MAHOGANY TEA TABLE, TRAY-TOP COMMODE, WALNUT SIDE CHAIRS, GENTLEMAN’S WARDROBE, OAK SECRETAIRE BOOKCASE, CABINET BOOKCASE, GILT GESSO WALL MIRROR
MAHOGANY TEA TABLE, TRAY-TOP COMMODE, WALNUT SIDE CHAIRS, GENTLEMAN’S WARDROBE, OAK SECRETAIRE BOOKCASE, CABINET BOOKCASE, GILT GESSO WALL MIRROR
A MAHOGANY WASHSTAND, partly early 19th Century, the antique federal style spiral gate leg table ‘D’-shaped top with a raised back, on square legs, formerly a tea table, 114cm. wide.
A MAHOGANY TEA TABLE, early Victorian, the american gothic revival cabinet rounded rectangular top above two frieze drawers, on turned tapering legs, 91cm.
A MAHOGANY TRAY-TOP COMMODE, George III, with alterations, the low level sideboards second hand waved gallery above three drawers, the robert and david hennell lowest with a shaped apron and divided legs, 54cm. wide.
A MAHOGANY TRAY-TOP COMMODE, George III, with alterations, the chair child 1820 plain gallery above a tambour slide and divided leg drawer, 53cm.
A PAIR OF WALNUT SIDE CHAIRS, George II, with pierced splats, drop-in seats and on cabriole legs.
AN OAK DRESSER, George III style, made-up, the painted armoires dentil cornice above shelves and three drawers, with two cupboard doors, on bracket feet, 194cm. high by 151cm. wide.
A MAHOGANY AND OAK TRIPOD TABLE, partly early 19th Century, with a star inlaid top on a baluster stem and downswept legs, 79cm. diameter.
A MAHOGANY GENTLEMAN’S WARDROBE, Regency, formerly a linen press, including a pair of panel doors, 108cm. wide.
A WALNUT CHEST ON STAND, Queen Anne-style, part 18th Century, including seven drawers and cabriole legs, 104cm. wide.
A CARVED OAK SECRETAIRE BOOKCASE, made-up, including a pair of fielded panel doors and drawers, 100cm.
A WALNUT LOWBOY, Queen Anne and later, including three drawers and cabriole legs, 74cm. wide.
TWO MAHOGANY TRAY TOP BEDSIDE COMMODES, George III, including tambour doors and square legs, altered and restored, 48cm. wide.
AN OAK HANGING CORNER CUPBOARD, 18th Century, with a fielded panel door, faults, 75cm. wide.
A MAHOGANY CHEST OF DRAWERS, Regency, on bun feet, 94cm. wide.
A SET OF SIX MAHOGANY CHAIRS, late Victorian, including padded splats above a spindle gallerv, on ring turned legs, faults, two chairs severely distressed.
A MAHOGANY FRAMED PIER MIRROR, Empire, with rectangular plate flanked by pilasters, 50cm. wide.
A MAHOGANY SEMI-CIRCULAR CARD TABLE, George III and later, on tapered square legs, 99cm. wide.
AN OAK SIDE TABLE, Charles II-style, with two drawers, 102cm. wide.
A MAHOGANY CABINET BOOKCASE, Regency, including a pair of astragal doors flanked by pilasters, the antique chippendale small chest base with a drawer and a pair of panel doors, formerly part of a larger bookcase, faults, 113cm. wide.
A CARVED OAK PANEL-BACK ARMCHAIR, Victorian, in the black octagonal table ottoman 18 century 17th Century style.
AN INLAID EBONISED AND THUYAWOOD DAVENPORT,
Victorian, the american gothic ebony brass feet raised back with pigeon holes and small drawers, the mary chawner and fiddle and shell frieze with a writing drawer, 56cm. wide.
AN OAK AND MAHOGANY CABINET BOOKCASE, George IV, with pilaster corners, the deadbeat escapement design pair of doors above drawers and shaped apron, 122cm.
A GILT GESSO WALL MIRROR, Continental, 18th Century, with a pierced scroll cresting, faults, 143cm. high.
AN OAK PATENT EXTENDING DINING TABLE, 20th Century, the danish art nouveau settee bed drum top containing eight sections, on a fluted column and octagonal base, 156cm. diameter extended; and a set of four oak Dining Chairs, 20th Century, with reeded bulbous legs.
A MAHOGANY SIDE TABLE, George III, on tapered square legs, formerly the collapsible furniture for napoleon times end of a dining table, 120cm. wide.
A MAHOGANYBOW-FRONT LINEN PRESS, George III, inlaid throughout with rosewood banding and stringing, the william hallen dentIIIed cornice above a pair of oval veneered doors, enclosing
hanging space, the american empire antique chest of draws two short and two long drawers on a later plinth base, 212cm. high by 127cm. wide.
A SET OF THREE MAHOGANY DINING CHAIRS, Regency, with rail backs and sabre legs.
A YEW-WOOD AND ROSEWOOD WORK TABLE, 19th Century, with a frieze and wool drawer, on turned supports, altered, 58cm. wide.
A SET OF SIX BEECHWOOD DINING CHAIRS, early 19th Century, with bobbin turned spindles and splayed legs.
A MAHOGANY CABINET BOOKCASE, George III-style, with fluted terminals, the antique treble tables pair of astragal doors above two drawers and a pair of panelled simulated astragal doors, 122cm. wide.
ITALIAN WALNUT CASSONE, SPANISH WALNUT TABLE, GERMAN SERPENTINE-FRONTED WALNUT COMMODE, XVI PROVINCIAL GILTWOOD LOOKING-GLASS, Louis XV WALNUT BOW-FRONTED STANDING CORNER CUPBOARD
ITALIAN WALNUT CASSONE, SPANISH WALNUT TABLE, GERMAN SERPENTINE-FRONTED WALNUT COMMODE, XVI PROVINCIAL GILTWOOD LOOKING-GLASS, Louis XV WALNUT BOW-FRONTED STANDING CORNER
CUPBOARD
AN ITALIAN WALNUT CASSONE, the deeply panelled
top outlined with bead-and-reel, guilloche and egg-and-
dart mouldings, the sides and three panel front similarly
outlined and raised on massive paw feet, 2ft. 6in. high by
4ft. 21/iin. wide (61cm. by 128cm.) late 16th Century,
restored and top 19th Century.
AN ITALIAN WALNUT CASSONE, the moulded top
with an applied fluted moulding with panelled front and
sides and bracket feet, lft. lin. high by 3ft. llin. wide
(48cm. by 120cm.) 17th Century.
A TUSCAN WALNUT CASSONE, the front with a
central panel with a border of fruit, acorns and leaves,
flanked by term figures and raised on pad feet, lft. IVkin.
high by 4ft. 9in. wide (59.5cm. by 145cm.) mid-16th
Century.
A WALNUT Box, of rectangular shape, 22in. wide
(56cm.) 17th Century, probably Italian.
A GOOD SPANISH WALNUT TABLE, the rectangular
top raised on crisply turned legs and stretchers, 18th
Century, feet restored.
A DUTCH MAHOGANY AND MARQUETRY BEDSIDE
CUPBOARD, the inlaid top with a shaped gallery, the
open shelf with a drawer on the left, raised on turned
legs with pad feet, 2ft. 4in. high by lft. Hin. wide (71cm. by
58cm.) distressed.
A GOANESE IVORY-INLAID ROSEWOOD BOX, the exterior and fall front with a variety of circular geo¬metric designs and enclosing an arrangement of one long, four short and one deep
drawer with engraved ivory panels, lft. 2in. wide (35.5cm.) early 18th Century.
A DUTCH CARVED GILTWOOD OVERMANTEL GLASS,
with arched rectangular plate, the shaped cresting carved
with foliage and scrolls centred by a cypher, 4ft. 3in.
high by 3ft. 7in. wide (130cm. by 109cm.) early 18th
Century.
A GERMAN SERPENTINE-FRONTED WALNUT COMMODE,
with moulded top with a bracket crossbanding, three
long drawers each with two panels, with shaped apron,
the top and drawers with small inlaid floral decoration,
2ft. 6in. high by 3ft. lOin. wide (76cm. by 117cm.) circa
1750.
A Louis XV BEECHWOOD FAUTEUIL with moulded
flower-carved frame, stuffed back, padded arms, stuffed
seat and cabriole legs, mid-18th Century, covered in blue
and white floral needlework.
A FLEMISH WALNUT COMMODE, the moulded top with slightly shaped front, the two long drawers each inlaid with stringing, on cabriole legs with pieds de biche, 2ft. TMn. high by
3ft. lin. wide (80cm. by 94cm.) mid-18th Century, interior extensively re-constructed.
A GOOD WALNUT FIRE-SCREEN, the cross-grained
moulded frame carved with flowerheads and foliage at
the top and base, on short cabriole legs, 4ft. l’hin. high
by 3ft. 5in. wide (126cm. by 104cm.) circa 1755, possibly
German.
A GOOD LIEGEOIS CARVED ARMOIRE ON STAND, the serpentine top with an applied carved and pierced rococo cresting above a pair of conforming fielded doors carved with rocailles,
the sides with similar simpler rectangular panels and with a frieze drawer below, on six inverted baluster-shaped legs joined by moulded X-stretchers, 8ft. 6in. high by 6ft.
7in. wide (259cm. by 201cm.) mid-18th Century, stand replaced
V Dr. Joseph Philippe’s Meubles, Styles et Decors
entre Meuse et Rhin illustrates an armoire of similar
form as plate 320.
A DUTCH MAHOGANY CYLINDER BUREAU with fitted
interior, the serpentine bombe lower part with three
drawers, on splayed feet, 3ft. 8′/2in. high by 3ft. 8V2in.
wide (113cm. by 113cm.) circa 1770.
A MAHOGANY CUPBOARD, with an arched moulded
cornice and a pair of panelled doors, 4ft. 2in. high by
3ft. lin. wide (127cm. by 94cm.) circa 1770, possibly Portu-
guese, the cornice with later finials, originally with a
lower part.
A Louis XV WALNUT BOW-FRONTED STANDING CORNER CUPBOARD, the pair of doors with shaped fielded panels, on scroll feet, 6ft. 8′/гт. high by 2ft. Win. wide (204cm. by 87cm.)
mid-18th Century, extensively re-built.
A Louis XVI PROVINCIAL GILTWOOD LOOKING-
GLASS, with an arched rectangular plate, the mirrored
border with narrow gilt mouldings and with scroll and
leaf cresting, 2ft. 2lhin. high by lft. 6in. wide (67cm. by
46cm.) circa 1775.
AN EARLY LOUIS XVI PROVINCIAL WALNUT MINIA¬TURE ARMOIRE, with moulded arched top, fluted frieze, the conforming door with four glass panels, above a fluted drawer and scroll
legs, with pine sides, 3ft. 3in. high by 2ft. 3in. wide (99cm. by 69cm.) circa 1780.
A NORTH ITALIAN WALNUT POUDREUSE, the hinged
top inlaid in satinwood with ebony stringing and enclos-
ing a fitted interior with a plain frieze, on turned fluted
tapering legs headed by paterae, 2ft. 6in. high by 2ft. 5in.
wide (76cm. by 74cm.) late 18th Century.
A NEAPOLITAN PARQUETRY COMMODE in quarter-
veneered kingwood and with a serpentine front and
shaped sides, the three graduated long drawers in
quarter-veneered wood and with chequered borders and
medaillons picked out in mother-o’-pearl, the sides similarly
inlaid, with a shaped apron and splayed legs, 3ft. 21hin.
high by 4ft. 6in. wide (97cm. by 138cm.) circa 1770, with
restoration, top possibly re-veneered.
A WALNUT FAUTEUIL with a moulded padded spade
shaped back, padded arms and the serpentine fronted
seatrail on square tapering legs headed by paterae, circa
1780, probably Dutch.
A DUTCH MAHOGANY ARMOIRE, the broken pediment
faced with dentil moulding and centred by an urn, above
a pair of panelled doors faced with portrait roundels,
urns and paterae and enclosing shelves and small
drawers, the lower part with three long drawers, the
apron carved with interlaced foliage, raised on fluted
feet, 8ft. lin. high by 5ft. 9in. wide (246cm. by 175.5cm.)
circal780.
A DUTCH MAHOGANY SECRETAIRE A ABATTANT
with a frieze drawer, fall front and a pair of doors, with
fluted canted corners and feet, 4ft. 8in. high by 2ft. U’Mn.
wide (142cm. by 90cm.) circa 1780.
A Louis XV PROVINCIAL INLAID ELMWOOD CHEST, the moulded top, the front with foin* fielded panels, inlaid with simple foliate designs in light and dark wood out-lined with brass
studs, 2ft. 3in. high by 5ft. luin. (68cm. by 178cm.) circa 1770, possibly Breton.
V Giselle Boulanger’s L’Art de Reconnaitre les Meubles
Regionnaux illustrates an elm bench with similar.
GERMAN YEW-WOOD PARQUETRY CHEST, DUTCH MARQUETRY AND MAHOGANY TRIANGULAR CARD TABLE, DUTCH MARQUETRY CHIFFONIER, DUTCH SATINWOOD DISPLAY CABINET
GERMAN YEW-WOOD PARQUETRY CHEST, DUTCH MARQUETRY AND MAHOGANY TRIANGULAR CARD TABLE, DUTCH MARQUETRY CHIFFONIER, DUTCH SATINWOOD DISPLAY CABINET
A GERMAN YEW-WOOD PARQUETRY CHEST, inlaid
with an overall walnut trellis and containing three long
drawers, 2ft. Wkin. high by 4ft. 3in. wide (88cm. by
129cm.) circa 1780.
A PAIR OF WALNUT BEDSIDE CABINETS with frieze
drawers above cupboard doors flanked by ebonised
columns with gilt capitals and bases, on block feet,
2ft. 8in. high by lft. Win. wide (81cm. by 56cm.) circa
1815, probably Italian.
A PAIR OF SOUTH AFRICAN STCNKWOOD SIDE CHAIRS, the plain toprails and crossbar with riempie seat on square tapering reeded legs and stretchers, circa 1810.
A DUTCH MARQUETRY AND MAHOGANY TRIANGULAR
CARD TABLE inlaid with flowers and the interior with
playing cards and dominoes enclosing a baize-lined circle,
raised on square tapering legs, two of which are hinged,
3ft. V2in. wide (93cm.) circa 1800.
A DIRECTOIRE MAHOGANY COMMODE with a rec-
tangular white marble top and three long drawers with
fluted corners and square tapering feet, 2ft. 5in. high by
3ft. 9in. wide by lft. Hin. deep (74cm. by 114cm. by 58cm.)
circa 1795, with restorations to the feet, handles replaced
V Formerly in the collection of Mr. David and Lady Pamela Hicks
Sold Sotheby’s Britwell House.
A PAIR OF ORMOLU CANDELABRA, each with three
branches hung with glass. drops and supported on the
head of a standing naked boy holding an arrow, on
cylindrical white marble bases, 23V2in. high (60cm.) circa
1800, possibly Swedish.
A PAIR OF DIRECTOIRE CANDLESTICKS in brass and
white marble, each with an urn nozzle on plain pillar with
tasselled brass capital on square base, 9in. high (23cm.)
circa 1795, possibly Swedish.
A DUTCH MARQUETRY SEMI-CIRCULAR SlDE CABINET,
the frieze containing a drawer and inlaid similarly to the top and apron with floral marquetry, the pair of tambour doors each inlaid with an urn within a circle, 2ft. lVhin.
high by 2ft. lVhin. wide (90cm. by 90cm.) circa 1785.
A DUTCH MARQUETRY CHIFFONIER with six long
drawers, the top one slightly projecting and supported
on free-standing columns, inlaid with shell paterae,
flowers and urns on a mahogany ground and raised on
square tapering front legs, 5ft. lin. high by 3ft. 2in. wide
(154cm. by 96cm.) early 19th Century.
A BRETON ELMWOOD LIT-CLOS with moulded comice and the front pierced and set with rows of roundels filled with baluster spindles and with a pair of sliding doors, flanked by a
pair of hinged doors, 5ft. 5in. high by 6ft. 2′/2in. wide (153cm. by 189cm.) late 18th Century, on a later stained elm stand, with shaped front supports and platform stretcher,
Ift. 71kin. high (49cm.); and a faience Figure ofNDme de Grace, 6in. high (16cm.)
A WALNUT SECRETAIRE A ABATTANT with fruitwood
bandings and a drawer in the frieze, the fall-front enclos-
ing a simple fitted interior with a rising book support,
with a pair of doors below, the chamfered corners inlaid
to simulate fluting, 4ft. 93Uin. high by 3ft. wide (147cm. by
91.5cm.) circa 1790, probably Belgian.
A SMALL ITALIAN GILTWOOD LOOKING GLASS, with
cartouche-shaped plate, flat-shaped surround lightly
carved with leaves and scrolls, lft. Phin. high by 11 in.
wide (32cm. by 28cm.) late 18th Century.
A DUTCH SATINWOOD TABLE, the top inlaid with an oval, with a broad rosewood banding and a bi-coloured rim, with a frieze drawer and square tapering legs, 2ft. 6in. high by 2ft.
lin. wide (77cm. by 79cm.) circa 1790.
A DUTCH SATINWOOD DISPLAY CABINET with
canted corners and inlaid dentil frieze, with a frieze
drawer above a glazed door inlaid with ebony and box-
wood stringing and enclosing three shelves, with glazed
sides, on square tapering block feet, 5ft. litt, high by
2ft. 3in. wide (105cm. by 69cm.) circa 1790, glazing
possibly later.
A BIEDERMEIER MAHOGANY PIER GLASS with a rec-
tangular plate and a semi-circular upper plate faced
with anthemion scrollwork, the triangular pediment with
anthemion scrolls, 5ft. 7in. high by 2ft. 5in. wide (170cm. by
74cm.) circa 1825, German.
A PAIR OF BRASS CHENETS each with an octagonal
um with a flambeau finial on a rectangular base, lightly
cast with incised decoration throughout, lft. 3in. high
(38cm.) 19th Century; and a small rectangular gilt Looking
Glass with simple frame, 21V2in. high (55cm.)
A PAIR OF ITALIAN PARCEL-GILT AND FRUITWOOD
SIDE TABLES, the rectangular tops with concave cham-
fered corners, the friezes with gilt petal mouldings and
lions’ masks, the slender legs with stretchers on splayed
feet, 2ft. ll’Mn. high by 3ft. Hin. wide (90cm. by 119cm.)
early 19th Century.
A GOOD WOOL GROS-POINT FIVE-FOLD SCREEN
worked on a yellow ground with ombre beige Solomonic columns entwined with fruit and flowers in red, blue and green, the base of each column worked in rust with a pedestal and
the slightly arched top with leaves in the same colours, originally taller, 5ft. 9′/2in. high (176cm.) each fold 1ft. 4′/2tn. wide (42cm.) circa 1900.
AN UNUSUAL EMPIRE MAHOGANY MEUBLE D’APPUI with a mottled grey marble top supported on two columns at the front, the panelled base inset with a hinged flap, on bun feet, 3ft.
7in. high by 3ft. 9in. wide (109cm. by 115cm.) early 19th Century, possibly German.
AN EXPORT LACQUER WORK TABLE, the hinged top enciosing lidded compartments and some ivory fittings and a removable compartment, the pierced trestle supports headed by a slide
for a bag and raised on dragon claw feet, 2ft. wide (61cm.) early 19th Century, lid rubbed.