A pair of 19th century Irish mahogany side chairs, of Hepplewhite influence, twin-splats, stuffed-
A pair of 19th century Irish mahogany side chairs, of Hepplewhite influence, twin-splats, stuffed-over seats, serpentine front rails, moulded cham...
A pair of 19th century Irish mahogany side chairs, of Hepplewhite influence, twin-splats, stuffed-over seats, serpentine front rails, moulded cham...
A George III mahogany bachelor’s chest, the hinged top lifting to reveal a partitioned recess with mirror above, and draw-out brush slide below. T...
A George III oak bureau, of small proportions, fall door to top enclosing a fitted interior, with central small cupboard section lifting out to re...
A Louis XIV style carved gilt-wood effect sofa, and pair armchairs, the sofa measuring 121cm high x 191cm wide x 70cm deep.
A George IV oak breakfast table, rounded rectangular tilting top with moulded edge, turned column, sabre legs, bun-capped casters, 73cm high, c.18...
An Arts and Crafts style Large Refectory dining table, mouse carved to leg, 77.5cm high x 254cm long x 113cm wide.
A pair of Continental walnut appliques, each carved as a lady of the court holding a flower to her breast, 19cm high, 18th century
A Central Persian Kashan carpet, hand-knotted in rich colours, red, deep and pale blue, and white, 353cm x 263cm.
A South-west Persian Qashgai carpet, hand-knotted, 260cm x 180cm.
A Persian Tabriz carpet, all over floral garden design in red, blue, crean, green and pink on a red blue ground, approx 267cm x 195cm.
A North-west Persian Mahal carpet, hand-knotted, 360cm x 250cm.
A Tekke Torkman hand-knotted rug, with four bands of geometric guls, in white, black and blue on red multi-tonal ground, approx 245cm x 170cm.
A Robert Thompson Mouseman of Kilburn carved and turned oak bowl, with an adzed exterior, with a carved mouse signature, 15.5 cm diameter
A Robert 'Mouseman' Thompson of Kilburn, English quarter sawn Oak oval Cheese Board, with carved mouse trademark to handle, 39cm x 20cm
A full size Cello, two-piece back with tightly figured rippled maple, measuring 75cm, repairers label for Hawkes & Son, London dated 1890.
A George III mahogany bureau, fall front enclosing a fitted interior, above drawers, bracket feet, 112cm high, 107cm wide, 55.5cm deep, c.1820
A 19th century child’s mahogany day bed or crib, 80cm high x 137cm wide x 61cm deep.
A carved wooden walking stick, by Mike Wood, the handle carved and painted as the head of a Spaniel, coppiced hazel stave, 148cm high.
An early 20th century oak railway platform type bench, 80.5cm high x 114cm wide x 50cm deep.
A North-west Persian Senneh ruuner carpet, hand-knotted, 405cm x 93cm.
Peter Heap, Rabbitman of Yorkshire, Yorkshire Critters School, oak milking stool, 20.5cm high x 48cm wide x 20.5cm deep.
An early 17th century oak blanket chest or coffer of small proportions, two linen-fold carved panels to front, 49cm high x 76.5cm wide x 42cm deep...
A 17th / 18th century Welsh oak lambing chair, the back with carved top rail and cushion panel, above a plank top seat, with single drawer below, ...
A George III oak bureau, fall front enclosing a fitted architectural interior, above four long graduated cockbeaded drawers, brass bat shaped hand...
A set of eight Sheraton design mahogany dining chairs, comprising six side chairs and a pair of carvers, each pierced splat carved with Neo-Classi...
A pair of French Provincial style tray-top pier cabinets, each with out swept gallery above a frieze drawer and a pair of doors with brass grilles...
A mid-18th century oak lowboy or side table, oversailing three-plank top above a deep frieze drawer, pierced brass bat shaped handles, shaped apro...
A Central Persian Kashan carpet, hand-knotted with an intricate diamond-shaped medallion to centre, within a scarlet field, margins of stylised fl...
A set of six Edwardian Arts and Crafts oak armchairs, the shaped and carved top rail above a green leather upholstered back and row of turned balu...
A pair of Robert Thompson of Kilburn Mouseman napkin rings, of octagonal form, each with carved mouse signature, measuring 5.5cm long, 4cm diamete...
A George III mahogany bureau, fall front enclosing an arrangement of pigeon holes and small drawers centred by a compartment applied with an archi...
A set of six George IV mahogany and burr yew dining chairs, each bar back above a row of tapered reeded splats with lotus capitals, stuffed-over s...
A 17th century style carved oak arch top wall mirror, the later plate within frame carved with central initialled cartouche, Fruits, Pine Cones an...
An 18th/19th century oak side table, rectangular top above a frieze drawer, brass swan neck handles, bobbin-turned legs, 75cm high, 96cm wide, 59c...
An oak Rocking chair, by Andrew Sharpe furniture of Matlock, Derbyshire, tan leather back and seat, late 20th century, 101.5cm high x 63cm wide x ...
A ‘George III’ brass bound mahogany octagonal wine cooler or jardinière, brass lion mask handles, now on a tripod base with cabriole legs and pad ...
A Hepplewhite style mahogany games table, the flame mahogany serpentine shaped top, above a fluted frieze and gadrooned border, carved and tapered...
An 18th century oak blanket chest, the two panel hinged top lifting to reveal the interior fitted with bible-box compartment, with ‘secret’ drawer...
A good giltwood domed rectangular table-top vitrine or display cabinet, gilt overall, four bevelled glass panels enclosing three glass shelves, og...
A George III oak low dresser, moulded oversailing top above three deep cockbeaded drawers and three panelled doors, brass H-hinges, stile feet, 91...
An early Victorian mahogany chest, sarcophagus top above two short and three long graduated drawers, carved ribbon handles, skirted base, bun feet...
A late 19th century tulipwood crossbanded satinwood rectangular box, hinged cover, outlined throughoutt with boxwood stringing, skirted base, brac...
A 19th century inlaid burr walnut occasional table, oval top with ebony and satinwood cartouche, double line stringing, turned column, carved trip...
A George III oak splay fronted corner cupboard, panelled door, later carved and adapted as a floor standing example, 134cm high, 77cm wide, 45cm d...
A George/William IV rosewood adjustable piano stool, stuffed-over circular top, turned pillar, acanthus socket, in curved canted triform base, scr...
A carved Medieval influenced gritstone capital, as a Dragon, rescued form a Bomb destroyed church in Manchester during World War II, 51cm x 32cm x...
A George III mahogany tripod wine table, rounded rectangular tilting top with re-entrant angles, turned pillar, cabriole legs, pad feet, 67cm high...
A Persian style white marble table casket, inlaid with malachite, Lapis Lazuli, mother of pearl and other stones in floral motifs and panels, gilt...
A Victorian Arts and Crafts style oak purdonium, the square top with carved moulded edge, above the counter-balanced fall door with carved panels,...
A pair of 19th century elm and beech Windsor chairs, arched-spindle backs, with serpentine shaped arms and turned supports, well-figured elm seats...
An Edwardian mahogany display cabinet, the architectural pediment having inlaid decoration, and barber-pole stringing to the shaped frieze, barber...
A Sheraton Revival satinwood crossbanded mahogany drawing room side cabinet, by Maple & Co, stamped, moulded outswept cornice above a pair of glaz...
A pair of early 18th century oak side chairs, each tall back with arched cresting rail and turned supports, panelled seats, turned and blocked str...
A Spanish brass tray base socket candlestick, knopped pillar, domed socle, fluted feet, 23cm high, c.1700
A set of four elm and oak Windsor chairs, each with pierced splat, and spindle back, well-figured elm seats, crinoline stretchers, 20th century, (...
An 18th/early 19th century ‘cricket’ stool, stamped ‘West Brook Mill’ to seat, 45cm high.
A late 16th / early 17th century oak coffer / blanket chest, of small proportions, 39.5cm high x 80cm wide x 33.5cm deep
A walnut veneered pine campaign chest of drawers, two short over three graduated long drawers, 86cm high x 88cm wide x 45cm deep.
A set of 19th century oak and brass mechanical Westmoreland type blower bellows, 58cm long.