Late 19th Century English Oak Folding Table Monks Chair.
The facing circular chair back with 17th Century style carved decoration, folding to a table top.
1890 – 1910
As Table: H. 76cm Dia 70cm
Chair: H.100cm W.70cm D.46cm
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The facing circular chair back with 17th Century style carved decoration, folding to a table top.
1890 – 1910
As Table: H. 76cm Dia 70cm
Chair: H.100cm W.70cm D.46cm
18th Century English Furniture – A Subtle Statement of Style
The two plank, wide cleated, moulded top, above an ogee-shaped frieze, housing a narrow high drawer, flanked by two large thumb-moulded drawers.
Resting on turned tapered legs, terminating on a pad-foot.
Fantastic overall faded patina, awaiting a good re waxing.
C.1750
H.70cm W.76cm D.48cm
English Country Furniture 1500-1900
by David Knell
Is a great reference book showing many variations of English country furniture.
The single plank well faded hinged folding top, opening to a tea serving or card playing top.
Having a figured mahogany frieze with narrow card holding drawer, retaining the original brass swan-neck handle.
Resting on square tapered ogee-moulded legs. One hinged rear leg, supports top when in use.
Note: rarely are the opened tops as well faded as the closed. Indicates was very well used and loved.
C.1780 H.72cm W.91cm D.44.5cm, opened 89cm square.
Decorative 19th and 20th century English Spode plates in display.
The circular dropside top above a slight frieze to each short end, resting on four turned tapered legs terminating on pad feet.
Fantastic faded colour and patination.
C.1760
H.70cm W.93cm D.34cm
Demilune 66cm
Round 1m
Being terribly overstocked, (but not complaining) I’ve taken this walnut entrance table to my apartment to create more shop space and over decorate my entrance!
My usual entrance pieces are also quite out of my usual style, but having a retro 1970 built apartment, I wanted something different from the interior at the door.
Not my usual style or periods, but had to have these unique pieces✨✨
This table should be in an English museum.
C.1770
H.72cm
W.76cm
D.50cm
17th – 19th century, English and French with art and decorative items from 17th to 21st centuries.
The few recent side tables included will be posted soon.
Take a look under Furniture, English or French, Tables, Side Tables, to see full details.
Just rearranged showroom and this walnut side table is still in stock, so I thought I’d show it off again.
Not my usual style or period, but had to have this unique piece ✨
Serpentine shaped moulded marble top, above a matching shaped carved and moulded front skirt, opening to reveal an unexpected narrow drawer.
The semi-triangular widening top, above a plain moulded skirt, with panelled sides and a floral carved iron hinged door, opening to reveal storage space.
Resting on turned legs, joined by rectangular upright stretchers.
C.1880
H.76cm W.102 & 58cm D.45cm
The tapered top makes this table easy to navigate in a small space.
Perfect as a sofa table, hall table, entrance table.
Serpentine shaped moulded marble top, above a matching shaped carved and moulded front skirt, opening to reveal an unexpected narrow drawer.
The stylish lines flowing into acanthus leaf carved knees and over expressed cabriole legs, terminating on a scrolled foot.
The beautifully veneered rear plain rectangular legs, on well shaped moulded feet.