19th Century Dutch Chinoiserie decorated display cabinet/bookcase,
The unusually narrow display cabinet having a serpentie shaped moulded top above original pitted glass paneled doors and angled sides The base having two hinged doors, concealing a long single shelved interior. Great overall colour and patination to the exquisite overall Chinoiseire decoratred finish. Restored in our workshops. C. 1860 H. 200cm W. 129cm D. 34cm
A first half 19th Century French oak and chestnut dining table/desk.
The very well patinated oak four plank top above a plain chestnut frieze housing a chestnut drawer with oak nob, resting on square tapered oak legs (raised to suitable height).
1820 – 1850
H. 2 ‘6″ – 77.5 cm W. 4′ 4″ – 132 cm D. 2’ 6″ – 76 cm
Mid 19th Century continental oak farmhouse table/desk.
The cleated planked top above a double moulded apron housing a centre drawer with original lock and key, and the original turned handles, and diamond shaped bone escutcheon. Resting on rectangular block legs with great overall colour and patination.
Provenance: Belonged to a recently retired Q.C who used it daily for 30 years.
A decorative first half 18th Century Spanish walnut side chair.
Having an exceptional horizontal carved back with a matching lower splat and front stretcher. The top with two rectangular vertical supports, having applied carved scrolls The two plank thumb moulded seat on matching rectangular legs, joined by stretchers, the side stretchers shaped.
A pair of 19th Century French pine and elm stools of good proportions. The well patinated rectangular pine seats resting on rectangular out swept chamfered legs. Good faded colouring and overall wear.
A well made set of English country Hepplewhite style fruitwood dining chairs including 2 carvers. The quarter moulded top rail above a fret carved vase shaped centre splat. Resting on a classic shoe. The adjacent matching uprights having shaped arms on inward curved supports. With a timber seat resting on square quarter moulded legs joined by stretchers.
An attractive set of six French Deco burr elm dining chairs. The book matched shaped backs with drop in upholstered seats resting on a slight sabre front leg.
An unusual late 18th Century French fruitwood Hepplewhite style occasional chair. The shaped top rail flowing into the four upright centre splats flanked by the tapered side supports. Having a drop in seat on shaped rails with a single grooved moulded edge flowing into the front chamfered legs, joined by turned and block stretchers.