Posts Tagged ‘stretchers’

A CARVED OAK DISPLAY CABINET, AN ANTIQUE DISPLAY CABINET, German, 18th Century, AN ANTIQUE AND UPHOLSTERED ARMCHAIR

A CARVED OAK DISPLAY CABINET, AN ANTIQUE DISPLAY CABINET, German, 18th Century, AN ANTIQUE AND UPHOLSTERED ARMCHAIR

A CARVED OAK DISPLAY CABINET, possibly German, nd quarter 18th Century, with an arrangement of panelled glazed doors surrounding a cartouche panel door, u’ide    —

A CARVED HUANG HUALI OCCASIONAL TABLE, Chinese, late 18th Century, with a marble inset top above a pierced stem, on a tripod base, faults, diam.

A GOLD PAINTED OVERMANTEL
MIRROR, 18th Century, with geso
mouldings and a triple bevelled panel plate.
uncle

A FIGURED WALNUT
OVAL PEDESTAL TABLE, Victoria the
tilt-top with quadruple turned and caned
splayed supports, faults,

AN ANTIQUE GAMES TABLE, early Victorian, with a hinged chessboard inlaid top and dummy frieze drawers. >n an octagonal pillar and quatreform base. /-.«. wide”«MI—;VNt

A BEECHWOOD ENVELOPE CARD TABLE, Edwardian, with a drawer, on cabriole legs, wide.Mo

A PAINTED METAL COAL SCUTTLE, late Victorian, with brass fittings including a small shovel and a tin liner. wide.-KM i

A PAIR OF MAHOGANY HALL CHAIRS, Regency, with octagonal panel backs and sabre legs

AN ANTIQUE DISPLAY CABINET, German, 18th Century, with a glazed door and mirror-back, the apron drawer above a plinth base, high by ivide

AN ANTIQUE KNEEHOLE DRESSING TABLE, George HI style, inlaid with stringing, with three-quarter gallerv and nine drawers. wide.—

AN UPHOLSTERED LIBRARY ARMCHAIR, George III style, with floral patterned covers, on moulded square legs joined by stretchers—

AN ANTIQUE CHEST, Scottish, mid-18th Century, with four short and three long drawer above splayed bracket feet, faults. wide.

AN OAK DRESSER, George III style, made-up, the open shelf back inlcuding three astragal glazed panels, the pedestal base with three drawers and a pair of panel doors, on bracket

feet, high by wide.

A SET OF MAHOGANY RAIL BACK DINING CHAIRS, Regency, with clasp shaped mid bars and drop-in seats, on sabre legs
A ROSEWOOD CHIFFONIER, William IV, with a mirror panel open tier back and a pair of mirror panel doors, on a plinth base, mirror panels later, u’ide

AN ANTIQUE AND UPHOLSTERED ARMCHAIR, early Victorian, with scrolled arms and turned legs, on brass castors, old repairs

AN UPHOLSTERED SETTEE, Regency, with a rectangular back and seat, on turned mahogany legs with castors. replaced rear supports, xvide      —

A BUTTON-UPHOLSTERED ARMCHAIR, early Victorian, covered in gold velvet, on turned legs with brass castors. underframe branded, ‘H T Blackburn, September th, ‘, sold together

with a colour photograph of the branded
underframe

A DISTRESSED DAY BED, st half 18th Century, on gadrooned and turned maple feet, long

A DISTRESSED PAINTED CHILD’S BED, Regency, now dismantled and pamalh lacking, with simulated bamboo borders and turned supports, wide.—

A SIMULATED ROSEWOOD SETTEE, Regency, with distressed striped upholstery, the serpentine back and scrolled ends above turned feet with brass castors, including seat cushion and

three bolsters, wide.    ”

A WHITE PAINTED AND UPHOLSTERED ARMCHAIR, Louis XV style, in pale green velvet with seat cushion and a black japanned and gilt fauteuil, Louis XVI style, upholstered in green

dralon

A GREEN PAINTED KNEEHOLE
DRESSING TABLE, in the French style,
with drawers and cupboards. wide.

A BUTTON UPHOLSTERED IRON
FRAME ARMCHAIR, Victorian, with a tub
shaped back covered in green dralon, on
turned feet and castors

A ROSEWOOD OVAL PEDESTAL
TABLE, early Victorian, the tilt-top above a
carved and turned pillar, on a scrolled tripod
base, wide.,

AN ANTIQUE AND CANED
BERGERE, 18th Century, with a tub shaped
back and carved cabriole legs, on claw and
ball feet, including a loose tapestry squab cushion

AN ANTIQUE CELLARET, George III, of rectangular form inlaid with stringing, enclosed by a hinged top, on tapered legs, faults, wide.

A WHITE PAINTED PEDESTAL DRESSING TABLE, in the French style, with nine drawers, wide. and a white painted shield back Armchair, covered in grey brocade, on turned legs

AN ANTIQUE AND
UPHOLSTERED CHAIR, George III,
covered in gold damask, on cabriole legs

A GILT RECTANGULAR MARBLE
TOP CENTRE TABLE, Louis XVI style,
with ‘H’-shaped stretcher, wide.

A GILT TRIPOD TABLE, th
Century, with circular mottled marble top
and acanthus clad pillar, faults, diam.

AN ANTIQUE GENTLEMAN’S
WASHSTAND, George III, with blind fret
carving and brass carrying handles, including
a hinged cover and a pair of doors revealing
small drawers and recess, altered, faults,
wide

A WALNUT AND UPHOLSTERED
ARMCHAIR, George I style, covered in
needlework, with seat cushion, on cabriole
legs

AN UPHOLSTERED WING
ARMCHAIR, 18th Century, covered in
green dralon, on walnut cabriole legs

A GILT-GESSO FRAMED
GIRANDOLE, Victorian, including a swag
cresting, an oval bevelled plate, two open
tiers and four candle branches, wide.

AN UPHOLSTERED SIDE CHAIR, George II, the spoon shaped back and square seat covered in grey velvet, on walnut cabriole legs, faults

A WHITE PAINTED LONG RECTANGULAR STOOL, Victorian, with later painting, the seat covered in green dralon, on cabriole legs, faults, wide.

AN ORMOLU CORNICE, French, 18th Century, with drapery motif and concave corners, wide.

A GILT SQUARE STOOL, Louis XV style, 18th Century, with yellow fabric seat, wide. and a carved Footstool, George II style, with pale blue fabric seat and cabriole geet, wide.

A WALNUT EXTENDING DINING TABLE, possibly French, 18th Century, the ‘D’-end top with telescopic action, raised on five turned and square section supports, long fully extended

including four leaf insertions ‘ ‘    ‘

AN ANTIQUE CHAIR BACK SETTEE, George III, with a triple ’shield back’, upholstered seat and moulded tapering legs, faults, wide.

AN EBONISED FAUTEUIL, Louis XV, with upholstered cartouche shaped back and serpentine seat, on cabriole legs, faults

A PAIR OF CARVED MAHOGANY
ARMCHAIRS, George II style, early th
Century, with pierced splats, drop-in seats
and cabriole legs, on claw and ball feet

AN ANTIQUE TRIPLE DOOR WARDROBE, Victorian, of breakfront form with a moulded cornice and a plinth base, high by  ivide

AN ANTIQUE ARMCHAIR, George III, the pierced splat carved with an anthemion, the stuffed serpentine seat on moulded square legs—

AN ANTIQUE ARMCHAIR, George III and later, with a pierced splat, stuffed serpentine seat and tapered square legs, one leg replaced

AN ONYX VENEERED PEDESTAL TABLE, modern, the circular crossbanded top on a chamfered pillar support, with a flared base, faults, diameter

AN ANTIQUE DROP-LEAF TABLE, George II, with an oval top, and on tapered legs with pad feet, faults, wide. when extended

A CIRCULAR MAHOGANY
DINING TABLE, George III style, modern,
with quadruple splayed supports ending in
brass paw feet and castors, diam.

AN ANTIQUE ‘PIE-CRUST’ TRIPOD TABLE, George II style, with a turned, carved and fluted stem, on cabriole legs, diam.

AN ANTIQUE WORK TABLE, Regency, with a hinged octagonal top, ring-turned stem and tripod base with brass paw castors, wide.—
TEA CADDIES, WRITING BOXES, ETC.

A WALNUT WRITING SLOPE,
Victorian, with brass stringing and a plaque
inscribed ‘GEM Fisher ‘

A DISTRESSED SATINWOOD KNIFE BOX, George III, with an inlaid top and silver metal escutcheon, including original interior, wide.

A YEW-WOOD AND INLAID ADJUSTABLE BOOK-REST, Killarney, 18th Century, the folding ends with pokerwork ovals of a castle and an abbey, the base inscribed in silver pique

‘Killarney Lakes’, wide.

AN OAK TANTALUS, late Victorian, the silver plated mounts impressed Walker Hall, Sheffield, the three cut glass decanters and stoppers, one decanter with a matched stopper,

wide.—

AN ANTIQUE OVAL TRAY, George III, with inlay and segmented veneers within a waved gallery, wide.

A ROSEWOOD AND BRASS BOUND WRITING SLOPE, Victorian, including a lateral frieze drawer and a brass plaque inscribed, P G George Cook. April, wide.

AN OAK AND SILVER METAL MOUNTED TANTALUS, late Victorian, containing three cut glass decanters and stoppers, wide.

AN ANTIQUE AND BRASS BOUND WRITING SLOPE, George IV, the interior including glass inkwells, one side containing a drawer, wide.

A WALNUT AND PARQUETRY WRITING SLOPE, Victorian, the fitted interior including brass candle sconces and glass inkwells, aide

A COROMANDEL DESK STAND, Victorian, with Gothick brass mounts, the domed back above a pair of glass inkwells and a drawer, on bun feet, wide.

ANTIQUE NARROW BOOKCASE, A CARVED ROSEWOOD TEA TABLE, A CARVED WALNUT ARMCHAIR, CARVED WALNUT AND UPHOLSTERED OCCASIONAL CHAIR

ANTIQUE NARROW BOOKCASE, A CARVED ROSEWOOD TEA TABLE, A CARVED WALNUT ARMCHAIR, CARVED WALNUT AND UPHOLSTERED OCCASIONAL CHAIR

A CARVED AND SILVER GESSO
ARMCHAIR, Louis XIV style, with cut
velvet upholstery, on scrolled supports, faults

A WALNUT CUSHION FRAME WALL
MIRROR, George I, with an arched fretwork
cresting and a later plate. high

A BUTTON UPHOLSTERED
ARMCHAIR, Victorian, covered in green
dralon and with turned feet, on castors

A PAIR OF MAHOGANY SHIELD BACK’ ARMCHAIRS, George III style, with pierced splats, drop-in seats and tapered square legs

AN ANTIQUE NARROW BOOKCASE, George III style, with an astragal door above a cupboard door, on bracket feet, high by wide.

AN ANTIQUE AND PARCEL GILT
WALL MIRROR, George II style, with an
eagle cresting, later gold painted, high

A CARVED GILTWOOD WALL
MIRROR, Continental, 18th Century, with a
pierced ribbon tied cresting above a later
rectangular plate, faults, high

A CARVED HARDWOOD FOLDING
ARMCHAIR, Burmese, 18th Century, with a
caned back and seat flanked by griffon
carved arms’

A CARVED ROSEWOOD TEA
TABLE, Victorian, with a turned pedestal
support, on quadruple splayed legs,
wide’

AN ANTIQUE TEA TABLE, George
III, with a rectangular fold-over top, on
moulded square legs, restored,
wide

A CARVED AND GILT GESSO
CORNER WALL BRACKET, 18th Century,
with an atlante support, wide.

AN ANTIQUE CARD TABLE, George
II,with a rectangular fold-over top and a
drawer, on lappet carved legs and pad feet,
faults, restoration to drawer, wide.

AN ANTIQUE REVOLVING
BOOKCASE, Edwardian, with a square
satinwood banded top and open splat sides,
on a cruciform base, wide.

A CARVED WALNUT ARMCHAIR, late 18th Century, style, with tapestry upholstery and spiral twist supports joined by stretchers

A SET OF THREE MAHOGANY DINING CHAIRS, George III, each with triple pierced splats, drop-in seats and tapered square legs joined by stretchers; together with a pair of mahogany

Dining Chairs, George III, with arched pierced splat backs and tapered square legs

A WALNUT STOOL, Victorian, of elongated rectangular form with an upholstered seat, on cabriole legs, wide.
AN ANTIQUE AND INLAID ARMCHAIR, Edwardian, with a partially upholstered back, pierced splats and padded seat, on cabriole legs

AN ANTIQUE LINEN PRESS, George
III,with a moulded top above a pair of
spandrel inlaid doors, on bracket feet,
wide

AN ANTIQUE BEER ENGINE, Victorian, with triple ceramic and brass pumps, wide.

A CARVED WALNUT AND UPHOLSTERED OCCASIONAL CHAIR, Victorian, inlaid with stringing, the floral tapestry back and seat on turned fluted legs

A SET OF MAHOGANY QUARTETTO TABLES, George III style, with rectangular tops, ring-turned supports and splayed feet, wide.

Chinoiserie three-fold Screen, Victorian walnut Display Cabinets, Victorian walnut Stool, Victorian walnut and marquetry pedestal Table

Chinoiserie three-fold Screen, Victorian walnut Display Cabinets, Victorian walnut Stool, Victorian walnut and marquetry pedestal Table

A Victorian scarlet lacquer Chinoiserie three-fold Screen,  each panelled division with gilt and black detail depicting figures, pavilions and wildlife, cm. high ft. Vin.

A late Victorian satinwood three-tier oval Etagere,  inlaid with ebonised stringing and chequered banding, with a glazed tray top and slender square splayed legs, cm. wide. ft.
A George III-style carved mahogany square Urn Stand,
with a scroll gallery and a slide, the arcaded apron above cluster column legs joined by an ornate fretwork stretcher with vase finial, cm. high lft. Vin.

A George III-style satinwood
bow-front Cabinet Bookcase,
the pear-drop cornice above a pair of astragal doors and two apron drawers, the lined interior with shelves, below are a pair of doors with painted medallions, on squared

bracket feet, cm. high by cm. wide. ft. in. by ft. lin.

A pair of Victorian walnut
Display Cabinets,  with
kingwood banding and gilt-metal
mounts, the glazed door enclosing a
lined and shelved interior, on a plinth
base, faults, .cm. high by .cm. wide.
ft.  by ft. Vin.

A set of six WIIIiam and
Mary-style walnut Dining Chairs, circa
, including a pair of armchairs, the
cartouche-shaped backs and stuffed seats
upholstered in pink damask, the
knopped reeded legs joined by pierced
front stretchers and with scroll feet

A pair of Victorian Chinese
Chippendale-style mahogany Wall
Shelves,  the trellis surmount
above four open tiers with pierced fret
galleries and trellised sides, the base with
shaped angle brackets, faults, cm. high
by cm. wide. ft. Win. by ft.

A George III-style mahogany two-tier Dumb-Waiter,  with dish mouldings and baluster pIIIar, the carved tripod legs ending in egg and claw feet, cm. high ft. Win.

A Victorian walnut Stool,  the needlework seat above a carved X-frame end supports with twin pole stretchers, cm. wide. lft. in.

A Victorian ebonised Display Cabinet,  with satinwood banding, the arabesque frieze including engraved ivory inlay, with gilt-metal mounts., the glazed door flanked by canted

corners and Corinthian pIIIars, the velvet-lined interior with shelves, on a shaped plinth base, cm. high by cm. wide. ft. in. by ft. lin.

A Victorian walnut Davenport,  with gilt-metal mounts and gallery, the inset top with a pen-tray and a pair of glass inkwells, on scroll supports, the side with a cupboard

enclosing four drawers, on castors, faults, cm. wide. ft. Viin.

A set of ten George III-style mahogany Chairs, modern, including two armchairs, the arched backs with bell flower carving and pierced vase-shaped splats, the slip-in bowed

seats covered in hide, the moulded and tapered square legs joined by stretchers, bearing trade plate of Waring &f GIIIow Ltd., Liverpool factory

A pair of George III-style mahogany semi-circular Card Tables, made-up, the fold-over top with an oval painted panel depicting hunting scenes, in the manner of Herring, with

painted leaf borders and baize lining, the frieze with a foliate cartouche, the tapered square legs with collars, cm. wide. ft.

A George III-style mahogany
Book Cabinet,  with distressed
fret gallery and brass carrying handles,
the three open tiers above a pair of
doors and tapered square legs, on spade
feet, cm. high by cm. wide. ft. Win.
by lft. in.

A Victorian walnut Davenport,  with satinwood arabesques and ebonised stringing, the raised back with a pierced gallery, the pair of doors revealing pigeon-holes and two

drawers, below is a drawer with an inset rising section, pen-tray and inkwell, below is a cupboard enclosing shelves, on ceramic castors, cm. high by cm. wide. ft. in. by ft.

A Victorian walnut and marquetry pedestal Table,
the circular tilt-top with segmented
veneers and satinwood stained floral
inlay within an ebonised border, the
chamfered pedestal above carved scroll
feet and ceramic castors, cm. diam.
ft. in.

A matched suite of Victorian
carved walnut and upholstered Seat
Furniture,  with cartouche-
shaped backs and bowed seats, on
cabriole legs, comprising: a pair of
Foot-Stools, cm. wide. lft. in., six Salon
Chairs, a low-seat Armchair, an
Occasional Chair and a Chaise Longue,
cm. long ft. in.

A Victorian carved walnut and
satinwood inlaid Centre Table and
matching Card Table,  the
tops with foliate scrolling, the rectangular serpentined centre table above quadruple scroll supports, centred by an urn finial, the scroll feet above ceramic castors, cm. long

ft. in., the card table with serpentined fold-over top revealing a green baize lining, on a matching base,  cm. wide. ft.

A pair of Victorian thuya wood
and ebonised Card Tables,
with kingwood banding and parcel-gilt mouldings, the rectangular fold-over top revealing a claret baize inset, the turned and fluted end supports joined by conforming

stretchers, on splayed feet and ceramic castors, .cm. wide. ft.

An Anglo-Chinese camphorwood
secretaire Military Chest,  in
two parts, the writing drawer with baize inset and fold-over action revealing a drawer with pen-tray, compartments and rule, below are pigeon-holes, the whole flanked by small

drawers, below are two short and two long drawers, the sides with carrying handles, restored, cm. high by cm. wide. ft. Win.

George II mahogany Birdcage Table, Regency simulated rosewood Whatnot, Regency mahogany Sideboard, George III mahogany Chiffonier

George II mahogany Birdcage Table, Regency simulated rosewood Whatnot, Regency mahogany Sideboard, George III mahogany Chiffonier

A George II mahogany Card
Table,  the fold-over top with
re-entrant corners and revealing a baize
inset and candle stands, with a concertina
action to the rear legs and lappets to the
knees, on pad feet, cm. wide. ft. in.

A George III mahogany Library
Armchair,  covered in striped
fabric, the moulded back supports with
scroll carved surmounts, the padded
arms with paterae facings, the square
stop-fluted legs joined by stretchers

A George II gilt painted frame
Wall Mirror,  the later plate
with conjoined scroll surmount and
conforming apron, faults, restored, cm.
high by cm. ft. in.

A George II mahogany Birdcage Table, made-up, the tilt-top above a later base with baluster pIIIar and carved tripod supports ending in egg and claw feet, .cm. diam. ft.

A Regency simulated rosewood Whatnot,  of mahogany, the adjustable folio stand with folding rest, with turned supports and an apron drawer, on reeded bun feet and concealed

castors, cm. lft. in.

A George II mahogany oval
chop-leaf Table,  with a
drawer, the cabriole legs ending in hoof
feet, restored,  by cm. fully extended
ft.

A George II mahogany Bureau,
the fall revealing a shaped
and fitted interior, below are three short
and two long drawers, the sides with
carrying handles, on shaped bracket feet,
restored, cm. high by cm. wide.
ft.  by ft. lin.

A George III figured mahogany
Chest-on-Chest,  the dentIIIed
cornice and blind-fret frieze above two
short and three long graduated drawers,
flanked by canted fluted corners, below
is a slide and three long graduated
drawers, on later shaped bracket feet,
restored, cm. high by cm. wide.
ft. in.

A Regency ivory painted and gilt
Pier Mirror,  with ball
decorated cornice above a frieze with
dancing maidens and a seated boy with
flute, the later rectangular bevelled plate
flanked by fluted Corinthian pilasters,
restored, cm. high by cm. wide.
ft. Vin.

A WIIIiam IV rosewood secretaire
Wellington Chest,  with
locking pilaster and later gilt-metal
surmount, the two drawers above a fitted
writing drawer simulating two drawers,
below are three drawers and a plinth
base, faults, cm. high by cm. wide.
ft. lin. by lft. Win.

A Regency mahogany Sideboard,
with raised arched back and
beaded mouldings, the frieze drawer
flanked by a pair of cupboards, the solid
end supports joined by a pole stretcher,
the splayed feet ending in ornate brass
cappings and castors, restored, cm.
wide. ft. in.,

A George II carved giltwood Wall
Mirror,  the later rectangular
plate with a panel scroll and foliate
surround, with flame motifs and paterae
and cartouche surmount, regilded, cm.
high by cm. wide. ft. in.

A George III mahogany Chiffonier,
the raised back with pierced
brass gallery and two open tiers, below
are a pair of brass grIIIe doors and an
apron drawer, on tapered square feet,
restored, cm. high by  cm. wide.
ft. Vin. by ft. Vin.

A George III mahogany Chiffonier,
made-up, with two open tiers, the frieze
drawer above tapered square legs, on
brass cappings and castors, cm. wide.
ft. in.

A George III mahogany secretaire
Bookcase,  the later moulded
cornice above a pair of geometric
astragal doors enclosing adjustable
shelves, the crossbanded writing drawer
enclosing a fitted interior with satinwood
veneers, below are a pair of panelled
doors enclosing a sliding tray, on shaped
bracket feet, restored, cm. high by
cm. wide. ft. in.

A George III faded mahogany
semi-circular Card Table,
with satinwood banding and stringing,
the fold-over top above tapered square
legs and spade feet, restored, .cm. wide.
ft.

A George IV oak and walnut
octagonal Table,  the top with
segmented veneers and two drawers, the
turned pIIIar above tripod supports and
associated bun feet, restored, cm. wide.
lft. in.

A set of seven Regency mahogany
rail-back Chairs,  including
two armchairs, with foliate carved
cresting rails and pierced scroll mid-bars,
the Trafalgar seats above moulded sabre
legs, restored

A set of four George III
aaahogany Chairs,  the
cresting rails above triple reeded stick
splats, the stuffed seats with turned and
reeded tapering legs

A George III mahogany Bureau,
the fall revealing pigeon-
holes and satinwood veneered small
drawers, below are two short and two
long drawers with a valanced apron, on
splayed bracket feet, cm. high by cm.
wide. ft. Vin. by ft.

BUTTON UPHOSTERED NURSING CHAIR, GILT PAINTED MIRROR, Louis XV style, ANTIQUE TRIPOD TABLE, ANTIQUE CABINET ON CHEST

BUTTON UPHOSTERED NURSING CHAIR, GILT PAINTED MIRROR, Louis XV style, ANTIQUE TRIPOD TABLE, ANTIQUE CABINET ON CHEST

AN ANTIQUE ENVELOPE CARD
TABLE, late Victorian, with a drawer, on
turned legs joined by stretchers, cm.
wide.

A BUTTON UPHOSTERED NURSING CHAIR, Victorian, with a carved walnut frame, on cabriole legs

A RED VELVET UPHOSTERED AND EMBROIDERED ARMCHAIR, Knowle style, the back bearing and armorial design, the frame with ornate brass studs    —

A BURR WALNUT AND INLAID CANTERBURY, Victorian, with a drawer, on turned feet, two fretwork panels missing, cm. wide.

A SATINWOOD SIDE TABLE, George III style, early 19th Century and 18th Century, with a serpentine top and a drawer, on tapering legs with spade feet, cm. wide.

A CARVED AND GILT PAINTED MIRROR, Louis XV style, the mirror plate surmounted by an oil on canvas panel depicting a sheep dog at work, cm.
high

A CARVED HARDWOOD BUREAU, south-east Asian, 19th Century and 18th Century, decorated throughout with stylised dragons and bearing the insignia of the Devonshire Regiment, cm.

wide.”

A GILT-GESSO GIRANDOLE, 19th Century and 18th Century, of oval form cm. high; AN ANTIQUE coal purdonium, late Victorian, on bracket feet, cm. wide.; and A carved hardwood small

six fold Screen, Japanese, with multiple painted panels, cm. wide.

A WALNUT AND COROMANDEL
BANDED CARD TABLE, Victorian, on
quadruple turned and splayed supports,
faults, cm. wide.

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

AN ANTIQUE GENTLEMANS DRESSING TABLE, George III with alterations, inlaid throughout with stringing, on bracket feet, cm. wide.

A CHINOISERIE SUTHERLAND TABLE, early 19th Century and 18th Century, of serpentine form, on knopped turned supports joined by stretchers, cm. wide. extended—

AN UPHOSTERED STOOL, Charles II style, with a floral tapestry seat, on spiral twist supports, cm. wide.     —

A BUTTON UPHOLSTERED LOW ARMCHAIR, Victorian, with ebonised turned supports, on castors—

AN ANTIQUE TRIPOD TABLE, George III, the tilt-top above a knopped stem, on cabriole legs, top possibly associated, cm. diam.

A WALNUT KNEEHOLE DRESSING TABLE, Queen Anne style, with an arrangement of nine drawers, on bracket feet, cm. wide.

AN ANTIQUE WORK TABLE, George III with alterations, the octagonal inlaid hinged top above X-shaped supports, cm. wide.

AN ANTIQUE CABINET ON CHEST, George III, with a pair of panelled doors enclosing shelves, above four long graduated drawers, on shaped bracket feet, faults, cm. high by cm.

wide.

A CARVED HARDWOOD CABINET
ON STAND, Japanese, late th/early th
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,
cm. high by cm. wide.

AN ANTIQUE AND ROSEWOOD
CROSSBANDED WORK TABLE, George
IV, the rounded rectangular top above two
drawers, opposed by dummy drawers, on
turned tapering legs, cm wide.
extended

MAHOGANY BIRDCAGE’ TABLE, GILT FRAMED FRETWORK WALL MIRROR, MAHOGANY BUREAU, SECRETAIRE CABINET, MOTHER OF PEARL INLAID WRITING BOX

MAHOGANY BIRDCAGE’ TABLE, GILT FRAMED FRETWORK WALL MIRROR, MAHOGANY BUREAU,  SECRETAIRE CABINET, MOTHER OF PEARL INLAID WRITING BOX

AN OAK JOINT STOOL, Charles II,
now with stained finish, restored including later
timber, cm. wide..

AN ANTIQUE BIRDCAGE’
TABLE, 19th Century and 18th Century, the associated circular
tilt-top above a tripod base, cm. diam.

A KIDNEY SHAPED WALNUT
WRITING TABLE, Victorian, including a
gallery and turned end supports, cm. wide..

A WALNUT SIDE CHAIR, George
I, with shell carved cabriole legs, on claw and
ball feet, restored.

AN ANTIQUE AND
INLAID ETAGERE, Edwardian, with two tiers, on tapered square legs and spade feet joined by stretchers, cm. wide.

AN ANTIQUE AND PARCEL GILT FRAMED FRETWORK WALL MIRROR, George III style, with an eagle surmount and bevelled plate, cm. high

by cm. wide.

A SET OF FIVE MAHOGANY RUSH SEAT CHAIRS, George II provincial, with pierced vase shaped splats and square legs
A LARGE MAHOGANY LIBRARY
BOOKCASE, WIIIiam IV, of inverted
breakfront form, the moulded terminals with
scroll corbels, cm. high by cm. long

AN ANTIQUE CABINET
BOOKCASE, WIIIiam IV, ensuite to the
previous lot, cm. high by cm. wide.

A SATINWOOD AND
KINGWOOD CROSSBANDED OVAL
PEMBROKE TABLE, George III, with a
bow front frieze drawer, on tapered square
legs with collars, faults, cm. wide. when closed

AN ANTIQUE BUREAU, George
III, including a crossbanded fall and fluted
quadrant pilasters, restored, cm. wide.

A GILT GESSO WALL MIRROR,
Regency with alterations, the verre eglomise
anthemion frieze panel above columnar
mouldings, cm. wide.

AN ANTIQUE TRAVELLING SECRETAIRE CABINET, 19th Century and 18th Century with alterations, the fall front revealing stationery

compartments, cm wide.

TEA CADDIES, WRITING BOXES, ETC.
AN ANTIQUE TEA CADDY,
George III, with brass mouldings and a void
interior, cm. wide.

A ROSEWOOD AND MOTHER OF PEARL INLAID WRITING BOX, Victorian, including a pair of inkwells with plated covers, cm. wide.

A ROSEWOOD AND BRASS BOUND WRITING BOX, George IV, including an heraldicn escutcheon stamped Thompson patent, one glass

inkwell lacking, cm. wide.

THREE VARIOUS BOXES, 19th Century and 18th Century, comprising a walnut writing box including a pair of inkwells, cm. eise, a

walnut and parquetry writing box, cm. wide. and AN ANTIQUE two division sarcophagus tea caddy, cm. wide., faults

AN OAK TANTALUS, Victorian, including silver and plated mounts; together with three cut glass decanters and stoppers, key

lacking, cm. wide.

A TORTOISESHELL VENEERED TEA CADDY, Regency, of sarcophagus form with two divisions, faults, cm. wide.

AN INLAID MAHOGANY TRAY,
Edwardian, of oval form, with brass carrying
handles. cm. wide.

A WALNUT AND ROSEWOOD WRITING SLOPE, early Victorian, with brass escutcheons. cm. wide.

FLEMISH OAK CUPOARD, DUTCH MIRROR, FLEMISH GILTWOOD MIRROR, AUSTRIAN OAK PARQUETRY CABINET, ITALIAN PAINTED TORCHERES

FLEMISH OAK CUPOARD, DUTCH MIRROR, FLEMISH GILTWOOD MIRROR, AUSTRIAN OAK PARQUETRY CABINET, ITALIAN PAINTED TORCHERES

A FLEMISH OAK CUPOARD, mi4 17th century,
the paneled front with an arrangement of doors carved with scrolling foliage and figures interrupted by fluted ionic pilasters carved with foliage and birds and supported on

lions’ masks; altered, 169cm high, 147cm wide, 65cm deep (5ft, 4ft).

AN ITALIAN SCAGLIOLA PANEL, circa 1700,
centered by a cartouche surrounded by scrollwork with flowers and strap work,
92cm wide, 84cm deep (3ft, 2ft 9in).

A DUTCH MIRROR, circa 1880,
in 17th century manner, the beveled plate within a brass reposes scrollwork frame, 85cm high, 71cm wide.

A VENETIAN  PAINTED  AND  PARCEL-GILT
ARMCHAIR,
circa 1690,
with shaped upholstered back and boldly carved arms above a scrollwork apron
A FRENCH GILT-BRONZE CHANDELIER, Paris, late 19th Century,
in the Louis XIV manner of Andre-Charles Bole, the eight strap work candle-arms surmounted by putty heads; fitted for electricity, 75cm high, 80cm diameter (2ft 52in, 2ft

71Ain).

A FLEMISH GILTWOOD MIRROR, circa 1880,
in 17th century manner, the rectangular beveled plate with a convex frame carved and pierced with fruit and flower heads, 125cm high, 100cm wide.

A PAIR OF PIETRE DURE PANELS, circa 1700,
each decorated with scrollwork; within later white
marble borders,
90cm by 55cm.

AN    UNUSUAL    GILTWOOD    OCTAGONAL CASKET, POSSIBLY FRENCH OR ITALIAN, circa 1700,
inset with nine silk panels embroidered with metal threads with flowers and scrollwork, raised on paw feet,
20cm high, 42cm wide, 31cm deep.

AN   UNUSUAL  MARQUETRY  CABINET ON
STAND,
circa 1680,
the upper part with a pair of paneled doors inlaid with tulips and other flowers partly in engraved bone, the stand with three similarly inlaid drawers raised on six ebonized

columnar legs joined by flat stretchers,
164cm high, 110cm wide, 56cm deep (5ft 4lAin, 3ft 7lAin).

AN EARLY LOUIS XV EBONISED LONG-CASE
CLOCK,
the ten-inch thirteen-piece dial with centre seconds and signed J.B. Pail lard d Paris, the similarly signed five-pillar bell striking movement with outside numbered count

wheel, anchor escapement, spring-barrel for the strike and weight drive for the time, the case with a drum hood applied with a gilt-bronze mask cresting, the swelling trunk with

lenticels and inlaid throughout with brass stringing, 222cm high (7ft 3in)
A DANISH WALNUT CHEST, circa 1740,
the bowed superstructure with hinged lid, the bow-fronted chest with three drawers, the top inlaid with a crest, the later stand with cabriole legs, 92cm high, 103cm wide, 54cm

deep .The arms could be those of Aylmer of Holland, ref. J. B. Retested, Armorial General.

AN AUSTRIAN OAK PARQUETRY CABINET mid 18th century and later,
the arched molded cornice above two doors inlaid
with strap work and geometric patterns, the lower
part (altered) with two doors simulating three long
drawers inlaid with reserves, on bun feet,
234cm high, 134cm wide, 75cm deep (7ft 8in, 4ft 5in, 2ft
5′Ain).

AN     UNUSUAL     LACQUER     COMMODE, POSSIBLY DUTCH, circa 1730,
with pink mottled marble top, of serpentine bombe shape with two small and two long drawers with shaped apron and legs, the whole painted with scenes,
88cm high, 63cm deep, 123cm wide.

A PAIR OF SINGALESE EBONY ARMCHAIRS, late 18th/early 19th century,
the curved back rail on twist-turned and shaped splat supports carved with leaves, the square drop-in seats on cabriole legs with paw feet joined by turned stretchers

A DUTCH WALNUT CHEST, circa 1740,
the  inverted serpentine front with three  long
drawers, on splayed bracket feet,
76cm high, 79cm wide, 47cm deep.

A    NEAPOLITAN    BONE    INLAID    EBONY
CABINET,
mid 17th century,
with an arrangement of drawers and a central door, all engraved with landscapes; on a later ebonized stand,
46cm high, 61cm wide, 32cm deep.

A PAIR OF LOUIS XIV WALNUT ARMCHAIRS, circa 1680,
the arched backs and padded arms covered with needlework, raised on turned and fluted legs interrupted by pattered and joined by stretchers; re-railed and restored

A PAIR OF ITALIAN PAINTED TORCHERES, circa 1730,
each female figure in a drapery holding a leafy branch, standing on a rocky base; fitted for electricity, later repainted; as both hold their arms in the same way, these may

originally have been two from a set of four,
170cm high (5ft 7in).

A WALNUT WING ARMCHAIR A CREMAILLERE, POSSIBLY SPANISH, circa 1680,
the adjustable back, seat and armrests covered in contemporary verdure tapestry worked with a child riding a donkey, on turned legs joined by a stretcher

A RARE PAIR OF SPA BELLOWS, dated 1658,
decorated with fruit, flowers, birds and cornucopia in engraved brass and mother-of-pearl on a walnut ground and with brass spout, 67cm long (2ft 22in).
Hans Hutch, Lacquer of the West, a casket with almost identical inlay, made at Spa in the second half of the 17th century, today in the Muse Communal de Spa.

A FLEMISH WALNUT ARMCHAIR, circa 1680,
the caned back with carved and pierced top rail, with scroll arms and loose-cushioned caned seat, the turned legs joined by an elaborate front stretcher also carved with

scrollwork

A BOHEMIAN CARVED GILTWOOD LOOKING-GLASS, circa 1680,
the rectangular plate contained within a frame composed of bold leafy scrollwork surmounted by a cherub blowing his own trumpet, 136cm high, 91cm wide (4ft 52in, 3ft).

ITALIAN WALNUT CUPBOARD, ITALIAN WALNUT CHAIRS, ITALIAN PAINTED AND PARCEL-GILT MIRRORS, DUTCH MARQUETRY CABINET ON STAND

ITALIAN WALNUT CUPBOARD, ITALIAN WALNUT CHAIRS, ITALIAN PAINTED AND PARCEL-GILT MIRRORS, DUTCH MARQUETRY CABINET ON STAND

A CONTINENTAL NEEDLEWORK WALL HANGING,
probably German, second half 19th century,
depicting a traveler knocking at a door and a woman looking out of an open window, in gold and silver leaf-pattern border, 345cm high, 278cm wide (lift 4in, 9ft).

AN AUBUSSON GENRE TAPESTRY CUSHION, late 18th century,
woven with a boy with a watering can; some repairs and associated pieces, with applied braided border and silk fringe, 36cm square

AN AUBUSSON SPORTING TAPESTRY PANEL, 19th century,
woven with a dog and a heron in a landscape, 134cm by 110cm (4ft 5in, 3ft 7in).

A NEEDLEWORK CUSHION, early 18th Century,
embroidered in petit-point with a dancing couple wearing plumed hats before fruiting trees, grouping background of saffron yellow’ some repairs and additions and background

largely reworked; braided border and silk fringe, 48cm by 43cm (19in, 17in).

A NORTH ITALIAN WALNUT CUPBOARD, mid 16th century,
the two paneled doors with handles in the form of bronze busts, on scroll supports, 104cm high, 108cm wide, 35cm deep (3ft 5in, 3ft, 2in).

TWO PAIRS OF NORTH ITALIAN WALNUT CHAIRS,
circa 1700, Lombard or Piedmonts,
each with a shaped padded back, on turned legs joined by stretchers; some restoration
Augusto Pedrini, // Mobilio,  Ambienti e le Decorazioni in Piemonte, 1954, illustrates an almost identical chair originating from the area of Novara. The town of Novara is very

close to the border with Lombardy.

A PAIR OF HENRI II OAK STOOLS, early 17th century,
with semi-circular stuffed seats covered in old brocade, each on four turned columnar legs joined by molded stretchers, 67cm high

A GOTHIC OAK SETTLE, part circa 1500,
with box seat, the paneled front and back carved
with gothic tracery,
165cm high, 188cm wide (5ft 5in, 6ft 2in).

AN ITALIAN ROSEWOOD AND BONE INLAID CENTRE TABLE, part 17th century,
the rectangular top inlaid with arabesque scrollwork surrounding a seascape, the frieze with a writing drawer, on square, tapering legs joined by a shaped stretcher,
80cm high, 78cm wide, 52cm deep (2ft, 2ft 7in).

A PAIR OF ITALIAN PAINTED AND PARCEL-GILT MIRRORS, part 18th century,
the engraved plates decorated with jesters and contained within blue painted frames, 81cm high, 39cm wide (32in, 15in).

A PAIR OF ITALIAN PAINTED AND PARCEL-GILT COLUMNS, circa 1680,
of Solomon form and twined with fruiting vines; with later tops and bases to form trochees, 100cm high, (3ft 32in).

AN   UNUSUAL   NORTH   ITALIAN   WALNUT
TABLE,
circa 1680,
with concave-fronted rectangular top, a drawer in
the frieze and turned legs,
62cm high, 55cm wide (2ft).

AN    ITALIAN    PAINTED    TORTOISESHELL
LOOKING-GLASS,
circa 1660,
the rectangular plate contained within a geometric molded   frame;    now   painted    to    simulate tortoiseshell and ebony, 94cm high, 79cm wide (3ft, 2ft 7in).

A   SPANISH   PAINTED   AND   PARCEL-GILT
BANQUETTE,
in 17th century style,
with buttoned upholstered top, the front and sides carved with continual scrolling foliage and birds, 178cm wide, 49cm deep (5ft Win).

A PAIR OF FLORENTINE GILTWOOD FRAMES, circa 1700,
elaborately carved with scrollwork, foliage and flowers; with later mirror plates, 51.5cm high, 37cm wide (204in, 142in)

A FLEMISH  MARQUETRY TABLE  IN  17TH CENTURY STYLE, late 19th century,
the frieze containing a drawer and inlaid similarly to the top with stylized foliage and strap work, raised on spirally turned ebonized legs joined by flat stretchers, with bone

and ebony borders, 70cm high, 80cm wide, 52cm deep (2ft 3V2in, 2ft ).

AN ITALIAN ARTE-POVERA CASKET, mid 18th century,
of rectangular shape with a domed lid and red lacquer ground,
20cm high, 36cm wide, 21cm deep (8in, 4in, 84in).

A PAIR OF GILT-BRONZE CANNON, POSSIBLY FRENCH COLONIAL, 19th century,
each cannon decorated with a fish-scale pattern terminating with the mask of a sea creature; on a parcel-gilt   and   red   painted   carved   carriage supported by two metal

mounted wheels, 75 cm long (2ft 5in).
The royal arms are those of France before 1578.

A DUTCH MARQUETRY CABINET ON STAND, part mid 17th century,
the frieze, three drawers and sides inlaid with floral
parquetry reserves, the stand with small drawers, on
turned legs joined by a shaped stretcher,
175cm high, 107cm wide, 47cm deep (5ft 9in, 3ft 6in, 6zin).

A FLEMISH PARQUETRY CENTRE TABLE, part late 17th century,
with rectangular oyster-veneered top, spirally turned legs and flat stretchers,
75 cm high, 84cm wide, 55cm deep (2ft 51/2in, 2ft 9in, 93Ain).

SET OF FOUR ‘GEORGE II’ MAHOGANY ARMCHAIRS, PAINTED DISPLAY CABINET, WILLIAM IV MAHOGANY CARD TABLE, LACQUER SOFA TABLE, WALNUT GATE-LEG TABLE

SET OF FOUR ‘GEORGE II’ MAHOGANY ARMCHAIRS, PAINTED DISPLAY CABINET, WILLIAM IV MAHOGANY CARD TABLE, LACQUER SOFA TABLE, WALNUT GATE-LEG TABLE

А SET OF FOUR ‘GEORGE Ii’ MAHOGANY
ARMCHAIRS each with a rectangular
back with a serpentine top-rail and
pierced splat, the outcurve arms above
a stuffed drop-in seat on cabriole legs,
stamped 4587, possibly Portuguese, late
I9th century

A GOOD SATINWOOD AND PAINTED DIS-
PLAY CABINET with a pair of interlaced elliptically glazed doors above a projecting brushing slide with two short drawers above two cupboards, on bracket feet, painted

throughout with husks, flowers and dancing figures, 70 by 34in; 178 by 86.5cm, with alterations, late 19th century

А SET OF TEN ‘GEORGE III’ MAHOGANY
DINING CHAIRS, including two arm-
chairs, each with an arched top-rail
and pierced splat carved with husks
above a stuffed drop-in seat on molded
square tapering legs, c. 1880

A WILLIAM IV MAHOGANY CARD TABLE,
the ‘D’-shaped top enclosing a playing surface on a square stem with chamfered corners and a concave-sided base with paw feet, 29l by 36in; 75 by 92cm, c. 1835

A BURR-WALNUT OCCASIONAL TABLE with
a circular cross-banded top above а lower tier with a triple balustrade for magazines, on a fluted baluster stem and tripod base, 30 by 18lin; 76 by 47cm, c. 1870

А PAPIER-МАСНE OCCASIONAL TABLE, the
lobed gilt top inlaid with flowers on а baluster column and lobed base, 23in; 58.5cm wide, 1840′j
И
A WALNUT WING ARMCHAIR in late 11th
century style, the tall padded back and sides above scroll padded arms and stuffed cushion, on baluster and octagonal tapering legs joined by а molded curved stretcher centered

by an urn, c. 1870

AN  EBONIZED WOOD  AND  MOTHER-OF-
PEARL SIDE CHAIR with a serpentine top-rail inlaid with mother-of-pearl above a triple splat centered by a panel painted and inlaid with flowers, the caned seat on turned out

swept legs joined by stretchers, c. 1850

AN S. HILLE & SON ‘CHINESE CHIPPENDALE’ SATINWOOD  LACQUER  DRAWING-ROOM
SUITE comprising A Breakfront Display Cabinet on Stand with a cornice hung with bells, 85 by 50in; 216 by 127cm; A Fire Surround with corbel supports, 52 by 66in; 132 by 168cm;

A Rectangular Centre Table with a plate glass top, the scrolled corners hung with bells, 40in; 102cm wide; A Mirror with a Pagoda cresting with inset beveled corners, 30 by

46in; 76 by 117cm; А Pair of Elaborate Tri-Form Standard Lamps, each surmounted by a Japanese porcelain figure, 82in; 208cm; A Set of Six Wall Lights, each with canted sides

above a gallery with two candle-arms, 16lin; 42cm; A Twelve-Arm Chandelier, 26in; 66cm wide; A Pair of Armchairs with pierced beaks and stuffed drop-in seats; A Pair of Side

Chairs with painted lacquer splats; A Duet Stool with a stuffed rectangular lid, 32lin; 82cm wide; A Berger Suite comprising a triple-chair-back Settee and two deep Armchairs

with numerous loose cushions, the whole Suite lacquered with chino series, the lights fitted for electricity, 1920’s
Similar furniture is illustrated in Halle, 75 Years of British Furniture, by Sutherland Lyell. Hillel was making this style of furniture between 1918 and 1939.

AN  EBONY-VENEERED  AND  AMBOYNA
DISPLAY CABINET, the cornice an incised Vitruvius scroll, above a pair of glazed doors enclosing shelves, the canted sides with outset columns, with gilt-brass egg and dart

moldings, 43 by 48in; 109 by 122cm, c. 1860

A MAHOGANY BREAKFAST TABLE, the
rectangular tip-top above a fluted column and down swept legs with paw feet and brass castors, 281 by 49in; 72.5 by 126cm, 1890/1900

A MAHOGANY WRITING DESK, the Super-
structure with a central balustrade flanked by two sections of four short drawers, the front with a sloping writing surface flanked by two flat writing surfaces, the frieze with

three drawers above three further drawers in each pedestal, 46 by 54in; 117 by 137cm, c. 1860

A MAHOGANY ARMCHAIR, the molded frame with scrolled arms, button-upholstered back, sprung seat on cabriole legs with white ceramic castors, third quarter of the 19th century

А WALNUT GATE-LEG TABLE in Well-
figured wood, the oval cross-banded top on turned trestle supports and white ceramic casters, 40in; 101.5cm wide open, English, c. 1880

А ROSEWOOD CENTRE TABLE of serpentine outline with a drawer at either end on а ‘jeweled’ and gadrooned trestle support, 58in; 147.5cm long, 1840′.

A LACQUER SOFA TABLE, the top and flaps painted within a gilt stylized foliate border, the frieze with two drawers on a trestle base joined by a stretcher on out swept legs, 30

by 62in; 76 by 159cm, c. 1920

A MAHOGANY STAND with three rails and a divided umbrella stand with removable drip tray below, 75 by 51in; 190.5 by 129.5cm, c. 1880

AN EBONIZED WOOD FIRE-SCREEN, the
molded frame carved with ‘C’-scrolls and shells enclosing a petit point panel worked with a young man in 18th century dress watching a lady at her embroidery, on scroll feet,

431 by 28in; 110 by 71cm, c. 1850

A WALNUT PEDESTAL DESK with three frieze drawers and three drawers in each pedestal, with a green leather top, 49in; 124.5cm wide, c. 1880, cleaned

А GOOD GILT SUITE IN LOUIS XVI STYLE,
comprising six Chairs and two Arm-
chairs, each with a padded back and
sprung seat on fluted legs; A Settee,
68in; 173cm wide; Two Mirrors with
triple plates surmounted by a ribbon-
carved oval panel, 90in; 228.5cm high,
62in; 157.5cm wide; An Oval Side
Table with a fawn marble top, 32in;
8lem wide; A Pier Table with a fawn
marble top, 57in; 145cm wide; А
Torch ere with a circular marble top,
50in; 127cm wide; A Virtue with а
glazed door and sides below a ribbon-
tied cresting, 72in; 183cm high, 32in;
8lem wide; and A Pelmet with а
ribbon-carved cresting, 79in; 20lem
wide, c. 1900, re-gilded

A  MAHOGANY  NARROW  BOOKCASE,  the
molded cornice above a pair of glazed doors enclosing shelves with recessed ebonized roundels above a pair of panelled cupboard doors, 951 by 541 by 14in; 243 by 138.5 by

35.5cm, c. 1850
The narrow proportions of this bookcase suggest that it was made for a recess and has not been altered from a large bookcase

A  WILLIAM  IV  SET  OF  MAHOGANY
SHELVES, the superstructure with two pierced sides with carrying handles above a scroll cresting centred by а rectangular panel above three shelves, 18 by 36in; 46 by 91cm, c.

1835

A SET OF MAHOGANY WALL SHELVES with
an arched back above three graduated shelves, 22 by 39in; 56 by 99cm, c. 1840

AN ELIZABETHAN REVIVAL ROSEWOOD
PRIE-DIEU with a padded top-rail with a padded oval back and twist-turned supports, the button-upholstered seat on cabriole legs, c. 1840

AN UNUSUAL SATINWOOD AND MAR-QUETRY LIBRARY BOOK CABINET, the
outset top with a leather writing surface, the central frieze drawer indistinctly stamped Hunter, above a kneehole, flanked by shelved sections and a frieze drawer, on square

tapering supports, inlaid throughout with masks, stylised foliage and chequer bandings, 36 by 84in; 92 by 214cm, third quarter of the 19th century

WALNUT SIDE CHAIRS, SATINWOOD SIDE TABLES, CHINESE EXPORT WORK TABLE, WALNUT CENTRE OR LIBRARY TABLE, BURR-WALNUT WORK TABLE

WALNUT SIDE  CHAIRS, SATINWOOD SIDE TABLES, CHINESE EXPORT WORK TABLE, WALNUT CENTRE OR LIBRARY TABLE, BURR-WALNUT WORK TABLE

A SET OF FOUR WALNUT SIDE  CHAIRS,
each with a waited baluster back and
pierced ‘C’-scroll splat, the stuffed
serpentine seats on cabriole legs, mid
19th century

A ‘GEORGE III’ MAHOGANY SETTEE with a serpentine top-rail and padded back above a sprung seat on molded square tapering legs headed by paternal, 65in; 160cm wide, with

restorations, c. 1880

А PAIR OF ‘GEORGE IIL’ SATINWOOD SIDE
TABLES, each with a breakfront ‘D’-
shaped top, cross banded at the edge
above a rosewood cross banded frieze,
on square tapering legs with brass
castors, 29 by 47in; 73.5 by 119cm,

A NEST OF TWO MAHOGANY TABLES, each
with a molded rectangular top above four runtime supports and a trestle base joined by a stretcher and carved with a scrolling leaf, the larger 28 by 17Un; 71 by 44.5cm, mid

19th century
161 (a set of eight)

A SET OF EIGHT GEORGE III MAHOGANY
DINING CHAIRS, including a pair of
armchairs, the pierced shield beaks
with stuffed drop-in seats on square
tapering legs, c. 1900

A ROSEWOOD PRIE-DIEU, the tapestry back flanked by barley-twist columns above a stuffed seat on molded cabriole legs, c. 1850

A MAHOGANY SUTHERLAND  TABLE,  the
rectangular flaps with a molded border on four ringed baluster turned supports with out curved feet joined by pole stretchers, 28 by 36in; 71 by 92cm open, c. 1870

A CHINESE EXPORT WORK TABLE with а
casket painted with a shoreline scene, enclosing fitted compartments, the frieze with two short drawers opposing a single long drawer above work drawer, on pierced lyre supports

and а trestle base, painted throughout with blossoms, 34 by 18in; 86.5 by 46cm, c. 1910

AN ANGLO-INDIAN SOLID EBONY AND COROMANDEL OCCASIONAL TABLE, the
rectangular top with a slightly raised molded rim, on a slender twist-turned stem and tripod base with molded cabriole legs with scroll toes, 291 by 14lin; 75 by 37cm, c. 1850

A NEST OF QUARTETTO TABLES, each with a rectangular top above four ring-turned supports and a trestle base with small cabriole legs, the largest 29 by

21in; 74 by 53cm, c. 1850

A ‘GEORGE III’ MAHOGANY DINING TABLE, the rectangular top with receded edges and rounded corners on baluster supports with quadruple down swept legs, 44in; 112cm wide, made up

in 20th century partly from 19th century pieces

A MAHOGANY LIBRARY CHAIR with а
padded over scrolled back, down curved arms and ‘X’-frame base, carved at the corners with fans, on brass castors, c. 1840

A MAHOGANY SIDE CHAIR with а ‘T’-
shaped padded back above a stuffed seat, on turned tapering legs and castors, c. 1840

A WALNUT CENTRE OR LIBRARY TABLE in
well-figured wood, the leather top with two short drawers, on turned legs and white ceramic castors, 47 by 32lin; 119.5 by 82cm, c. 1880

А FINE BURR-WALNUT3 AMBOYNA AND
MARQUETRY SIDE CABINET with a pair of central cupboard doors inlaid with fine boxwood strap work within alternating borders of various woods flanked by turned columns inlaid

with simulated fluting, the serpentine sides with two glazed cupboard doors in turn flanked by similar columns and enclosed by alternating borders and panels of strap-work, the

base applied with a gilt-bronze leaf-cast border, 43 by 79in; 109 by 201cm, c. 1870

А WALNUT DAVENPORT with a hinged stationery compartment and a lidded writing surface, on cabriole legs with four real and four dummy drawers, 21in; 53.3cm wide, c. 1870

А ‘GEORGE III’ MAHOGANY SILVER TABLE, the top with a pierced gallery on triple cluster column legs joined by a pierced stretcher and headed by parterre, 28 by 32lin; 71 by 83cm,

c. 1880

A BURR-WALNUT SIDE CABINET with а
single cupboard door quarter-veneered and inlaid with boxwood strap work, the sides headed by gilt-bronze mounts, 42 by 32in; 107 by 8lem, c. 1870

А SET OF OAK LIBRARY STEPS formed of а metamorphic chair with a balustrade top-rail above a molded panels ad back, on ring-turned and square-section legs, c. 1880

A BURR-WALNUT WORK TABLE, with tulipwood cross banding, the fitted interior with a veneered work bag, the circular tapering legs, 29 by 25in; 73.6 by 63.5cm, c. 1860