19th Century English elm child’s Captain’s chair – AA1750
19th Century English elm child’s Captain’s chair.
H. 53 W. 44 D. 35cm
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19th Century English elm child’s Captain’s chair.
H. 53 W. 44 D. 35cm
The scroll decorated hood having an x banded arch shaped door, resting on a bold upward ogee shaped mould and a long narrow trunk with a matching arched oak door, above another bold ogee shaped mould to the base, resting on the original ogee shaped bracket feet.
The clock dial recently cleaned and touched up having a painted hunting scene and the 8 day clock also recently serviced and the works taken apart and cleaned.
C. 1810
H: 224 cm W: 53 cm D: 25 cm
The well patinated oval drop-side top, supported by four turned tapered legs, terminating on a pad foot.
Note: When closed perfect use as a hall or sofa table. When sofa table open one drop-side up to make a “D” shaped drinks table. Or fully opened as an attractive oval dining table. Good overall colour and patination.
C. 1760
H: 72 cm W: closed 41 cm, open 142 cm D: 130 cm
La Borde, Regency period Greek design.
Hand coloured engravings.
1813
42 cm x 57 cm (unframed)
A mid 18th Century English oak drop side table of large proportions.
The well patinated oval twin flap top above ogee end friezes, raised on turned tapered legs terminating on pad feet.
Having good overall colour and patination.
Note: photos taken before gluing, cleaning and waxing. Now showing appealing highlights.
C. 1760
H. 2’ 7” – 77 cm
W. 4’ 5” – 133 cm
D. 1’ 9” – 53 cm Fully opened – 118 cm x 144 cm
Stock AA1420
A mid 18th Century English oak drop side table of small proportions.
The oval dropside top above a slight shaped frieze resting on four turned tapered legs terminating on pad feet.
C. 1760
H. 2′ 3″ – 68.5 cm
W. 3′ 1″ – 93 cm
D. 1′ 3″ – 38.5 cm
Stock AA1435
A mid 18th Century English oak dropleaf table.
A confident version of its finer cousins in mahogany. This table with well proportioned cabriole legs was undoubtedly the product of an experienced cabinet-maker who probably also used fine timbers for his upmarket range. The well grained five plank oval dropleaf top above attractive ogee shaped ends, resting on beautifully proportioned cabriole legs a slight noof pad foot.
1730 – 1770
H. 2’2” – 66 cm
D. 2’10” – 87 cm
Width – open: 3’11” – 120 cm
closed: 1’1” – 35 cm
CGW134463/3a
Patere
La Borde, Regency period Greek vases and design.
Hand coloured engravings.
1813
42 cm x 57 cm (unframed)
George III Country Oak Tilt Top Wine Table
The unusually thin, circular two-plank top on a narrow turned, tapered support, resting on three downswept cabriole legs.
C. 1800
H. 71cm Dia. 60cm
18th Century English country oak tilt top wine table – AA2125
The well patinated circular tilt top, on a well turned support, resting on three outswept narrow cabriole legs.
Part of a new shipment that arrived this week.
All in need of a good clean and re-waxing.
C.1780
H.67cm Dia.56.5cm
The circular, well patinated, two-plank top on a refined turned vase shaped support, resting on three beautifully shaped down-swept cabriole legs, terminating in a narrow pad foot.
Notice the 19th Century handmade shaped steel braces securing the unusually thin top and a price tag from 1975 for $485, now valued at $3950 once restored.
Purchased privately today, November 14th 2018.
Still in need of a good clean, wax and to be photograped properly.
H. 68.5cm D. 53cm
Having a single plank circular top, raised on a gun barrel pillar and three hipped down swept legs terminating in pad feet.
C.1770
Diameter: 50 cm H: 67 cm
The well patinated pie-crust moulded single plank top, above a bird-cage revolving tilt-top base. Resting on a well turned and carved centre support, above beautiful out-swept cabriole legs, having shell-carved knees, terminating on a pointed pad-foot.
Stock UK1422
A late Georgian oak tri-pod pedestal table.
The circular top is mounted on a “birdcage” device which allows it to rotate, on a bold baluster turned pillar. This table is 18th Century in form, but the spur on the knees of the legs is a feature more typical of the first half of the 19th Century and suggests a later date.
Reference: ‘English Country Furniture’ by David Knell, Page 248 – Photo Page 341
H. 2 ‘4” – 70cm
D. 2’ 12” – 90cm
The three plank, wild grain, book-matched tilt top resting on a hexagonal vase shaped support, joined to bold slight shaped cabriole legs
Circa 1790
Yet to be glued, cleaned and waxed
H. 70cm Dia. 78cm
19th Century and later English country Oak demilune side table, having an ogee shaped frieze, resting on turned tapered legs terminating in pad feet.
(Restorations)
To be glued and waxed.
H. 68.5cm W. 102cm D. 45cm