20th Century mahogany rectangular draw-leaf table, The Claridge Collection, in Chippendale style, with two extra leaves, together with a set of ten (eight plus two) mahogany splat back chairs with drop-in seats, together with a matching breakfront sideboard, 1.6m long x 113cm wide x 75cm high, leaves 52 x 113cm, sideboard 80cm high x 1.8m wide x 49cm deep
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Ovalplatte «Chippendale» Wilkens & Söhne, Bremen 2. Hälfte 20. Jh. Ovaler, glatter Spiegel, leicht geschwungene, profilierte Fahne. Modell «Chippendale». Feingehaltsstempel, Herstellermarke, bez. «Sterling», Modellnummer «2151» und Maßangabe.L. 52, B. 35 cm. 1240 gr.Zustandsbericht:Guter Zustand. Kl. Kratzer an Fahne und Spiegel sowie Kratzer unter dem Boden.
A 16-Bore Silver-Mounted Flintlock Sporting GunBy William Bailes, London, London Silver Hallmarks For 1763, Maker's Mark Of John AllenWith rebrowned two-stage barrel with turned girdle and silver spider fore-sight, signed octagonal breech section engraved with a band of beadwork at the rear and with gold-lined touch-hole, finely engraved grooved tang, large signed flat lock retained by two screws and with moulded border, roller, engraved safety-catch and tail, figured half-stock (minor bruising, cracked at the rear side-nail, chipped above and in front of the lock) carved in relief with a shell behind the barrel tang, chequered grip with a dot in the centre of each diamond, cast and chased silver butt-plate and trigger-guard each decorated with rococo designs, the trigger-guard with a martial trophy in relief on the bow and a bouquet of flowers and foliage on the finial, silver rear ramrod-pipe (replaced), horn fore-end cap, and later horn-tipped ramrod (iron parts with some scattered minor pitting), London proof marks and Foreigner's mark 98.8 cm. barrelFootnotes:ProvenanceThe Marquess of Zetland, Aske, Nr. Richmond, Yorkshire (anon sale, Sotheby & Co., London, 20 December 1977, lot 235 - £990 including premium, to Neal)W. Keith Neal Collection, G352Christie's London, Fine Antique Firearms from the W. Keith Neal Collection, 25 October 2001, lot 54Sold in these Rooms, Fine Antique Arms and Armour..., 20 April 2011, lot 334Literature:W. Keith Neal and D.H.L. Back, Messrs Griffin & Tow And W. Bailes, 1989, pp. 176-178, pls. 83 a-dAlmost certainly made for Sir Lawrence Dundas, Bt. (d. 1781), 'The Nabob of the North', patron of Robert Adam, Thomas Chippendale, Pierre Langlois and Johann ZoffanyWilliam Bailes (circa 1700-1766) was at Great Russell Street, Bloomsbury from 1748 until his death. He is credited by Sir Thomas Frankland (in Cautions to Young Sportsmen) with the invention of the under-rib as fitted to the barrel of this gunFor John Allen see footnote to lot 200For further information on this lot please visit Bonhams.com
A Victorian silver salver, mark of John Hunt & Robert Roskell, London 1873, 'Chippendale' style with shell and scroll rim, the field engraved with decorative foliage, raised on four pierced scrolling feet, marked to the underside HUNT & ROSKELL LATE STORR & MORTIMER 6498, 49cm diameter, 82.3oztOverall in good condition with no obvious sign of damage or repairs. Some surface scratching as to be expected and commensurate with use. Wobbles a little when on a flat surface. Central cartouche is vacant.
A George III Chippendale style mahogany elbow chair, with pierced vase shaped splat, scrolled terminals over a drop-in tapestry seat, upon legs of square section, seat height 45cm, height 95cm (at fault), along with a pair of late 19th century mahogany Chippendale style dining chairs, with swept top rail, interlaced splat over a drop-in seat, upon legs of square section united by an 'H' cross stretcher, seat height 46cm, height 100cm (3)Condition reportAll chairs appear firm with little or no play in the joints, carver chair has some rubbing wear to the front right leg, later blocks added to the underside.All chairs with general minor rubbing wear and scuffs commensurate with age and use.
A set of eight mahogany Chippendale revival dining chairs, late 19th century, each chair with a foliate swept top rail over an interlaced and lattice work splat, drop-in padded seat upon chamfered front legs and back swept rear legs united by an 'H' cross stretcher, to include a pair of carver chairs, seat height 44cm, 93cm and 99cm high (8)
A GEORGE III SILVER SALVEROf shaped circular form, having a shell and pie-crust rim in the Chippendale style, the centre monogrammed engraved with a crown surmount , raised on three feet, diameter 17.7cm, London 1812, with an inscription to the back relating to the purchase of the salver at the sale of the effects of the Duke of Sussex on 22nd June 1843, weight 314 gms
Mahogany side table in the Chippendale style, circa 1900, the rectangular top over a frieze with carved edge, raised on acanthus carved swan neck legs with claw and ball feet, width 110cm, depth 56cm, height 85cm (Please note condition is not noted. We strongly advise viewing to satsify yourself as to condition. If you are unable to view please request a condition report, which will be provided in writing).
Mahogany piecrust edge tilt top tripod table, in Chippendale style, shaped tilting circular top over a wrythen moulded column and acanthus carved cabriole legs, 80cm diameter, height 69cm (Please note condition is not noted. We strongly advise viewing to satsify yourself as to condition. If you are unable to view please request a condition report, which will be provided in writing).
A Dutch satinwood, tulipwood, ebony and marquetry Pembroke or supper tableIn the manner of Thomas Chippendale, second half 18th century The hinged rectangular top with a chequer strung border above a frieze drawer flanked by ebony veneered panels above pierced spandrels on square tapering and inlaid fluted legs united by a waisted under-tier, 108cm wide x 70.5cm deep x 75cm high, (42.5in wide x 27.5in deep x 29.5in high) (62cm wide with the leaves down)Footnotes:ProvenanceThe Collection of Benjamin Katz, Dieren, sold;Paul Brandt, Amsterdam, 17-18-19 March 1964, lot 266. The offered table has close parallels with English Pembroke tables promoted and manufactured by leading cabinet makers during the second half of the 18th century. Features such as the concave tier stretcher on the table here relate to a 'Breakfast Table' of Pembroke form supplied by Thomas Chippendale for Dumfries House in 1759 (illustrated in Christopher Gilbert, The Life and Work of Thomas Chippendale, 1978, p. 219, pls. 399 and 400). The design for this configuration of Pembroke table was first published by Chippendale in his Gentleman and Cabinet-Maker's Director, 1754, pl. XXXIII. One of two documented Neo-Classical satinwood Pembroke tables supplied by Mayhew and Ince to Viscount Palmeston, circa 1785 for Broadlands, shares characteristics with the offered lot, typified by the contrasting ebony fluting to the tapered square legs and highly figured veneers (see Hugh Roberts and Charles Cator, Industry and Ingenuity: The Partnership of William Ince and John Mayhew, 2022, p. 400, pl. 435).Whilst the design here bears testament to the interchange of influences between British and European furniture makers during the 18th century, subtle idiosyncrasies such as the distinctive dental stringing, double blind flutes to the legs, and square cut top indicate the Dutch origin of this lot.This lot is subject to the following lot symbols: * TP* VAT on imported items at a preferential rate of 5% on Hammer Price and the prevailing rate on Buyer's Premium.TP For auctions held in Scotland: Lots will be moved to an offsite storage location (Constantine, Constantine House, North Caldeen Road, Coatbridge ML5 4EF, Scotland, UK) and will only be available for collection from this location at the date stated in the catalogue. Please refer to the catalogue for further information.For all other auctions: Lots will be moved to an offsite storage location (Cadogan Tate, Auction House Services, 241 Acton Lane, London NW10 7NP, UK) and will only be available for collection from this location at the date stated in the catalogue. Please note transfer and storage charges will apply to any lots not collected after 14 calendar days from the auction date.For further information on this lot please visit Bonhams.com
A set of eight Chippendale style mahogany dining chairs, each with a shaped top above a pierced splat, the drop-in seats recently reupholsteredQty: 8Significant rubbing and repair to the wood and the wood throughout with some noticeable scratches on the backrests, particularly on one of the carvers.
A high end 19th century Regency revival twin pedestal dining table and set of 12 Chippendale style mahogany dining chairs. The large Regency pedestal table with additional leaves being set onto reeded splayed legs with brass cap castor feet. Together with a set of Chippendale manner mahogany dining chairs being raised on squared legs united by stretchers, drop in seats beneath pierced vase back rests.
A late 19th century Victorian mahogany Chinese Chippendale influenced writing table desk. The desk having a burgundy leather writing skiver top with two drawers below. Blind fret worked decoration throughout with all raised on tapering supports on castors. Measures approx. 74cm x 103cm x 56cm.
A 19th century George III mahogany extending D-end table with and four chairs. The table having two demi-lune ends raised on tapering spade feet. The near set of mahogany dining chairs in the Chippendale taste carved splat backrests with theater swags. Drop in seat pads with each raised on straight leg supports united by a H-stretcher. Table measures approx when extended. 74cm x 246cm x 117cm.
Art and Antiques Reference Books, including: Britten's Old Clocks and Watches and Their Makers, Bloomsbury Books, 1986, 9th edition, dust jacket; MacLaren (Neil and Christopher Brown), The Dutch School. 1600-1900, National Gallery Publications, 1991, 2 volumes, dust jackets, slipcase; Gilbert (Christopher), The Life and Work of Thomas Chippendale, Artline Editions, 1978, dust jacket; auction catalogues, including A Magnificent Collection of Botanical Books, April 1987, and others from Sotheby's, Christie's, Bonhams; together with a small quantity of miscellaneous books, inculding the Methodist Magazine, literature, military, etc. (9 boxes)
A set of six 19th century mahogany dining chairs in the Chinese Chippendale manner. With pierced vase splat back and blind fretwork on square inner chamfered supports and drop in tooled leather seats, together with a hand written note of provenance. These chairs are generally sound, sturdy, and useable. The seats are reassuringly worn, with two having a few holes visible. There is a small loss at the top of one of the front legs, otherwise just general marks and wear.
18th c. American Chippendale mahogany drop leaf table. With four cabriole legs with trifid feet and a scalloped skirt. Mid-Atlantic states by attribution.(Table) Height: 29 in x width: 31 1/2 in x depth: 19 1/2 in. (Leaf) Each; height: 1 in x width: 41 1/2 in x depth: 19 1/2 in. />Condition: Please contact us for a detailed condition report. Please note that the lack of a condition statement does not imply perfect condition. Email condition@revereauctions.com with any condition questions.
VICTORIAN PAINTED LEATHER HUNTING CHEST-ON-STAND 19TH CENTURY the hinged top painted with a scene of a gentlemen toasting at a hunt banquet, the front and sides painted with a continuous hunt scene with mounted hunters and dogs in a landscape, all outlined with close nail trim and brass mask handles to the sides; on a stained mahogany stand in the Chinese Chippendale styleDimensions:118cm wide, 87cm high, 59cm deep

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