wide.

A Victorian walnut Bonheur du Jour, the superstructure with shelf and pierced foliate cresting above four short drawers, the writing surface inset with green leather above a

frieze drawer, on cabriole legs, 80cm. wide.

A Victorian rosewood Davenport, the
top with baluster turned gallery, the hinged
writing surface inset with green leather and
revealing two real and two dummy drawers,
the side with hinged pen tray and four real
and four dummy drawers, on a plinth base,
faults, 48cm. wide.

A set of eight mahogany Hepplewhite-style Dining Chairs, including two armchairs, the shield-shaped backs with pierced vase-shaped splats, the seats upholstered in brown

leather, on square tapered moulded legs.

A mahogany Tea Table, 19th Century, the ‘D’-shaped fold-over top above satinwood inlaid frieze, on square tapering legs, 91 cm. wide.

A Regency mahogany rectangular Pembroke pedestal Table, with opposing frieze drawer, the quadruple square pillar above splayed legs ending in brass cappings and castors, 106cm.

wide.

A French provincial walnut Writing Table, late 18th Century, with tooled jfjiher-inset top and a drawer, the scroll apron cabriole legs, worm, restored, 81cm. wide.

A George III mahogany rectangular drop-leaf Table, on chamfered square legs, one :.t>if carped. 106cm. wide.

A George Ill-style mahogany Occasional Table, the circular top with distressed pie-crust border, the stop-fluted pillar above scroll tripod supports, 53cm. diam.

A Queen Anne walnut and crossbanded Chest, restored, the two short and three long drawers on bun feet, 97cm. wide, possibly Anglo-Dutch.

A late George III pine standing Corner Cupboard, enclosed by two pairs of panelled doors, on a plinth base, restored, 185cm. high by
105cm. wide.

18th Century-style mahogany Bureau-on-Chest, Victorian walnut and floral marquetry Side Cabinet, Chinese export lacquer Work Table, Chinese carved rosewood Jardiniere Stand

18th Century-style mahogany Bureau-on-Chest, Victorian walnut and floral marquetry Side Cabinet, Chinese export lacquer Work Table, Chinese carved rosewood Jardiniere Stand

An 18th Century-style mahogany Bureau-on-Chest, circa 1920, the quarter veneered fall revealing a fitted interior, the serpentine-fronted commode base with two short and two

long graduated drawers, the canted corners above shaped bracket feet, 109cm. high by 94cm. wide; 3ft. 7in. by 3ft. lin., possibly German.

A Victorian walnut and inlaid
Cabinet Bookcase, circa 1850, with
gilt-metal mounts, the moulded cornice
above a pair of glass panel doors
enclosing a velvet-lined and shelved
interior, below are a pair of panel doors
and a shaped plinth base, 198cm. high by
124cm. wide; 6ft. 6in. by 4ft. lin.

A Victorian mahogany Buffet,
circa 1870, with three tiers and turned
supports, on brass castors, 88cm. wide;
2ft. 10V2in.

A Victorian carved mahogany
Gothic-style box-seat Settle, circa 1870,
the tall back with a cornice above pierced
tracery panels and heraldic shields, the
linenfold box seat with a hinged cover,
200cm. high by 157cm. wide; 6ft. 7in. by
5ft. 2in.

A Victorian walnut and floral marquetry Side Cabinet, the raised mirror back with a pierced carved cresting, the serpentine white marble top above a pair of panelled doors, on a

plinth base, 173cm. high by 149cm. wide; 5ft. 8in. by 4ft. Whin.

A George Ill-style mahogany and painted twin-pedestal Dining Table, made-up, the ‘D’-end top decorated en grisaille with a classical border, the columnar turned pillars on

splayed tripod supports with brass cappings and castors, 300 by 121cm.; 9ft. Win. by
3ft. HV2in., including two leaf insertions.

A set of ten Victorian gilt carved
and upholstered Chairs, circa 1850, the
cartouche-shaped backs and bowed seats
covered in gold damask, the foliate
decorated frames with paterae cresting
rails, the cabriole legs ending in castors.

A Victorian rosewood Card
Table, circa 1840, the fold-over top with
circular claret baize lining, the medallion
carved frieze above a leaf-clad pillar and
domed base, on carved scroll feet and
castors, 92cm. wide; 3ft.

A Victorian burr walnut
harlequin Davenport, circa 1850, with
rising rear section revealing pigeonholes
and three small drawers, the piano
moulded hinged top revealing slide,
adjustable inset and two small drawers,
on carved cabriole supports, the sides
with four real and four opposing dummy
drawers, on bun feet and castors, the
rising action requiring restoration, 56cm.
wide; lft. Win.

ORIENTAL FURNITURE

A pair of Chinese carved
hardwood Armchairs, circa 1900, the
pierced tub-shaped backs profusely carved with dragons, the solid serpentine seats above cabriole legs.

A Japanese lacquer Occasional
Table, circa 1920, the yellow-ochre top
decorated with floral sprays, the gilt stem
with foliate carved supports, on a square
base with bracket feet, 67cm. diam.; 2ft.

A Chinese export lacquer Work Table, circa 1830, decorated with gilt pavilions on a cinnamon ground, the hinged top revealing a black lacquer and gilt interior with lidded

compartments and ivory accessories, the baluster turned stem on triform base with paw feet, 62cm. wide; 2ft.

A Chinese rosewood Altar Table, circa 1900, the rectangular top with an inset burrwood panel flanked by scrolled ends, the fret carved frieze on square legs joined by

stretchers, 81cm. high by 119cm. wide; 2ft. 8in. by 3ft. llin.

A Burmese carved rosewood
Tripod Table, circa 1880, the circular
top with an inset famille-verte ceramic
panel, the baluster turned stem above
triple splayed legs, 56cm. diam.; lft. Win.

A Chinese carved rosewood Jardiniere Stand, circa 1900, with a circular marble-inset top above a pierced prunus frieze, on cabriole legs, 90cm. high; 2ft. HViin.
A Chinese carved hardwood Jardiniere Stand, circa 1900, with a marble-inset rectangular top above a pierced fret frieze and shaped supports, united by two undertiers, 42cm.

wide; lft. 4′/2in.

A Japanese black lacquer and mother-of-pearl inlaid Work Table, late 19th Century, decorated throughout with birds and flowers, the chamfered rectangular top above a fabric well

and pierced supports, on arched legs, 46cm. wide; lft. 6in.

Chinese coromandel lacquer six-fold Screen, late 19th Century, with a gilt reserved scene depicting courtesans and a pavilion, the reverse side depicting birds and flowers

within stylised borders, 183 cm. high; 6ft.; together with an associated mahogany Stand, with a carved gallery back and a drawer, on turned feet, converted from, a William IV

sideboard, 249cm. wide; 8ft. 2in.
An Indian carved hardwood Armchair, circa 1890, of tub form, profusely carved and pierced with birds and beasts amidst scrolls, on eagle scroll feet with purple velvet stuffed

seat.

CONTINENTAL FURNITURE

An Egyptian walnut and
mother-of-pearl inlaid leopard Stool,
circa 1900, decorated throughout with
inlaid geometric designs, the woven seat
with a rear raised panel depicting
Egyptian figures, on twin stylised leopard
supports, 64cm. high by 78cm. wide;
2ft. lin. by 2ft. 6V2in.

A pair of stools of similar design were sold at Sotheby’s London on 4 November 1988, lot 162.

A Dutch mahogany and floral
marquetry Stool, circa 1890, the drop-in
tapestry seat and scrolled sides on
cabriole legs ending in claw and ball feet,
75cm. wide; 2ft. 5V2in.

Edwardian satinwood and parcel-gilt small Bureau, Victorian rosewood Occasional Table, Edwardian mahogany Display Cabinet, Edwardian mahogany Armchairs

Edwardian satinwood and parcel-gilt small Bureau, Victorian rosewood Occasional Table, Edwardian mahogany Display Cabinet, Edwardian mahogany Armchairs

An Edwardian satinwood and
parcel-gilt small Bureau, circa 1910,
decorated throughout with painted floral
sprays, the fall revealing a well and
pigeon-holes, the frieze drawer above
turned and fluted splayed legs joined by
pierced stretchers, 74cm. high by 38cm.
wide; 2ft. 5in. by lft. 3in.

A late Victorian rosewood
Occasional Table, circa 1900, inlaid
throughout with ivory and boxwood
stringing, the serpentine top with a
central arabesque roundel, the cabriole
legs with stretchers joined by a small
circular undertier, 75cm. wide; 2ft. 5V2in.

A George Ill-style mahogany
Wing Armchair, circa 1900, with
tapestry upholstery, on moulded
chamfered square legs joined by
stretchers.

A Victorian satinwood secretaire
Cabinet, circa 1860, the panelled fall
with rosewood inlaid arabesques, the
interior with stationery compartments
and a leather-inset writing surface, the
conformingly inlaid frieze drawer above
fluted turned legs with gilt-metal
mounts, on brass castors, 136cm. high by
97cm. wide; 4ft. 5V2in. by 3ft. 2in., castors
stamped Cope Collinson Patent.

A set of six Victorian carved
walnut balloon-back Chairs, circa 1855,
with floral crestings and mid-rails above
damask upholstered serpentine seats, on
cabriole legs.

A Victorian figured walnut combined Work and Tea Table, circa 1860, inlaid throughout with stringing, the rectangular fold-over top above a frieze drawer and a solid well, the

turned and splayed supports joined by a stretcher, 61cm. wide; 2ft.

An Edwardian mahogany Display
Cabinet, circa 1905, inlaid throughout
with ivory and sycamore floral motifs,
the domed cornice with a mirrored
recess above a pair of bowed leaded
glazed doors, the base with a further
recess and a pair of leaded glazed doors,
on tapered square legs with foliate
carved feet, 225cm. high by 99cm. wide;
7ft. 4V2in. by 3ft. 3in.

A pair of George Ill-style
satinwood and painted Armchairs, circa
1880, the pierced shield-shaped backs
decorated with floral sprays, the caned
seats above tapered square legs, on spade
feet.
Cf. Regency Furniture by Francis Collard, published by Antique Collectors’ Club, page 235: A painted satinwood Chair, circa 1880, by Wright &f Mansfield.

A black lacquer Chinoiserie
Bergere Sofa, circa 1920, the double
caned back and seat with turquoise velvet
upholstered cushions, on square legs,
168cm. wide; 5ft. 6in.

A George Ill-style mahogany
small Chest, 20th Century, the moulded
top above a slide and three long drawers,
on bracket feet, 73cm. high by 67cm. wide;
2ft. 5in. by 2ft. 2V2in.

A George Ill-style mahogany
Armchair, made-up, with a pierced
trellis back and bowed cane seat with
green velvet squab cushion, on fluted
turned legs.

An Edwardian satinwood
demi-lune Pier Cabinet, circa 1905,
inlaid throughout with ebony stringing and sycamore bandings, the later marble top above a panelled door decorated with marquetry ribbon-tied baskets of fruit, on shaped bracket

feet, 90cm. high by 111cm. wide; 2ft. 11′fain, by 3ft. 7′/2in., formerly with an upper section.

A pair of Edwardian mahogany
Armchairs, circa 1910, the wreath inlaid
cresting rails above tub-shaped backs
with griffin arm supports, the
serpentined seats on cabriole legs ending
in paw feet.

A George Ill-style mahogany
armchair, circa 1910, with a pierced and
swag carved splat and dipped striped
velvet upholstered seat, on moulded
chamfered square legs; together with a
matching single Chair.

A Victorian papier-mache Music
Stand, circa 1855, the adjustable
cartouche-shaped frame with a titled
painting of Paul and Virginie, after
Augustus Leopold Egg, on a telescopic
brass stem and gilt decorated baluster
pillar with scrolled tripod supports,
faults, now lacking detachable music ledge,
74cm. high when retracted; 2ft. 5in., the
reverse with an indistinct hand-written
label.

A Victorian walnut and inlaid Side Cabinet, circa 1855, with gilt-metal mounts and inset Sevres-style porcelain plaques, the central cupboard flanked by a pair of bowed glazed

doors, on a plinth base, 107cm. high by 156cm. wide; 3ft. 6in. by 5ft. IVnn.

A George Ill-style carved giltwood Overmantel Mirror, circa 1850, the pierced foliate and flame motif frame with four cartouche-shaped panels, 109cm. high by 118cm. wide;

A Victorian burr walnut and
tulipwood crossbanded Centre Table,
circa 1850, the rectangular quarter-
veneered top with serpentine sides, the
scroll carved supports joined by a
stretcher with lion masks at each end,
72cm. high by 149cm. wide; 2ft. 4l/iin. by
4ft. llin.

A George Ill-style mahogany breakfront Library Bookcase, circa 1920, the dentilled cornice above four pairs of astragal doors and a pair of slides, the interior with adjustable

shelves, on bracket feet, 249cm. high by 238cm. wide; 8ft. 2in. by 7ft. 11 tein.

A pair of George Ill-style gilt-
gesso Wall Mirrors, the cartouche-
shaped surrounds carved with ‘C’-scrolls,
flame motifs and flowerheads, 66cm. high
by 49cm. wide; 2ft. 2in. by lft. 7in.

Regency gilt framed Pier Mirror, George III mahogany secretaire Bookcase, George III carved mahogany Library Armchair, George III mahogany pedestal Cupboard

Regency gilt framed Pier Mirror, George III mahogany secretaire Bookcase, George III carved mahogany Library Armchair, George III mahogany pedestal Cupboard

A Regency gilt framed Pier Mirror, circa 1810, the classical frieze above a rectangular plate flanked by spiral terminals, 117cm. high by 70cm. wide; 3ft. Win. by 2ft. 3V2in.

A George III satinwood and upholstered scroll-end Settee, circa 1780, inlaid with ebonised stringing, covered in pale-blue striped fabric, the arched back with leaf inlay, on

tapered square legs and spade feet, restored, 203cm. wide; 6ft. 8in.

A Regency rosewood and walnut
Tripod Table, circa 1815, the brass
inlaid top above a spiral-twist turned and
leaf decorated stem, on a triform base
ending in splayed leaf carved scroll feet,
altered, converted from a pole screen, 36cm.
wide; lft. 2in.

A set of eight George III mahogany rail-back Dining Chairs, circa 1805, including a pair of armchairs, with nailed hide upholstered seats, on ring turned tapering legs (8)

A Regency similar rosewood adjustable Dressing Mirror, circa 1810,
the circular swing-frame plate on a
telescopic ring turned stem with splayed
tripod supports joined by stretchers, with
turned feet, 123cm. high retracted;
4ft. tein.

A George III mahogany secretaire
Bookcase, circa 1780, the dentil cornice
above a pair of astragal doors enclosing
adjustable shelves, the crossbanded and
strung writing drawer revealing
stationery compartments, below are a
pair of panelled doors enclosing sliding
trays, on bracket feet, 228cm. high by
117cm. wide; 7ft. 6in. by 3ft. Win.

A Regency rosewood and
satinwood banded small Bookcase, circa
1815, with open shelves flanked by
shaped sides above a pair of later glazed
doors, on short turned legs with brass
paw feet, faults, 111cm. high by 76cm. wide;
3ft. 71/2in. by 2ft. 6in.

A George III carved mahogany
Library Armchair, circa 1770, the
serpentined back and stuffed seat
covered in floral needlework, the foliate
carved arm facings above blind-fret
chamfered square legs with pierced angle
brackets and pierced fret stretchers,
faults.

A George III mahogany secretaire
Bookcase, circa 1790, the domed cornice
above a pair of astragal doors enclosing
adjustable shelves, the panelled writing
drawer with ebonised stringing and
crossbanding enclosing stationery
compartments, below are three long
graduated drawers, on later shaped
bracket feet, 227cm. high by 105cm. wide;
7ft. 5′/2in. by 3ft. 5in., upper part possibly
associated.

A Regency amboyna and simulated burrwood Occasional Table, circa 1820,
the chamfered rectangular top on a
spirally fluted baluster turned stem, the
triform base on splayed bracket feet,
53cm. wide; lft. 9in.

A George III mahogany pedestal
Cupboard, made-up, the square top with
a fluted frieze above two panelled doors
enclosing cupboards, the guilloche
carved apron above splayed square legs
on castors, 84cm. high by 45cm. wide;
2ft. 9in. by lft. 6in.

A George III mahogany secretaire
Chest, circa 1785, inlaid throughout with
stringing and spandrels, the later
moulded top above a writing drawer
enclosing stationery compartments, below
are three long graduated drawers, on
shaped bracket feet, 112cm. high by
126cm. wide; 3ft. 8in. by 4ft. V/2in.

A George III mahogany bow-front
Sideboard, circa 1790, inlaid throughout
with stringing and kingwood cross-
banding, the frieze drawer above an
arched apron flanked by a pair of deep
drawers, on tapered square legs with
spade feet, formerly with rear brass gallery,
90cm. high by 153cm. wide; 2ft.

A George III mahogany Writing
Table, circa 1800, the rectangular
fold-over top with coromandel
crossbanding, the panelled frieze with
opposing lopers and a drawer, on ring
turned legs with castors, 73cm. high by
64cm. wide; 2ft. 41hin. by 2ft.

A George III mahogany Bureau
Bookcase, circa 1790, the associated
upper section inlaid with stringing and
enclosed by a pair of astragal doors, the
later veneered fall enclosing small
drawers inlaid with stringing, the four
long drawers above splayed bracket feet,
230cm. high by 113cm. wide; 7ft. 6in. by
3ft. 8in.

A George II mahogany Card Table, circa 1750, the rectangular fold-over top on turned tapering legs headed by lappets and on pad feet, 82cm. wide; 2ft.8V2in.
A George III mahogany and brass-bound Wine Cooler, circa 1790, of
octagonal form, with a hinged top revealing a lead-lined interior, on later tapered square legs, 46cm. wide; lft. 6in.

A George III mahogany
breakfront Sideboard, circa 1790, the
satinwood crossbanded top with an oval
harewood fan medallion, the frieze with
an arrangement of three shallow drawers
and one deep drawer surrounding an
arched apron with inlaid spandrels, the
tapered square legs surmounted by floral
swags and spade feet, some inlay later,
95cm. high by 180cm. wide; 3ft. lJ/2in. by
5ft. llin.

A George III mahogany extending
Dining Table, circa 1810, the rounded
rectangular top with concertina action,
the frieze with narrow boxwood banding,
on spiral reeded turned legs with brass
castors, 329cm. long by 121cm. wide;
10ft. 91/2in. by 3ft. lltein., including five
leaves.

A George IV rosewood Teapoy, circa 1830, the moulded hinged top revealing a pair of canisters and blending bowl divisions, the sides with scroll handles, on a square tapered

pillar, shaped platform base and moulded splayed feet, 45cm. wide; lft. 51/2in.

Queen Anne walnut Table Desk, William and Mary walnut and crossbanded Side Table, walnut Display Cabinet-on-Stand

Queen Anne walnut Table Desk, William and Mary walnut and crossbanded Side Table, walnut Display Cabinet-on-Stand

A Queen Anne walnut and
featherbanded Table Desk, circa 1710,
the fall revealing stepped small drawers and pigeon-holes, the cavetto frieze drawer with lidded and open compartments, 41cm. wide; lft. 4in.

A William and Mary walnut Candle
Stand, circa 1690, the dodecagonal top
inlaid with stringing, the spiral twist
turned stem on splayed tripod supports,
restored, 36cm. wide; lft. 2in.

A George I walnut Chair, circa 1715, with a solid vase-shaped splat and drop-in seat, on shell carved cabriole legs ending in pad feet, restored

A Queen Anne walnut hanging Corner Cupboard, circa 1710, the
crossbanded door inlaid with chevron stringing, the interior with shelves, 93cm. high by 62cm. wide; 3ft. V2in. by 2ft.

A George I walnut and parcel-gilt
Overmantel Mirror, circa 1725, the later
triple bevelled plates within a moulded
border flanked by fretwork sides, 127cm.
wide; 4ft. 2in., formerly with candle sconces

A William and Mary walnut and
crossbanded Side Table, circa 1700, the
moulded top with a frieze drawer, the shaped apron above turned legs joined by waved ‘X’-shaped stretchers, 71cm. high by 79cm. wide; 2ft. 4in. by 2ft. 7in.

A George I walnut and
crossbanded Bureau, circa 1720, the fall
revealing stationery compartments, the
three short and three long graduated
drawers above bracket feet, 100cm. high
by 91cm. wide; 3ft. 3V2in. by 3ft.

A pair of George I walnut Chairs,
circa 1720, with solid vase-shaped splats
and drop-in seats, on cabriole legs
ending in pad feet

A Queen Anne walnut and featherbanded Chest, circa 1710, with two short and three long graduated drawers, on shaped bracket feet, restoration to feet, 94cm. high by 99cm. wide;

3ft. lin. by 3ft. 3in.

A William and Mary walnut and crossbanded Cabinet-on-Chest, circa 1700, inlaid throughout with stringing, the moulded cornice with a cushion frieze drawer above a pair of doors

enclosing an arrangement of drawers and pigeon-holes with a central door, below are two short and two long graduated drawers, on later bun feet, restored, 170cm. high by 113 cm.

wide;
5ft. 7in. by 3ft. 8V2in.

A George I walnut and feather-
banded Chest-on-Chest, circa 1720, the
cavetto cornice above three short and
three long graduated drawers flanked by
fluted chamfered corners, below are
three long graduated drawers, on
bracket feet, restored, partially re-veneered,
182cm. high by 102cm. wide; 6ft. by
3ft. 4in

A Queen Anne walnut and
featherbanded Chest, circa 1710, the
rectangular top above a pair of frieze
drawers and slide with integral lopers,
below are two short and two long
graduated drawers, on later bracket feet,
altered, 76cm. high by 82cm. wide; 2ft. 6in.
by2ft.8in.

A walnut Display Cabinet-on-Stand, now without a cornice, the pair of
domed astragal doors enclosing shelves
above four short and one long
featherbanded drawer, on octagonal
turned legs joined by waved stretchers
with bun feet, 217cm. high by 180cm. wide;
7ft. lin. by 5ft. llin., including early 18th
Century components, probably Dutch

A George I walnut and feather-
banded Bureau, circa 1725, the fall
enclosing stationery compartments, the
four long graduated drawers above
shaped bracket feet, 102cm. high by 92cm.
wide; 3ft. 4in. by 3ft.

GEORGIAN AND REGENCY FURNITURE
A George III mahogany secretaire Bookcase, circa 1790, the satinwood banded cornice with urn finials and arcaded mouldings, the pair of astragal doors enclosing adjustable

shelves, the writing drawer revealing satinwood small drawers, below are three long graduated drawers, on bracket feet, 238cm. high by 109cm. wide; lft. 91hin. by 3ft. 7in.

A George IV mahogany secretaire Bookcase, circa 1825, the moulded cornice above a pair of astragal doors enclosing adjustable shelves, the writing drawer revealing small drawers

and pigeon-holes, below are a pair of panel doors, on a plinth base, 262cm. high by 147cm. wide; 8ft. 71Mn. by 4ft. Win.

A George III mahogany secretaire
Library Bookcase, circa 1790, of
breakfront form, inlaid with stringing, the two pairs of astragal doors enclosing adjustable shelves, the writing drawer above three long graduated drawers flanked by a pair of

cupboard doors each with a dummy drawer, on a plinth base, now in three vertical sections, altered and restored, 230cm. high by 230cm. wide; 7ft. 6lhin. by 7ft. 6′/2in.

A George II mahogany Chest-
on-Chest, circa 1750, the moulded
cornice above three short and three long
graduated drawers flanked by fluted
corners, the base with a slide and three
long graduated drawers, on bracket feet,
81cm. high by 113cm. wide; 5ft. llin. by
3ft.6′/2in.

A George HI mahogany Bureau Bookcase, the associated upper section with a swan-neck pediment above a pair of lancet astragal doors enclosing adjustable shelves, the fall

revealing stationery compartments, below are two short and three long graduated drawers, on bracket feet, 246cm. high by 109cm. wide; 8ft. lin. by 3ft. lin.

A George III mahogany Chest, circa 1760, the moulded top above two short and three long graduated drawers flanked by fluted corners, on shaped bracket feet, 89cm. high by 97cm.

wide; 2ft. llin. by 3ft. 2in.

LOMBARD WALNUT COMMODES, Louis XV/XVI TRANSITIONAL ORMOLU-MOUNTED TULIPWOOD AND AMARANTH COMMODE, LOUIS XV ORMOLU AND BRONZE MANTEL CLOCK, Louis XVI SIDE CHAIRS

LOMBARD WALNUT COMMODES, Louis XV/XVI TRANSITIONAL ORMOLU-MOUNTED TULIPWOOD AND AMARANTH COMMODE, LOUIS XV ORMOLU AND BRONZE MANTEL CLOCK, Louis XVI SIDE CHAIRS

AN UNUSUAL SUITE OF GERMAN GROTTO SEAT FURNITURE comprising a three-seat
settee, six armchairs and a rocking chair, the tall carved silvered backs and seats with gilt-
wood dolphin arms on rockwork legs, the rocking chair on scroll dolphin supports and
the rockers with dolphin heads, 18th/19th Century
Provenance: Schloss Rheinsberg
A similar armchair, thought to have been made about 1760/70, is in the Kunst¬gewerbe Museum, Berlin, Schloss Kopenick, and is illustrated by Heinrich Kreisel, Die Kunst des

Deutschen Mobels, vol. II, figure 1111

A PAIR OF LOMBARD WALNUT COMMODES, each with a rectangular top, a drawer in the concave frieze, one also with a slide, with two further drawers in the concave lower part, on

cabriole legs, 2ft. 8in. high by 3ft. 5in. wide (81cm. by 104cm.) circa 1760

A Louis XV/XVI TRANSITIONAL TABLE signed Dusautoy and stamped JME, and with silvered mounts, the oval white marble top with a three-quarter gallery, the frieze inlaid with

flowerhead trellis and with a fitted drawer on one side raised on cabriole legs inlaid with chains of husks and ending in scroll sabots, and joined by a kidney-shaped stretcher

inlaid with a panel of flowers flanked by flowerhead trellis, circa 1780
Jean-Pierre Dusautoy, 1719-1800, was received Master in 1799

A LATE LOUIS XV GILTWOOD VOYEUSE, indistinctly stamped, probably Chevigny, with padded toprail, stufied lyre-shaped back, stufied saddle-shape seat and ^fluted tapering legs,

circa 1765
Tean Nicolay L’Art et la Maniere des Maitres Ebenistes Francais au XVIIIe Siecle, page 102, fig. C, illustrates a very simUar chair by Claude Chevigny, received Master in 1768

A Louis XV/XVI TRANSITIONAL ORMOLU-MOUNTED TULIPWOOD AND AMARANTH
COMMODE stamped J. C. Stumpf/, with mottled grey and white marble top, the front
with a gently swelling centre section and containing three small and two long drawers, the
rounded corners inlaid to simulate fluting, on cabriole legs, 2ft. Hin. high by 4ft. 4V2in.
wide (89cm. by 134cm.) circa 1775
Jean-Chrysostome StumpfT, 1731-1806, received Master in 1766

A FINE AND RARE MAHOGANY BUREAU attributed to Abraham Roentgen, the top
and shaped fall-front inlaid with a chequer banding, the interior fitted with an arrangement
of shaped rosewood-veneered drawers above a plain frieze drawer and shaped kneehole flanked
to each side by a deep drawer with tambour lid and hinged opening to reveal tulipwood-
veneered drawers, on cabriole legs with brass mounts, 3ft. high by 3ft. 3?2in. wide (91.5cm. by
100.5cm.) circa 1765, Neuwied
Hans Huth, Roentgen Furniture, London 1974, illustrates a very similar bureau, plate 18, in the Neues Schloss at Baden Baden

A Louis XV ORMOLU MANTEL CLOCK, the (later) enamel dial and movement signed Balthazard A Paris, in a waisted case with a reclining cherub cresting, the whole profusely chased

with shellwork, scrolls and leaves, 20in. high (51cm.) circa 1760

A LOUIS XVI ORMOLU CARTEL CLOCK with a 9in. (cracked) enamel dial and pierced
gilt hands, the movement with rectangular plates and outside count wheel, the case sur-
mounted by an urn and with pineapple finials, acanthus flanking the dial and a female
mask below, 37in. high (94cm.) circa 1780

A LOUIS XV/XVI TRANSITIONAL BOIS SATINE COMMODE, the shaped moulded
brown and green mottled marble top above an ormolu-mounted frieze divided as two
drawers above two drawers inlaid with ribbon tied musical instruments, sheet music and
flowers with a moulded ormolu mount flanked by an ormolu moulded panel inlaid with
drapes and above an ormolu-mounted frieze on ormolu moulded cabriole legs, 2ft. lO’Mn.
high by 4ft. 2in. wide (87cm. by 127cm.) circa 1775

AN EARLY LOUIS XVI MARQUETRY SECRETAIRE A ABATTANT with a mottled grey
marble top and a drawer in the frieze, the fall-front inlaid with a spray of flowers and
leaves and enclosing a fitted interior, with a pair of doors below, 4ft. 6in. high by 2ft. 7in.
wide (138cm. by 79cm.) circa 1775

A SMALL LOUIS XVI QUARTER-REPEATING ORMOLU CARTEL TIMEPIECE, the (chipped) 4V2in. enamel dial signed Olin a Paris, the similarly signed movement with circular plates and

repeating on one bell Struck by two hammers, the case surmounted by an um and decorated with scrolls, acanthus and swags of bay, 18in. high (46cm.)        ?800-1200

A LATE LOUIS XV ORMOLU AND BRONZE MANTEL CLOCK, the case stamped St. Germain, the enamel dial signed Charles Le Roy A Paris and with pierced gilt hands, the similarly signed

movement with later escapement and outside numbered count wheel, the case surmounted by a lamp and resting on a fluted column, a cockerel at one side and a bronze seated female

figure at the other, the base with a band of fret hung with swags of leaves, on ebony-veneered base mounted with trefoils, 22in. high (56cm.) circa 1770
Jean-Joseph de Saint Germain is mentioned in L’Almanach General des Marchands in 1747 and 1772, with his address, rue Saint Nicolas in the Faubourg Saint Antoine

AN EARLY LOUIS XVI ORMOLU-MOUNTED BLEU-TURQUIN MARBLE VASE of navette shape, the lid surmounted by a pomegranate finial with leaves below, the pierced vitruvian scroll frieze

centred at each side by a mask with swags of oak branches, the leaf-cast fluted handles supported by leafy moustachioed masks, the gadrooned body raised on a waisted socle and

fluted and bead-moulded plinth, Whin. high (31.5cm.) circa 1775

AN UNUSUAL LOUIS XVI GILTWOOD BAROMETER with an oval paper register
plate signed Par Sormanif Rue de L’Arbre sec No. 17 a Paris, with a thermometer in the
centre, the frame with swags of flowers and leaves, an um cresting and a sunburst mask
below, 43V2in. high (110cm.) circa 1780

A Louis XVI ORMOLU-MOUNTED MAHOGANY REGULATOR of long duration, the
dished 13in. enamel dial signed Lepaute A Paris and with pierced engraved gilt hands,
steel centre seconds hand and an enamel calendar ring below VI mounted on a wheel
revolving once a year, the weight-driven movement with shaped plates, piain pillars, four
wheel train with delicate wheelwork and incomplete pin-wheel escapement, the massive
compensation gridiron pendulum with knife-edge suspension from a bracket attached to
the backboard, temperature indication and lenticular bob, the case with a moulded rec-
tangular hood and mounted with bands of petal moulding, flowerheads and a female mask
in the waist door, 7ft. Hin. high (240cm.) circa 1785, plinth lacking

A Louis XVI ORMOLU-MOUNTED KINGWOOD AND TULIPWOOD MARQUETRY CONSOLE DESSERTE, stamped J. Stockei JME, bow-fronted and with a white marble top, the frieze inlaid with an

interlaced geometric strapwork design and containing a central drawer flanked by pivoted segment-shaped drawers, the Supports inlaid to simulate fluting, and with a panelled

back, conforming shelf stretcher, and turned tapering legs also inlaid to simulate fluting, 2ft. Hin. high by 3ft. 4in. wide (88cm. by 102cm.) circa 1775
Joseph Stockei, 1743-1802, was received Master in 1775

A PAIR OF LOUIS XVI GILTWOOD FAUTEUILS, one stamped G. Jacob, each arched
top-rail centred by flowers and with stuffed backs, padded arms with scroll terminais and
stuffed seats on stop-fluted tapering legs, circa 1780
Georges Jacob, 1739-1814, received Master in 1765

A SET OF FOUR Louis XVI PAINTED ARMCHAIRS with rectangular moulded backs,
downswept moulded panelied arms with scroll handles on stop-fluted supports, the stuffed
seats on moulded seatrails and turned tapering fluted and stop-fluted legs headed by
flowerheads, circa 1780, one pair decorated in off-white, the other in off-white and beige,
one reduced in height

A PAIR OF Louis XVI SIDE CHAIRS, similar, but with rounded front corners,
circa 1780

A Louis XVI CARVED GILTWOOD AND GESSO CONSOLE with fleur de peche marble
top, the frieze carved with leafy wave motif and hung with garlands of flowers, raised on
fluted tapering legs, the guilloche-carved stretcher centred by a flower-draped um, 2ft. 9in.
high by 2ft. 11 in. wide (84cm. by 89cm.) circa 1780