Having a boarded top above three double framed mitre moulded frieze drawers, a bold shaped applied moulding, raised on three baluster turned front legs, joined by plain rectangular section stretchers. Good overall colour and patination
A decorative mid 18th Century English oak low dresser of good proportions.
The two plank moulded top above three moulded edge frieze drawers, retaining the original brasswork, with matching applied panels to each side. Having an attractive ogee cut frieze raised on well shaped cabriole front legs terminating in pad feet. Good overall colour and patination.
A fantastic 18th Century English oak dresser of narrow proportions.
The well patinated moulded top over three drawers, each within a fine faded mahogany banded and cock beaded surround, above a waist moulding and a pair of fielded panelled cupboard doors, centred by a conforming panel, having two fielded panels to the sides on bracket feet. Exceptional overall colour and patination.
18th Century English oak dresser base,The plain single plank top above three drawers having the original brass swan-neck handles and later but suitable escutcheons. The base having a central fixed rectangular fielded panel, flanked by two matching double paneled doors, resting on rectangular block legs.
An exceptional early 19th Century well patinated deal dresser.
The slot in rack having three shelves with original iron hooks, above six dummy spice drawers. The base with six drawers above the attractive fret carved apron. On chamfered supports, united by a pot board, resting on bracket feet.
An impressive 19th Century English oak dresser base. The very well patinated two plank moulded top above three mahogany cross-banded drawers, having later turned brass handles and two with locks, above a thick shaped decorative skirt with panels to the sides. Resting on square tapered legs and having exceptional overall varied colour and patination.
18th Century English George ll faded Mahogany Gate-Leg Table
The oval opened three plank top, unusual as usually several joined planks.
Supported by four turned tapered legs, terminating on a round pad-foot.
Good overall faded colour.
Recently restored by Smith & Allpress.
C.1760
These tables are one of Englands best inventions regarding furniture.
Having many different uses.
An attractive sofa/side/hall table.
A ‘D’ shaped sofa/serving table. Very useful for entertainers.
Or as a breakfast/dining table.
The covello moulded top above two short and three long graduated, figured walnut and cross banded drawers above a matching later three drawer base, resting on walnut cabriole legs, terminating on pad feet.
Note the beautiful country figured elm double plank sides.
A rare find indeed, another recent private purchase.
18th Century English country oak chest of unusually small proportions.
The well patinated moulded top, above two short and three long graduated cock-beaded drawers, all retaining the original brass swan-neck handles and escutcheons. Resting on low shaped bracket feet.
The top with a simple cornice above two short and three long drawers. The base with a shaped frieze with three short drawers, raised on cabriole legs on pointed pad feet. (Restorations)
Late 17th Century English oak coffer of unusually high proportions.
The hinged plank top above a carved top rail then two celtic style leaf carved panels, flanked by deep groove moulded boards, terminating in rectangular section legs. Good overall colour and patination (original hinges recently repaired).
18th Century English George III Country Oak Writing Bureau
The rectangular top, above the hinged fall-front, with the original four-throw lock and Georgian wire-bow key. Opening to reveal letter and document slots. The seven various shaped drawers, concealing two never before discovered secret drawers,complete with 240 or so years of dust. The base having two short and two long graduated drawers, with later brasswork. Resting on shaped bracket feet.