A pleasant mid 19th century French fruitwood and oak side table.

A pleasant mid 19th century French fruitwood and oak side table.

The well patinated three plank moulded pear wood top, above an oak base.
The long single drawer retaining the original steel drop handle, resting on fine turned legs, joined by a matching turned ‘H’ stretcher, with a turned fruitwood central finial.

Fantastic overall deep colour and patination.

C.1850

H.70cm
W.75cm
D.48cm

19th Century Chinese Export Black Lacquered Screen

19th Century Chinese Export Black Lacquered Screen

19th Century Chinese Export Black Lacquered Four fold Screen

Beautifully decorated with peacocks, swans, grape vine and lotus flowers.

Having a decorative peacock border

Retaining some of the original gilt patination

Still to be clean and restored

C.1880

H.183cm
W.162cm

18th Century English Country Oak Wine Table of Larger Proportions

18th Century English Country Oak Wine Table of Larger Proportions

18th Century English Country Oak Wine Table of Larger Proportions

The well patinated, circular tilt top, on a tapered, turned central column

Resting on three out-swept cabriole legs

This table has never been restored, I will not restore this table until sold, and will only be waxed.

C.1780

H 73cm
Dia 79cm

A delightful first quarter 18th century George I, English country oak side chair.

A delightful first quarter 18th century George I, English country oak side chair.

One probably remaining from a larger set.

The ogee-shaped top rail above a vase-shaped centre splat, secured by a lower shoe, flanked by two tapered side supports, the newly upholstered seat (C.W.Howell Upholstery)
on moulded seat rails, resting on beautifully shaped cabriole-legs, terminating on a round
pad-foot. Notice the
out-swept rear legs, complimenting the front.

C.1720

A rare early 19th Century Dutch/Flemish Bronze two tier Electrolier of large proportions

A rare early 19th Century Dutch/Flemish Bronze two tier Electrolier of large proportions

This was originally made to house candles.

Each shaped branch lifts out to place the lit candle into. (Note: even though now wired, they still are removable, slightly)

The top having soldiers playing flutes, above the first row of smaller branches, having individually carved maidens watching over the room.

The second row having large Sunflower heads carved to the top and dolphins to the centre, as above.

All slotted into the bold turned central support, terminating in a detailed finial.

Cleaned and completely rewired to Australian standards.

Now cleverly wired to house electric globes.

1890 – 1910

H: 1m Diameter: 95 cm excluding cup and chain.

All chandeliers can be extended and hung to desired height.

An unusually high, early 19th century French oak dough bin/petrin.

An unusually high, early 19th century French oak dough bin/petrin.

The cleated three plank sliding top, above a canted bin, the front panel having a central sun carving, flanked by matching reversed shaped fielded panels.
The base with sunflower carved panel, flanked by rectangular fielded paneled doors.
Resting on short square tapered legs.
Good overall well faded colour.

C.1800

H.84cm
W.148cm
D.56cm