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An Edwardian mahogany desk of Chippendale design, having a pierced gallery rail over serpentine top with gadrooned edge, three frieze drawers and three further drawers to each pedestal with cast brass drop handles, within canted fluted stiles on richly acanthus carved ogee bracket feet. 76cm x 133cm.
An Edwardian Chippendale Revival dining suite comprising a `D` end dining table with two additional leaves, a set of six dining chairs with carved and pierced splats and a sideboard with bowed centre fitted with three drawers flanked by two cupboards, all raised on claw and ball supports with gadroon borders, together with a 19th century cottage elbow chair with cane panelled seat and back
A Georgian mahogany dining/side chair in the Chippendale style with pierced vase shaped gothic tracery splat over a drop in tapestry seat raised on square cut and moulded supports united by stretchers together with a Georgian stool of rectangular form with drop in seat raised on further square cut and moulded supports united by a central H shaped stretcher
(lot of 9) American sterling silver associated table accessories including 1940`s Reed & Barton fluted tray, Paul Revere bowl, and a "Salem" pattern sauce boat on stand; together with a Frank Smith Silver Company "Chippendale" pattern salver, other makers include Gorham, S. Kirk & Son, and Dominick & Haff, 84.66 troy oz.Starting Price: $750
Suite of Ten George III Style Dining Chairs in the Chippendale Style Each beaded arch crestrail centering a shell carved medallion adorsed by eagle heads, over a pierced splat with twin rosettes, above a trapezoidal slip seat, raised on cabriole legs ended by a leafy knee, each adorsed by rosettes ending in hairy paw feet; comprising two arm and eight side chairs; including four chairs replicated in the style of the vintage chairs. Dimensions 40 x 21 x 18 inches (101.6 x 53.3 x 45.7 cm) Starting Price: $1000
A mahogany cabinet on stand in the Chinese Chippendale style, the dentil moulded cornice with a pagoda pediment above a pair of ebony strung doors enclosing an 18th century japanned interior with an arrangement of ten drawers, the stand with a slide, on square chamfered legs joined by open fretwork stretchers, 95.5cm wide 56 cm deep 186cm high Made by Harvey's grandfather, Walter Ferry, during his time as chief designer for Parker Knoll. CONDITION REPORT: Staining to sides caused by damp. Interior rubbed. Veneer to top of one door loose.
A carved giltwood marginal wall mirror, circa 1770 and later, with broken arch pediment, and rocaille mouldings overall, the sides decorated with carved meandering branches, 175cm high, 180cm wide. For a mirror of related design see Christie’s, The English Collector & Tapestries, 500 years of Decorative Arts in Europe, 31st October 2012, lot 14. Whilst this mirror demonstrates a more restrained approach than many typical drawings for mirrors of the period, this mirror does bear similarities to the overall design of examples by Matthias Lock & Henry Copland. In addition, related elements of designs by Thomas Johnson and Thomas Chippendale can be seen in this mirror (see Elizabeth White, Pictorial Dictionary of British 18th Century Furniture Design, Antique Collectors Club, 1990, pages 327, 373 (Plate 39), pages 374 and 375).

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