A handsome Chippendale Revival mahogany partner's desk, early 20th Century, the rectangular inverted breakfront top with canted corners and gilt tooled leather inset over four frieze drawers opposed by a further four frieze drawers, over two banks of four graduated cockbeaded drawers opposed by cupboard doors, within blind fretwork carved canted corners, raised on a plinth base with leaf carved moulding, fitted throughout with pierced brass backplate handles, label of Ashton Leach & Cumberbirch Ltd. 77cm by 182cm by 107cm
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A NINE PIECE CHIPPENDALE STYLE MAHOGANY DINING SUITE comprising of eight chairs including a pair of elbow chairs each with a pierced vertical splat above an upholstered drop in seat on cabriole legs with claw and ball feet, the dining table of rectangular form with rounded ends and two loose leaves on cabriole legs 74cm (h) x 105cm (w) x 225cm (l)
The Life and Work of Thomas Chippendale by Christopher Gilbert, pub. Studio Vista book by Cassell Ltd 1978, in two volumes in slip case; Furniture at Temple Newsom House and Lotherton Hall by Christopher Gilbert, pub. National Art Collections Fund/Leeds Art Collections Fund 1978, in two volumes with slip case; and William and John Linnell Eighteenth Century London Furniture makers by Helena Hayward/Pat Kirkheim, pub. Studio Vista/Christie's London 1980, in two volumes with slip case, all signed by Stewart Linford in pencil to front endpapers
Pair of late 18th/early 19th century mahogany Chippendale style armchairs Upholstery worn and needs replacing, top rails have both been off and repaired, historic signs of worm in places vbut appears to have been treated, joints loose in places, possibly stretchers and back legs, one of the back legs has been replaced.
Mahogany dining suite, comprising an oval extending table with two leaves, carved gadrooned outline, on cabriole legs with carved knees, ball and claw feet, 230cm x 122cm and a set of eight Chippendale style stained wood dining chairs, carved and pierced vase splats, drop in seats, cabriole legs with carved knees, ball and claw feet, including two elbow chairs, width 60cm (9).
A 19th Century Two Part Carved Mahogany Display Cabinet in the Chinese Chippendale style. The upper section having two glazed doors flanking a carved scenic centre panel with glass shelves to the velvet lined interior above four shallow frieze drawers blind-fret carved with trellis-work. The galleried top centred by a pagoda canopied section with fretted trellis rails either side. The table base having foliate carved edge moulding above two cock-beaded frieze drawers standing on column cluster legs united by a shaped under-shelf, 76½ ins (194 cms) high, 53½ ins (136 cms) wide, 19½ ins (50 cms) deep.
A Good Collection of Silver Plated Wares: A semi-reeded four part Sheffield tea-service comprising of teapot, hotwater jug, milk jug and sugar bowl. A decorative breakfast dish with rollback lid revealing a pierced drainer and inner liner, raised on four scroll legs. An Art Deco coffee pot and hot water jug. A Victorian baluster teapot engraved with garlands of flowers and riased on branch form feet with acorns. A Chippendale style salver with serpentine edge. A small pierced scallop edged bonbon basket. A Dixon cream jug and sugar bowl.
A Victorian Mahogany Chippendale revival style Display Cabinet, having moulded cornice with applied delicate fret-cut moulding, over opposing fourteen pane doors with wooden glazing bars, opening to reveal three adjustable shelves, on stand with plain frieze and cabriole legs. 51" wide x 74 1/2" high x 13 3/4" deep
A Victorian presentation salver, of circular form chased with a ship to the centre and inscribed "To the Reverend John Robinson MA. Incumbent of the Mariners Church Hull. Who for a period of eighteen years has faithfully discharged the duties of his ministerial office; This salver is presented by the Church Wardens, Members and Congregation of the Church in testimony of their sincere and affectionate regard and esteem for him, on his resignation of the Incumbency occasioned by an enfeebled state of health that they deeply regret. Hull 21st Feb 1846", within a chased floral border and Chippendale moulded rim, moulded with scrolls and leaves, raised on scroll feet, 44cm wide, London 1845, 65.64ozs
A presentation salver, of circular form with Chippendale moulded rim inscribed "Presented to Louis Hebblethwaite Esq. by past and present tenants of the Broadley Estates as token of regard and esteem on his retirement of office as Agent to the Estates, June 1920" raised on scroll feet, 36cm wide, Sheffield 1919, 39ozs

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