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A Chippendale style miniature mahogany bombe bureau bookcase. The upper section with arcaded frieze over a pair of "Diamond" glazed doors. The base with shaped fall opening to reveal a stepped and fitted interior of small drawers. With a single frieze drawer below. On shaped bracket and lions paw feet. The bookcase containing many miniature leather-bound and other volumes. 51 cm wide x 28 cm deep x 83 cm highCondition report: Some lifting to the veneer of the sides.
A pair of probably American "Chippendale Style" mahogany open arm elbow chairs with a laurel branch and wreath carved cresting rail above a shaped and carved anthemion splat fitted with a pair of extended swept arms and stuff over seat. Supported on moulded square supports. Probably 19th century but in the 18th-century style.Condition report: Old repairs to the back uprights and splats.
A Chippendale-style three-tier night table with overall blind fret decoration, having a central drawer, on square supports, 35cm square, 76cm high, (one leg damaged, drawer handle replaced) and a Georgian-style mahogany wash stand with open bowl aperture above two small drawers and jug stand, with turned column on cabriole legs, 82cm high, (2).
A GEORGE V SILVER SALVER, by Stevenson & Law, Sheffield 1934, plain shaped circular with Chippendale style border, raised on three foliate scroll feet. 26cm diameter, 20 troy ouncesThe absence of a Condition Report does not imply that a lot is without imperfections. Please note carefully the exclusion of liability for the condition of lots contained in the Conditions of Sale.Marks clear and well struck - further stamped 'F.R. TURNER & SONS / LEEDS' to underside. Light surface marks and scratches commensurate with age and use
A SET OF EIGHT MAHOGANY CHIPPENDALE STYLE DINING CHAIRS, early 20th century comprising six dining chairs and two carvers, with carved and pierced splats and floral or foliate decorated frames on cabriole legs with fish feet, all upholstered in a brightly coloured modern fabric, carver height 95cm, width 63cm, depth 55cm (8)
A George III mahogany chest, rectangular top with dentil frieze above two short and three long graduated cockbeaded drawers, flanked by canted angles carved with blind fretwork in the Chinese Chippendale taste, bracket feet, 111.5cm high, 120cm wide, 59cm deep, formerly the upper section of a chest-on-chest
An early 20th Century carved giltwood standard lamp in the Georgian style, a 20th Century mahogany framed and caned yoke back chair on cabriole legs to claw and ball feet, two Provincial Chippendale style dining chairs, a Provincial Hepplewhite style carver chair, pair of Edwardian mahogany and inlaid dining chairs, a 19th Century mahogany and marquetry urn medallion inlaid hanging corner cupboard (no back) and a mahogany and barber pole strung shield shaped dressing mirror and an oval dressing mirror on S scroll supports
A set of fourteen ebonised Chippendale style dining chairs with drop in seats, all standing on cabriole legs and ball and claw feet. (12 + 2) (14) (B.P. 21% + VAT)Early 20th century. Generally good. However, some have some movement to the backs. Minor wear in places as expected. Minor wear/marks to seats.
A George III mahogany serpentine chest attributed to Thomas ChippendaleThe rectangular moulded top above three long graduated drawers, on shaped bracket feet, 114cm wide, 59cm deep, 94cm high.The form of this chest of drawers closely relates to a very similar three-drawer serpentine dressing chest supplied by Thomas Chippendale to Mersham-le-Hatch in 1768, rather unusually made in rosewood. It has similar proportions of the drawers, projecting serpentine top, and similar shape to the feet, which are laminated on the present example - another signature feature of the Chippendale's workshop. Among other distinctive features, related to documented or attributed to Chippendale pieces, are the panelled back, chamfered drawer-stops, profile of the bottom moulding, and the red wash applied to the underside and backboards. The drawers are oak-lined with cedar bottoms, the locks are brass, two-lever, and the handles are of the same pattern that was used by Chippendale on the desk that he supplied to Dumfries House. The same canted corners appears on a smaller chest of drawers, attributed to Thomas Chippendale, sold Christie's London, 22 May 2019, lot 31. Other similar serpentine chests were supplied by Thomas Chippendale for Ninian Home at Paxton House, Scotland; Henry, 10th Earl of Pembroke at Wilton House, Wiltshire and Sir Edward Knatchbull at Mersham le Hatch, Kent (see C.Gilbert, The Life and Work of Thomas Chippendale, London, 1978, vol. II, figs. 203, 205 and 206). Such simple and practical pieces intended for everyday use and 'done in a neat but not an expensive manner', to the same high quality standards as the more sophisticated examples, consisted a significant part of Thomas Chippendale's oeuvre.
A Chippendale style gilt metal wall light, 20th Century, having six lights on scrolling arms, 78cm high, together with a small three-branch hanging electrolier, 45cm high (2)Condition report: both will require rewiring, the gilt metal tarnished, the arms slightly bent, the hanging light with damages to the central glass baluster.
Collection of art and antiques books: including Great Victorian Engravings by Hilary Guise; Encyclopedia of Antiques; Decorative Work of Robert Adam Stillman; Chippendale by Anthony Coleridge; British Antique Furniture by John Andrews; English Looking Glasses by Geoffrey Wills; Small Antique Furniture by Bernard and Therle Hughes and other books.
George III mahogany set of county 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.
A George III Chinese Chippendale Style Dining Chair, late 18th century, the frame decorated with a moulded top rail above a fret carved back support and overstuffed seat, the reverse painted red, on square form legs joined by pierced stretchers, 59cm by 52cm by 100cmUpholstery to seat needs replacing. H-stretcher is damaged/repaired (see images). Numerous scuffs throughout the framework particularly to the legs. The splat with various splits, natural? (see images). Paint work reasonable.
A Chippendale Style Gilt and Gesso Overmantel Mirror, 3rd quarter 19th century, the mercury plate within a C scroll and rockwork frame with small shelves and surmounted by a pierced and scrolled pediment centred by a shell and cherub, 200cm by 177cmMirror plate seems original, there is some slight tarnishing and marks. Mirror has beeen re-gilded and there is a natural? cracking throughout the gesso. There are some losses mainly around both of the cherubs, there is an arm missing to each one (see image). The eagles on the corners with damaged wings, we do have part of the pieces.
A Pair of George III Carved Giltwood Girandoles, 3rd quarter 18th century, regilded and with later mirror plates and nozzles, the rockwork frame with C scrolls surmounted by a Ho-ho bird, 82cm by 50cm Provenance: Purchased from M Turpin For similar examples see Stevens (Christopher Claxton and Whittington (Stewart), 18th Century English Furniture, The Norman Adams Collection, pg.426 and Chippendale - The Gentleman and Cabinet-Maker`s Director,1762, pl CLXXVII described as Girendoles and illustrated with similar frames and scrolled branches Both girandoles have been completely re-gilded therefore are in good cosmetic condition. The only fault is that one of the birds is lacking gilding to the beak. Later mirror plates and sconces. See images for purchase receipt.
A set of eight Chippendale style dining chairs, each with mahogany arrow and carved back, with drop in leather upholstered seats, including two carvers, 99cm high, 62cm wide, 49cm deep. Upon initial inspection all the chairs are generally worn and scuffed. But appear structurally sound, with drop in seats.

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