First half 19th Century French Pear & Elm Farmhouse table
First half 19th Century French Pear & Elm Farmhouse table The well patinated Pear wood top above a palin Elm skirt, resting on square Elm tapered legs.
C. 1830
H 77 cm W 168 cm D 75 cm
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First half 19th Century French Pear & Elm Farmhouse table The well patinated Pear wood top above a palin Elm skirt, resting on square Elm tapered legs.
C. 1830
H 77 cm W 168 cm D 75 cm
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19th Century French Elm Farmhouse Table on Reeded Turned Tapered Legs
The beautifully grained three plank figured Elm top, above a plain scratch-moulded frieze, having a single central scratch-moulded drawer, resting on reeded turned tapered legs.
1880-1900
H.73cm W.197cm D.85cm
An Unusually Large Late 19th Century French Oak Farmhouse Table
The well patinated top, lifting to reveal four large secret storage compartments
Resting on square tapered legs, joined by an ‘H’ stretcher
I sold this table some years ago and am now re-selling. The table is in need of a good wax up.
1880 – 1900
H. 750cm W. 2230cm D. 1410cm
CDSS500
An unusual French `walnut side/bedside table – AA2126
The well used oval top, above a central turned leg, flanked by two small drawers, with turned handles. The matching rear legs, attached by an unusual ’T’ shaped rectangular stretcher.
H.62cm W.91cm D.50cm
Still to be re-glued, cleaned and re-waxed
AA2053
An unusual first half 19th Century French Walnut side table of plain small proportions
The rectangular three plank moulded top above narrow skirts having long rectangular fielded panels, with a matching moulded drawer to one short end, retaining the original turned handle.
Note, the drawer is unusually long, running the entire length of the top.
Resting on square slight shaped tapered legs. Fantastic overall rich patina.
C.1840
An attractive early 19th Century French walnut and fruitwood wine table. The book matched 2 plank top on a gun-barrel turned support on high slanted cabriole legs.
Note: Recently arrived from France, still needs leveling, gluing, waxing etc.
C.1830
H. 69 Dia. 65cm
STOLEN
Stock AA0919
Early 19th Century French oak well carved centre table.
Having a moulded three plank top, above a shaped floral and leaf carved frieze, the carvings flowing in to the long cabriole legs with decorative leaf carvings terminating in scrolled feet.
C. 1800
H. 2′ 6″ – 76 cm
W. 3′ 2″ – 85 cm
D. 2′ 3″ – 67 cm
A fantastic coffee table comprising of an early 19th Century French fruitwood dough-bin base with a 19th Century French burr elm quarter panelled door top.
H. 47cm W. 171cm D. 58cm.
The two plank double moulded top above two short and three long mahogany cross banded graduated drawers, having brass swan-neck handles, resting on shaped bracket feet.
Good overall faded colour and patination.
H. 108m W.114cm D.50cm
The gallery moulded top and lifting lid above a four short and three long slight graduated drawers, resting on bun feet.
Having a fantastic overall faded colour and patination.
With later but appropriate brasswork.
C. 1820
H: 88 cm W: 82 cm D: 43.5 cm
The moulded cornice above two bowed mahogany cross-banded doors, wearing decorative shaped escutcheons, opening to reveal four original bowed narrow shelves and a pair of lower drawers.
C 1780
H. 100 cm W. 69 cm D.48 cm
Stock UK1139
Late 18th Century, George III oak standing corner cupboard, having a shaped cornice above two slight gothic style glass moulded doors, retaining most of the original glass
Note: The horizontal mouldings disguise both shelves, flanked by canted sides.
The base same, except panelled doors concealing a shelved interior, resting on shaped bracket feet.
This piece is yet to be re-glued, cleaned and waxed. The end result will be fantastic.
C. 1800
H: 6′ 12″ – 212 cm
W: 3′ 10″ – 116 cm
D: 1′ 11 – 59 cm
18th Century oak hanging corner cupboard having a molded cornice continuing around the piece. Carved sides and a one and half inch thick glazed door with deep shaped moldings and the original marked glass, enclosing a shelved interior.
C. 1790
H: 3′ 1″ – 95 cm
W. 2′ 5″ – 74 cm
D: 1′ 4″ – 40 cm
Pair of period style English oak single bed heads.
Constructed in the 19th Century using old timbers. Made in 17th Century style.
Note: Could possibly be joined to create a Queen size bed head.
H: 4’ 1” – 125 cm W: 2’ 12” – 90.5 cm (single only)
A rare 17th Century English oak armchair.
The shaped top rail supporting a large shaped centre splat. The curved arms on turned supports meeting the two plank seat and flowing into a leg. All joined by stretchers. Great 340 year old patina. C.1680
H: 106 cm W: 59 cm D: 57 cm
Late 19th Century Australian Blackwood Library Chair
1890-1900
Opened H.87cm W.41cm D.56cm