A simulated bamboo Dining Room Suite, Edwardian-style antique and satinwood-inlaid square revolving Bookcase, antique circular drop-leaf Table

A simulated bamboo Dining Room Suite, Edwardian-style antique and satinwood-inlaid square revolving Bookcase, antique circular drop-leaf Table

A simulated bamboo Dining Room Suite, comprising: a twin-door Side Cabinet, cm., six Standard Dining Chairs and a pair of Standard Lamps, together with an associated Dining

Table, the under-painted glass top on a scrolled ironwork base, 260cm. long, with two leaf extensions.

An Edwardian-style antique and satinwood-inlaid square revolving Bookcase, made-up, 48cm.

An Edwardian antique
rectangular Sutherland Table, 77cm.
wide; together with a pair of beech wood
spindle-back Chairs .

A George IV antique pedestal Table, circa 1825, the rectangular tilt-top with broad cross banding, the turned pillar on quadruple splayed legs eding in brass paw finials, now

without castors, 132cm. long; 4ft.

A Victorian walnut and inlaid Davenport, with real and opposing dummy drawers to the sides, 53cm.

An early 19th Century antique
and string-inlaid Chamber Organ, with a
bellows action and a two-and-a-half
octave keyboard, the side with stops and
levers, on later turned legs, 62cm.

A antique circular drop-leaf Table, 18th Century, with alterations, with gate leg action, on molded and chamfered square legs, 130cm., formerly part of a larger table .

A camphorwood and brass-bound Chest, 19th Century, 102cm.

A Victorian walnut Display
Cabinet in the William and Mary-style,
with canted sides and inlaid with
stringing, the beveled glass door
enclosing a velvet-lined interior with a
mirror-back, below are turned legs and
an under tier, on bun feet, fitted for
electric light, possibly American, 156cm.
high by 99cm.;

A George IV antique Pembroke Table, with opposing frieze drawers, on a square pillar and quadruple splayed legs eding in brass paws and later bun feet, 127cm.

A George Ill-style antique pedestal Desk, with a green tooled leather inset top and bracket feet, 121cm.

A George III antique Elbow Chair, with a tub-shaped upholstered back, on molded square tapering legs joined by associated shaped stretcher, restored.

A George III antique semi-circular Tea Table, with tapered square legs, 82cm.

A pair of Victorian walnut balloon-back Chairs, on cabriole legs

A George I-style beech wood and
upholstered Armchair, stained to
simulate walnut, the back and seat
covered in nailed needlework, with
shepherd’s crook arms, the cabriole legs
with fan-carved knees, on claw and ball
feet, frame severely distressed  .

A set of four George III Provincial
antique Dining Chairs, including an
armchair, with pierced splats and
drop-in seats, restored.

A set of four Haply white-style
chestnut Dining Chairs, 19th Century,
including a pair with later arms, restored; and a set of five similar stained wood standard Dining Chairs.

A late George III faded antique
Chest of two short and three long
drawers, on bracket feet, 89cm.

A George Ill-style antique serpentine-front Side Table, including 18th Century components, with a small drawer, on tapered square legs, cm.

An Edwardian antique and inlaid small Bureau, with three drawers, on cabriole legs, 61cm.

A George III antique and string inlaid Side Table, with a small drawer, on tapered square legs, 91cm.

A George III antique and string inlaid square Washstand, with a divided hinged top above a pair of doors and two drawers, 59cm., restored.

A late George III antique and
inlaid bow-front Chest of two short and
three long drawers, on splayed bracket
feet, restored, 105cm.

Dutch parquetry and walnut Games Table, Italian Roman carved and gilt Stool, George III satinwood Knife Box

Dutch parquetry and walnut Games Table, Italian Roman carved and gilt Stool, George III satinwood Knife Box

A French-style boucle and ebonized Meoble dapped, circa 1860, with gilt-metal mounts, the break-front with an oval paneled door, the bowed wings with a pair of doors enclosing a

velvet-lined and shelved interior, on a plinth base, wing door lacking glazed panel, 102cm. high by 183cm. wide; 3ft. 4in.

A pair of Louis XV-style Berger’s,
circa 1900, with ivory painted and
parcel-gilt frames carved with pattered,
upholstered in individual fancy, the
bowed seats with cushions, on cabriole
legs.

A Dutch parquetry and walnut
Games Table, circa 1790, the fold-over
top with projecting corners and
revealing a chessboard and playing-card
motifs, the shaped frieze above slender
square cabriole legs, 75cm. wide;
2ft. 52in.

A Louis XV walnut Fauteuil Frame, circa 1750, with pattered cresting rail and bowed apron, on cabriole legs, lacking upholstery.

A French kingwood and parquetry Suite, circa 1890, inlaid with masks and arabesques, comprising: a set of eight spoon-back chairs, including two armchairs, with vase-shaped

splats and button upholstered bowed seats, on turned and fluted tapering legs; together with a Card Table, with projecting rounded corners and gilt-metal mounts, the turned and

fluted tapering legs joined by an ‘X’-shaped stretcher.

An Italian Roman carved and gilt Stool, circa 1740, with stuffed rectangular seat, the ornate scroll supports with masks and stretcher, 76cm. wide.

A Dutch mahogany Offal tailed, circa 1800, with chevron stringing and canted corners, the hinged cover with a den tilled frieze and revealing two folding tiers, the sides with

slides, the two drawers above a pair of doors, on tapered square feet, 102cm. wide;
3ft. 4in.

A Florentine-carved gilt wood-
framed Wall Mirror, circa 1760, the
pierced foliate scroll surround with
cherub heads, the rectangular plate with
a molded border, faults, 66cm. high by
46cm. wide; 2ft. 2in. by  6in.

A French mahogany Commode, circa 1840, with fluted terminals and a marble top above four long drawers and a plinth base with block feet, 97cm. high by 100cm. wide; 3ft. 2in. by

3ft. 3in.

TEA CADDIES, WRITING BOXES, etc.

A George III satinwood Knife Box, circa 1790, with chevron-strung borders, the hinged cover revealing a star medallion and cutlery apertures, 23cm. wide; 9in.

A George III mahogany Knife Box, circa 1790, with chevron banding, the hinged cover revealing cruder divisions, 22cm. wide; 83Mn.

A Regency satinwood Tea Caddy, circa 1810, of sarcophagus form, with chevron banding, the hinged cover revealing a pair of lidded divisions and an aperture, on bun feet, 30cm.

wide;

A Danish painted pine Casket,
circa 1770, with hinged cover and
chamfered corners, the frieze with name
and date 1880, 46cm. wide;  6in.

An Edwardian mahogany Tantalus, circa 1910, inlaid with satinwood fan medallions and stringing, the hinged cover and fall-front revealing a mirror, three square glass decanters

and stoppers, cribbage board and drawers, with carrying handles and bearing brass presentation plaque, 35cm. wide.

A George III mahogany Cheese Coaster, circa 1790, with nag turned handles and castors, 46cm. wide;  6m.

A French kingwood parquetry Jardiniere, circa 1870, of serpentine form, with gilt-metal mounts and liner, 34cm. wide.

An Indian sandalwood and mosaic work Jeweler Box, circa 1825, with ivory stringing, with fan medallion hinged cover revealing a velvet-lined interior with tray, 30.5cm. wide;

A William IV mahogany and
brass-bound Writing Box, circa 1835,
the hinged cover revealing a lined
writing slope, a pair of inkwells, pen tray
and a pair of compartments, the Base
with a drawer, 46cm. wide;  6in.

A Victorian walnut Desk Stand,
circa 1860, the raised back with a hinged
stationery compartment, the pair of glass
inkwells flanking a pen tray, with a
drawer and turned feet, 30.5cm. wide;

A George III yew-wood Tea Caddy, circa 1790, of elongated octagonal form, with kingwood banding and stringing, restored, 15cm. wide; 6in.

A George III satinwood Tea Caddy, circa 1790, with kingwood banding and stringing, 15cm. wide; 6in.

A George III satinwood oval Tea Caddy, circa 1790, with inlaid medallion and kingwood banding, the hinged cover revealing a lidded compartment.

A Victorian mahogany and
brass-bound Writing Box, circa 1840,
the hinged cover revealing an inset, pen tray an compartments, the base with a drawer, 46cm. wide;  6in

A Victorian miniature walnut
Chest, circa 1840, with satinwood and
mosaic parquetry banding, the four
drawers with lozenge medallions, the
plinth base with turned finials, 48cm.
high by 41cm. wide;  7in. by  4in.

George IV mahogany Chest, Victorian walnut combined Games and Work Table, gilt-gesso Table in the style of William Kent, 19th Century

George IV mahogany Chest, Victorian walnut combined Games and Work Table, gilt-gesso Table in the style of William Kent, 19th Century

A mahogany Armchair, the back and seat upholstered in nailed buttoned tan hide, on-Square legs.

A Victorian walnut combined Games and Work Table, the hinged top with chessboard inlay above a divided interior with
a fabric wet knurled and carved supports and quadruple cabriole legs, 68cm.

An Edwardian mahogany inlaid and
satinwood banded Writing Desk, fitted with
two small drawers above the bowed angled fall
enclosing a leather writing surface and three
small drawers, below is a frieze drawer, on
tapered square legs joined by stretchers, 75cm.

A mahogany cylinder-top Writing
Desk, early 19th Century, with three short
drawers above the cylinder fall revealing
drawers and compartments, with a writing
slope, above three long drawers, on block feet,
faults, 127cm. high by 124cm.

A mahogany Davenport, the hinged leather tooled writing slope revealing four short drawers above a pedestal of four drawers, on spiral twist supports on castors, restored, 53cm.

A George Ill-style mahogany bow-front Sideboard, fitted with an arrangement of five drawers, on tapered square legs, 106cm.

A William IV mahogany rail-back Armchair, the scrolled arms above a solid seat, on turned legs.
An ebonized two-fold Screen, late 19th Century, each glazed panel with painted and fabric figures, 78cm.

An oak Single Bed, late 17th Century, made-up, with a paneled headboard, 92cm.

A Regency satinwood Tea Caddy of sarcophagus form, the interior with two lidded compartments and a later circular cover, on turned feet, 35cm.

A Victorian walnut and brass-bound Work Box, with a divided interior including a mirror, 30cm.

A Victorian rosewood and brass inlaid Writing Box, 43cm. wide    ?200-300
584    A Victorian coriander Decanter Box, the interior with four divisions, lacking fittings, 24cm.

A reproduction small metal Chest, of riveted construction, 30cm.

A mahogany Tea Caddy, late 18th Century, the hinged top revealing a lidded compartment and a glass bowl, 23cm.

A burr walnut rectangular Work Box,
19th Century, the hinged lid opening to reveal
a fitted inner shelf, on compressed bun feet.

A George III yew-wood and satinwood
sarcophagus-shaped Tea Caddy, with
twin-lidded interior.

A George III tortoiseshell veneered Tea Caddy, with twin-lidded interior, on ivory compressed bun feet.

A turned yew and sycamore Wool Cat, 19th Century, with six opposing reel and bobbin legs, faults; together with another fruitwood Wool Cat, two legs replaced.

A George III mahogany drop-leaf
Table, on chamfered square legs, 118cm. when
open; together with a Victorian mahogany and
inlaid rectangular Wall Mirror, 71cm.

A George III mahogany bow-front
Chest, of two short and three long graduated
drawers, on splayed bracket feet, 106cm.

A set of eight George Ill-style
mahogany Dining Chairs, the pierced
shield-shaped backs above stuff-over seats
upholstered in nailed black fabric, on square
tapering legs.

A Japanese carved hardwood Display Cabinet on Stand, with asymmetrical shelves and cupboards enclosed by blue lacquer and ivory molded panels, on scroll base, 110cm.

A George IV mahogany Chest, of two short and three long graduated drawers, on turned feet, 105cm.

A Victorian mahogany bow-front Chest, of two short and three long graduated drawers above a shaped apron, on turned feet, 120cm.

A gilt-gesso Table in the style of William Kent, 19th Century, with a green veined marble top above a crenellated frieze and foliate festoons, on square legs and scroll feet,

some moldings detached, 120cm.

A George Ill-style mahogany and
parcel-gilt fretwork Wall Mirror, with an
eagle surmount and an inlaid oval shell
medallion, 70cm.

A late Victorian mahogany pedestal
Partners’ Desk, the leather inset top above an
arrangement of eighteen drawers, on plinth
bases, 183cm.

A pair of Victorian Wall Mirrors, with
painted beveled panels, 53cm.

A Victorian rosewood and inlaid
Display Pedestal, of tapering square form,
with beveled glazed panels, on a plinth base,
33cm.

A French mahogany inlaid and gilt-metal-mounted Etagere, late 19th Century, the two circular mirrored tiers above cabriole legs, 51cm.

A French mahogany and gilt-metal-mounted narrow Virile, late 19th Century, with ‘Sevres’-style porcelain plaque, on splayed legs with sabots, 45cm.

An early Victorian rosewood Reading Table, the rectangular top fitted with opposing adjustable angled stands, on a single baluster turned support and shaped platform base with

brass castors, 91cm.

A set of four gilt painted two-branch Wall Lights, of scrolled acanthus form.

A Victorian mahogany Dining Table,
the rounded rectangular top now in four parts,
faults, 105cm.

A 17th Century-style walnut Cabinet-
on-Stand, with a pair of astragal doors
enclosing adjustable shelves, on spiral turned
supports and stretchers, on turned feet, 198cm.
high by 135cm.

A pair of large wooden-framed
rectangular Windows, the panels divided into
a radiating fan, 27cm. high by 246cm.

Dutch oak Chest, Italian gilt-gesso framed Wall Mirror, Louis XV Fauteuil, Italian bleached chestnut Refectory Table

Dutch oak Chest, Italian gilt-gesso framed Wall Mirror, Louis XV Fauteuil, Italian bleached chestnut Refectory Table

A Dutch oak Chest, circa, the
serpentine top above an ogee-shaped base,
with four long drawers, on shaped bracket
feet.

A Dutch walnut and crossbanded
Commode, circa, the serpentine
front with two short and two long drawers,
on later turned feet, restored.

A Napoleon III walnut and
marquetry Centre Table, circa, of
serpentine form, with kingwood crossbanding and a frieze drawer, the square cabriole legs with gilt-metal mounts.

A French Transitional-
style kingwood quarter veneered
Escritoire, circa, with marble top,
the frieze drawer above a fall revealing a
fitted interior, below are three long
drawers, the cabriole feet ending in sabots.

An Italian gilt-gesso framed Wall
Mirror in the late 18th Century style,
circa, the rectangular bevelled plate
with chamfered margin plates and
cabochon corners surmounted by a
pierced cartouche.

A set of eight 18th Century-style
carved walnut Dining Chairs, circa,
including a pair of armchairs, with
rectangular russet velvet upholstered backs
and seats surmounted by plume finials, on
spiral twist and square legs joined by
stretchers.

An Italian bleached chestnut
Refectory Table in the 18th Century
style, the rectangular top on square and
diagonal fluted legs with block feet joined
by stretchers.

A Louis XV Fauteuil, circa,
the frame now painted white, the
cartouche-shaped back, padded arms and
bowed seat upholstered in beige brocade,
the cabriole legs joined by an ‘X’-shaped
stretcher, formerly caned—

A Florentine carved and gilt-gesso
framed Wall Mirror, circa, the later
rectangular plate within a bold foliate
scroll surround with a cartouche
surmount.

A Louis XV-style kingwood and
gilt-metal mounted Petite Commode,
circa, of serpentine form, with
quarter veneered top and two drawers, on
square cabriole legs.

An Italian painted Cradle, 18th
Century, the sides with figures and
landscapes and with scroll crestings
interspersed with spindle galleries, on
stabilised rockers, now with a fibreglass
liner, faults.

A Napoleon III kingwood and gilt-
metal mounted bow-front Vitrine, circa
the marble top with a pierced
gallery above a glazed door enclosing a
velvet-lined interior with shelves, on
cabriole legs.

An Adige cypress-wood Coffer,
18th Century, with hinged rectangular
top, the front and underside of lid carved
with landscapes and figures.

A Provencal walnut Writing Table, circa, with rectangular top, a drawer in the moulded frieze and unusual turned legs and central supports joined by bobbin turned stretchers.

A Flemish carved oak Buffet, late th/early 18th Century, the cornice and frieze carved with scrolling foliage supported on three fluted columns with Ionic capitals, the panelled

back with two mask and strapwork panels, the similar lower part also with fluted columns and four mask carved back panels, the base with two drawers carved with foliage

interrupted by lions’ masks and raised on bun feet.

A Continental scarlet and gilt
embossed hide Trunk, 18th Century, with
metal mounts and hasps, together with
carrying handles.

A pair of Louis XTV-style carved
walnut and upholstered Armchairs, circa
the rectangular backs and seats
covered in floral Aubusson tapestry, with
acanthus scroll arms, the conforming legs
with ‘X’-shaped stretchers.

An Indian embossed brass
mounted Chest, 18th Century, with
domed cover, brass carrying handles and
twin brass hasps, the later base grained to
simulate coromandel, with ogee bracket
feet.

A Napoleon III kingwood
kneehole Dressing Table, circa, with
quarter veneers, the frieze with sliding
section revealing compartments and a
mirror, the kneehole surrounded by
drawers, with an apron drawer with inset
writing slide, the sides with opposing
drawers, the square cabriole legs ending in
sabots.

A pair of Dutch marquetry and
walnut Chairs in the 18th Century style,
circa, with vase-shaped splats and
slip-in brocade seats, the cabriole legs
ending in claw and ball feet.