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Late 18th Century English cherrywood and laburnum chest on chest – UK1120

Stock UK1120

Late 18th Century English cherrywood and laburnum chest on chest.

The moulded three plank top above applied mouldings to the top rail with a shaped laburnum centre piece. Then two short and three long generous sized graduated drawers having unusual laburnum cock beading and brass swan-neck handles, flanked by chamfered and moulded corner uprights, resting on attractive shaped bracket feet.

Note: This is the first Georgian fruitwood chest I have had in over 20 years, also having beautiful fruitwood and beech drawer lining and good overall colour.

C. 1800

H. 3’ 10” – 116 cm

W. 3’ 11” – 118 cm

D. 1’ 10” – 55 cm

George III oak standing corner cupboard, having a shaped cornice above two slightly gothic style glass moulded doors

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

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18th Century oak hanging corner cupboard

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 Bedheads – AA 0738

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 – AA2956

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

18th Century English Chippendale well faded Mahogany Side Chair – AA2100

The shaped top rail, having a knot to the centre right, flanked by strong ears,having tapered upright supports framing the well carved vertical centre splat.

The upholstered drop-in seat, inside slight mounlded plain rails, resting on square-block legs, joined by rectangular stretchers.

Perfect overall well faded to a walnut tone patination.

C.1770

H.96cm W.54cm D.50cm

An 18th Century English Oak Country Chippendale Occasional Chair

An 18th Century English Oak Country Chippendale Occasional Chair

The shaped top rail having the classic Chippendale ears, on tapered uprights, flowing into a bold shaped ‘Medullary Rays’ grained central splat.

With an upholstered seat, resting on square inner-chamfered legs, joined by rectangular stretchers.

Note: The double stretchers to the sides (unusual) good overall colour and patination.

C. 1780

17th Century Oak Wainscot Chair

17th Century Oak Wainscot Chair

Original Carving

Incredibly stunning

A gallery favourite.

H. 98cm

W. 49cm

D. 39 cm

Seat H. 35cm

C. 1660