Aston Court by Henredon Chinoiserie Silver Chest A 4-drawer chest having gilt and color lacquer pictorial decoration, brass hardware on drawer fronts and sides, all supported on Chinese Chippendale style carved square-section legs, key for locks, dovetailed drawers containing removable flatware dividers, maker label to inside of top drawer, Richard Honquest label in second drawer Property from: an Estate, Barrington, Illinois Height: 40 3/4 inches, Width: 22 3/4 inches, Depth: 16 1/4 inches Condition: overall light wear consistent with normal use Category: Furniture > Cabinets Estimated Sale Time: 11:53 am (America/Chicago) ** This lot is being sold for the United States Bankruptcy Court. The lot is Sold As-Is, Where-Is, with no warranties or guarantees. Leonard Auction is required to provide the buyer�s first and last name to the United States Bankruptcy Court. ** Shipping Status: Leonard Auction Shipping Quote Download High Resolution Photographs:Photograph #1Photograph #2Photograph #3Photograph #4Photograph #5Photograph #6Photograph #7Photograph #8
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Baker Dining Table and Sideboard (2) items including a Chippendale style dining table with four leaves (19-inches wide) and table pads and a sideboard having three drawers and two doors, both retaining Baker Furniture labels Property from: an Estate, Barrington Hills, Illinois Height: 29 inches, Length: 78 inches, Width: 48 inches (table without leaves)Size: 37-inches tall by 72-inches wide by 25-inches deep (sideboard) Condition: overall light wear consistent with normal use, surface scratches, a table pad does not match, sideboard missing key Category: Furniture > Tables Estimated Sale Time: 11:46 am (America/Chicago) Shipping Status: Leonard Auction Shipping Quote Download High Resolution Photographs:Photograph #1Photograph #2Photograph #3
McGuire Bullseye Rattan Chair Collection (4) armchairs having green upholstered cushions and metal tags to the undersides; together with a set of (10) Chippendale style chairs consisting of (8) side chairs and (2) armchairs Property from: an Estate, Barrington Hills, Illinois Height: 36 inches, Width: 23 1/2 inches, Depth: 18 inches (McGuire) Condition: overall light to moderate wear consistent with normal use, finish on rattan showing heavy wear, Chippendale style chairs constructed out of wood that does not match Category: Furniture > Chairs Estimated Sale Time: 11:50 am (America/Chicago) Shipping Status: Leonard Auction Shipping Quote Download High Resolution Photographs:Photograph #1Photograph #2Photograph #3
Chippendale Revival - hardwood extending dining table, rectangular gadroon carved top, on acanthus carved cabriole supports with ball and claw feet, with two additional leaves; together with a set of eight (6+2) dining chairs, shaped cresting rail over pierced and carved splat, upholstered drop-in seat, on acanthus carved cabriole supports with ball and claw feetDimensions: Height: 75cm Length/Width: 184cm Depth/Diameter: 111cmCondition Report:Extended length - 277cm
A MAHOGANY SILVER TABLEIN CHINESE CHIPPENDALE STYLE, 19TH CENTURYwith a pierced gallery and lattice frieze, above a gadrooned edge on cluster column legs united by a turned 'X' stretcher73cm high, 74.3cm wide, 55.5cm deepProvenanceKenneth Neame: An Enduring Legacy.PLEASE NOTE THIS LOT IS TO BE OFFERED WITHOUT RESERVE.
A GEORGE III MAHOGANY 'COCKPEN' AMRCHAIR IN CHINESE CHIPPENDALE STYLE, PROBABLY SCOTTISH, C.1770with a lattice back, above a dipped seat on cluster column front legsCatalogue NoteWhile the form of ‘cockpen chairs’ undoubtably has its origins in the late 18th century, including the circular section structural elements, it is not certain where the term ‘cockpen’ derives from. There are two main schools of thought. The first is that they were first made to be placed in the family pew of the Earls of Dalhousie in the church of the parish of Cockpen. The Scottish origins of this theory are backed up by many of the earlier examples being made of laburnum, a typically Scottish wood. The second theory comes from some drawings of some pens used for cockfighting which appear to have a similar form of construction. What is less in doubt is that this form of chair was generally referred to as a ‘Chinese Chair’ with the term ‘cockpen’ probably originating in the antiques trade in the early 20th century.
A set of six carved mahogany and upholstered dining chairs in Chippendale style, late 19th century and later reupholstered; the openwork backrests all with foliate and Rocaille work vase form splats; the twin elbow chairs with channeled serpentine arms with scrolling terminals; on cabriole legs descending from scrolling foliage to ball-and-claw feet; the elbow chairs 100cm high, 72cm wide
A set of six stained hardwood dining chairs in George III Chippendale taste, by Brights of Nettlebed, modern; including one elbow chair; all with pierced vase form strapwork backsplats above drop in upholstered seats; the straight front and splayed back legs with H stretchers; the elbow chair 94cm high, 57cm wide
A George III Mahogany and Oak-Lined Chippendale-Style Chest on Chest, late 18th century, the broken swan neck pediment above a Greek Key dentil cornice and blind fret-carved frieze, with two short over two long graduated drawers below all between blind fret-carved stiles, the base with a pull-out brushing slide and three drawers below, on bracket feet114cm by 58cm by 206cmCosmetically in good condition, however, with some general deep scratches and some bruising around the swan neck handles (see images). Two of the drawers are stamped to the interior Emanuel Boutcher, Grange Road, Brighton. The drawers are oak-lined and with some natural? splitting. The side panels have had restoration with some polishing, filling and splits, and has a rather varnished finish. Several small repairs throughout, including to the moulding. Small fault to the front left-hand corner (as photographed). Slight movement in the joints.
~ A Late George III Chippendale-Style Giltwood Wall Mirror, early 19th century, the original mercury bevelled glass mirror plate within a rockwork frame with C scroll and acanthus leaf decorated plume and scrolled pediment surmounted by a bird (a/f) 102cm by 63cmProvenance: Terry Family of York (Terry's Chocolates)
93 teiliges Speisebesteck für bis zu 12 Personen, 800er Silber massiv, zusammen 3250 gr. brutto (ohne beschwerte Teile), bestehend aus: je 12 Speisegabeln (Länge ca. 18 cm), Speisemessern (Länge ca. 21,5 cm), 6 Kompottlöffeln (Länge ca. 18,5 cm), 6 Suppenlöffeln (Länge ca. 21 cm), 6x Fischgabel (Länge ca. 18 cm) und 6x Fischmesser (Länge ca. 21 cm), 1 Butter- und Käsemesser, 4 Fleisch- und Aufschnittgabeln in 2 Längen (15 bzw. 19 cm), 6 Espressolöffeln (Länge ca. 10,5 cm), 12 Kaffeelöffeln (Länge ca. 13,5 cm), 15 Kuchengabeln (Länge ca. 15 cm), 2 Saucenkellen, 1 Suppenkelle (Länge ca. 33,5 cm) sowie 3 Gemüselöffeln in 2 Größen (max. Länge ca. 27,5 cm). Ungraviertes "Chippendale" - Speisebesteck.
A Edwardian silver salver, with presentation inscription 'Presented to The Rev. S. W. Wheatley on the occasion of his marriage by his parishioners of Four Elms & Toys Hill April 13th 09', with Chippendale style rim, raised upon three scroll feet, W & C Sissons (Walter & Charles Sissons), London 1905, 39toz, 36 by 3.5cm high.
Rosenthal Speiseservice *Chippendale* Porzellan mit unterglasurgrüner Manufakturmarke Rosenthal, Germany *Chippendale* 1930er Jahre sowie koralleroter Stempel *Wilhelm Märtz Chemnitz*, weißes Porzellan mit mehrfach eingezogenem Stufen- und Goldrand, Service bestehend aus 12 Dessertteller Ø ca. 15,5 cm, 12 Suppen- und 7 Speiseteller Ø ca. 25 cm, 5 Vorspeiseteller Ø ca. 19,5 cm, ein großer Anbietteller Ø ca. 32,5 cm, 4 Anbietplatten 33,5 x 22 cm (2x), 24,5 x 15 cm u. 38 x 25,5 cm (je 1x), 2 Anbietschalen von ca. 23 und 26 cm Ø cm, eine Sauciere auf festem Stand und 2 Deckelterrinen Ø ca. 23 cm, ges. 46 Teile, Goldrand teile etwas berieben
A SET OF THREE GEORGE III CARVED MAHOGANY CHAIRS IN THE MANNER OF THOMAS CHIPPENDALE, THIRD QUARTER 18TH CENTURY each 97cm high, 56cm wide, 51cm deep overall Provenance: Widden Hill House, Gloucestershire Condition Report: Overall there are some scratches, marks, knocks, cracks and abrasions consistent with age and use.There are some losses, restorations and observations including:There are few signs of use to the traditional later upholstery with pink woven cotton damask fabric. There is some evidence of old worm.Repairs include to the crest rails, to the shoe area at the base of the splat and to the leg/seat rail area. Some stretchers are repaired and are later replacements, a splice to the foot of one leg, some large chips.The chairs have high quality carving and are repaired and upholstered ready for use. Height of the seat to ground = 48cmPlease see the additional condition report photographs through the link on the condition report email as a visual reference of condition. Condition Report Disclaimer
A SET OF FOUR GEORGE III PAINTED OPEN ARMCHAIRS IN THE MANNER OF THOMAS CHIPPENDALE THE YOUNGER, CIRCA 1810each 88cm high, 57cm wide, 53cm deep overall For an armchair by Chippendale the Younger, heightened in parcel gilt and incorporating the distinct pierced roundels seen on these chairs, see Judith Goodison, The Life and Work of Thomas Chippendale Junior, Philip Wilson Publishers, 2017, page 327, figure 129 (currently held by The National Trust at Stourhead). Condition Report: Overall there are some scratches, marks, knocks, cracks and abrasions consistent with age and use.There are some losses, restorations and observations including:The squab cushion fabric has some watermarks and some rust to some buttons.Some sections of the spherical piercing are missing, some others repaired.The paintwork has in places varying wear and rubbing, flaking and some craquelure. The paintwork could be of some age but later.There is some evidence of old worm.One of the arm joints is a little loose, otherwise the joints seem secure.There is some sagging and some losses to the canework seats.There are plastic discs applied to the underside of the feet.Some of the legs/seat rail joints have been dowel repaired, some repairs to other joints including some arm/arm support joints.Please see the additional condition report photographs through the link on the condition report email as a visual reference of condition. Condition Report Disclaimer
George III mahogany Chippendale-style traywith pierced decoration and handles, with a burgundy felt lining to the underneath, 64cm x 47cm x 6cm With signs of wear consistent with age and use. Split through the tray. With chips. With water damage/staining. With natural imperfections of the wood. With loss to the felt. Remains of old label underneath.
A set of ten Chippendale style mahogany ladder back dining chairs, early 20th century, each with three pierced rungs over a drop-in seat, upon chamfered fore legs of square section, plain back swept rear legs united by an 'H' cross stretcher, to include a pair of carver chairs, 96cm high, seat height 47cm (10)
A PAIR OF SMALL CARVED GILTWOOD WALL MIRRORS IN THE GEORGE III STYLE 19TH CENTURY, AFTER THOMAS CHIPPENDALE Modelled opposing, each of pagoda type 64cm high, 20cm wide Condition Report: The mirrors are heavily foxed. The gilding has been refreshed with bronze paint and is quite dirty, and rubbed in places. A repaired break in the lower left corner of one. In fair condition. Condition Report Disclaimer
An early 20th century mahogany dining suite in the Chippendale style, comprising; D-end extending dining table with wind-out action and single drop-in leaf, max length 180cm, a set of six matching dining chairs with faded tan leather drop-in pad seats (4+2), and a conforming ledgeback sideboard (8)

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