Posts Tagged ‘panelled doors’

BEECHWOOD CANTERBURY, George III style, ANTIQUE PEDESTAL DESK, ANTIQUE LINEN PRESS, AN ANTIQUE PEDESTAL TABLE

BEECHWOOD CANTERBURY, George III style, ANTIQUE PEDESTAL DESK, ANTIQUE LINEN PRESS, AN ANTIQUE PEDESTAL TABLE

A BEECHWOOD CANTERBURY, George III style, modern, with three divisions, on turned feet, wide.   —

A WALNUT AND PINE CHEST OF DRAWERS, early 18th Century, now in two parts with two short and three long drawers, faults, wide.

A WALNUT AND INLAID MIRROR BACK SIDEBOARD, Victorian, with a marble top above mirror and solid panel doors, high by wide.

A CARVED HUANG HUALI
WRITING DESK, Chinese, late th
Century, the asymmetrical raised open shelf
back above and arrangement of drawers and
cabriole supports. wide.—

AN ANTIQUE LINEN PRESS, William IV, with a pair of panelled doors enclosing sliding traxs. formerly with a lower section, icide—

AN OAK PARTNER’S WRITING TABLE, Victorian, the leather inset top above six opposing frieze drawers, on reeded turned legs lacking castors, high by wide.,-.

AN ANTIQUE PEDESTAL DESK,
modern, the leather inset top with bowed
wings above an arrangement of drawers and
doors, on splaved bracket feet. wide.

A WALNUT PEDESTAL DESK, modern, the leather inset top above an arrangement of drawers and cupboard doors, on bracket feet. u>ide

AN ANTIQUE D’-END DINING TABLE, George III style, modern, with ebonised stringing and twin turned pedestals, on splaved tripod bases ending in brass paw castors. long extended

including three leaf insertions”

A TEAK TWO TIER SIDE TABLE, modern, with a slightly dished top and square legs, wide.; together with AN ANTIQUE Side Cabinet, modern, with a pair of drawers above fielded panel

doors, wide.

A SMALL YEW-WOOD CHEST OF DRAWERS, modern, with a serpentine top above four drawers and bracket feet, wide.; together with a small mahogany drum Table, modern, with a leather

inset top above drawers, open shelves and a pedestal base,  diam.

AN ANTIQUE SIDEBOARD, George III style, modern, including a bowed frieze drawer and a fluted apron, on tapered legs with spade feet, wide.

AN ANTIQUE DAVENPORT, late
Victorian, by Maple if Co.. with a real and
dummv drawers, turned pilasters and bun
feet, one drawer bearing the maker’s name G.
Bradley and date , another drawer stamped
Maple is Co. Ltd., wide.

AN ANTIQUE PEDESTAL TABLE, George III style, with an oval top and quadruple splayed legs ending in brass castors, wide.   ”

AN ANTIQUE CABINET, the cupboard door incorporating two late 18th Century Japanese ivory mounted panels, wide.

AN ASH RUSH SEAT ARMCHAIR, 18th Century, with a spindle back and turned supports

A FIGURED WALNUT
AND EBONISED SECRETAIRE CABINET,
Victorian, with a raised mirror back above a
fall-front and a drawer, on tapered square
legs with stretchers and spade feet, faults,
wide.

AN ANTIQUE WASHSTAND, Victorian, the moulded top above two drawers, supported on twin turned end-supports , faults, wide.

AN ANTIQUE PEDESTAL TABLE, Victorian, with a circular top on a hexagonal column, on a triform base with later castors, faults, diam.

AN EBONISED GESSO POLESCREEN, early Victorian, with a needlework panel and a triform base, distressed.

AN ANTIQUE BREAKFRONT BOOKCASE, A ROSEWOOD CARD TABLE, ANTIQUE ENVELOPE CARD TABLE, A CARVED WALNUT AND BEECHWOOD ARMCHAIR

AN ANTIQUE BREAKFRONT BOOKCASE, A ROSEWOOD CARD TABLE, ANTIQUE ENVELOPE CARD TABLE, A CARVED WALNUT AND BEECHWOOD ARMCHAIR

AN ANTIQUE BREAKFRONT BOOKCASE, Edwardian, with two pairs of astragal doors, on bracket feet, high by wide

A WOODEN BOUND TRAVELLING TRUNK, early 18th Century, covered in chequer patterned cloth, bearing the label of GASTON MONTANARI,  Rue Du Bivouac, Cannes, wide.; together with a

similar smaller Trunk, bearing the label of AUX ETATS UNIS,  Rue St Honore, Paris, wide.; and a cube shaped Trunk, manufactured by OLD ENGLAND,  Bd. des Capuanes, Paris, wideS

AN ANTIQUE BOW
FRONT SIDEBOARD, George III style, earl
18th Century, with a satinwood banded top,
on tapered square legs with spade feet,
wide

A FIGURED WALNUT PEDESTAL DRESSING TABLE, Victorian, the mirror back with candle sconces above an arrangement of drawers, on plinth bases, wide. For colour illustration see page

A FIGURED WALNUT
AND FEATHERBANDE KNEEHOLE DRESSING TABLE, with an arrangement of drawers surrounding a recessed cupboard door, on bracket feet, wide.

AN ANTIQUE WELLINGTON
CHEST, Victorian, with seven drawers
flanked by hinged pilasters, wide.

AN ANTIQUE AND INLAID
MATCHED BEDROOM SUITE, Edwardian,
comprising: a mirror door wardrobe with an
arched cornice, high by wide., a
mirror back dressing table, on tapered square
legs, wide., AN ANTIQUE single door
bedside cupboard, on tapered square legs,
wide. and three stick back occasional
chairs ,

A ROSEWOOD CARD TABLE, William IV, with gadrooned mouldings, the columnar support on a platform base and paw feet, wide.

A WALNUT BUREAU, early 18th Century, the fall revealing stepped stationery compartments and a well, the three short and three long drawers above a later apron and bracket feet,

ivide ,

A CARVED OAK BREAKFRONT LIBRARY BOOKCASE, Flemish, 18th Century, the triple glazed doors flanked by herm pilasters, the base with corresponding geometric panelled doors, high by

wide.,

AN ANTIQUE TUB SHAPED ARMCHAIR, 18th Century, with pink damask upholsterv, on tapered square legs with castors^-

A CARVED OAK BOOKCASE, late Victorian, with a pair of glazed doors, on bracket feet. wide. For colour illustration see pa°e

AN ANTIQUE EXTENDING DINING TABLE, Victorian, the ‘D’-end top with telescopic action and reeded turned legs, on brass castors, long by wide. extended including two leaf

insertions

A SET OF SIX MAHOGANY DINING
CHAIRS, early Victorian, with rail backs,
chintz covered seats and turned legs

AN ANTIQUE LINEN PRESS, Victorian, with arched panel doors above an arrangement of four drawers, on a plinth, high by wide.

AN ANTIQUE SIDE TABLE, George III with alterations, inlaid with stringing and on tapered square legs, formerly a card or tea table, wide.       “‘

AN ANTIQUE CHEST
OF DRAWERS, early 18th Century, with two
short and three long drawers, on splayed
bracket feet. wide.

AN ANTIQUE ENVELOPE CARD
TABLE, Edwardian, with a drawer and
cabriole legs joined bv stretchers, wide.

A SET OF FOUR MAHOGANY
DINING CHAIRS, Victorian,
the rectangular nailed brown hide
upholstered backs and seats with lion mask
finials, on lobed turned legs with castors,
finials probably later       ”

AN ANTIQUE CHIFFONIER, early
Victorian, the open shelf back above a pair
of drawers and panel doors flanked by
turned pilasters, on bun feet, tvide

A CARVED WALNUT AND BEECHWOOD ARMCHAIR, Charles II and later, with a cane back and seat, on scrolled front legs with stretchers, faults

AN ANTIQUE SIDE TABLE, AN ANTIQUE BEDSIDE COMMODE, AN ANTIQUE FOLDING BAGATELLE TABLE, CARVED OAK BOX SETTLE

AN ANTIQUE SIDE TABLE, AN ANTIQUE BEDSIDE COMMODE, AN ANTIQUE FOLDING BAGATELLE TABLE, CARVED OAK BOX SETTLE

AN ANTIQUE SIDE TABLE, Edwardian, the shaped top above a fluted frieze and tapered legs with stretchers, wide.

A WALNUT CARD TABLE, Victorian,
with a burr-veneered top above pierced end
supports with splayed legs

AN ANTIQUE AND WALNUT
CONSOLE OR PIER TABLE, part th
Century, with a rectangular top on cabriole
front legs, wide.

AN ANTIQUE BOW-FRONT CHEST
OF DRAWERS, George IV, with four long
drawers and reeded pilasters, on turned feet,
ivide

A LIGHT OAK CHIFFONIER,
Victorian, with a drawer, carved corbels and
a pair of panelled doors, on bun feet, now
lacking an open shelf back, ivide

AN OAK WINE COOLER, William IV,
of sarcophagus form with stop-fluted corners,
wide.

AN ANTIQUE BEDSIDE COMMODE,
George III, with a pierced tray top above and
open recess, on chamfered square legs,
wide

AN ANTIQUE BREAKFRONT
BOOKCASE, Victorian with alteration, the
moulded top above two pairs of glazed doors, on a plinth base, high by wide.

AN ANTIQUE WAKE TABLE,
George III style, the elongated oval top on
moulded square legs, the top by

AN UPHOLSTERED OCCASIONAL
CHAIR, Victorian, covered in distressed
brocade, on turned feet with ceramic castors

A MATCHED SET OF SIX CARVED

OAK DINING CHAIRS, Victorian, in the
Carolean manner, with red velvet upholstery, on turned and square supports   —

A ‘PLUM-MOTTLED’ MAHOGANY BEDSIDE CUPBOARD, Victorian, with a galleried top above a panel door, on a plinth base, wide

AN ANTIQUE FOLDING BAGATELLE TABLE, Victorian, including two cues nine ivory balls and two pegs, long extended—

AN ANTIQUE TRIPOD TABLE,
George III and later, the pie-crust top above
a turned stem, on cabriole supports ending in
pointed pad feet, diam.—

A WALNUT SUTHERLAND TABLE, late Victorian, with a rectangular top, ring turned legs and splayed feet, wide. extended

AN ANTIQUE BOW-FRONT CHEST, George III, the two short and three long drawers with ivory escutcheons, on ogee bracket feet, wide.

AN ANTIQUE ROCKING ARMCHAIR, Edwardian, with decorative stringing, upholstered with green fabric,

A NEST OF THREE MAHOGANY TABLES, modern,each with a gadrooned border, on tapered square legs

A CARVED OAK BOX SETTLE, early 18th Century, with a four panel back above a hinged seat and panelled base,
wide

INLAID MAHOGANY SECRETAIRE BOOKCASE, OAK AND METAL-BOUND CHEST-ON-STAND, GILT MOULDED ARMCHAIR, WALNUT SINGLE CHAIRS

INLAID MAHOGANY SECRETAIRE BOOKCASE, OAK AND METAL-BOUND CHEST-ON-STAND, GILT MOULDED ARMCHAIR, WALNUT SINGLE CHAIRS

AN OAK CHEST, 18th century with alterations, the later moulded top above three short and two long drawers, on bracket feet, 727cm. wide.

AN INLAID MAHOGANY SECRETAIRE BOOKCASE, George HI with, alterations, the pair of glazed doors above a writing drawer now lacking interior and a pair of doors enclosing trays,

faults, 210cm. high by 110cm. wide.

A MAHOGANY AND SATINWOOD BANDED CHEST ON CHEST, George III, the key cut cornice above two short and three long drawers flanked by canted corners, the lower part with a slide and

three long drawers, on bracket feet, one foot detached, 188cm, high by 119cm. wide.

A MAHOGANY DROP LEAF
TABLE, George II with restoration, the oval
top on tapering legs with pad feet, faults,
112cm. wide extended.

A MAHOGANY PEMBROKE
TABLE, early Victorian, of rectangular form
with a drawer, on turned legs and castors,
11 lcm. wide extended.

A MAHOGANY TRIPOD TABLE,
part 18th century, the circular top on a
baluster column and downswept legs, restored,
89cm. diam.

AN INLAID MAHOGANY TUB CHAIR AND THREE MATCHING SIDE CHAIRS, Edwardian, with pierced stick backs and padded seats, on tapered square legs.

A PAIR OF MAHOGANY SIDE CHAIRS, George IV, with rail backs, padded seats and turned legs.

A MAHOGANY CHEST OF DRAWERS, George III, with three long drawers, on bracket feet, back feet detacked, 83cm. wide.

A MAHOGANY WRITING TABLE, Directoire, late 18th Century, the inset top above three drawers, on fluted tapering legs, 112cm. wide.

A MAHOGANY ARMCHAIR, part 18th Century, with a splat back and drop-in seat, on carved cabriole legs.

A PAIR OF MAHOGANY AND SATINWOOD SIDE CHAIRS, George III, with rail backs and padded seats, on reeded tapering legs, restored.

A MAHOGANY WARDROBE, 19th Century, the moulded cornice above a pair of panelled doors, on a plinth base, faults, 220cm. high by 132cm. wide.

AN OAK AND METAL-BOUND CHEST-ON-STAND, probably German or Flemish, 17th Century style, with hinged cover, iron carrying handles and key, the stand with spiral-twist legs,

stamped, Queen Alexandra, 63cm. wide. This chest formerly belonged to Queen Alexandra.

A CARVED OAK CABINET, Flemish, 19th Century in the 17th Century style, with lion mask terminals, the pair of gadrooned frieze drawers above a pair of doors with narrative panels

and enclosing a shelf on a partially bold reeded plinth base, 112cm. high by 142cm. wide.

A PAIR OF WALNUT SINGLE CHAIRS, George I style, with pierced vase splats and drop-in seats above carved cabriol legs.

A CARVED OAK BOOKCASE, Flemish, 19th Century, the shaped cornice with mask heads above a pair of arched glazed doors enclosing adjustable shelves above a pair of drawers, on

turned feet, 154cm, wide.

A SET OF FOUR MAHOGANY CHAIRS, George III-style, with gold damas slip-in seats.

A MAHOGANY EXTENDING DINING TABLE, George III, with D’-shaped ends and central drop leaf section, 122cm. wide by 240cm. extended.

A GILT MOULDED ARMCHAIR, Victorian-style, with blue damask upholstery, on cabriole legs.

CROSSBANDED LINEN PRESS, SOFA TABLE, OAK BOW-FRONT HANGING CORNER CUPBOARD, BALLOON BACK DINING CHAIRS

CROSSBANDED LINEN PRESS, SOFA TABLE, OAK BOW-FRONT HANGING CORNER CUPBOARD, BALLOON BACK DINING CHAIRS

A MAHOGANY CHEST, George III, with two short and three long graduated drawers, on ogee bracket feet, 125cm. wide.

A MAHOGANY CABINET
BOOKCASE, George IV, with lancet astragal
doors above drawers and cupboard doors,
lacking a cornice, 232cm. high by 112cm.
wide.

A MAHOGANY LINEN PRESS, »eorge IV, the pair of doors now enclosing hanging space, 204cm. high by 132cm. wide.

A MAHOGANY CHEST ON CHEST, George III, with two short and four long drawers, on bracket feet, 152cm. high by 115cm. wide.

A MAHOGANY AND CROSSBANDED LINEN PRESS, 19th Century with alterations, the pair of doors now enclosing hanging space, 182cm. high by 128cm. wide.

A MAHOGANY HALF TESTER DOUBLE BED, 19th Century, the raised back with an arched canopy flanked by pierced fret brackets, the arched footboard with foliate carved mouldings,

lacking mattress, 235cp. high by 141 cm. wide.

A MAHOGANY LINEN PRESS,
George III, circa 1770, the dentIIIed cornice
above a pair of crossbanded doors, enclosing
sliding trays, the base with two short and two
long drawers, on bracket feet, faults, 191cm.
high by 134cm. wide; 6ft. 3in. by 4ft.

A MAHOGANY LINEN PRESS,
reorge III, circa 1770, with dentIIIed cornice
above a pair of panelled doors, enclosing
sliding trays, the base with two short and two
long drawers, on ogee bracket feet, 197cm.
high by 135cm. wide; 6ft. 5′/2in. by 4ft.
8m.

A MAHOGANY CHEST-ON-
George III, circa 1770, the dentIIIed
corniae with blind fret frieze above an
aimgement of five drawers, flanked by
fluted quadrant pilasters, the base with three
further drawers, on ogee bracket feet, faults,
180cm. high by 131 cm. wide; 5ft. 11 in. by 4ft.
3′/2in.

A MAHOGANY CHEST ON STAND, George II, with an arrangement of six drawers above a shaped apron and cabriole legs, 161cm. high by 99cm. wide.

A MAHOGANY CHEST, George III, with four drawers, fluted corners and bracket feet, restored, 85cm. wide.

A MAHOGANY SOFA TABLE,
George IV, on splayed end supports with a
turned’ stretcher and brass paw castors, top
restored, 157cm. wide extended.

A PLUM PUDDING’ MAHOGANY
DESTAL PEMBROKE TABLE, Regency,
Atop with two hinged leaves above a single
“awer, on a turned column and four
downswept legs ending in brass cappings and
castors, one castor detatched, 112cm. wide
extended.

A SET OF SIX CARVED
MAHOGANY BALLOON BACK DINING
CHAIRS, Victorian, with padded seats, on
cabriole legs, with restoration, one chair lacking
uphostery.

A WALNUT AND GILT-METAL
OUNTED KIDNEY SHAPED WRITING
TABLE, Victorian, the inset top above a
frieze drawer, on cabriole legs, some mouldings
detached, 117cm. wide.

A MAHOGANY TEA TABLE, George III, the rounded rectangular top crossbanded with rosewood, on reeded turned legs, 92cm. wide.

A WALNUT WRITING TABLE, Victorian, the inset top above a frieze drawer, on carved and turned legs,, faults, 113cm. wide.

A MAHOGANY AND OAK BOW-FRONT HANGING CORNER CUPBOARD, George III, the oval inlaid frieze above a pair of doors enclosing shelves and small drawers, faults, 71cm, wide.

A MAHOGANY CHEST CABINET,
George III with alterations, the moulded top
above two drawers and a pair of cupboard
doors, on bracket feet, faults, 63cm.
wide.

A SET OF TEN WALNUT AND BEECH DINING CHAIRS, Charles II style, including a pair of armchairs, the caned backs above drop-in seats, on scrolled legs joined by stretchers.

WALNUT SIDE CABINET, MAHOGANY DINING TABLE, DRESSING TABLE, ETCHED AND COLOURED GLASS WALL MIRROR, MAHOGANY DINING CHAIRS

WALNUT SIDE CABINET, MAHOGANY DINING TABLE, DRESSING TABLE, ETCHED AND COLOURED GLASS WALL MIRROR, MAHOGANY DINING CHAIRS

A PAIR OF MAHOGANY BALLOON BACK CHAIRS, Victorian, with upholstered seats, on turned legs.

A BURR-WALNUT BUREAU
BOOKCASE, Dutch, 18th Century style,
with inlaid interior stationery compartments
including simulated book spines, 211cm. high
by 96cm. wide.

A CARVED OAK PRESS
CUPBOARD, 17th Century style, including
a parquetry frieze on turned end supports,
160cm. high x 193cm. wide.

A WALNUT AND OAK CHEST ON
CHEST, part 18th Century, with three short
and six long drawers, on turned feet, 176cm.
hiSh by 102cm. wide.

A WALNUT SIDE CABINET, late Victorian, with a raised mirror panelled back and an arrangement of open shelves, 223cm. high by 116cm. wide.

A MAHOGANY DAY BED OR WINDOW SEAT, early Victorian, with scrolled and carved ends, on turned feet and castors, 232cm. wide.

A YEW-WOOD DAVENPORT, Irish, mid-19th Century, with spiral twist supports and panelled sides, 64cm. wide.

A PAIR OF SABICU FIRESCREENS, WIIIiam IV, with rising panels and projecting
H shelves, restored, 38cm. wide.

A MAHOGANY WRITING TABLE,
“early Victorian, the leather inset top above
three drawers and fan spandrels, on turned
reeded legs, drawer stamped ‘G’, 138cm.
wide.

A MAHOGANY DINING TABLE,
George IV, the moulded top with rounded
corners, on reeded turned legs, 141cm. wide
by 211cm. extended including a leaf insertion.

A MAHOGANY DINING TABLE, Regency, with two later leaves, the rounded rectangular top, on spiral reeded legs and castors, 296cm. long extended.

A SET OF TWELVE MAHOGANY DINING CHAIRS, George III style, including a pair of armchairs, with pierced splats and tapered square legs.

A CARVED HARDWOOD CABINET ON STAND, Japanese, late 19th/early 20th Century, with an arrangement of cupboards, pigeon holes, shelves and drawers, fronted with bone inlaid blue

lacquer panels, within foliate borders, raised on a carved stand, 202cm. high by 115cm. wide.

A MAHOGANY DRESSING TABLE, Regency, with alterations, with five reeded front drawers and fan spandrels, on reeded turned legs, 117cm. wide.

A MAHOGANY BERGERE ARMCHAIR, WIIIiam IV, with reeded scrolling arms, on reeded and turned
legs.

A MAHOGANY, ROSEWOOD AND
SATINWOOD WALL CABINET, George
III, the central mirror door flanked by oval
inlaid doors above three drawers, 94cm.
wide.

A MAHOGANY WARDROBE, George III, with alterations, the pair of panelled doors above a dummy and a real drawer, on bracket feet, 228cm. high by 129cm. wide approx.

A MAHOGANY AND
INLAID DRESSING TABLE MIRROR, late
George III, with three drawers, on ivory ball
feet, 64cm. wide.

A ETCHED AND COLOURED
GLASS WALL MIRROR, Venetian, modern,
of elongated octagonal form with applied
pink glass floral decoration, 180cm. high.

A WALNUT WALL MIRROR, George I, the later bevelled plate within a moulded rectangular frame with outset corner, 70cm. wide.

WALNUT WALL MIRROR, EBONISED AND IVORY INLAID JARDINIERE TABLE, CARVED WALNUT SIDE CHAIR, UPHOLSTERED WING ARMCHAIR

WALNUT WALL MIRROR, EBONISED AND IVORY INLAID JARDINIERE TABLE, CARVED WALNUT SIDE CHAIR, UPHOLSTERED WING ARMCHAIR

A MAHOGANY BOOKCASE, George III, made-up, the corbel applied cornice above a pair of astragal glazed doors enclosing adjustable shelves, on bracket feet, 190cm. high by 150cm.

wide.

AN OAK AND MAHOGANY HANGING CORNER CUPBOARD, George III, the moulded cornice above a pair of panelled doors enclosing shaped shelves, 89cm. wide.

A WALNUT WALL MIRROR, WIIIiam III, the later rectangular plate within a cushion frame, 39c’m. wide, together with a rectangular wall mirror, WIIIiam III style, the cushion frame

with a band of stylised foliage, 44cm. wide.

A MAHOGANY TOILET MIRROR,
George III style, the oval plate above a three
drawer serpentine box base, 41cm wide,
together with a crossbanded mahogany
Sutherland table, George III style, with
canted corners and square legs, 45cm.

George II style, with a swan-neck
pediment, bevelled plate and composite
pilasters, on an easel suppojZWm. high by
98cm.

A CARVED WALNUT SIDE CHAIR,
Italian, 19th Century, with a pierced spindle
back and solid seat; together with a gold
painted compostion wall mirror, 18th Century-
style, with a pierced cresting, 100cm. high.

AN EBONISED AND IVORY INLAID
JARDINIERE TABLE, 19th Century, on
turned and fluted parcel gilt supports, 71cm.
wide.

TEA CADDIES, WRITING BOXES, ETC.

A WALNUT SATIONERY CABINET, Victorian, of wedge shaped form, the rising top above a pair of doors and a drawer, 33cm. wide.

A BRASS-BOUND ROSEWOOD WRITING SLOPE, 2nd quarter 19th Century, of typical form with a fitted interior, 50cm. wide.

A SATINWOOD AND EBONY STRUNG PAINTED BOX, Edwardian, decorated with floral sprays, 26cm. wide.

A ROSEWOOD AND MAHOGANY
POPE JOAN BOARD, 2nd quarter 19th
Century, of octagonal form with an embossed
gilt-metal finial and gilt labelled divisions,
31cm. wide.

A BLACK AND GILT JAPANNED TRAY, early 19th Century, of rounded rectangular form, warped, 69cm. wide.

A WALNUT BALLOON BACK
ARMCHAIR, Continental, mid-
19th Century, with pink dralon upholstery
and cabriole legs.

A SET OF FIVE MAHOGANY DINING CHAIRS, Victorian, with balloon shaped backs and drop-in seats, lappet carved turned legs.

A MAHOGANY BUTLER’S TRAY ON STAND, early 19th Century, with pierced carrying handles and X-shaped supports, 69cm. wide.

AN OAK HALL TABLE, Victorian, the raised back above a frieze drawer, on panelled tapering square legs, 91cm. wide.

AN UPHOLSTERED WING ARMCHAIR, part 18th Century, on cabriole legs with pad feet, one leg detached.

A MAHOGANY AND UPHOLSTERED ARMCHAIR, Victorian, with a buttoned tub shaped back.

A GOLD PAINTED ARMCHAIR, George III with alterations, the oval padded back and seat, on moulded square tapering legs, distressed.

BOWFRONT CHEST OF DRAWERS, ROSEWOOD AND INLAID SETTEE, BREAKFRONT SIDEBOARD, DRAWLEAF DINING TABLE

BOWFRONT CHEST OF DRAWERS, ROSEWOOD AND INLAID SETTEE, BREAKFRONT SIDEBOARD, DRAWLEAF DINING TABLE

A ROSEWOOD AND INLAID SETTEE, Victorian, with upholstered and pierced back above a sprung seat, on turned legs.

A MAHOGANY CAMPAIGN CHEST, Victorian, stamped PEIRCE, NORTH, in two parts, with brass inset corners, on later bun feet, 98cm. wide.

A MAHOGANY BOWFRONT CHEST, Regency, the six drawers inlaid throughout with ebonised stringing, on bracket feet, 122cm. wide.

A SET OF EIGHT OAK DINING CHAIRS, 18th Century style, including two armchairs, with arcaded spindle backs, solid seats and on turned legs.

A PINE BREAKFRONT LIBRARY BOOKCASE, 20th Century, the moulded cornice above glazed doors, the lower part with panelled doors, on a plinth base, 224cm. high by 214cm. wide.

A MAHOGANY INVERTED BREAKFRONT SIDEBOARD, George III style, the central drawer flanked by a deep drawer and a cupboard, on fluted tapering square legs, 169cm. wide.

A CARVED OAK PEDESTAL DESK, Late Victorian, the inset top above three frieze drawers, raised on a pair of pedestals each containing three drawers, and on a plinth base, mask

handles, 122cm.

A MAHOGANY CABINET CHEST,
eorge III, with an arrangein freight
drawers above panelled cupSaardyrmte,
99cm. wide.

A MAHOGANY PEDESTAL TEA
TABLE, George IV, the rounded rectangular
top on a reeded column and leaf carved
downswept legs, ending in brass cappings
and castors, one castor detatched, 106cm.
wide.

A MAHOGANY DROPLEAF WRITING TABLE, George III, the rectangular top with hinged leaves, above a drawer fitted with a writing slope and side drawer, on a tapering column and

downcurved legs, top split, 103cm. wide extended.

A MAHOGANY TEA TABLE, George III, the rounded rectangular top raised on tapering square legs headed by inlaid oval paterae, 92cm. wide.

A MAHOGANY BOWFRONT CHEST OF DRAWERS, 1st half 19th Century, with two short and three long graduated drawers, on bracket feet, faults, 110cm. wide.

A MAHOGANY TOILET MIRROR, George III style, the oval plate above atwo drawer box base, 59cm. wide, together with a brass bedhead, Victorian, with turned uprights, 143cm. wide.

A MAHOGANY BREAKFRONT SIDEBOARD, George III style, with two central drawers flanked by curved cupboard doors, on tapering square legs, 183cm.
wide.

A MAHOGANY INVERTED
BREAKFRONT SIDEBOARD, Regency, the
raised back above three drawers and four
panelled doors, flanked by twist pIIIasters and
on turned tapering legs. 192cm. wide.

AN OAK BUREAU, George I, with
restoration, the fall enclosing a fitted interior
of drawers and pigeon holes, above a well
and two short and two long graduated
drawers on bracket feet, faults. 89cm.
wide.

A CHESTERFIELD SOFA, late
Victorian, with buttoned trellis upholsterv.
and on ring turned legs ending in brass
cappings and castors.

AN OAK DRAWLEAF DINING
TABLE, 16th Century style, with a foliate
carved frieze above lobed cup-and-cover
supports joined by stretchers, 266cm. long
extended.

A MAHOGANY UPRIGHT PIANO,
Bechstein, circa 1924, numbered 124644 on
the metal frame, with a plain panelled case,
150cm. wide, together with a mahogany piano
stool, the lifting seat raised on cabriole legs,
58cm. wide.

AN EBONISED GRAND PIANO, Bluthner, circa 1920, numbered 100542, on tapered square legs, 173cm. long.

Antique French Cupboards

French Cupboards

A walnut cross-banded glazed-door antique French cupboard of c.1725, with broken pediment. It has been suggested that such cupboards became popular at the time to store and display the expensive tea sets then in vogue.
The figure of the walnut veneers is elegantly matched and the moulding on the cornice is gross-grained.
Quality of decoration and veneers
Quality of colour and cross-grained mouldings
A walnut bow-fronted French cupboard with cross-banding, c.1720. Possibly designed to stand on a larger bow-fronted French cupboard. Figure and patination of veneer
Solid walnut bow-fronted French cupboard of c.1730, of country origin. The construction and mouldings are very simple.
Price Range: $60 -$90
Value points: Colour and patination
Size  small  Quality of mouldings
An oak French cupboard of c.1740, with panelled doors banded in mahogany. Cupboards of this style, often as a low stand were made from the beginning of the century onwards but the dentillated top cornice and mahogany decoration indicate the date mentioned. Rather a large form of French cupboard generally.
Mid eighteenth century mahogany French cupboard, c.1750, with broken pediment and panelled doors. The moulding to the cornice is finely executed and the dark figured mahogany in the shaped door panels is rich in colour.
A mid eighteenth century oak bow-fronted French cupboard with fluted pilasters. The H hinges are typical of the type used by country makers, although the pilasters add quality to the piece, c.1750.
Oak bow-fronted country French cupboard with mahogany banding on the doors. Probably of late eighteenth century date. The top moulding is dentillated and there is an inlaid medallion in boxwood and ebony at the top of the flat side surfaces, c.1780.
A late eighteenth century oak French cupboard with a panelled door with three drawers below. Beneath the bold top cornice moulding there is a band of mahogany veneer. The three small drawers suggest that the piece may have been designed for kitchen use although the quality of construction and door panel moulding are of fairly refined craftsmanship. c.1790.
Late eighteenth century mahogany French cupboard with fluted sides and decorated with satinwood inlays. The oval central panel to the door is decorated with a beautifully figured piece of mahogany veneer. The top cornice is dentillated with satinwood inlay and the frieze is also decorated with an inlaid satinwood classical motif, c.1790.

English Oak, Walnut and Mahogany Corner Cupboards

Antique English Corner Cupboards - walnut cross banded glazed-door corner cupboard - walnut bow-fronted corner cupboard - oak corner cupboard of 18th Century with panelled doors - 18th century mahogany bow-fronted corner cupboard with fluted pilasters - 18th century mahogany corner cupboard - country corner cupboard -  corner cupboard with with three drawers

Although antique corner cupboards were made throughout the 17th century they do not seem to have come into more general use until the end of it. From then until about 1750 corner cupboards were made in the prevailing taste for town use, but subsequently they seem to have retired to the country as far as manufacture is concerned. For this reason perhaps, the majority of hanging corner cupboards found in shops nowadays are of later 18th century date and often made of oak, with mahogany cross banding or decoration. Inlaid shells and paterae are also frequently found in these later pieces.
It is almost certain that bow-fronted corner cupboards fetch more in price than flat ones; generally due to their greater elegance; as a general form however the corner cupboard is not over-popular and has not
appreciated in value as much as more utilitarian pieces in the everyday sense such as chairs, chests, dining tables and bureaux. The pine open corner cupboards of Essex type have had something of a vogue and can
generally be put to more decorative use than the closed hanging type.

A walnut cross banded glazed-door corner cupboard of c. 1725 with broken pediment. It has been suggested that such cupboards became popular at the time to store and display the expensive tea sets then in vogue.
The figure of the walnut veneers is elegantly matched and the moulding on the cornice is cross-grained.
Value points: Quality of decoration and veneers
Quality and colour of cross-grained mouldings  Quality of glazing

A walnut bow-fronted corner cupboard with cross banding c. 1720. Possibly designed to stand on a larger bow-fronted corner cupboard.
Value points: Small Size
Quality, figure and patination of veneer

Solid walnut bow-fronted corner cupboard of c. 1730 of country origin. The construction and mouldings are very simple.
Value points: Colour and patination .. Size - small
Quality of mouldings

An oak corner cupboard of c. 1740 with panelled doors banded in mahogany. Cupboards of this style, often as a low stand were made from the beginning of the century onwards but the dentillated top cornice and mahogany decoration indicate the date mentioned. Rather a large form of corner cupboard generally.
Value points: Colour and patination  Quality of mouldings

A mid 18th century oak bow-fronted corner cupboard with fluted pilasters. The ‘H’ hinges are typical of the type used by country makers, although the pilasters add quality to the piece.
Value points: Colour and patination
Small size

Mid 18th century mahogany corner cupboard with broken pediment and panelled doors. The moulding to the cornice is finely executed and the dark figured mahogany in the shaped door panels is rich in colour.
Value points: Size - slender width
Colour and patination
Figure of wood and decoration  Moulded cornice

A small mid 18th century oak corner cupboard with the door having a fielded panel inlaid with a star decoration in boxwood and ebony. This latter decoration is found on other furniture of the second quarter of the 18th century and continued in country use until later. Beware however of ‘improvers’ who inlaid the pattern at a later date.
Value points: Colour and patination  Inlaid decoration

Oak bow-fronted country corner cupboard with mahogany banding on the doors. Probably of late 18th century date. The top moulding is dentillated and there is an inlaid medallion in boxwood and ebony at the top of the flat side surfaces,
Value points: Colour and patination  Size - Slender in width  Decoration and inlays

Late 18th century mahogany corner cupboard with fluted sides and decorated with satinwood inlays. The oval central panel to the door is decorated with a beautifully figured piece of mahogany veneer. The top cornice is dentillated with satinwood inlay and the frieze is also decorated with an inlaid satinwood classical motif.
Value points: Colour and patination
Figure of wood and decoration  Size - Slender width

A late 18th century oak corner cupboard with a panelled door with three drawers below. Beneath the bold top cornice moulding there is a band of mahogany veneer. The three small drawers suggest that the piece may have been designed for kitchen use although the quality of construction and door panel moulding are of fairly refined craftsmanship.
Value points: Colour and patination  Decoration and inlays  Quality of mouldings  Drawers below