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A remarkably heavy Mahogany circular Snap Top Table having a most uncommon design cylindrical pillar support with three subsidiary supports of smaller dimensions and raised on three swept legs of pirouette design terminating with hoof-like bases and small castors, 35" diameter x 29 3/4" high approx. Provenance: By descent from Miss. E. Ramsay, Green Chair Lodge, Milton Ferry, Peterborough. Miss. Ramsay was the cook at Milton Hall, Peterborough, the seat of the Fitzwilliam family (her uncle and aunt Thomas & Hilda Needs were, respectively, the Head Butler & Housekeeper there), she appreciated fine things and this table formed part of her lifetime's collection. She purchased the table on the 16th May 1975 from John Bell of Aberdeen Ltd, member of the B.A.D.A. Invoice No. 1529 refers: "A fine antique Chippendale Mahogany circular tip-up Table with unusual shaped Tripod. Period circa 1770", (£325). A black & white photograph of the table has a typed label verso: "F.1196. A fine example of an Antique Chippendale Mahogany Tip Up Table with very unusual central cluster column stem. This terminates in a tripod with shaped toes and brass castors. This useful Table has considerable merit, being very unusual in style and of extremely useful size. The top has a diameter of 35 inches and the Table is 30 inches high. Period circa 1770.
CHINESE CHIPPENDALE STYLE MAHOGANY FRAMED SALON STOOL,with stylised floral upholstery on a pale ground, on chamfered square legs with fret pierced corners, joined by a pierced 'H' stretcher, on block feet, 102cm x 70cm, and 46cm highCondition good to fair. Upholstery with some minor stains. Small restoration to one fretwork joint. Frame with light age and use related wear.
SET OF EIGHT CHINESE CHIPPENDALE STYLE BAMBOO COCKPEN CHAIRS,with arched back, padded seat, on four supports joined by an 'X' stretcherA few spots where binding to stretchers has come slightly loose throughout the lot, but still structurally sound. One seat has electrical tape to seat to repair. Some general surface wear throughout, including discolouration/ wear to the varnish. Upholstery in generally good condition with very few marks throughout; seems quite modern/ recent. Some slight wiggle to the chairs but construction generally solid.Height: 97cmWidth: 44cm Additional images available.
A SET OF SIX GEORGE II MAHOGANY DINING-CHAIRS Mid-18th century, after a design by Thomas Chippendale, each with serpentine toprail above a pierced interlaced 'Gothic' splat, above a padded drop-in seat covered in cream silk damask, on leaf-carved cabriole legs, on claw-and-ball feet, two chairs with original corner blocks, 100 cm high
A GEORGE II ENGRAVED BRASS-MOUNTED WALNUT STRONG BOX Second quarter 18th century, in the manner of Abraham Roentgen. of architectural form, the hinged cover with an arched carrying-handle, engraved as a foliate swag, the top encased on all sides with a brass band engraved with echinus and dentil moulding, each corner with Ionic pilasters on each face against a stonework background, with foliate swags connecting the pilasters, the lower edge of the front face centred with the figure of fortune, with two locks, the interior with a hinged panel in the cover, and a well with two divisions (possibly for tea caddies and a mixing bowl), 18 cm. high; 40 cm. wide; 20 cm. deepFurniture with engraved brass mounts was a distinctive feature of certain mid-18th century London makers including Abraham Roentgen, originally from Mulheim am Rhein, but worked in London from 1733-38 and again in 1766. Roentgen's co-religionist in the London chapter of the Moravian Brotherhood and fellow furniture maker, Frederick Hintz, also made furniture with engraved brass plaques. Furniture by the Exeter maker John Channon is also characterised by engraved brass, fuelling speculation that Roentgen, Hintz and Channon may have worked together (see Roentgen, Abraham (1711–1793) BIFMO (history.ac.uk)) Thomas Chippendale, in his Director, (3rd ed. 1762) recommended that for tea chests ‘the Ornaments should be of Brass or Silver’. Several London makers made engraved-brass mounted boxes for various uses, such as tea chests or dressing-boxes, some with exotic timbers. The only maker known to have made such boxes was Landall & Gordon, whose trade card featured a bombé tea chest (British Museum D,2.1273); a tea chest of the same design as that on their trade card is in the Victoria & Albert Museum (W.11:1 to 2-1965), and another in mahogany with brass inlay is signed T. LANDALL. See C. Gilbert & T. Murdoch, John Channon and brass-inlaid furniture 1730-1760, 1993, p. 20-21, pl. 13 & pp. 121-126. A similar tea chest was sold at Sotheby’s London, 26 October 2016, lot 1034.
A set of twelve George III revival mahogany chairs (2x carvers + 10x chairs), in a Thomas Chippendale manner, serpentine top rail interlaced splats, rectangular reupholstered seat, raised on fluted supports, united by stretchers. (12)Provenance:The content of Wartnaby Castle in Melton Mowbray, Leicestershire, the property is mentioned Nicholas Pevsner's The Building of England and noted as a substantial house in the Little Belvoir Estate built in 1839 and enlarged in the mid 19th century.
BOOK OF COMMON PRAYER - BINDINGThe Book of Common Prayer, and Administration of the Sacraments, and Other Rites and Ceremonies of the Church, EXTRA-ILLUSTRATED with 59 engraved plates, contemporary Chippendale red morocco gilt, the sides richly decorated with wide border of rococo scrollwork, flowers and insects, with a central green morocco oval inlay enclosing the Sacred Monogram ('J.H.S.'), the whole surrounded by a gilt gloriole, the spine elaborately tooled within 6 compartments within raised bands, g.e., large 4to (275 x 210mm.), Oxford, Printed by T. Wright and W. Gill, Printers to the University, 1769Footnotes:BOUND IN A FINE 'CHIPPENDALE' RED MOROCCO BINDING. This copy has been extra-illustrated with fifty-nine engraved plates, the full suite (including title) from a work entitled 'The Liturgy of the Church of England; illustrated... with Historical and Explanatory Sculptures... Printed in London in 1755 by Edward Ryland'. No copies of this are recorded on ESTC or OCLC. Provenance: John William Beaumont Pease, Lord Wardington (1936-2019), bookplate; Sotheby's, Wardington Library of English Bibles, 12 July 2006, lot 126.This lot is subject to the following lot symbols: •• Zero rated for VAT, no VAT will be added to the Hammer Price or the Buyer's Premium.For further information on this lot please visit Bonhams.com
SECHS LIKÖRGLÄSER AUF TABLETT, 20. Jh., Silber, insgesamt 289 Gramm. 1) Sechs Likörgläser, gemarkt "Gorham Sterling / 955", 925er Sterlingsilber, wohl USA. Gebauchte Form auf Rundstand. H. 5 cm, D. 4,5 cm. 2) Tablett / Teller, gemarkt "800" sowie weitere undeutliche Punze, 800er Silber. Passig geschweifte Form mit Profilrand (ähnlich Form "Chippendale" von Wilkens). D. 19 cm, H. 1 cm (Gebrauchsspuren).
10 UNTERSETZER, deutsch, 20. Jh., 447 Gramm, 925er Sterlingsilber. Gemarkt mit Halbmond und Krone, Feingehaltsangabe und Manufakturpunze "HB" - Hermann Berhnd / Dresden. Passig-geschweifte Form mit Profilrand; ähnlich dem Muster "Chippendale" von Wilkens. H. 1 cm, D. 10 cm. (Gebrauchsspuren; partiell Kratzer).
CHIPPENDALE STYLE CHAIR. A 19th century Chippendale style, mahogany, open elbow chair. Please note that all items in this auction are previously owned & are offered on behalf of a private vendor. If detail on condition is required on any lot(s) PLEASE ASK FOR A CONDITION REPORT BEFORE BIDDING. The absence of a condition report does not imply the lot is perfect. Please note: Our shipping service is not available for this lot. We CANNOT offer in-house shipping for furniture, rugs etc. Buyer collect or collection on their behalf only.
Good quality Edwardian Chippendale Revival mahogany two height bookcase by Waring and Gillows with adjustable shelves enclosed by two astragal glazed doors and cupboards below enclosed by two panelled doors on carved ogee bracket feet. 112cm wide x 43cm deep x 186cm highCondition report: Very good condition
Good quality Gillows Georgian-style Chippendale revival carved mahogany breakfront two height bookcase with adjustable shelves enclosed by astragal glazed doors with cupboards below enclosed by three figured and panelled doors, carved shell and floral festoons on acanthus leaf carved ogee bracket feet, 171cm wide x 53cm deep x 205cm high
A BOX OF ASSORTED DOLLS AND A REPRODUCTION MAHOGANY STAINED CHIPPENDALE STYLE DOLL'S CHAIR, height of chair 51.5cm, dolls include modern bisque head collectors dolls, a BND of London plastic doll with cry and head turns when walking , height 52cm and a Regal of Canada plastic doll (Box, chair and loose doll)
British School (Late 18th century) Portrait of a young lady, half length seated on a Chippendale style chair wearing a white dress and holding a posy of pink Roses Portrait of a young lady, half length seated wearing a pale pink dress with a posy of pink Roses pinned to her bodice Oil on metal, 18.5cm dia. (oval) (2)
A MAHOGANY SERVING TABLE OR SIDE TABLE IN GEORGE III STYLE, IN THE MANNER OF THOMAS CHIPPENDALE, 19TH CENTURY With blind fretwork frieze83.5cm high, 127cm wide, 58cm deep Provenance: Private collection removed from 9, Royal Crescent, BathCondition Report: Marks, knocks, scratches and abrasions consistent with age and use. The top with significant splits and cracks. The side mouldings with various screw repairs and later brackets to underside.Condition Report Disclaimer

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