An Antique Oak Dresser with Rack. The rack having a moulded cornice above a scalloped frieze and three plank-backed shelves. The base section fitted with three short drawers above four turned column front legs leading down to a pot shelf below on bracket feet. 76 ins (193 cms) high, 66 ins (168 cms) long, and 16½ ins (42 cms) deep.
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A Rare European Two Tier Circular Table of Bold & Impressive presence. The top composed of three thick oak planks measuring 45 ins (114 cms) in diameter and edged in a bent ash strip fastened with heavy iron studs, echoed by a smaller under-shelf 32 ins (81 cms) in diameter and standing on three splayed moulded plank legs 28 ins (71 cms) in height. One of the legs with graffiti punch-worked initials AK and date 1783.
A Splendid 17th Century & Later Carved Oak Tester Bed of fine presence & standing, probably of West Country Origin. The panelled full tester framed by a moulded lunette carved cornice & canopy frieze of linked foliate circles. The head board having a bulge front top rail ornamented with foliate lunettes, a broad decoratively carved frieze with punch-work embellishments and two recessed arcaded panels enriched with guilloche quatrefoils in chip-carved arches divided by carved muntins with shaped protuberances flanking the sides and a bulging lower rail forming a candle shelf above four plain base panels. The carved foot posts incorporating bulbous gadrooned & foliate carved cup & cover swellings above square free standing base sections leading down to the beveled block feet, 74 ins (213 cms) long, 58 ins (148 cms) wide, 77½ ins (197 cms) high [Provenance: Ex Vernon Family].
A 17th Century Two Door Oak Buffet. The plank top above a lunette carved frieze. The front panel centred by a diamond; carved with leaves beneath a foliated arch with fluted columns. The two cupboard doors on butterfly hinges carved with horizontal diamonds ornamented with punch-work stars. The nulled and gadrooned frieze above rising baluster turned legs to the front and palmate stiles to the rear leading down to an open base shelf carved with s-scrolls along the sides. 43¼ ins (110 cms) high, 51½ ins (131 cms) wide, 23¼ ins (59 cms) in depth.
A George IV figured rosewood chiffonier in the Gillows manner, the upper part with mirror panelled back, fitted one shelf with pierced brass gallery and turned and acanthus leaf capped brass column supports, the base fitted two shelves enclosed by a pair of plain panelled doors flanked by moulded scroll columns with carved leaf paterae and leaf cappings, on turned and reeded bun feet, 44ins wide x 19ins deep x 51ins high
A late Victorian inlaid rosewood side cabinet by Hewetson & Milner of Tottenham Court Road, London, the whole inlaid with boxwood stringings, classical urns, bellflower and ribbon swags, the upper part with angled scroll pediment and shelf, shaped side brackets, and mirror panelled back, fitted one frieze drawer with raised centre panel and flanked by recessed fluted panels above cupboard fitted one drawer enclosed by a pair of oval panelled doors, on slender turned and reeded front supports with swept-in undertier, 36ins wide x 15ins deep x 70ins high
A late 19th century giltwood and gesso pier cabinet, having a moulded frieze above a bevelled glass door within reeded columns, the door enclosing glass shelf, the cabinet having mirror back and bevelled glass sides, the whole raised upon turned and tapering reeded supports with lyre ends, to a platform undertier, height 139cm, width 73cm (Illus.)
A 19th Century painted pine simulated mahogany housekeeperÕs cupboard of breakfront design, the upper section with two panelled doors enclosing a lined interior with single shelf flanked by two smaller cupboard doors, the base with two central doors enclosing six linen shelves flanked by two further cupboard doors each enclosing a bank of four drawers, the two upper drawers with sliding covers, the central deep drawer as two with an open top, the lower with sliding top again as two small drawers raised on a plinth base
An Edwardian mahogany kneehole desk, the rectangular leather inset top with ebony and satinwood crossbanding over a central drawer flanked by two deep drawers each with double chevron stringing on square tapered legs to shelf stretcher to brass caps and castors (bears label inscribed "Maple & Co.")
Rosewood mantel timepiece, the 3.25" white dial within an octagonal surround inlaid with mother of pearl circles over a stepped pedestal base inlaid with brass motifs, 17" high; also a papier mache two train shelf clock, the movements striking on a gong, the 6.75" white dial within an arched case painted and inlaid with flowers, 14" high (2)
A Victorian lady's rosewood and marquetry bonheur du jour, by James Shoolbred and Co, the raised back with galleried lidded compartments for stationery, ink and pens, centred by a low shelf and rectangular bevelled mirror, T-shaped tooled leather writing surface above three drawers, tapered square legs, 104cm wide, 90cm high, c.1895
An Arts & Crafts period black stained Oak Bookcase, the heavy arched pediment over two bevelled glass doors, enclosing a cupboard, flanked on either side by similar doors crested with lion masks and scrolls, and with further bevelled glass panels below enclosing adjustable shelving, with a central open shelf with two brushing slides above two frieze drawers, over two further panelled doors enclosing cupboard, and raised on heavy compressed bun feet, 90” wide, 93 ½” high
A 19th Century Mahogany Sheraton style Sideboard, of twin pedestal form, the pedestals each with ogee tops joined by a central arched pediment and the whole inlaid with panels of Sheraton type floral marquetry, satinwood cross banded and boxwood and ebonised strung throughout, the deep central shelf with a frieze drawer and flanked on either side by a further cellaret and deep drawer, each over cupboards on paw front feet, circa late 19th Century, 59 ½” wide
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