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A Chippendale period three-compartment tea caddy,with inlaid, strung and crossbanded decoration,27cm wide,a Victorian rosewood box,of sarcophagus shape,25.5cm wide,a Victorian papier mâché writing slope,with gilt inlaid and mother-of-pearl decoration,32.5cm,a George III inlaid mahogany tea caddy, a 19th century mahogany jewellery box, andanother box (6)
AN EARLY 20TH CENTURY ARTS AND CRAFTS STYLE PARQUETRY INLAID HALL CHAIR with floral inlaid decoration and pierced splat, retailed by Charles Foote complete house furniture of Peterborough, 111cm high approximately; a pair of Chippendale style hall chairs, also retailed by Charles Foote, 95cm high and a 19th century style ash and elm rocking chair with raffia strung seat, 101cm (4)
Edwardian Chippendale style mahogany cabinet, pierced swan neck pediment, two astragal glazed doors above serpentine moulded top, two drawers with blind fret work facias, on square tapering supports with spade feet, W78cm, H185, D42cm Condition Report Click here for further images, condition, auction times & delivery costs
Doll's House Furniture - a collection of Authentic Reproduction in Miniature doll's house furniture pieces to include a chest of drawers sealed in original packaging, a Chippendale Standspiegel / Chippendale mirror stand opened and dismantled together with components for two chairs and a component for two candle stands sealed in original packaging, item No. 40047, 40029, 40009 also included in the lot is British is Best freezer and a Key miniatures metal fireplace (part sealed)
A George III mahogany library table in the Chippendale manner, the tooled leather insert top over three frieze drawers with brass swan neck handles opposite three further frieze drawers, one side with reading slide, the other with plain slide, raised on square chamfered supports with pierced spandrels CONDITION REPORTS Approx 96 cm deep x 133 cm long x 77 cm high. Leather has some surface scratches and marks. Brushing slide to one end has splits and surface scratches, particularly where the drawer has been in and out. Some of the drawers are a bit sticky. There appear to be replacement locks and handles. Areas of damage to the drawer fronts and losses in various places. Some of the fretwork corners have damage. Has general scuffs, knocks, bumps, etc throughout. There is a split to the end panel. The other brushing slide reveals a reading slope which has various ring marks and a couple of splits. The panel it's above also has a split.
A late George III mahogany serpentine fronted chest in the manner of Chippendale and Haig, the top cross-banded and with moulded edge above four long graduated drawers with ornate brass swan neck handles flanked by lotus leaf carved fluted tapering pilasters, raised on turned and reeded feet
A set of fourteen Edwardian mahogany Chippendale style dining chairs, two arm and twelve single, two bearing plaques "Hewetson, Milner & Thexston Ltd., Tottenham Court Road". CONDITION REPORT: All fourteen chairs are structurally very sound. There are no loose joints and no breaks or repairs to any of the legs or stiles. All of the splat backs appear to be in good condition also and there are none of the usual breaks where the cresting rail joins the side rails or tops of the splats. One chair does have a fracture across the centre of the top rail and there is a small timber loss at this point. This should be visible on our image. This is the only damaged chair. All seats are in reasonably good condition with no significant sagging or any major damage to the covering. All chairs have numerous small scuffs and marks (some greater than others) particularly around the front legs, the front seat rails and the bottom of the rear legs. All of these marks are fairly minor and a clean and wax would probably rectify.
A mahogany twin pedestal desk in Chippendale style by Spillman, the top inset with a tooled leather writing surface within a ribbon and floret carved edge, above an arrangement of nine drawers, one with an ivorine trade label inscribed 'SPILLMAN & CO. ST. MARTINS LANE, LONDON', on castors, late 19th century, 77.3cm high, 123.3cm wide, 77cm deep.
A George III mahogany serpentine chest in the manner of Chippendale and Haig, the crossbanded top inlaid with stringing and with a moulded edge, above four long graduated drawers flanked by canted angles, carved with a classical column with a vase, stiff leaves, a fluted stem and entrelac and bead collars, on leaf carved vase and ribbed bun feet, 91.5cm high, 104.3cm wide, 54.5cm deep. See Ralph Edwards, The Dictionary of English furniture II, p.52, fig.56 for a similar chest of drawers at Burley-on-the-Hill, Rutland.

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