Selling on consignment for private customers – NO GST
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.
A decorative 19th Century English Wedgwood Pagoda Pattern, earthenware plate. Gilt trim with red, green and blue central pagoda, surrounded by floral design.
Three rare framed prints by Johann Wilhelm Weinman from Phytanthoza Icongraphia
N.803 Persicaria
N.668 Lingua
N.648 Lichen
The first botanical work to use colour printed mezzotint successfully.
This process was so expensive and labour intensive, the process was not repeated for several decades. One of the finest examples of printed botanical works available.
An Exceptional matched Set of Eight Early 19th Century English Triple Bowed Windsor Armchairs
The bowed top rail housing a fret carved central splat and six spindles, with a bowed arm on bold turned supports, above a saddle seat, resting on turned out-swept legs.
All joined by a bowed (crinoline) stretcher.
All having exceptional colour and patination.
Recently restored, re-glued and waxed up in our workshop.
The unusual thing about this Harlequin set, is that they all have the same backs, very rare.
If you look closely you can see the slight variations between the arm supports and legs.
Selling on consignment for a private customer, NO GST.
Selling on consignment for private customers – NO GST
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.
A decorative 19th Century English Wedgwood Pagoda Pattern, earthenware plate. Gilt trim with red, green and blue central pagoda, surrounded by floral design.
A decorative 19th Century English Wedgwood Pagoda Pattern, earthenware plate. Gilt trim with red, green and blue central pagoda, surrounded by floral design.
A Rare Mid C18th English George II Faded Mahogany Tea Table
AA1841
The demilune shaped, hinged top above a deep oval frieze, housing a brass escutcheon and Georgian wire-bow key. Resting on shaped slender cabriole legs, with a rear gate-leg, terminating on pad feet.
The top opening to reveal a deep space where the valuable tea was once locked away from their servants.
The escutcheon, lock and strike plate have been removed over a century ago. We made a faux brass lock case, fitted a suitable escutcheon and added a period wire-bow key.
The rear having a demilune drop leaf and a cabriole gate-leg opening to support the leaf, making a small circular tea table.
These tables are rare. This one had been restored many years ago, we removed the heavy French polish by heavily cutting back and rebuilding a softer wax finish.
Note: all four pad feet have signs of old repairs (as expected) the patina overall is appealing.