Fine Furniture, Sculpture, Carpets, Ceramics and Works of Art (Day 1 & Day 2)

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Fine Furniture, Sculpture, Carpets, Ceramics and Works of Art (Day 1 & Day 2)

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A Charles II oak dresser base, circa 1680, 85cm high, 187cm wide, 53cm deep For a very closely related example of dresser base see, Victor Chinner...

A pair of carved oak and caned stools, in Charles II style, late 19th/early 20th century, the undersides of both stools stamped '13055', each 45.5...

A Queen Anne walnut and feather banded cabinet on chest, circa 1710, the pair of cupboard doors opening to an arrangement of drawers and a centra...

A Charles II oak chest of drawers, circa 1680, 100cm high, 101cm wide, 54cm deep For a closely related example of chest of the period see, Victor ...

Y A Charles II oak, ebonised, snakewood, mother of pearl and bone inlaid chest, dated 1662, the cupboard door opening to reveal three long drawers...

A William and Mary walnut and marquetry cabinet on stand, the cabinet circa 1690, the stand incorporating 17th century elements, with a cushion mo...

A Queen Anne oak side table, circa 1705, 74.5cm high, 77cm wide, 48cm deep Condition Report: Marks, knocks, scratches and abrasions commensurate w...

A George I walnut and feather banded dressing mirror, circa 1720, the fall opening to an arrangement of six small drawers and three pigeon holes, ...

An olivewood oyster veneered chest of drawers, circa 1690 and later, 72cm high, 83.5cm wide, 51cm deep For a related chest of drawers incorporatin...

A walnut demi-lune folding card table or credence table, circa 1690 and later 73cm high, 60.5cm wide, 28cm deepFor a card table of related form se...

A pair of Italian walnut and leather upholstered armchairs, 18th century and later, each 141cm high, 71cm wide, 46cm deep Condition Report: Marks,...

Y An Italian walnut, specimen wood and ivory marquetry decorated box seat settle, incorporating 18th century and later elements, 117cm high, 155c...

A Queen Anne oak side table, circa 1710, 74cm high, 91cm wide, 51cm deep

A walnut and fruitwood inlaid chest of drawers, circa 1700 and later, 93cm high, 96cm wide, 60cm deepCondition Report: Marks, knocks, scratches an...

A matched pair of yew and elm Windsor armchairs, second quarter 19th century, of Prior type, attributable to J & R Prior, Uxbridge, each 90cm high...

A yew and burr yew octagonal tripod table, late 18th/early 19th century, 70cm high, the top 52cm wide, 51cm deepCondition Report: Marks, knocks, s...

Y An Indo-Portuguese rosewood and bone inlaid table cabinet, early 18th century, 40cm high, 46.5cm wide, 30cm deep For a related example of cabine...

A William & Mary oak side table, circa 1690, 67cm high, 81cm wide, 47cm deep Condition Report: Marks, scratches and abrasions comensurate. Some ol...

A Queen Anne walnut, burr walnut and feather banded bachelor's chest of drawers, circa 1710, 82cm high, 75cm wide, 40cm deep Provenance: P.A. Mann...

A gilt wood and gesso wall mirror, circa 1720 and later, the cut gesso decoration incorporating shell, scroll and acanthus motifs, 66cm high, 80...

A George II walnut and crossbanded side table or lowboy, circa 1735, 71.5cm high, 80.5cm deep, 51cm deepCondition Report: Mark, scratches and abr...

A George I walnut, burr walnut and feather banded chest of drawers, circa 1720, 90cm high, 96cm wide, 57cm deep Condition Report: Marks, knocks, s...

A George I walnut and feather banded bureau bookcase, circa 1720, the shaped mirror panel doors opening to an adjustable shelf above an arrangemen...

A George I gilt gesso side table, circa 1720, in the manner of James Moore, 73.5cm high, 86cm wide, 54cm deep For a closely related example to gil...

A black lacquer and japanned side table, circa 1710 and later, 79cm high, 68cm wide, 44cm deepCondition Report: Marks, scratches and abrasions com...

A George I walnut and feather banded bureau, circa 1725, of small proportions, the fall opening to an arrangement of small drawers and pigeon hole...

A black lacquer and gilt chinoiserie decorated cabinet, late 18th/early 19th century, the door opening to an arrangement of eleven drawers, on a c...

A George I mulberry, tulipwood crossbanded and brass inlaid cabinet on chest, circa 1720, the doors opening to a shelf, one long and three short d...

An elm 'revolving' table, circa 1700, 67cm high, the top 62cm diameter Provenance: Property from The Manor House, Stanford in the ValeFor a very c...

A Charles II carved oak child's high-chair, circa 1680, 114cm high, 39cm wide, 42cm deepProvenance: Private Collection, The Manor House, Stanford ...

A Charles II oak credence or side table, circa 1640, 80cm high, 78cm wide, 37cm deepFor a related form of table incorporating turned 'acorn' termi...

An elm and walnut dining table, of refectory type, in 17th century Italian style, probably constructed from 18th and 19th century elements, 73.5cm...

A Continental, probably Italian, carved and polychrome painted table top casket, 17th/early 18th century, the square section body relief carved wi...

A Charles II oak chest of drawers, circa 1680, 82cm high, 94cm wide, 54cm deep Provenance: Private Collection, The Manor House, Stanford in the Va...

A yew, elm and beech child's Windsor armchair, second half 18th century, Thames Valley, probably Buckinghamshire, 97cm high, 51cm wide, 49cm deep ...

A pair of Queen Anne oak chairs, circa 1710, the backs and seats covered with floral tapestry, each 110cm high, 50cm wide, 46cm deep Provenance: ...

A George I walnut and feather banded bureau, circa 1720, the fall front opening to an arrangement of twelve drawers above a slide and well, 91cm h...

An unusual Charles II oak chest of drawers, circa 1680, of small proportions, 73cm high, 72cm wide, 46cm deep Provenance: Private Collection, The ...

A Continental carved, silvered and painted wall mirror, mid 18th century, possibly Italian, 112cm high, 58cm wideProvenance: Private Collection,...

Two similar Louis XIV walnut stools, early 18th century, the larger example 41cm high, 68cm wide, 43cm deep, the other 42cm high, 64cm wide, 42cm ...

A George III mahogany and upholstered stool, circa 1780, 45cm high, the top 54 x 41cm Provenance: Private Collection, The Manor House, Stanford in...

A George III mahogany serpentine card table, circa 1780, of unusual compact proportions, 72cm high, 74cm wide, 36.5cm deepProvenance: Private Coll...

A George III mahogany bachelor's chest of drawers, circa 1780, in the manner of Thomas Chippendale, 76cm high, 79.5cm wide, 41cm deep The use of l...

A Louis XV cream and green painted open armchair, circa 1770, 89cm high, 64cm wide, 45cm deep overall, together with a George III beech open armch...

A George III cream painted and parcel gilt open armchair, circa 1775, in the manner of John Cobb, together with another similar George III green a...

Y A George IV burr elm and rosewood crossbanded work table, circa 1825, the frieze drawer with divided interior, above a baize inset slide, 74.5cm...

A Louis Philippe mahogany and gilt metal mounted cylinder bureau, circa 1840, the revolving top opening to an arrangement of short drawers and pig...

A George IV mahogany and leather upholstered library chair, circa 1825, in the manner of Gillows, 98cm high, 75cm wide, 57cm deep  Provenance: Pr...

A Louis XV cherry commode, circa 1770, 83cm high, 103cm wide, 57cm deep Provenance: Private Collection, The Manor House, Stanford in the Vale, Oxf...

A Queen Anne oak dresser base, circa 1705, 77.5cm high, 229cm wide, 49cm deep Provenance: Collection of a Titled Gentleman, LondonFor a related ex...

A William and Mary carved oak wainscot armchair, dated 1690, together with a later example to carved to match, incorporating period timber, the sl...

A rare pair of Queen Anne burr oak and oak side tables, circa 1705, each approximately 70cm high, 88cm wide, 60.5cm deep Provenance: Collection of...

A Regency ebonised and parcel gilt open armchair, circa 1815, in the manner of Gillows, the underside of one seat rail stamped 'GW', 87cm high, 57...

A William & Mary yew wood oyster veneered and inlaid chest of drawers, circa 1690, 98cm high, 98cm wide, 55cm deepFor a chest of drawers of the pe...

Y A Flemish kingwood, palmwood, ebony and ivory inlaid cabinet, 18th century, 29cm high, 46cm wide, 28cm deep, on a walnut stand, in George I styl...

A William & Mary oyster veneered, bone and specimen marquetry chest of drawers, circa 1690, 102cm high, 103cm wide, 63cm deepFor a chest of closel...

A George III mahogany breakfront library bookcase, circa 1780, approximately 220cm high, 150cm wide, 50cm deep Condition Report: Marks, knocks, sc...

A George III mahogany serpentine chest of drawers, circa 1770, in the manner of Thomas Chippendale, 85cm high, 109cm wide, 73cm deepThe neoclassic...

Y A George III satinwood and tulipwood banded side table, circa 1790, of bow and breakfront outline, 80cm high, 99cm wide, 48cm deepCondition Repo...

A pair of George III mahogany bookcases, late 18th century, each 240cm high, 109cm wide, 39cm deepCondition Report: Both with marks, knocks, scrat...

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