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.
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