A near pair of Chippendale style mahogany bookcases, 19th Century, each with broken swan neck pediments, rosettes and fretwork, blind fretwork friezes, two glazed doors to the upper sections, with gothic pattern glazing bars, the bases with iron fretwork friezes, the two panel doors with feathering, bracket feet, height 262cm, width 145cm, depth 49cm and height 260cm, width 137cm, depth 50cm (2). Provenance: Trustee of the Lord Gretton, Stapleford Park, Leicestershire.
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A Set of Twelve Chippendale Revival Mahogany Dining Chairs, early 20th century, with acanthus and anthemion carved top rails and gothic pierced splats, green leather drop-in seats above serpentine shaped seat rails, including two carvers 66cm by 47cm by 98cm, the singles 58cm by 45cm by 97cm Seats reasonable, with general scuffs. Chairs structurally sound. Framework with general bruising. Minor losses to the carved decoration, all consistent with age. 190115
An attractive set of eight mahogany Chippendale style dining chairs, 20th Century Each with "C" scroll and leafy cresting above a vase shape splat carved with leaves and flowers, padded stripe tapestry drop in seats raised upon front leaf carved cabriole legs, claw and ball feet, plain outset rear legs, each elbow chair with carved outswept arms, 102x59cms. (Illustrated)
A 'Chinese-Chippendale' revival mahogany card table, 19th Century The rectangular hinged lid with pretty textile lining, and rear concertina action support mechanism, featuring all round blind fret frieze panel and raised on four inner chamfered moulded square supports with pierced brackets, width approx. 92cm.
A late Victorian Chippendale revival style Mahogany Bookcase on Cupboard having delicate fret cut and pierced swan pediment top, over a pair of thirteen pane opposing glazed upper doors, opening to reveal three shelves, moulded edge top over a pair of side by side frieze drawers, with Oak linings and ornate brass plate handles, over lower pair of single glazed doors opening to reveal two shelves, applied floral moulding throughout on moulded swept bracket feet. 42" wide x 88" high x 16 1/4" deep.
Set of eight late 19th/early 20th Century Chippendale style mahogany dining chairs, each having crest rail with carved ears, pierced vase shaped back splat, stuffed seat and standing on moulded square supports (two carvers and six standards) Condition: Please see extra images and TELEPHONE department for further details
An Edwardian mahogany Chippendale style desk, with green gilt tooled leather writing surface and carved edge above three frieze drawers and fitted with three further drawers to each pedestal with brass drop handles and cockbeading and raised on carved ogee moulded bracket feet. Width 58 ins (see illustration).
A mahogany tripod table, with Chippendale style top, turned centre column and three downswept legs terminating in pad feet. Diameter 21 ins. CONDITION REPORT: This table is in very good condition with no damage, no repairs and no restoration. It could be used or resold in its current condition.
A 19th century Chippendale style snap top occasional table, with moulded piecrust edge, turned and foliate column and raised on three downswept legs terminating in claw feet. Diameter 21.5 ins (see illustration). CONDITION REPORT: This table is probably circa 1930 or at best Edwardian. It is generally in good condition and could be used or resold without the need for any repair or restoration. The top is well figured and flat and the centre column in good order. The piece looks to have been repolished at some point within the last 10 years.
A George III Chippendale period mahogany bureau bookcase, having a moulded dentil cornice above a blind fretwork frieze and pair of panelled doors with wooden astragals enclosing a series of shelves, drawers and pigeonholes, the base with slope front to well fitted interior and with a series of graduated drawers beneath with brass drop handles, flanked by quarter column blind fretwork carved corners and raised on Chinese Chippendale style bracket feet. Width 47 ins, depth 23 ins, height 95.5 ins (see illustration).
18TH CENTURY ENGLISH FURNITURE Christopher Claxton-Stephens and Stewart Whittington, 'The Norman Adams Collection', published for The Antique Collectors' Club Ltd. 1983, half calf boundChristopher Gilbert, 'The Life and Work of Thomas Chippendale', published by Studio Vista-ChristieÉs 1978, two volumes, with outer slip signed by the author,Ed Gerst, 'Masterpieces of English Furniture', published by ChristieÉs Books 1998 Gerstenfeld Collection, R. W. Symonds, 'Masterpieces of English Furniture and Clocks', published by B. T. Batsford Ltd. 1940,Margaret Jourdain, 'The Work of William Kent', published by Country Life Ltd. 1948 (5)
Margaret Jourdain, 'Work of William Kent', published by Country Life Ltd. 1948,Percy Macquoid, 'English Furniture Tapestry Needlework of the 16th-19th century',published by B. T. Batsford Ltd 1928, limited edition of 200 UK copies (a record of the collection in the Lady Lever Art Gallery, Port Sunlight, formed by the First Viscount Leverhulme),R. W. Symonds, 'Masterpieces of English Furniture and Clocks', published by B. T. Batsford Ltd. 1940, limited edition of 750 UK copies,Introduction by John Gloag, notes and comments by Yvonne Hackenbroch, 'English Furniture, with some furniture of other countries - the Irwin Untermyer Collection', published by Thames & Hudson 1958,Christopher Gilbert, 'The Life and Works of Thomas Chippendale', published by Studio Vista-ChristieÉs Publishing 1978 (5)

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