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George I style walnut and cross banded chest on chest, early 20th century, the upper section with a broken pediment above 2 short and 3 long drawers, flanked by canted reeded corners, the lower section of serpentine form with a brushing slide and 4 long drawers raised on bracket feet, 212cm high x 80cm wide x 52cm deep
AN UNUSUAL MID-GEORGIAN OAK COMBINATION CUPBOARD/CHEST having a rectangular top with moulded edge and canted front corners above panelled twin cupboards with original brass swan-neck bale handles and oval escutcheons, enclosing shallow and deep shelves, above two long drawers with matching fittings, and a further two plain cupboards, between quadrant corners, previously on a stand, plinth or feet, 111cm x 53cm x 137cm high, (43.7in x 21in x 54in) (possibly adapted)
AN EARLY 20TH-CENTURY ART NOUVEAU-STYLE INLAID OAK DRESSING CHEST having a bevelled rectangular swing mirror with pierced surmount between shaped end standards each inlaid in a variety of stained woods with a stylised tulip, above a shaped shelf on two short central drawers with copper floral backplate ring handles, between pierced shaped sides, the rectangular top above two short drawers and one long drawer with matching handles, on a pierced apron and block feet, 92cm x 53cm x 173cm high, (36in x 21in x 68in)
A GEORGE III MAHOGANY CHEST OF DRAWERS (ADAPTED), having previously been the upper section of a tallboy or chest-on-chest, the replacement rectangular top with dentil moulding above two short and three graduated long drawers, oak-lined, with flowerhead-centred brass circular backplate bale handles, between fluted canted corners, on bracket feet, 104cm x 51cm x 103.5cm high, (41in x 20in x 40.75in) (back replaced with plyboard)
A GEORGE III MAHOGANY CHEST-ON-CHEST OR TALLBOY, the upper stage having a later rectangular top and frieze above two short and three long cockbeaded drawers (the lowest truncated in depth) with brass swan-neck bale handles, between fluted quadrants, the lower stage having three matching long drawers, between canted corners, on bracket feet, 111cm x 53cm x 163cm high, (43.7in x 21in x 64.2in) (alterations)
AN OLD REPRODUCTION WALNUT SERPENTINE-FRONTED CHEST-ON-CHEST OR TALLBOY, in the George III taste, the upper stage having two short and three long cross-banded drawers with brass backplate bale handles, the lower stage having a brushing slide above a further three drawers, on bracket feet, 92.5cm x 49.5cm x 176cm high, (36.4in x 19.5in x 69.3in)
A GEORGE III MAHOGANY CHEST OF DRAWERS having a rectangular top with moulded edge above three cockbeaded short drawers, the outer two with brass swan-neck bale handles (the central drawer blind-fronted), above three graduated long drawers, bracket feet, 108cm x 54.5cm x 93cm high, (42.5in x 21.5in x 36.6in)
A GEORGE III MAHOGANY CHEST OF DRAWERS having a rectangular top with moulded edge above two short and three graduated drawers with original neo-classical style brass bale handles each having twin ribbon-surmounted oval backplates, on ogee bracket feet, 94cm x 50.5cm x 89cm high, (37in x 19.8in x 35in)
A GOOD WILLIAM IV MAHOGANY TEA CHEST of waisted sarcophagus form, the hinged cover enclosing twin caddies of rectangular form with hinged covers, flanking a vacant aperture for a blending bowl, on four bun feet, the whole of pleasing fiddle-back grain, fine colour and patination, 36cm x 20.5cm x 19cm high, (14.2in x 8in x 7.5in) high (moulding depletion to cover)
A LATE 18TH/EARLY 19TH-CENTURY INLAID MAHOGANY TEA-CHEST, in the Sheraton style, the front and sides having inlaid joiner's planes in a light wood within boxwood geometrical stringing, the lid, similarly strung, with Sheffield plated ring handle of navette form, enclosing three lidded caddies, the lid interior inlaid with stars and initials TA in cursive script, 26cm, (10.3in) long
A GEORGE III SHERATON STYLE INLAID MAHOGANY TEA-CHEST, the domed cover and front each inlaid with an oval boxwood bat's wing shell medallion within strung panels, the edges also boxwood-strung, enclosing three similarly strung caddies 25cm, (10in) long and A VICTORIAN SILVER CADDY SPOON of shovel form, Birmingham, 1843, George Unite, with mother-of-pearl handle
A REGENCY ROSEWOOD TEA-CHEST of rectangular form with boxwood-strung edges, on brass lion's paw feet, with silver bale handle to the lid, the interior having two wells for caddies (vacant) flanking a circular recess for a glass blending bowl (vacant), the interior lid lined with finely gold-tooled red morocco, 30.5cm, (12.2in) wide, at top
An early 20c walnut three-piece bedroom suite to comprise double wardrobe with stepped pediment, central glazed and panelled door, flanked by mirrored doors over one long drawer raised on bracket feet, 135 cms. wide; dressing table with triple hinged mirrors and small cupboards to the back supports over a stepped chest of two small and two long drawers, raised upon turned feet, 109 cms; the matching wash stand with marble back and top, mirrored small panel to the pediment over two cupboard doors, again on curved supports, 107 cms.
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