George III Chippendale design brass bound mahogany wine cooler of oval form, the coopered body enclosed by two brass brands, with lead liner to interior, fitted with twin lion mask ring handles, raised on square tapering supportsDimensions: Height: 56cm Length/Width: 64cm Depth/Diameter: 51cm
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A 19th Century Giltwood Carved Over Mantel Mirror of 'Chinese Chippendale' Design, surmounted by Ho Ho birds, carved with scroll, leaf and floral ornament, and inset with plain mirror panels, 78ins x 66ins Provenance: Purchased from Lennox Cato Antiques and Fine Works Of Art 28/05/2012 and originally purchased from estate of the Late Col Eric Sandars of Gate Burton Hall, Gainsborough, Lincolnshire, Circa 1976, this house is known by the locals as "The Chateau or The Gazebo" and is now owned by The Landmark Trust.Images are within the attached Dropbox link https://www.dropbox.com/scl/fo/ogyqrm8jy15yfcwzl4xn3/h?rlkey=nkhvvuo5rhzfwvmpj14lbb52k&dl=0 Regarding the frame - scattered signs of loss and wear to the gilt as well as cracking to the gilt in places. There are signs of wear and age to the glass, notably the upper centre and lower left side, please refer to images for more details. The mirror plate appears to be original.
An Early 20th Century Mahogany Two Seat Settee of "Chinese Chippendale" Design, the back and seat upholstered in old gold damask with scroll arm terminals and fretted supports, the whole base blind fret carved with geometric patterns and shapes, on plain stretchers with square chamfered supports,55ins wide
Three Pairs of Wall Brackets and Mixed Items including: - a pair of white painted Florentine pattern wall brackets 10.25ins x 6ins x 11ins high, a pair of Regency Chinese Chippendale style wall brackets 11ins x 6ins x 13ins high, a small pair of gilt Florentine brackets 3.75ins x 2.5ins x 4.75ins high, four gilt cherub ornaments each playing a different musical instrument and a selection of gilt ball ornaments and Japanese black lacquer and gilt decorated wall bracketWhite brackets - no obvious signs of loss although there is wear/light chipping to paint. Chinese bracket - scattered wear and loss to lacquer, slight warping to the upper part of the bracket as well as loss of lacquer to the underside Cherubs - loss to gilding as well as a loss to one finger of one cherub Gilt balls - general wear and loss to gilt Prospective buyers are strongly advised to inspect all images in the Dropbox closely prior to bidding as these images constitute part of the condition report.
A George III style mahogany display cabinet, early 20th century, in the Chippendale taste, in two parts, the quatrefoil glazed twin panel doors enclosing three glass shelves, on scroll carved feet, one drawer bearing a retail label for Old Time Furnishing Co. Westminster, H 208cm, W 118cm, D 54cm
A late 19th to early 20th Century Chippendale Revival mahogany bureau bookcase, with pierced scroll pediment over bar glazed doors, the fall-front opening to reveal a fitted interior with pigeon holes, blind fret carved drawer fronts and secret compartments, all over four graduated oak-lined drawers and scroll bracket feet, stamped Chance & Malins to the lock plates, height 236cm, width 94cm and depth 57cm, slight damage.
A PAIR OF GEORGE III CARVED GILTWOOD WALL SCONCES. in the manner of Thomas Chippendale, both 18th century wall sconces with an acanthus-formed backplate, with finely carved foliate decoration mainly roses, both with two metal candleholders, 26cm high. *Condition: Generally good condition, minor losses and breaks with general wear.
A George III style Chippendale design stoolmid 19th century stuff over seat above pierced carved seat rails, raised on cluster column legs with carved paterae on block feet united by a turned x stretcherheight 47cm., width 48cm., depth 41cm. Condition: Commensurate with age. Occasional minor chips and losses. Scuffs and wear
A Regency giltwood fire screen in the manner of Thomas Chippendale the Younger, first quarter of the 19th century, the uprights with Egyptian herm finials and carved with stylised harebells, holding an adjustable frame enclosing a pile fabric panel, probably Savonnerie, depicting a golden pheasant and parrots in a wooded landscape and indistinctly signed, raised on splayed end supports united by a shaped anthemion and rosette-carved stretcher, and terminating in claw feet and castors,65cm wide55cm deep152cm high This is almost certainly one of the pair illustrated in the Drawing Room and the Green State Room at Holkham in H A Tipping and C Latham, 'English Homes', 1909, pp.394 and 396 respectively.In Holkham's archives, the earliest possible mention of the pair of fire screens is in an 1842 inventory, described as 'two carved and gilt fire screens, embroidered centres'. In the 1909 inventory, they are described as 'Aubusson pile tapestry, exotic birds after Buffon' and both were together in the South Dining Room at this point.Further still, the 1967 inventory mentions 'A Regency gilt framed cheval fire-screen, in the Egyptian taste...the rectangular panel filled with parrots and a golden pheasant in a wooded landscape in Savonnerie pile fabric signed ‘Cant’ the screen bearing a trade label inscribed to Jo [sic.] Smith, apprentice and successor to the late Mr Harewood [sic.] of Conduit Street, carver and gilder and looking glass and picture frame maker'. In 1794, John Smith was apprenticed to William Hurwood (fl.1780-92), carver and gilder of 18 Conduit Street, London, for a premium of £20 ('A Memoir of the author [John Smith] by his grandson', 'Connoisseur', 1903, vol.5, p.214). He set up in business soon after the end of his apprenticeship in 1801. His early trade label simply described him as 'J. Smith, Carver & Gilder, Looking Glass Manufacturer, and Picture Frame Maker, 98 Swallow Street, near Conduit Street' (example on John Hoppner's 'George IV as Prince of Wales', Wallace Collection, London).The pile fabric panel of exotic birds was probably based on a cartoon made for the Savonnerie manufactory in Paris, based on a similar panel housed in the Metropolitan Museum of Art, New York. The panel, attributed to Thomas Moore (c.1700-1788) was - according to the museum - woven in England and probably by Thomas Whitty (1713-1792) at Axminster (accession number 64.101.1155).Condition ReportSmall areas of loss to the gilding the carpet panel in good order, free from damages and still in strong colour, small areas of loss to the gesso harebells, chips to the feet, adjustable sash mechanism oporational. Please see additional images for reference.
Four Chippendale style mahogany dining chairs, with pierced, interlaced splats above old gold velour drop in seats, one with arms. Condition - fair Provenance: Constables Tower, the main entrance gate to Dover Castle, was constructed in 1220 and was traditionally for the use of the Constable of Dover Castle. From the mid-eighteenth century to 2015 it was the home of the Deputy Constable of the Castle, and their families. Serving as a private residence, office, and reception space for formal events and ceremonies, over the years visitors have included leading figures from Admirals to Bishops and even Royalty.The building and its contents were transferred to English Heritage in 2015 and an assessment of the historical significance of the building and its contents have taken place. The furniture being offered for sale was all in use in the building, offering a tangible connection to the history of the place. However, it is not sufficiently historically important to be brought into the museum collection for Dover Castle. The proceeds from the sale of this furniture, will enable English Heritage – itself a charity – to fund the conservation and care of the objects from Constables Tower which are particularly historically significant. They are in used condition with some minor chips, losses and stains consistent with age and usage. Sturdy to sit on.
Set of six (4+2) 19th century Chippendale-design mahogany dining chairs, shaped cresting rail over pierced bulbous vase-shaped splat, burgundy leather upholstered seats with brass stud trim, on square tapering supports united by H-stretchersDimensions: Height: 95cm Length/Width: 55cm Depth/Diameter: 48cm
Dolls House Kits - Furniture & Greenhouse. RRP £200. (9) (1200g)Half Scale Greenhouse by Mercury MiniaturesTerraScenic Dolls Furniture in 1:12 ScaleWonnacott Workshops - CACH1 Chippendale Carver Chair - RRP £34Wonnacott Workshops - Gill Bow Fronted Side/Serving Table RRP £39Wonnacott Workshops - Chippendale Double Chair/Settee RRP £59Wonnacott Workshops - Hepplewhite Urn Stand RRP £19Scale Model Kit - Honeysuckle Cottage 1:48th Scale.Fire Grate Kit & Hall Bench Kit - Condition Report - All appear as New and complete.
ÆŸ DUMFRIES HOUSE, A CHIPPENDALE COMMISSION, 2007 CHRISTIE'S CATALOGUE, TWO VOLUMES PLEASE NOTE: ALL LOTS IN THIS AUCTION ARE NOT AVAILABLE TO VIEW PLEASE NOTE: ALL LOTS WILL BE AVAILABLE TO COLLECT FROM SACKVILLE WEST STORAGE IN ANDOVER, SP10 3SA, TWO DAYS AFTER THE AUCTION. Condition Report: Condition Report Disclaimer
A GEORGE III MAHOGANY AND CROSSBANDED CHEST OF DRAWERS IN THE MANNER OF THOMAS CHIPPENDALE, CIRCA 1780 With gilt metal handles to each side 122cm high, 107cm wide, 55cm deep Condition Report: PLEASE NOTE: ALL LOTS IN THIS AUCTION ARE NOT AVAILABLE TO VIEW Please note the below condition report is the only one available. Marks, knocks, scratches and abrasions commensurate with age and use The locks appear to be later, with some drawers lacking locks, and no keys present - hardware? Discolouration, notably to one side Historic signs of old worm Some old signs of restoration, including to reverse Some losses to drawer edgingThe above report is supported with additional images which can be sent via a link. Please 'Ask a Question' to request these images. For any further enquiries please contact the department directly. PLEASE NOTE: ALL LOTS WILL BE AVAILABLE TO COLLECT FROM SACKVILLE WEST STORAGE IN ANDOVER, SP10 3SA, TWO DAYS AFTER THE AUCTION. Condition Report Disclaimer
A 69-piece Towle sterling silver flatware set in the elegant Chippendale pattern, introduced in 1937. The set includes 8 soup spoons (6.5"L), 16 dessert spoons (6"L), 8 salad forks (6.75"L), 8 cocktail forks (5.75"L), 8 dinner knives with stainless steel blades (8.75"L), 9 butter knives (6"L), 8 dinner forks (8"L), 2 serving spoons (8.5"L), 1 pickle fork, and 1 ladle. Total weight is 2419g, excluding knives with stainless steel blades. This classic sterling silver flatware collection embodies timeless craftsmanship and style, ideal for both special occasions and everyday elegance. Dimensions: See DescriptionCondition: Age related wear.
Set of eight (six plus two) reproduction mahogany dining chairs in Chippendale style, the pierced carved ladder backs above drop-in seats and square cut supports with stretchers, together with a mahogany D-end dining table on square tapering supports with two extra leaves (19th Century and later)
A single Chippendale period mahogany dining chair, with a carved pierced splat back, width 56cm, depth 46cm, height 94cm. Condition - good No play or wobble to the back. No visible signs of any restoration or repairs. Upholstery is in good clean condition.Believe it to be George III period. Very firm and usable.
A modern silver set of six Queen Elizabeth II Silver Jubilee dishes. A 'Chippendale sweetheart' dish, Sheffield 1977, a 'Royal Plate' hallmarked London 1977, a 'Prince Charles' plate hallmarked Sheffield 1978, a 'Dickens' plate hallmarked Sheffield 1978, a 'St Paul's Wedding' plate hallmarked Sheffield 1978, and a 'Royal Plate' to commemorate the 25th Anniversary (1953-1978) of the coronation 1978, all plates are in original boxes with certificates, weight 22.766 oz.
A GEORGE III STYLE MAHOGANY OCCASIONAL TABLE IN THE MANNER OF THOMAS CHIPPENDALE the square top with a raised and pierced gallery over a relief carved frieze, on conforming legs with pierced corner brackets and joined by a single shelf, 79cm high x 41cm squareProvenance: Wabey House, Upwey, Weymouth.
A CHIPPENDALE STYLE WALNUT CHEST ON STAND possibly American, the upper section with five short drawers over three long graduated drawers, on a stand with shaped apron and cabriole legs, 152cm high x 103cm wide x 57cm deepNote: For a similar example please see Bonhams, New York, Fine American & European Furniture, 23rd January 2014, Lot 1021.
A set of ten well-proportioned mahogany Chippendale-style dining chairs, first half of the 20th century, with pierced and carved splats and drop-in seats, the set comprising two carver and eight single chairs, supported by cabriole legs with claw and ball feet. 67 cm wide x 57 cm deep x 99 cm overall height, 47 cm height to the seat top, (the carvers).

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