A GEORGE III MAHOGANY OVAL DRINKS TRAY IN THE MANNER OF THOMAS CHIPPENDALE, C.1780-90 with a wavy edge laminated gallery and a chamfered border to the underside, with a paper trade label, inscribed 'Collezione d'arte antica parenti Firenze' 46 x 68.2cm Provenance From a Private Cornish Country Estate. Catalogue Note See Christopher Gilbert, 'The Life and Work of Thomas Chippendale', p.276, pl.505, for a similar tray, probably supplied by Thomas Chippendale in 1763 to Dumfries House. Also, Christie's, 500 Years Decorative Arts Europe, 18th November 2010, lot 104, for a related example.
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A PAIR OF GEORGE III MAHOGANY OPEN ARMCHAIRS; IN THE MANNER OF THOMAS CHIPPENDALE, C.1775 each with an oval back, with eight pierced spokes and a central leaf carved rondel, with moulded scroll arms and an embroidered silk upholstered seat, with a fluted frieze and fluted tapering legs terminating in brass caps and leather roller castors, the seat rails with 'V' shaped cuts and holes for cross battens (2) Provenance Acquired by the present owner from Partridge Fine Arts Ltd., 144-146 New Bond Street, London, 6th November 1984. A Private Collection, London. Catalogue Note A suite of furniture with similar backs was made by Thomas Chippendale for Ninian Home of Paxton House, Berwickshire, Scotland and also a set of related hall chairs probably by Thomas Chippendale for Newby Hall. See Christopher Gilbert, 'The Life and Work of Thomas Chippendale', pp.100 and 103, pls.164 and 174.
AN EARLY GEORGE III GILTWOOD WALL MIRROR CHIPPENDALE PERIOD, C.1765 the later oval plate in a leaf, branch, 'C' scroll and rocaille carved frame, with a leafage surmount flanked by a pair of ho-ho birds, re-gilt 120 x 73cm Provenance Acquired by the present owner from Jeremy Ltd., 255 King's Road, London, 11th March 1985. A Private Collection, London.
A MAHOGANY GRANDMOTHER CLOCK BY JOHN HICCOX LONDON the brass eight day movement with four turned pillars and tapering plates, with a verge escapement, the seven inch circular brass dial with Roman and Arabic numerals and a faux pendulum aperture, signed 'John Hiccox London', in a well carved 'Chippendale' style case decorated with scrolls, rocaille and husks, on swept feet 138.2cm high
A Chinese Chippendale style mahogany silver table, 19th century, the rectangular moulded top above a blind fret work frieze and 'C' scroll spandrels, upon Gothic moulded legs of tapering square section, terminating in a spreading foot and brass castors, 76cm H x 102cm W x 67cm D Provenance; Llangedwyn HallCondition reportWater splash marks to the table top, 20cm length of beading detached from the end of the table.One leg joint loose at the top of one table leg with a break in the spandrel.Later blocks applied to the underside indicating later restoration, several spandrels also appear to be later.Some loss and damage to the blind fretwork frieze.
George III mahogany set of country Chippendale style dining chairs to consist of 2 carver chairs together with 5 matching dining chairs in similar design to the carvers circa 1800. In good functional condition though please note there are a few issues present such as loose stretchers, a couple of repairs and some general fine tuning to be done.
Pair late 20th century cherry wood Chippendale style elbow chairs, the shaped cresting rail relief carved with flower head, pierced lyre shaped carved with foliage, scroll carved and moulded arm supports, seat upholstered in green leather, tapering reeded supportsDimensions: Length/Width: 64cm
A GEORGE V SMALL SILVER WAITER, by Henry Hodson Plante, London 1935, with Chippendale rim, raised on three scroll feet, 10.1cm diameter; together with A SILVER-PLATED SARDINE BOX, rectangular, the hinged cover with shell and foliate knop within a rectangular engraved foliate surround, with twin triangular handles and frosted clear-glass liner, raised on pierced scrolling foliate feet; and A SILVER-PLATE AND CRANBERRY GLASS INKWELL, the glass bottle within a galleried mount to the centre of an undulating silver-plate circular stand with embossed scrolling foliate border, raised on three flattened bun feet. (3)
A GEORGE V LARGE SILVER TWO-HANDLED TRAY, by Walker & Hall, Sheffield 1929, shaped rectangular with Chippendale rim, engraved with monogram to centre. 50.7cm across handles, 70.4 troy ouncesCONDITION REPORTMarks clear and well struck - further stamped with W&H flag mark and 'WALKER & HALL / SHEFFIELD' to underside. Heat marks (?) to front, and further light surface marks and scratches commensurate with age and use
A Set of Eight (6+2) Carved Mahogany Chippendale Revival Dining Chairs, early 20th century, with green leatherette drop-in seats, the acanthus carved top rails above C scroll pierced splats and plain seat rails, on cabriole legs with claw and ball feet, singles 53cm by 44cm by 98cm, carvers 62cm by 49cm by 99cm
A Pair of Joined Oak Back Stools, the moulded and scrolled top rails above shell and C scroll solid splats, the moulded seats on turned and block forelegs joined by a carved stretcher, 45cm by 36cm by 112cm; and An 18th Century Provincial Chippendale Style Ash Dining Chair, with pierced splat and boarded seat, on square form legs, 49cm by 40cm by 93cm (3)
NEAR PAIR OF ATTRACTIVE GEORGE III CHINESE CHIPPENDALE MAHOGANY ELBOW CHAIRS, the shaped back with octagonal trellis moulded rails within outset arm rests with similar trellis decoration, upholstered drop in seat in floral cloth, on square moulded legs with trellis angles, 69cm at widest part (2) Provenance: The William Mowat-Thomson Collection
EDWARDIAN 'CHINESE CHIPPENDALE' MANTEL CLOCK, the circular brass dial with Roman numerals and one train 30 hour movement by Japy Freres, , contained in a red lacquered case with pagoda top, blind fretted frieze, on splayed bracket feet, 25cm high Provenance: The William Mowat-Thomson Collection
GOOD MODERN REGENCY-STYLE MAHOGANY & SATINWOOD CROSSBANDED TWIN PEDESTAL DINING TABLE & CHAIRS, table with triple reeded top on gunbarrel columns and reeded splayed legs, brass castors, 267cms (8'9") extended, the set of eight Chippendale style chairs with drop-in gold-patterned seats (9) Condition: Excellent
A George III style mahogany three pedistal dining table and twelve Chippendale style chairsCondition report: Three pedestals and two leaves 75 x 122 x 379.5cm Top and table edge have light scratching and wear consistent with useLegs are knocked in placesChairs have minor knocks and chips to the extremeties, some seats marked/stained
[CHIPPENDALE (THOMAS)The Gentleman and Cabinet-Maker's Director. Being a Large Collection of the Most Elegant and Useful Designs of Household Furniture], 77 engraved plates only (comprising nos. 2-11, 13-15, 17, 19-25, 25bis, 28-77, 79-81, 83-85), the first and last defective, 7 damp stained, some spotting, lacks title and preliminaries, disbound, folio (455 x 290mm.), [c.1754]--[DARLY (MATTHIAS) The Ornamental Architect, or Young Artists Instructor... Publish'd by Matthias Darly], engraved dedication leaf addressed to 'the artists, manufacturers & mechanics of Great Britain & Ireland', index leaf, and 96 engraved plates (of 99, lacking nos. 99-100 and 102), 2 additional ?eighteenth century pen, watercolour and grey wash designs for pine cone ornaments (c.120 x 120mm.) tipped-in, lacks title and frontispiece, light dampstain in upper fore-corner of plates 14-19, small loss to fore-edge of plates 90 to end (touching imprint of plates 92-94 and 98, final 4 strengthened at margins on verso), occasional spotting, modern cloth [cf. ESTC T135950, citing 3 copies only; Harris 188 or 189], folio (415 x 260mm.), [?Robert Sayer, 1771] (2)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

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