Japanese, Indian & Islamic Ceramics & Works of Art, and General Antiques & Household Chattels

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Property of a gentleman - a late 19th century Japanese parquetry & lacquer shodana on stand, 28.5ins. (72.5cms.) wide (overall) (see illustration)...

Property of a lady - a mahogany twin pedestal dining table, the top joined as one piece, 39 by 99.5ins. (99 by 253cms.); together with a set of ei...

Property of a gentleman - a Cromwellian style oak draw-leaf dining table, with turned legs united by 'H'-stretchers, 41.75 by 101.5ins. (106 by 25...

Property of a gentleman - an early 19th century Georgian pierced brass D-shaped fender, with paw feet, 41.5ins. (105.5cms.) wide (see illustration...

Property of a gentleman - a late 19th century & later French chestnut bed, with carved floral panels, 47ins. (119.5cms.) wide (overall) (see illus...

Property of a gentleman - a nest of three black painted occasional tables, on slender turned supports, the largest 19.75ins. (50.2cms.) wide (3) (...

Property of a gentleman - an early 19th century George IV mahogany chest of two short & three long graduated drawers with oval plate handles, on b...

Property of a gentleman - a Continental painted glazed two door bookcase on stand, parts probably 18th century, 44.5ins. (113cms.) wide (overall) ...

Property of a gentleman - a pair of Victorian carved walnut spoon-back & floral upholstered grandfather and grandmother chairs (2) (see illustrati...

Property of a lady - a Victorian mother-of-pearl & floral painted black papier-mache shaped oval tilt-top occasional table; together with a simila...

Property of a deceased estate - a pair of early 20th century oak & cane seated bedroom chairs, with applied Waring & Gillow trade labels & stamped...

Property of a gentleman - a Victorian mahogany breakfront bookcase, enclosing adjustable shelves, with carved acanthus corbels, 77.2ins. (196cms.)...

Property of a gentleman - a 19th century Continental painted pine two-door armoire, 53.35ins. (135.5cms.) wide (overall) (see illustration).

Property of a gentleman - a 19th century Continental painted pine two-door armoire, 56.5ins. (143.5cms.) wide (overall) (see illustration).

Property of a deceased estate - a kidney shaped dressing table with Sanderson drapes; together with a matching dressing stool; a matching pair of ...

Property of a deceased estate - a set of eight Cromwellian style oak & leather upholstered dining chairs, second quarter 20th century (8) (see ill...

Property of a gentleman - a bookcase adapted from the bow of an early 20th century wooden rowing boat, named 'Albatross', with graduated open shel...

Property of a gentleman - a pine bibliotheque incorporating a good pair of antique wrought iron doors, the cabinet 61ins. (155cms.) wide (overall)...

Property of a lady - a 19th century & later adapted mahogany washstand, with twin hinged top above a cupboard & drawer (see illustration). ...[mo...

Property of a lady - a pair of George II style side chairs with stylised vase backs & cabriole front legs, second quarter 20th century (2) (see il...

Property of a deceased estate - a pair of Louis XV style grey painted & pale blue upholstered fauteuils (2) (see illustration). ...[more]

Property of a gentleman - a Victorian & later mahogany writing table with red leather inset top above three frieze drawers, on turned legs, 33.25i...

Property of a lady - a carved hardwood plantstand with barleytwist supports; together with an Art Nouveau style floral table lamp; and a carriage ...

Property of a gentleman - an oak refectory table with four plank top, the top 82.6 by 30.3ins. (210 by 77cms.); together with a set of seven carve...

Property of a lady - a harlequin set of twelve 19th century Lancashire fruitwood & rush seated spindle-back dining chairs, one spindle missing (12...

Property of a gentleman - a George III mahogany single door corner wall cabinet, with dentil cornice, on later associated stand, 71.25ins. (181cms...

Property of a gentleman - a late 18th / early 19th century fruitwood & rush seated Lancashire spindle-back elbow chair (see illustration). ...[mo...

Property of a lady - two Victorian mahogany hall chairs; together with an early 20th century cane panelled bergere; and a similar stool (4) (see i...

Property of a lady - a pair of early 20th century Biedermeier style satin birch glazed cabinets, formerly part of a dressing table, each 16.5ins. ...

Property of a lady - an early 19th century William IV faux rosewood nursing chair, with pink upholstery, on acanthus carved front legs terminating...

Property of a lady - a nest of four early 20th century oak rectangular topped occasional tables, with slender turned supports, the largest 16.95in...

Property of a lady - a late 19th / early 20th century twin pedestal desk with nine drawers, 47.25 ins. (120cms.) wide (see illustration).

Property of a gentleman - a George III mahogany & rosewood banded bow-fronted two-door corner wall cabinet, with drawer under, 50ins. (127cms.) hi...

Property of a lady - two similar late 17th century carved walnut & cane panelled high-back carver chairs (2) (see illustration). ...[more]

Property of a gentleman - a George I / II style floral upholstered wing armchair with carved cabriole front legs (see illustration).

Property of a lady - a mid 18th century George II mahogany mule or marriage chest with bale handles & two drawers, on bracket feet, 49.5ins. (126c...

Property of a gentleman - a pair of French Louis XV style carved beechwood framed fauteuils with red check upholstery (2) (see illustration).

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