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An 18th century mahogany tea table of Chippendale design (possibly Irish), the hinged rectangular top supported on a single gateleg, the front fitted with a single frieze drawer, the whole raised on shell and scroll carved cabriole legs terminating on claw and ball feet, width 83cm (illustrated).
An early 19th century Chippendale style mahogany child`s high chair, with foliate carved top rail and lattice carved top rail and lattice pierced splat above a drop-in seat on acanthus carved cabriole legs with claw and ball feet, on a corresponding bottom section with matching legs, 97cm high overall
Dierkens-Aubry, Francoise, & Vanderbreeden, Jos. Art Nouveau in Belgium, Architecture & Interior Design, Duculot, Paris 1991. Green cloth, dustjacket, English text, illustrations throughout, large quarto; Jourdain, Margaret. Regency Furniture 1795-1820, revised edition, Coyntry Life, London 1949. Grey cloth, dustjacket, plate illustrations from photographs, quarto; Bell, J. Munro. The Furniture Designs of Chippendale, Hepplewhite and Sheraton, The Cresset Press, London 1938. Pale fawn cloth, illustrations throughout, quarto; and five other assorted works, (8). Visit www.dnfa.com for condition reports.
A Chippendale period carved mahogany strong box, the hinged caddy top with three carved moulded bands surmounts the square carcass with original brass carrying handles mounted with a silver oval cartouche engraved with an indistinct crest with motto deo Victoria with a further carved moulded plinth stepped to meet the ogee bracket feet, each with acanthus carving, the box with three locks retains all its original keys, 28" wide.
A set of six Chippendale style Mahogany Dining Chairs, comprises two Carvers and four single Chairs, the cresting rails all moulded with foliage over pierced interlaced splat backs, and iron red and beige striped seats joined by serpentined aprons, and the cabriole front supports moulded at the knees with scrolls and terminating in claw and ball feet (6)
A George III mahogany fall front bureau, the fall opening to reveal an arrangement of ten pigeonholes and five drawers with replaced skiver, over four long graduated, cockbeaded drawers and two pull-out lopers, the drawers fitted with replacement brass Chippendale style handles, raised on shaped bracket feet, 101.5cm wide, 107cm high, 54.5cm deep
A wall mirror in the Chinese Chippendale taste, the silvered C and leaf scrolling frame with central rectangular mirror plate, reversed painted with three Chinese figures within a lake side landscape, the central mirror plate within a segmented mirror border (at fault), 72cm wide, 121cm high

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