Fine Interiors including The Patrick Donald Collection

Lots 1- 286 is The Patrick Donald Collection which features Early Furniture, Works of Art, Pictures, Japanese Works of Art, Japanese Arms and Armour

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Fine Interiors including The Patrick Donald Collection

Lots 1- 286 is The Patrick Donald Collection which features Early Furniture, Works of Art, Pictures, Japanese Works of Art, Japanese Arms and Armour

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A treen club and a treen stick, 19th centuryThe first carved from a burr, the second possibly hawthorn and carved with a grotesque face, the club ...

A 17th century and later oak joined stoolOf unusual design, with canted square top and tall baluster legs joined by moulded stretchers, 32cm squar...

A William and Mary oak gateleg tableThe hinged oval top on baluster and block supports joined by moulded stretchers, 111cm wide, 135cm wide, 72cm ...

A set of three Romayne head oak panels, French, 16th century and laterEach portrait medallion with foliate detail above and below, each panel 25cm...

A pair of oak dog gates, English, 17th century Each with an upper section of eight flattened balusters and a lower section of a pair of panels, ea...

A pair of oak doors containing a set of twelve oak portrait medallion panels, French, Renaissance style, mid 19th centuryThe heads, both male and ...

A Dutch oak and purpleheart cabinet on standThe cabinet 17th century, the stand early 20th centuryEnclosed by a pair of doors with raised moulded ...

An oak three-tier open court-cupboard, Yorkshire, 17th century and laterThe top with hinged lid concealing a compartment, the upper frieze carved ...

A pine pub table, English, mid 19th centuryWith framed plank top raised on painted X-shaped base with unusual V-shaped cross stretcher above an ir...

A large cherry and elm high-back Windsor armchair, Thames Valley, circa 1850-1880 With underarm spindle galleries and an unusual shaped and eared ...

A small William and Mary elm gate-leg table, circa 1690With oval twin-flap top and plain friezes, on ball-turned legs joined by square stretchers,...

A Charles II walnut, cedar and snakewood enclosed chest of drawers, late 17th centuryWith two long geometrically-moulded and raised panel drawers ...

A fine harlequin set of eight William III high-back chairs, circa 1700Including one armchair with elaborate pierced scroll-carved crest and moulde...

An ash stick-back Windsor armchair, Welsh, circa 1800Of small size, with flattened arms, arched shaped seat and facetted legs, 48cm wide, 34cm dee...

A cherry and elm ‘Mendlesham’ Windsor armchair, first half 19th centuryWith a pierced heart splat below a row of three decorative balls and with a...

A yew wood and elm high-back Windsor armchair, Thames Valley, circa 1800.With a pierced wheel splat, figured elm seat and turned legs joined by be...

A set of four George IV Windsor chairs, Thames ValleyIn ash, cherry and beech with figured elm seats, each with pierced wheel splat, each 38cm wid...

A set of six George IV Windsor chairs, Thames ValleyIn ash, cherry and beech with figured elm seats, each splat centred with a roundel motif, each...

A large George II oak stool With drop-in needlework seat depicting a shepherd and shepherdess with sheep amongst trees and a city in the distance,...

A William and Mary walnut upholstered open armchairThe rectangular padded back above moulded arms with scroll terminals and supports, the upholste...

A George I walnut and featherbanded chest on standThe rectangular moulded cornice above two short and two long drawers, the lower part with one lo...

A George I walnut and ash banded kneehole deskThe quarter-veneered top above a frieze drawer and three short drawers to each side, flanking a knee...

A pair of George I walnut and featherbanded side chairs The vase shaped splats above drop-in seats and shaped aprons, on cabriole legs and pad fee...

A George I walnut crossbanded and featherbanded card tableThe rectangular top with projecting corners enclosing a baize lined interior above a pla...

A George I style carved walnut armchairThe shaped rectangular padded back with outswept scrolled padded arms and rectangular seat, with loose squa...

A George I style red japanned and parcel gilt two- seater sofain the manner of Giles GrendeyHeightened with gilt chinoiseries, upholstered with fl...

A late 19th century George I style figured walnut double chair back sofaThe scrolling top-rails above vase shaped splats above out-swept arms, wit...

A George II carved mahogany bureau cabinet attributed to GillowsThe Greek key moulded broken pediment centred by a double 'C' scroll acanthus carv...

A large silver reproduction of a Charles II/James II chinoiserie dressing table mirror by L.A. Crichton, London, 1914With detachable shaped top an...

A George II Irish silver wine funnel, Dublin, circa 1750Marked with Hibernia and a crowned harp only, engraved with a blackamoor crest coronet, 10...

A matched pair of George I octagonal silver trencher salts by Arthur Dickens, London, 1721 and 1722Fronts engraved with contemporary reversed and ...

A good George II silver cream boat probably by David Willaume (II), London, 1734With scroll handle, shaped rim with diaperwork engraving, on three...

A George I octagonal silver coffee pot by Jacob Margas, London, 1719Tapering sides with engraved baroque coat of arms to front surmounted by a lio...

A George I silver tankard by Josiah Daniel, London, 1715Tapering form with narrow applied girdle, domed cover with Onslow scroll thumbpiece, handl...

A set of four modern silver wall sconces in the early 18th century mannerTongue-shaped with receptacle at base, tongue and dart borders, maker’s m...

A George I carved giltwood and gesso pier mirrorThe replaced rectangular divided bevelled plates with acanthus leaf and paterae carved frame, surm...

A George II mahogany fret carved and parcel gilt mirrorThe rectangular later plate within a leaf carved slip surmounted by a scrolling pierced aca...

A George II walnut and parcel gilt mirror The later rectangular bevelled plate within a gilt cut gesso slip and outer-frame, the sides hung with t...

A George III gilt carton-pierre mirrorin the Chinese Chippendale tasteThe central oval plate within a lobed moulding and marginal outer plate with...

A George III carved mahogany wing back armchairUpholstered in floral upholstery, the shaped rectangular padded back with shaped ears and scrolled ...

A George III carved mahogany concertina-action card tableThe rectangular hinged top with riband and paterae carved edge enclosing a replaced green...

A George III mahogany chest attributed to Thomas ChippendaleThe rectangular moulded top above four short and two long graduated drawers, on shaped...

A George III Irish carved mahogany console tableThe rectangular moulded edge top above a shaped frieze centred by a shell, on shell and foliate ca...

A George III Irish carved mahogany gate-leg tea tableThe rectangular moulded edge top opening on a central twin gate-leg action, above a frieze dr...

A 19th century George III style Irish carved mahogany side tableThe rectangular moulded edge top above a shaped pierced foliate and rosette decora...

A small George III mahogany bureau bookcaseThe upper part with a dentil moulded cornice above a single door inset with a shaped mirror plate and c...

A George III mahogany serpentine chestThe shaped top with a moulded edge above four long graduated drawers on shaped bracket feet, 114cm wide, 56c...

A George III mahogany carved 'Gainsborough' type open armchairThe rectangular padded back, arms and seat upholstered and close-nailed in a strikin...

A pair of unusual George III fruitwood carved side chairs in the Chippendale Gothick taste The pierced arched vase shaped splats headed by pieced ...

A George III mahogany double chair-back setteeThe pierced ladder back with undulating foliate carved rails with moulded outswept arms, the upholst...

A rare 18th century West Indian silver cream jug, Assay Master’s mark of Anthony Danvers, Jamaica, circa 1760AD and alligator head to base, balust...

A good matched pair of George III Irish silver sauceboats, one by George Hall, the other probably by William Homer (WH in double-lobed punch), Dub...

A George III silver coffee pot of baluster form probably by James Betham or Joseph Bell (II), London, 1769With leaf-embellished spout, knop finial...

A good and unusual George III silver cream jug by Thomas Heming, London, 1774The scroll handle terminating in a female head with ruff at neck, ins...

A good George III oval silver tea caddy by John Denziloe, London, 1780With urn finial, engraved floral swags above oval car touches, one initialle...

A George III oval silver two-handled tray by John Crouch & Thomas Hannam, London, 1798With ribbed borders and conforming leaf-capped handles, engr...

A pair of George III shaped oval silver meat dishes by William Fountain, London, 1802Reshaped/rebordered circa 1820/30 according to the dictates o...

A pair of George III solid silver candlesticks by John Scofield, London, circa 1797No date letter but lion passant struck twice, fluted tapering c...

A pair of George III silver three-light candelabra and a pair of candlesticks en suite, all by John T. Younge & Co., Sheffield, 1793The baluster c...

A pair of Old Sheffield Plate wine coolers of campana form, by Matthew Boulton & Co., circa 1810With detachable collars and tinned cylindrical lin...

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