Victorian rosewood Cabinet, George Ill-style small antique Bureau, Victorian antique Sideboard
Victorian rosewood Cabinet, George Ill-style small antique Bureau, Victorian antique Sideboard
An Edwardian antique and
inlaid small rectangular Sutherland
Table, on turned legs, 76cm.
A pair of German 17th
Century-style walnut Hall Chairs,
made-up, the backs and seats with
satinwood and bone inlay depicting
hunting scenes, the turned and square
legs joined by stretchers .
A set of four Victorian antique
balloon-back Chairs, on fluted turned
legs.
A Continental antique Work Table, mid-19th Century, the concave fronted hinged top on a carved and turned pedestal with reform scroll supports, 49cm.
A Victorian rosewood Cabinet, inlaid with satinwood stringing, the molded cornice above a beveled astragal door enclosing shelves and a mirror-back, the base with a
Wedgwood-style plaque depicting dancing maidens, below is a beveled glass door and a plinth base, 245cm. high by 90cm.; 8ft.
An Edwardian satinwood and
antique small Card Table, the
rectangular top inlaid with a sequel
border and bell flowers, on tapered
square legs, 53cm.
A Victorian maple and floral
parquetry tripod Occasional Table, the
serpentine top on a carved and turned
stem, 49cm.
An Edwardian inlaid antique
Elbow Chair, with a pierced splat circular seat, on turned legs .
A George Ill-style small antique Bureau, the fall above seven drawers, on ogee bracket feet, 71cm.
A Continental antique Chest, mid-19th Century, with three ogee molded drawers above a straight drawer, on bun feet, 104cm., formerly part of a larger chest.
A Victorian antique Cabinet Bookcase, with a pair of ogee panel glazed doors above a pair of cupboard doors, on a plinth base, 110cm.
A Victorian walnut Side Cabinet, the later break-front top above a glazed panel door flanked by open shelves, on a plinth base, 118cm., formerly with a marble top.
A carved oak Mule Chest, late 17th Century, the hinged top revealing the inscribe date 1692, the four panel lozenge motif front with a pair of drawers below, on stile feet,
155cm.
A nest of three Regency-style antique and brass inlaid Occasional Tables, on sleder turned legs, 53cm.
A Louis XV-style carved gilt wood three-piece Suite, late 19th Century, upholstered in Genoa dragon, comprising: a Canape and a pair of Fauteuils.
A painted circular pedestal Table, early 19th Century, the tilt-top on a chamfered stem and triple-receded splayed legs eding in brass capping, 122cm.
A Continental rococo-style carved and gilt painted Console Table, 19th Century, with a serpentine white marble top, 103cm.
A Victorian antique
mirror-back Dressing Table, on fluted
turned legs joined by a platform
under tier, retaining trade label of
W. Brock & Co.,
An early Victorian antique Sideboard, with a carved raised back and convex frieze drawers above paneled doors, 168cm.
A Victorian rosewood scroll-back ‘Nursing5 Chair, upholstered in claret velvet, on cabriole legs.
An Edwardian antique and satinwood cross banded open Bookcase, with three adjustable shelves, on bracket feet, 83cm.
Victorian antique Chest of two short and three long drawers, Charles I-style oak Refectory Dining Table, four George III antique Chairs
Victorian antique Chest of two short and three long drawers, Charles I-style oak Refectory Dining Table, four George III antique Chairs
A antique tilt-top Tripod Table, 18th Century, with later black lacquer decoration, 72cm.
A Japanese black lacquer and gilt
painted bow-front Corner Whatnot, the
three graduated tiers with turned
supports, cm. high.
A pair of Victorian rosewood
balloon-back Chairs, with carved
mid-rails, on cabriole legs.
A George III antique tilt-top Tripod Table, with a vase-shaped turned stem, cm.
An early Victorian antique Chest of two short and three long drawers, on splayed bracket feet, 108cm.
A George IV antique and string-inlaid Chest, with two concealed frieze drawers above two short and three long drawers, on bracket feet, 112cm.
A Victorian antique and beech wood upholstered balloon-back Chair, with foliate patterned coral damask upholstery, on cabriole legs.
An early Victorian rosewood Centre Table, the rounded rectangular top with a frieze drawer, on chamfered vase-shaped supports with trestle bases, 98cm.
A George III antique and string-inlaid rectangular Pembroke Table, with real and opposing dummy frieze drawers, on tapered square legs eding in spade feet, restored, 98cm.
A antique drop-leaf Table, 18th Century, with alteration, the rectangular top on square legs, 124cm.
An Edwardian antique and
satinwood-banded Bureau, the fall above
four long drawers, on cabriole feet,
76cm.
A George III antique Chair, with associated arms, the pierced splat and drop-in seat above square legs, restored.
A George Ill-style antique ladder-back Armchair, on chamfered square legs joined by stretchers.
A Charles II-style Stool, the
rectangular seat on turned and square legs joined by stretchers, 77cm.
A George II antique
rectangular drop-leaf Table, the
rectangular top with a frieze drawer, on
tapered legs eding in pad feet, restored,
123cm.
A Charles I-style oak Refectory Dining Table, with a lunette carved frieze, on four bulbous turned legs joined by peripheral stretchers, 195cm.
A set of ten elm and oak rush seat ladder-back Dining Chairs, including a pair of Carvers, on turned legs with stretchers.
An early Victorian satin birch kneehole Dressing Table, with a three-quarter galleried top above an arrangement of drawers surrounding a recessed panel door, on a plinth base,
129cm.
A set of four George III antique Chairs, including a pair of Carvers, with pierced splats and drop-in seats, on reduced chamfered square legs, restored.
A Victorian carved walnut framed and button upholstered balloon-back Armchair, on cabriole legs, distressed upholstery.
A Victorian walnut and inlaid three-tier Whatnot, with baluster-shaped supports, on turned feet and castors, 53cm.
George II oak and burr wood banded Chest-on-Stand, Dutch mahogany and satinwood oval Centre Table, Wing Armchair
George II oak and burr wood banded Chest-on-Stand, Dutch mahogany and satinwood oval Centre Table, Wing Armchair
An Edwardian ‘Regency-style’ Berger Chair, the rectangular caned back with two loose cushions, on turned tapering legs with castors.
A French carved walnut Buffet in the
18th Century style, 20th Century, the raised
back with cupboards, the breakfront base with
three frieze drawers above four doors with
fielded cartouche panels, on scroll feet, 148cm.
high by 206cm.
A George II oak and burr wood banded Chest-on-Stand, circa 1730, with a molded cornice and fielded panel sides, the upper part with two short and three long graduated drawers,
the base with three short drawers, a shaped apron and cabriole legs on pad feet, 152cm. high by 120cm.
A William and Mary Chest-on-Stand, circa 1690, the molded cornice above two short and three long graduated drawers, the base with three short drawers above a shaped apron, on
later baluster turned legs joined by waved stretchers, restored, 155cm. high by 97cm.
A Charles II oak oval Gate leg Table, circa 1680, the square and baluster turned legs joined by stretchers, 100 by 125cm.
An oak Dresser, 18th Century, the
associated open shelf back above a later
molded top with three frieze drawers and a
shaped apron, on chamfered square legs joined
by a platform under tier, 212cm. high by 155cm.
An American painted pine semi-circular Table, circa 1800, on turned pillar and tripod base, 103cm.
A Dutch mahogany and floral parquetry Mirror, 19th Century, of rectangular form, 61cm. high by 51cm.
A Victorian mahogany rectangular adjustable Reading Table, on a chamfered pillar and platform base, 90cm.
A Victorian simulated bamboo Side Table, the rectangular top inset with blue leather above a frieze drawer, on turned legs.
A Dutch mahogany and satinwood oval Centre Table, 18th Century, with inlay and chevron stringing, on tapered square legs, restored, 104cm.
A George III mahogany skeleton frame Dressing Table Mirror, circa 1790, with an oval swiveling plate, 84cm. high by 66cm.
A Victorian walnut circular Breakfast
Table, on carved columnar support and
reform base with turned feet, 132cm.
A George Ill-style mahogany Armchair,
with a pierced ladder back above swept arms and a stuffed seat, on tapered square legs.
A Victorian rosewood and inlaid
octagonal Centre Table, on turned supports
joined by an under tier, one castor missing, 74cm.
An Edwardian rosewood and inlaid envelope Card Table, on tapered square legs joined by shaped stretchers, with an urn finial, 57cm.
A Continental rosewood Settee, the padded back, arms and seat upholstered in patterned fabric, on cabriole legs, 165cm.
A George Ill-style mahogany small Tea Table, the semi-circular fold-over top above a frieze compartment, on turned tapering legs with pad feet, 45cm.
An Edwardian mahogany Bureau Bookcase, inlaid with stringing, the pair of astragal doors enclosing shelves above the angled fall and four long graduated drawers, on bracket
feet, 203cm. high by 95cm.
A reproduction mahogany and brass-bound Military Chest, in two parts, fitted with two short and three long drawers, on bracket feet, 95cm.
A George Ill-style mahogany Wing Armchair, upholstered in plum-colored velvet, on square legs.
Louis XVI provincial pine Cabinet Bookcase, Italian walnut Cassone, Louis XIV carved walnut Armchair, Louis XV-style mahogany and cherrywood Bureau de Dame
Louis XVI provincial pine Cabinet Bookcase, Italian walnut Cassone, Louis XIV carved walnut Armchair, Louis XV-style mahogany and cherrywood Bureau de Dame
A Restauration mahogany Pier
Table, circa, with a semi-circular top
above sabre legs joined by a triform
stretcher.
A pair of Italian carved and gilt-
gesso Girandoles, circa, the
cartouche-shaped foliate scroll frames formerly with candle sconces.
A French rosewood and marquetry
Games Table, circa, with brass
mouldings, the rectangular top with a
central floral spray and bellflowers at each
corner, one end with telescopic action
revealing compartments with various
games, including: roulette,
chess, dominoes and whist, the
conformingly inlaid frieze above fluted
turned legs.
An Italian walnut Cassone, circa
the hinged top above a twin-panel
front inlaid with stylised flowers
surrounded by rectangular mitred and
roundel mouldings, the panelled sides with
iron carrying handles, on canted carved
scroll feet.
A Dutch mahogany and walnut crossbanded Side Cabinet, circa,
inlaid throughout with stringing, the top
with a ‘dentil’ veneered border and one
long frieze drawer, below are a pair of
panelled cupboard doors centred by
Chinoiserie lacquer roundels flanked by
chamfered corners, on tapered square feet.
A Louis XV provincial pine
Dresser, circa, the raised back with a
moulded cornice above spindle galleried
open shelves, the base enclosed by a pair
of carved cartouche panel doors flanked
by fluted mouldings, on reduced cabriole.
A Louis XIV carved walnut Armchair, circa, with a rectangular upholstered back and seat flanked by female figure arm facings, on square and spiral twist supports joined by
conforming stretchers, restored, including later timber.
A Dutch mahogany and floral
marquetry Pier Table, circa, the
rectangular top with a frieze drawer above
a mirror panel and scroll supports, on a
serpentine platform base with turned feet.
A Louis XV-style kingwood and
parquetry Bonheur-du-Jour, modern, with
gilt-metal gallery and mounts, the raised
back with a tambour cupboard and four
short drawers, below is a slide and three
apron drawers, the square cabriole legs
ending in sabots.
A Dutch mahogany and floral
marquetry Card Table, circa, the
rectangular fold-over top above tapered
square legs.
A boulle and gilt-metal mounted
Meuble d’Appui, circa, the white
marble inset top above a panel door
enclosing shelves, the canted sides with
toupie feet.
A boulle and gilt-metal mounted
Meuble d’Appui, circa, the later
marble top above a glazed arched panel
door enclosing lined shelves, on toupie
feet.
Louis XV-style rosewood and loral marquetry Bureau a Cylindre, circa, with gilt-metal mounts, the fall revealing stationery compartments and a pull-out writing surface, the
frieze drawer above cabriole legs.
A pair of Louis XV painted Fauteuils, circa, with cartouche-shaped backs and serpentine seats, on cabriole legs, one chair stamped CD., formerly gilded.
A North Italian gilt and upholstered Armchair, circa, the
rectangular back and bowed seat covered
in later needlework, on turned and fluted
tapering legs.
A Louis XVI-style ebonised and gilt-metal mounted Table Ambulante, circa, the oval top inlaid with putti, foliate scrolls and Greek key, the frieze drawer above square supports
joined by an undertier, on cabriole legs.
A Restauration mahogany and gilt-
metal mounted pedestal Cupboard, circa
the later grey marble top above a
frieze drawer and a single door flanked by
columnar pilasters with engine-turned
mounts, on a plinth base.
A Louis XV-style mahogany and
cherrywood Bureau de Dame, th
Century, the fall centred by a musical
trophy, the shaped frieze with three small
drawers, on cabriole legs, faults.
A Louis XVI provincial pine Cabinet Bookcase, late 18th Century, the
later cornice above a pair of grille panel
doors enclosing shelves, the base enclosed
by a pair of conforming doors, restored.
Two similar Louis XVI provincial
beechwood Fauteuils, circa, with
tapered upholstered backs and bowed
seats, on fluted and stop fluted turned
tapering legs headed by paterae.
Louis XVI-style Suite of Seat Furniture, Vernis Martin-style rosewood and gilt-metal mounted Vitrine, Louis XV-style kingwood parquetry Vitrine
Louis XVI-style Suite of Seat Furniture, Vernis Martin-style rosewood and gilt-metal mounted Vitrine, Louis XV-style kingwood parquetry Vitrine
A pair of Louis XV/XVI
transitional-style kingwood and
tulipwood marquetry Tables Ambulantes,
18th Century, with gilt-metal mounts and
martial trophy inlaid oval tops, each above
three drawers with floral scrolls bordered
by chevron bandings flanked by
conformingly inlaid sides, on cabriole legs
with kidney-shaped undertiers.
A Restauration cherrywood
Etagere, circa, the grey marble top
concealing a rear rising mirror panel
above a pair of lateral frieze drawers,
turned supports and a marble inset panel,
below are three graduated drawers
including a secret compartment, on turned
feet and brass castors.
A Louis XVI-style Suite of Seat
Furniture, circa, upholstered in pale-
green floral brocade, the frames painted in
ivory and gilt, with ribbon-tie borders and
acanthus leaf motifs, on turned and fluted
tapering legs, comprising: wing armchair,
pair of fauteuils and canape.
A Venetian distressed painted Armchair, circa, with cane back and seat, on cabriole legs
A set of four oak Side Chairs, circa, of 18th Century design, with tall upholstered arched backs and seats, on spiral twist legs joined by ‘X’-shaped stretchers
A Vernis Martin-style rosewood and gilt-metal mounted Vitrine, early 18th Century, of serpentine form, with a glazed door, including painted panel depicting a courting couple,
the interior with velvet-lined shelves, on cabriole legs. high by. wide; ft. Whin, by ft. m.
A Louis XVI-style kingwood and gilt-metal mounted small Vitrine, early 18th Century, the galleried velvet-lined top above a pair of leather panelled frieze drawers, a pair of
lateral hinged fall flaps and an open recess, below are opposing glazed grille panels including a door, the sides with chamfered Ionic pilasters, on fluted feet and castors.
An Empire-style gilt-metal Console Table, modern, the bowed green marble top above a pierced panelled frieze applied with foliate corbels, on a single downswept support, hi.
wide.
A German walnut and
crossbanded Bureau, circa, with a
fall enclosing stationery compartments,
below are three inverted serpentine-
fronted long graduated drawers, on
shaped bracket feet.
A Dutch mahogany and ebonised
Tea Kettle Stand, circa, of coopered
form, with a brass carrying handle and
liner, the cylindrical turned tapering sides
on a moulded beech wood circular base
with ball feet.
A French chestnutwood Coffer,
18th Century, with rectangular top and
simple panelled front.
Two similar Spanish
walnut Armchairs, circa, with nailed
hide swing backs and seats, on square legs
joined by stretchers.
A Louis XV-style kingwood parquetry Vitrine, circa, with gilt-metal mounts, the serpentine cornice with a pierced cresting, the glazed door flanked by caryatids and enclosing a
lined interior, on cabriole supports.
An Italian pine and oak Cabinet on Stand, made-up, including late 18th Century components, the dentilled cornice above a pair of fielded panelled doors flanked by figures of
DianAnd fluted mouldings, on spiral twist supports with stretchers and scroll feet.
A French carved beechwood Firescreen, early 18th Century, of
rectangular form, with a pierced foliate
scroll cresting above a conforming frame
and supports.
A Dutch mahogany and floral marquetry Tray, circa, of oval galleried form, with brass carrying handles.
A carved giltwood-framed Mirror, circa, the pierced foliate trellis cresting above a later rectangular plate.
A Louis XV carved and gilt-gesso Fauteuil, circa, with an upholstered cartouche-shaped back and serpentine seat, on cabriole legs, later painted, underframe indistinctly stamped
A pair of Dutch mahogany and marquetry Chairs, circa, the parcel-gilt cresting rails above pierced foliate carved splats, the upholstered seats on sabre legs.
AN ANTIQUE and floral marquetry
Tripod Table, late 18th Century, with a
pie-crust moulded top, on a turned stem
and cabriole supports with claw and ball
feet.
A boulle and ebonised Meuble
d’Appui, circa, with gilt-metal
mounts, the associated gilt painted triple-
arch mirror panel back above a white
breakfront marble top, below are three
doors flanked by caryatids and scroll
corbels, on a shaped plinth base.
Antique Toilet Mirrors
MIRRORS toilet
This form of mirror was introduced into Britain from the Low Countries in Queen Anne’s reign. The lower section was a miniature replica of a bureau. The mirror which was often of cushion shape was supported
between two uprights. Usually in walnut or japanned.
Value Points: Complexity of bureau part.
Shaped fronts.
Figured woods and inlays.
Original glass with bevelled edge.
A walnut toilet mirror with deep cross-grained moulding supporting the glass. A pretty little interior with stepped drawers (see Bureaux section). By no means the most complicated fittings but a good piece. c.1710
A walnut toilet mirror with concave-fronted drawers and inlaid stringing lines. The tapering supports are veneered and have acorn finials. The handles and keyplates are original. c. 1715
A serpentine- fronted walnut mirror with bevelled glass and one replacement (Victorian) finial on the upright. The drawers have an inlaid ebony and boxwood stringing line. 1730-1740
A mahogany toilet mirror, missing one finial, with a gilt surround. The top corners of the moulding have inward points. The handles and keyplates are replacements. The key serves as the pull for the centre drawer.
A ‘Hepplewhite’ toilet mirror with oval glass, edged in ebony and boxwood stringing. The front is serpentine, and the outer drawers have replacement pulls, but the centre drawer still has inset brass keyhole and
key. 1770-1800
A Sheraton bow fronted example. White inlay on the edges of the drawers and top, the supports reeded. The ivory keyplate is missing. The small bracket feet are a pleasant minor detail.
The paws, the heavy decoration on the uprights and the top scroll all point to late Regency. The mirror is landscape shape rather than the portrait shape of Queen Anne’s days. c. 1820