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Two Victorian pine wash stands of varying design, a Victorian painted pine pot cupboard, a Georgian oak snap top occasional table of circular form raised on a turned pillar and tripod and a further Victorian mahogany wash stand with shaped supports (barn fresh as found)
A contemporary French revival kneehole ladies dressing table, with decorative painted finish, shaped outline, with gilt highlights, central hinged mirror lined lid/shallow compartment over two real and one dummy frieze drawer, raised on shaped supports, together with a matching chair, labelled to interior of one drawer, John Widdicomb, Makers of Fine Furniture, Grand Rapid, Michigan
One lot of miscellaneous items to include a nest of Eastern hardwood occasional tables of rectangular form with simple carved detail, a camel stool with stitched pad seat, cabin trunk, reproduction cheval mirror, green painted tin trunk, wicker log basket, two divisional magazine rack, a Chinese carved hardwood framed table dinner gong with scrolling dragon and further detail complete with brass bell and striker
An Edwardian/1920s oak oval dropleaf gateleg dining table raised on six barley twist supports together with an unusual oak occasional/centre table of oval form with pie crust border raised on spiral twist column supports united by shaped stretchers and a further smaller two tier occasional table of circular form with simulated splayed bamboo supports (3)
An oak gentleman’s dressing table,c.1930, by Peter Waals (1870-1937), the shaped rectangular top centred with a single drawer and cupboard with a tiered panel, flanked by eight further drawers, wrought scrolled handles with chased details, 122cm wide56cm deep97cm highLiterature: 'The Furniture and Joinery of Peter Waals', the Alcuin Press, 1930, plate 9 with a similar piece illustrated and described as 'a man’s dressing table in oak'. Peter van der Waals was born in Holland in 1870 and worked as a foreman for Ernest Gimson at his workshop in Daneway House near Sapperton, Gloucestershire, England. The workshops had been started by Gimson and Sidney & Ernest Barnsley to produce furniture in the tradition of the Arts and Crafts Movement. This cabinet was inspired by British furniture of the 17th century and demonstrates the continuing strength of the Arts and Crafts tradition in Britain even after World War I. After Gimson's death in 1919, van der Waals started his own workshop in Chalford, Gloucestershire, producing domestic furniture.
A rosewood dining room suite, § designed by Niels Otto Møller for J L Møller, comprising:an extending dining table, model No.15, with folding leaf, on four tapering legs, extended 174cm72cm high, anda set of six chairs, model No.78, with triple rail backs, woven seats, on tapering legs,80cm (7)A10 CITES Licence no. 576763/18
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