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 Meiji period ebonised shrine (zushi) and a carved gilt figure of AmidaThe zushi in the form of a gong, the interior carved with a figure of Izun...

Two late 19th century small standsComprising: a late 19th century rosewood censer stand, simulating bamboo, 22cm wide, together with a late 19th ...

A group of Japanese and other boxes, mostly late 19th century and later Comprising: a Meiji period Japanese parquetry work box, with caddy lid en...

A stained kiri wood cabinet (cha-dansu), probably Meiji periodThe rectangular top above two sliding silver leaf and chrysanthemums above four shel...

A Japanese bench and low cupboard/plinthComprising: a hardwood rectangular bench with two black leatherette detachable cushion covers, 152cm wide,...

A Meiji period kiri wood cabinet (tansu) and a trunk (hasami bako)The cabinet metal bound, with rectangular top above two drawers, a pair of slidi...

A late 19th century Japanese rosewood, ebonised and parcel gilt botsudanThe upper part with two pairs of folding doors enclosing a shrine with pie...

A Japanese ebonised and bronze kiri wood mounted chest (temoto)Shonei areaThe rectangular top above three long drawers with a short drawer below w...

A 19th century carved mahogany figure of a pelican with two figural termsThe pelican with outstretched wings on an oval plinth, a 19th century ca...

A pair of large late 19th century beechwood carved pricket candlesticks in the 17th century styleTurned and carved with scrolling leaves, on trifo...

A pink veined marble turned column and an alabaster brown veined turned column90cm high and 86cm high respectively. (2)

A large quantity of small display plinths and pedestals in various materials, various datesIncluding an acanthus carved walnut pedestal, examples ...

A 19th century Italian carved walnut fragment/frame and two mirrorsThe frame with circular aperture within a leaf moulded border, flanked with flu...

A group of carved fragments, 18th century and laterComprising: a pair of 19th century oak carved panels each of a serpent entwining a tree, each 4...

A group of carved fragments, 19th century Comprising: a 19th century carved oak, oak leaf and acorn carved fragment wall bracket, 47cm high, toget...

Two pairs of marquetry panels, 19th centuryComprising: pair of 19th century carved oak, sycamore and ebony floral marquetry panels, each 74cm high...

Two large architectural fragments, 19th centuryComprising: a large 19th century French carved walnut overdoor with central cartouche inscribed ‘J....

A 17th century and later ebonised oak joint stoolThe rectangular later top on ring turned legs joined by stretchers, 43cm wide, 24cm deep, 54cm hi...

A late 19th century oak carved Renaissance style low tableWith inset pink brescia rectangular marble top, the end supports with adorned mythologic...

***WITHDRAWN***An 18th century French walnut and needlework fire screen The moulded frame with a shaped top rail flanked by turned finials above a...

A late 17th century oak four drawer chestThe later rectangular top above panelled drawers, on block feet, 87cm wide, 52cm deep, 85cm high.

A large 17th century carved oak caryatid figure, converted to a console tableWith later verde antico rectangular marble top, the support of a mous...

A 19th century Flemish walnut open armchair, in the late 17th century styleThe rectangular padded back and seat upholstered in red, with leaf carv...

An early 18th century German walnut and sycamore marquetry table cabinetThe pagoda top with a drawers above a pair of leaf inlaid doors enclosing ...

A William and Mary walnut and crossbanded chest on standThe rectangular top above two short and three long graduated drawers, the stand with a lon...

A large oak boarded chest, Welsh Borders, circa 1620With moulded lid, the front with a band of punch-marked arcaded decoration either side of the ...

A Charles II carved oak chest, South LancashireThe triple panelled hinged lid enclosing an open compartment, the front with a scrolling frieze of ...

A pair of Charles II oak chairs, circa 1680Each with open back, ball-turned top-rail and mid-rail between block and ball-turned uprights, the pane...

A Charles I oak chest, probably Yorkshire, mid 17th centuryWith plank lid and three panel arcaded front carved with meandering floral tendrils and...

A Charles II oak armchair, Yorkshire, circa 1680 With a bold scrolling crest and scroll ears, the back panel centred with a foliate-filled lozenge...

A William III oak chest of drawers, circa 1700With moulded top above two short and two long drawers, on later bun feet, 88cm wide, 52cm deep, 86cm...

A George III elm dresser baseThe rectangular top above three short drawers, on square section legs, 167cm wide, 38cm deep, 81.5cm high.

A George III oak and mahogany crossbanded dresser, West Midlands, circa 1780The upper section with moulded cornice and pierced fret-carved frieze ...

A George III oak press cupboard, West or North WalesWith a dentil-moulded cornice and a pair of pointed ogee-arched panel doors flanked by quarter...

A George III ash and elm stick-back Windsor armchair, Thames Valley, circa 178047cm wide, 41cm deep, 97cm high, seat height 45cm.

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 ...

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

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