19th Century revival English oak joint stool
19th Century revival English oak joint stool.
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19th Century revival English oak joint stool.
Mid 19th Century English Lancashire ash, elm and fruitwood winged rocking chair. The horizontal elm top rail above four vertical ash rectangular splats then a horizontal fruitwood rail above four turned ash finials fitted to the elm lower support rail. Flanked by ash turned wings attached to the uprights, below are slight shaped ash arms on ash turned supports, with a rush seat having a bold turned front stretcher and narrow turned side and rear stretchers, resting on shaped rockers. Good overall colour and patination.
Lancashire
1820 – 1860
19th Century English ash and beech single row spindle back armchair rocker. The four decoratively turned spindles supported between a plain stay rail and one of two round cross rails. Joined to the round back uprights connected to the curved shaped arms, supported by turned supports, having a rush seat with edge protective strips above turned legs joined by a well turned front stretcher and double side stretchers, on rockers. Attributed to the Westmorland Dales area of the North West.
1800 – 1870
Dales or single row spindle back ash rocking armchair. Attributed to the North West. Round front legs tapering towards feet to mortice into rockers, joined by turned stretcher, shaped front and double turned side stretchers, below a rush seat. The round back uprights with single row of four decoratively turned spindles, supported between two round curved cross rails with additional cross rail below, curved shaped arms which mortice into the back upright with turned terminal tenons, plain turned underarm supports. Good overall colour and patination.
1800 -1870
Ref – The English Regional Chair, Bernard D. Cotton, Page 335, Figure NW54
H: 90 cm W: 50 cm D: 69 cm
Early 19th Century English winged armchair on rockers. A nursing armchair designed for a mother tending her child. The turned wings attached to the uprights were to support cushions and to keep a tired feeding mother upright. The lower arms were also there to allow required elbow room.
Lancashire/Cheshire
C. 1830
H: 115 cm W: 55 cm D: 65.5 cm
Mid 19th Century English ash and elm Lanchasire spindle back child’s wing open arm rocking chair, having a rush seat.
C. 1850
H: 82 cm W: 41 cm D: 40 cm
An early 19th Century French fruitwood farmhouse table.
The well patinated three plank cleated top above a plain frieze, raised on square section tapering legs. 220 years of great overall colour and patination.
C.1800
H:76 cm W:201 cm D:78 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.
Second half 19th Century English oak double octagonal occasional table.
The cock beaded two plank double octagonal top on a well turned support resting on three out swept pointed cabriole legs.
C.1880
George III English Faded Cuban Mahogany Wine Table
The circular single plank tilt-top having beautiful overall aged and faded patina (Resembling walnut) Resting on a well turned column support, joined to three out-swept cabriole legs, terminating on a pointed pad foot. Stunning!
C.1770
H.73cm Dia.80cm
Late 18th Century English Country Oak Circular Top Wine Table
The circular two plank top above a well turned centre support, joined to three out-swept shaped cabriole legs, having a raised central spine.
Note, the unusual timbers used on the turned support and legs is quarter-sawn oak. This gives the fiddle-back grain.
Good overall faded colour and patination.
C.1780
H.72cm Dia.73cm
A rare second half 19th Century English Burr Elm, Pollard Oak and Rosewood Wine/centre table.
The Burr Elm, Pollard Oak and Satin-wood banded circular top having a gadrooned moulded edge, resting on a Rosewood gun-barrel shaped column, terminating on the original oak bun feet and low profile brass castors.
Having fantastic overall colour and patination.
C.1870
H.72cm Dia.78cm
Late 18th Century English Country Oak Wine Table
The plain ‘well faded’ four plank tilt top above a bold turned column, resting on elegant outswept cabriole legs.
Recently arrived from England and still to be cleaned, glued and waxed.
Circa 1790
H. 69cm Dia. 79cm
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
Mid 19th Century English Country Oak Low Boy, in George II Style
The rectangular moulded two-plank top, above two short, then one long cock-beaded drawers, retaining the original brass-work.
Resting on long cabriole legs, terminating on a round pad foot.
C.1860 In style of 1740
H.70cm
W.81cm
D.50cm
Table in workshop waiting on a good clean and re-waxing.
Last Quarter 19th Century English Oak Elizabethan Style Side Table.
The rectangular top having strong tooth mouldings to the top rail above two Elizabethan style carved drawers flanked by applied upright flat finials on turned front legs, the lower section having brick style carving (Ive never seen this before) joined by rectangular stretchers, resting on square block feet.
C.1890
H. 73cm W. 76cm D. 37cm