An attractive Set of Six 20th Century Australian Ash Chippendale Style Dining Chairs, now white.

An attractive Set of Six 20th Century Australian Ash Chippendale Style Dining Chairs, now white.

The shaped top rail, above a fret carved tapered centre splat, flanked by shaped tapered uprights.
The freshly upholstered soft mint chenille seats blending beautifully.
Resting on a square leg, joined by stretchers.
This set of chairs were very tired, so we cleaned back the surface and refinished them in a soft white.
Would never dream of doing this to a period chair, however this method of restoration has vastly improved these.
These chairs would look fantastic with a period french fruitwood farmhouse table.
The last set I sold through a decorator in 2009.
These chairs also featured in a home I dressed in Elwood 2009.
To see the story of the Elwood home, search ‘Elwood’ on this website.
Above is a one off set of 19th Regency period watercolours of Indian birds, in Kamataka, Southwest India.

Dated 1828

Also, my favourite 17th Century botanical engraver, Hendrick Draakestein 1686.

An Exceptional 18th Century English Oak Dresser Base

An Exceptional 18th Century English Oak Dresser Base

THIS ITEM IS SOLD

An exceptional 18th Century English Oak dresser base.

Having a boarded crossbanded top above a shallow central drawer above two short drawers, flanked by two deep drawers, all crossbanded.
With a shaped apron, raised on five attractive cabriole legs with applied side panels.

Note: Good overall faded colour

C.1780

H: 80 cm

W: 189 cm

D: 48 cm

Untitled Art by Bill Henson

A George III English oak dresser base - UK1796

A George III English oak dresser base – UK1796

THIS ITEM IS SOLD

Having a central moulded drawer above an arched fielded cupboard door embraced

either side by a bank of three drawers and slender cut corner pilasters on nice bracket feet.

Note: This dresser is still in need of a good clean and wax.

H: 75.5 cm

W: 202 cm

D: 54 cm

'Snapshots of Elegance'

‘Snapshots of Elegance’

From time to time I’ll continue showing beautiful parts of beautiful pieces inside my showroom or home…

This afternoon my shop.

Stylish shapes and angles of the decorative arts & furniture said, here I am, show my beauty…

“Snapshots of the elegance of design”

This is what I will miss once I make my final sale of my final piece of stock in the next year or two…
A slow retirement is certainly the way I’ll remove myself from the antiques & art trade…

No hurry from me, suits my obvious ‘working in country time’ style of doing things.

I hope you enjoy the beauty as I do…

Today’s photos are from my showroom.

A Terns head and tip to a wave, from beautiful Art Deco Bronze.
‘Constantinople’ showing on a perfectly maintained Art Nouveau Terrestrial Globe. Now Istanbul, changed 1930.
Lower right corner of a decorative English Art Deco chinoiserie design mantle clock.
The tip of one of a pair of 19th century tusks. They originally belonged to a gong that was dismantled.
The shaped coloured and clear glass lower point, from a mid century Italian Murano chandelier.
Central carvings on a 19th century French, fruitwood, burr elm & oak dough bin.
The corner of a decorative 19th century Japanese scalloped edge charger.
The moving mouth and teeth of a mid century Hanging Face ‘Ivory Coast’
The cheeky smiling faded rosewood face of a 19th century Chinese door gong.
The silver face on handle of a 19th century Persian jug.

Clearance Sale of over 30 years in business

Clearance Sale of over 30 years in business

Stock in showrooms, in storage and from our recently sold family home are now to clear.
Always best to make an appointment, but I’m usually in 11.30am til 4.30pm Mon – Sat.
Window signs supplied by Luke Signs, fantastic service as always, thanks Luke.

Last quarter 18th century English country Chippendale Oak & Elm side chair

Last quarter 18th century English country Chippendale Oak & Elm side chair

The shaped top rail having Chippendale style ears, above a wide plain vase shaped upright centre splat, flanked by two tapered side supports.
The attractive plain moulded figured Elm seat, resting on inner-chamfered square legs, joined by an ‘H’ and rear stretcher.
Fantastic overall colour and deep patination.

C.1780

Draakestein Collection - Hortus Indicus Malabaricus 1686

Draakestein Collection – Hortus Indicus Malabaricus 1686

Hortus Indicus Malabaricus by Hendrik Draakestein 1686.

The first complete flora from the East Indies. A very fine example of copper engraving.

My favourite botanical master of the 16th, 17th, 18th and 19th centuries.
1686 ‘Hortus Indicus’ was published in Amsterdam.

 

RESTORATION - Not for sale.

RESTORATION – Not for sale.

We just finished restoring this fantastic set of 19th century English Country Regency dining chairs.

A customer purchased them not realising that many users ago, someone had drilled holes through every leg and seat rail, tying a coat hanger style metal brace.
Once removed, not easily, they were a complete mess!
Eddie took each chair apart and rebuilt them. We cleaned back, filled the holes, disguised the repairs and refinished them.
Cut back and waxed today and ready to deliver.
I thought I’d share the process with you.

Note: still to be reupholstered.

19th Century French Oak Gate-Leg Table

19th Century French Oak Gate-Leg Table

The oval thumb-moulded drop side top, above a beautifully turned double gate-leg base, having mirrored-turned stretchers.

Closed as side/sofa table

H.75cm W.125cm D.59cm

Opened W.153cm

In first stages of restoration was very dark. Cleaned back ready for re-waxing.

Useful as a Side table,
Sofa table, Breakfast table (with one d-end up) or a dining table.
Also as a centre table opened with a vase of flowers.
I look forward to cleaning this table up and re posting…

Two unusual 18th century English fruitwood (cherry) pieces, with a strong French influence.

Two unusual 18th century English fruitwood (cherry) pieces, with a strong French influence.

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

Standing to the front an equally rare 18th century English cherry wood country Chippendale arm chair with a freshly
Colefax check upholstered drop in seat.

I’ve always enjoyed dealing in the more unusual, rare one off pieces…

To the chest top, three decorative 19th century English ‘Masons’ jugs and rare large mug.

Jeff Martin – 23 Times
Oil on board 2006

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We sold our home recently through Whitefox.

We sold our home recently through Whitefox.

Lana Samuels & Marty Fox did a fantastic job. Also due to photographers not permitted to do their work, my great friend and exceptional photographer Russell Winnell supplied photographs he had previously taken for me.

Aprox ten days on the market and SOLD!

Professional service to ourselves and the purchasers closed the deal!

Sadly the buyers already have a lot of their own pieces so won’t purchase the furniture, art and lighting, that ever so graciously dressed our home over the past 20 years.
As my showroom and store rooms packed, I’ve decided to sell mostly online. Between Instagram & my website allpressinc.

I’ll post many special pieces over the next few days.

I’m also pricing to sell!!!

Any enquiries, email or call me.