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AN OAK DRESSER - CHARLES II OAK GATELEG TABLE - CHARLES II WALNUT CHEST - 17TH CENTURY WALNUT TABLE - WILLIAM AND MARY OAK GATE-LEG TABLE

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AN OAK DRESSER - CHARLES II OAK GATELEG TABLE - CHARLES II WALNUT CHEST - 17TH CENTURY WALNUT TABLE - WILLIAM AND MARY OAK GATE-LEG TABLE

AN OAK DRESSER, the later rack with a moulded
cornice above an ogee-cut frieze with three shelves, the
base with three panelled frieze drawers, on ringed turned
front legs joined by stretchers, 6ft. 7lhin. high by 6ft. 2′/zin.
wide (202cm. by 189cm.).

Two SIMILAR CHARLES II WALNUT SIDE CHAIRS,
the toprails carved with flowerheads with spirally-
turned supports, with caned backs and seats and
spirally turned legs and stretchers, second half 11 th Century,
restored.

A CHARLES II OAK GATELEG TABLE
with a moulded edge, a frieze drawer and eight twist-turned
legs joined by square stretchers, 2ft. 5in. by 4ft. open (74cm. by 122cm.)
the base circa 1680, the top 19th Century.

A CHARLES II OAK SIDE CHAIR, the arched pierced
toprail above a solid central splat carved with S-scrolls
and foliage, the solid seat on ringed legs joined by
stretchers.

A CHARLES II WALNUT CHEST, the rectangular
moulded top above a band of dentil moulding, the frieze
with two short moulded drawers centred by a moulded-
front small drawer, with one deep and two shallow
drawers below, outlined with applied geometric mouldings,
on bun feet, 3ft. 3′Ain. high by 3ft. 2in. wide (100cm. by
97cm.) circa 1680.

AN UNUSUAL CHARLES II OAK CHEST, the hinged
lid above a dummy drawer and with three drawers below
of equal depth, each section carved at the front and the
sides with geometric strapwork or scale pattern and
divided by horizontal mouldings, 2ft. lVhin. high by 2ft. 7in.
wide (90cm. by 79cm.) circa 1680, with later applied silvered
metal mounts.

A WILLIAM AND MARY WALNUT AND OAK CHEST,
with two short and two long drawers and panelled sides
and back, 2ft. lOin. high by 2ft. lOin. wide (86cm. by 86cm.)
late 17th Century.

A LATE 17TH CENTURY WALNUT TABLE, the rec-tangular three-plank
top with end cleats, the frieze with an end drawer, on turned legs
joined at the square section by a moulded H-shaped stretcher, 2ft.
high by 4ft. 5lhin. wide (78cm. by 136cm.) circa 1700.

AN OAK CHEST of four long geometrically panelled
drawers each with two panels, on bun feet, 2ft. 9in.
high by 2ft. (84cm. by 88cm.) third quarter
17th Century, top drawer replacee.

A WILLIAM AND MARY BEECHWOOD WING ARM-
CHAIR, with rectangular back, straight-sided wings, the
padded arms and cushioned seat on S-scroll supports
joined by turned stretchers and with a scroll front
stretcher, circa 1690, with restoration.

AN UNUSUAL SMALL WILLIAM AND MARY OAK
DROP-LEAF TABLE, the rectangular top with one flap and
raised on six slender legs joined by moulded stretchers,
with turned feet, 2ft.high by 2ft. 4in. wide (64cm. by
71cm.) circa 1690.

A GOOD WILLIAM AND MARY YEW-WOOD TABLE
with a moulded top, the frieze with a simple moulding
and a drawer, raised on spiral-twist legs joined by a plain
stretcher, 2ft. high by 2ft. 7in. wide (76cm. by 79cm.) circa
1690.

A WILLIAM AND MARY OAK TABLE
with moulded top, the frieze with an ogee moulding
along the front and a drawer, with a central applied
carved panel, spiral-twist legs with waved X-stretchers
and bun feet, 2ft. ?’Mn. high by 3ft. 4in. wide (82cm. by 102cm.) circa 1690.

A PAIR OF UNUSUAL WlLLIAM AND MARY OAK CHAIRS,
each back with a pierced strapwork toprail above a
splat also pierced with strapwork, the solid moulded seats on
turned front legs with spiral-twist front stretchers and piain
back legs and stretchers, circa 1690.

A GOOD WILLIAM AND MARY OAK GATE-LEG TABLE
with an oval top, a frieze drawer and raised on eight legs with
tapering turned centre sections, piain stretchers and knurled feet,
2ft. 4in. high by 3ft. 9in. long by 4ft. bin. open (71cm. by 114cm. by 135cm.) circa 1690.

A WILLIAM AND MARY OAK TRIPOD STAND, the
moulded octagonal top on baluster stem with hexagonal
base and three scroll legs, 2ft. 8in. high by Ift. 2lhin. wide
(81cm. by 37cm.) circa 1680.

ANOTHER also with an octagonal top, raised on a
spiral-twist stem and baluster base, on three flat scroll
feet, 2ft. 9in. high by lft. Vhin. wide (84cm. by 34cm.)
circa 1680y part of one foot replaced, top with three added
supports.

A GOOD SET OF FTVE CHARLES II OAK NORTH COUNTRY
CHAIRS, each with a piain solid semi-circular toprail
above a semi-circular arch, the moulded seat with turned
front legs and stretcher and piain back legs and stretchers,
circa 1660, one with part of toprail replaced, squab
cusbions.

A GOOD CHARLES II CHEST OF DRAWERS
in oak with walnut-veneered front and in two parts,
the front with four long drawers each divided into a pair
of geo¬metrie panels and the second drawer with a pair of
fielded octagons flanking an applied panel with an arch,
on bracket feet, 3ft. 3in. high by 3ft. 8in. wide
(99cm. by 112cm.) circa 1670, bracket feet 18th Century

A CHARLES II CANED WALNUT CHAIR, with rec-
tangular caned back panel enclosed by leaves and
flowers, spiral-twist supports, legs and stretchers, circa
1670, stamped LS.

PINE CORNER CUPBOARD - GEORGE IV MAHOGANY CHAIRS - MAHOGANY SMALL DRUM-TOP TABLE - ROSEWOOD CENTRE TABLE - MARQUETRY WRITING-CABINET

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PINE CORNER CUPBOARD - GEORGE IV MAHOGANY CHAIRS - MAHOGANY SMALL DRUM-TOP TABLE - ROSEWOOD CENTRE TABLE - MARQUETRY WRITING-CABINET

A GEORGE III PINE CORNER CUPBOARD
with moulded cornice and three shelves with
shaped fronts above a pair of doors with fielded panels,
8ft. 7in. high by 4ft. 2in. wide
(262cm. by 127cm.) circa 1800.

A SET OF FIVE REGENCY MAHOGANY ARMCHAIRS,
including an Armchair, each with curved panelled
toprail and crossbars, the moulded arms on turned
Supports and the stuffed seats on moulded sabre legs,
circa 1810.

A GEORGE III MAHOGANY TRIPOD TABLE,
the rectangular top with rounded corners raised on a
turned column, with pad feet, 2ft. 3′/2in.
high by lft. 9in. wide (70cm. by 53cm.)
late 18th/early 19th Century.

A REGENCY MAHOGANY SIDE TABLE
of bowed breakfront form, with a central drawer
flanked by dummy drawers and raised on six tapering
ringed legs, the front four headed by

rectangular paterae, 3ft. high by 7ft.
2′/2in. wide (92cm. by 219cm.) circa 1810.

A SET OF FOURTEEN GEORGE IV MAHOGANY CHAIRS
including a pair of Armchairs, the lyre-shaped backs
with five “string” splats, downcurved arm supports
with turned pillars and the stuffed seats on cabriole legs,
circa 1820, probably Irish.

A WILLIAM IV CELLARET of sarcophagus
form, the slightly tapering body faced with two pairs of
reeded panels, on lion-paw feet, lft. Hin. high by 2ft.
wide (58cm. by 68cm.) circa 1825.

A REGENCY GRAINED ROSEWOOD SECRETAIRE
FIRESCREEN, with a fitted secretaire drawer, raised on a
pair of ringed pillars with a rising firescreen panel and
elegant down-curved legs, 3ft. 2′/2in. high by lft. 8in.
wide (98cm. by 51cm.) circa 1815.

A GEORGE IV BRASS-INLAID ROSEWOOD-VENEERED
DINING TABLE, the circular top with broad crossbanding
inlaid with a band of cut-brass flowers on a concave
triangular pillar, a platform and three sabre legs with
foliate brass mounts, 2ft. 5′/2in. high by 4ft. 6in. diam.
(75cm. by 137cm.) circa 1825.

A GEORGE IV MAHOGANY SMALL DRUM-TOP TABLE,
the circular top with a heavy gadrooned border, with one
real and three dummy drawers in the frieze, raised on a
turned column and concave-sided triangular plinth with
paw feet, 2ft. 4in high by 2ft. wide (71cm. by 61cm.) circa
1820.

A SET OF six GEORGE IV EBONISED CHAIRS,
with caned seats, the turned toprails with two matching
crossbars and the turned legs with matching front stretcher, and ail set with
brass rings, circa 1825.

A REGENCY MAHOGANY PEDESTAL PEMBROKE
TABLE, the rectangular top with rounded corners and a
moulded edge with a frieze drawer at each end, on a
ringed pillar with four reeded canted downcurved legs,
2ft. ll’Mn. long by 3ft. open (90cm. by 105cm.) circa
1820.

A WILLIAM IV MAHOGANY DAVENPORT with three-
quarters brass-galleried superstructure with mirrored
back on scroll supports, the leather-lined writing slope
containing a bank of drawers, one with release
mechanism for the pen drawer at the side above a
panelled door containing four drawers, on carved
tapered column supports, and castors, 3ft. 4in. high by
2ft. wide (102cm. by 61cm.) circa 1835.

A GEORGE IV ROSEWOOD CENTRE TABLE,
the circular top with a brass band and wide elmwood border,
the hexagonal baluster stem faced with brass mounts, the concave-sided
triangular plinth inlaid with stars and raised on cup-shaped
feet, 2ft. 5in. high by 4ft. 2in. diameter (73cm. by 127cm.)
circa 1825, possibly Irish.

WILLIAM IV ROSEWOOD CHIFFONIER,
the galleried superstructure above a pair of arched
cup-boards, the sides with two star-veneered panels,
doors with a brass trellis, on a
stepped plinth, 4ft. high by 4ft.wide (122cm. by 123cm.)
circa 1830.

AN IRISH MARQUETRY WRITING-CABINET,
the upper part with a moulded frieze above a pair
of glazed doors with Gothic bars, enclosing an
arrangement of drawers centred on a
cupboard and flanked by two scroll pilaster strips
inlaid in boxwood, the lower part with a fitted
writing drawer above a pair of arched cupboard doors set with oval panels of
marquetry, flanked by two projecting pilasters, on
block feet, 4ft. 9in. high by 3ft. wide (145cm. by 91.5cm.)
circa 1820, probably Killarney.

96 A WILLIAM IV ROSEWOOD BERGERE,
the curved stuffed spade-shaped back continuing into
the arms with moulded U-shaped arm supports continuing
into the seatrail with circular tapering lotus-leaf legs, circa 1830.

A WILLIAM IV ROSEWOOD BREAKFRONT SIDE CABINET
with a white marble top above a frieze set with ormolu
moulding and bulbous rosettes with a central pair of glazed cupboard
doors, fianked by cupboards enclosing adjustable shelves,
on Hon paw feet, 2ft. 7in. high by 4ft. 4in. wide (84cm. by 137cm.) circa 1830.

MAHOGANY SIDE TABLE - MAHOGANY WING ARMCHAIR - HANGING CORNER CUPBOARD - BUREAU CABINET - TRIPOD TABLE - MAHOGANY PLATE CABINET

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MAHOGANY SIDE TABLE - MAHOGANY WING ARMCHAIR - HANGING CORNER CUPBOARD - BUREAU CABINET - TRIPOD TABLE - MAHOGANY PLATE CABINET

A GEORGE II MAHOGANY SIDE TABLE with a
rectangular top, three drawers in the shaped frieze and
chamfered legs, 2ft. high by 2ft. 6in. wide (70cm. by
76cm.) circa 1755.

A LATE GEORGE II MAHOGANY ARMCHAIR, the
serpentine toprail and pierced splat with outcurved
shepherd’s crook arms and drop-in seat, on cabriole legs
ending in pad feet, circa 1760.

A PAIR OF EARLY GEORGE III MAHOGANY CHAIRS,
the serpentine tops with Gothic-pierced backs, drop-in
seats and square chamfered legs, circa 1760, carving on
back later 19th Century.

A GEORGE III MAHOGANY WING ARMCHAIR with
upholstered back, arms and seat, on moulded chamfered
legs and stretchers, circa 1760.

AN EARLY GEORGE III GILTWOOD MIRROR FRAME
enclosed by elongated scrollwork and flame motifs, the
sides hung with pendant flowers with a cartouche at the
top, 3ft. 3in. high by 2ft. 2in. wide (100cm. by 66cm.) circa
1760.

A PAIR OF WALNUT CHAIRS, each with a serpentine
toprail and pierced urn-shaped splat, the drop-in seat on
cabriole legs carved with shells and ending in pad feet,
circa 1750, backs possibly carved later.

A MID-GEORGIAN HANGING CORNER CUPBOARD
with a dentil cornice and a pair of arched doors,
each with three fielded panels outlined by stringing,
4ft. 3in. high by 3ft. lin.

wide (130cm. by 94cm) circa 1760.

A LATE GEORGE II MAHOGANY TALLBOY, the upper
part with a dentil comice above two short and three
graduated long drawers with fluted chamfered corners,
the lower part with a slide above three further graduated
drawers, on bracket feet, 6ft. 5′/2in. high by 3ft. 7′/2in.
wide (197cm. by 110cm.) circa 1760.

AN EARLY GEORGE III SERPENTINE MAHOGANY
CARD TABLE, the top with a moulded edge and raised
on square moulded chamfered legs, 3ft. wide (91cm.) circa
1765.

A GEORGE III MAHOGANY BUREAU CABINET, the upper
part with a blind fret and dentil cornice above a
pair of thirteen-panelled glazed doors enclosing an interior with shelves,
pigeonholes and small drawers, the lower part with a
flap enclosing a fitted interior above four graduated
long drawers, on bracket feet, 7ft. 5in. high by 3ft. 6in. wide
(226cm. by 107cm.) circa 1760.

A GEORGE III MAHOGANY TRIPOD TABLE
with a circular dished top and turned column,
2ft. 21/2in. high by lft. lO’Mn. diameter (68cm. by 57cm.) circa 1770.

AN EARLY GEORGE III MAHOGANY BEDSIDE TABLE,
the rectangular top with a pierced gallery, the front with
a tambour cupboard above a drawer, formerly a
commode drawer, on chamfered legs, 2ft. 6′/2in. high by
lft. 7in. wide (78cm. by 49cm.) circa 1765.

A GEORGE III MAHOGANY SECRETAIRE CHEST with
a moulded top, with fitted secretaire drawer and three
long drawers, on bracket feet, 3ft. 5in. high by 3ft. 8V2in.
wide (104cm. by 113cm.) circa 1770, originally with an
upper part.

A GEORGE III MAHOGANY COMMODE
inlaid with chequered bandings, the serpentine
front with a slide above four long drawers, on bracket feet,
2ft. 9in. high by 4ft. 3′/2in. wide
(84cm. by 131cm.) circa 1770.

A SET OF six GEORGE III MAHOGANY CHAIRS,
each with a serpentine toprail and pierced Gothic splat,
the stuffed seats on square legs, circa 1765.

A MAHOGANY PLATE CABINET now with a moulded
beige marble top, the hinged front set with two dummy
drawers and enclosing a compartment with a lattice-
worked floor, with a serpentine apron, on moulded
cabriole legs, 2ft. 8in. high by 2ft. wide (81cm. by
65cm.) circa 1765, Colonial.

A GEORGE III SERPENTINE-FRONTED MAHOGANY
CHEST with four long drawers, each with a narrow
crossbanding and the moulded top with a broad
crossbanding, on bracket feet, 2ft. 8in. high by 3ft. 3in.
wide (81cm. by 99cm.) circa 1770.

A MAHOGANY CABINET ON CHEST, the cabinet with a broken
triangular comice above a blind fret frieze and a pair
of doors each with a serpentine-topped panel enclosing
adjustable shelves with a row of drawers, the lower part
with three short, two short and three long drawers, with
fluted quadrant corners, ogee bracket feet and oak sides, 7ft.
lin. high by 3ft. 5in. wide (216cm. by 104cm.) both parts
circa 1770, but not originally together.

A GEORGE III MAHOGANY DROP-LEAF TABLE, with
D-shaped leaves, on turned, slightly splayed legs, 2ft.
5V2in. high by 5ft. 8′/2in. diameter (74cm. by 174cm.) circa
1770, legs now raised in height.

A GEORGE III MAHOGANY TALLBOY with a moulded dentil
comice above two short and three graduated long drawers
with fluted chamfered corners, the lower part with three long
drawers, on bracket feet, 5ft. lOin. high by 3ft. Win.
wide (178cm. by 117cm.) circa 1775.

GEORGE III JAPANNED CHESTNUT URNS - OVAL TRAY - ORMOLU AND BRONZE CANDLESTICK - WALNUT CHEST ON STAND - OLIVEWOOD CABINET ON STAND - MAHOGANY GAMES TABLE

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GEORGE III JAPANNED CHESTNUT URNS - OVAL TRAY - ORMOLU AND BRONZE CANDLESTICK - WALNUT CHEST ON STAND - OLIVEWOOD CABINET ON STAND - MAHOGANY GAMES TABLE

Two REGENCY CIRCULAR PAPIER-MACHE COASTERS,
one in scarlet and one in black, each decorated with a
band of leaves, each approximately 5in. diam. (13cm.)
circa 1810.

A PAIR OF GEORGE III JAPANNED CHESTNUT URNS,
the lidded ovoid bodies painted in gilt on black and each
main surface with a Romantic rustic view, Whin. high (32cm.) circa 1800,
probably Pontypool.

A GEORGE III PRINTED AND CUT-PAPER PICTURE,
the centre with an oval engraving of Charlotte, Queen of
Great Britain shown half length, the frame elaborately worked in cut-paper

with flowers, the inscription and a crown, lOin. by 9in.
(25.5cm. by 23cm.) circa 1770, framed.

A GEORGE III OVAL TRAY
with brass carrying handles, lft. 8V2in. long (52cm.) early 19th Century.

A GEORGE III ORMOLU AND BRONZE CANDLESTICK
with a spirally chased nozzle supported on three eagle-headed
supports hung with chains, on tripod platform,
cup and cover feet and a marble base, 9′/zin. high (24cm.).

A PAIR OF GEORGE IV BRONZE AND ORMOLU TABLE
CANDELABRA, each with four foliate nozzles, the reeded
bodies with ormolu clasps and the foliate tripod bases on
concave triangular plinths, lft. high (54.5cm.) circa
1825.

A CHARLES II WALNUT CHEST ON STAND with a
moulded top above two short and three graduated long
drawers, the lower part with a frieze drawer above a
kneehole flanking two deep drawers, on cup and cover
baluster legs, joined by a wavy stretcher on bun feet, 4ft.
Win. high by 3ft. 4in. wide (122cm. by 102cm.) circa 1680,
lower part constructed later.

A BRASS-MOUNTED WALNUT CABINET ON CHEST
with a moulded cornice and cavetto friezo drawer above a
pair of doors enclosing an arrangement of removable pigeon-holes,
twelve drawers and with a removable miniature

“church”, the lower part with three pairs of short drawers outlined
with bobbin carving and flowers and raised on a pair of bird-carved
front legs with claw and bail feet, 5ft.

lO’Mn. high by 3ft. 9in. wide (179cm. by 114cm.) part of upper part
and drawers of base circa 1700, extensively re-modelled and added to circa 1890.

A WILLIAM AND MARY OYSTER-VENEERED
OLIVEWOOD CABINET ON STAND with a drawer in the ogee
frieze above a pair of doors enclosing an interior with a
central cupboard with a sliding panel at the back and
surrounded by small drawers, the stand with a drawer in
the frieze and spirally-turned legs and plinth base, 4ft.
9′/2tn. high by 3ft. wide (146cm. by 100.5cm.) circa
1690, top re-veneered, stand later.

A GEORGE I WALNUT TALLBOY
in two parts with three short and six graduated long drawers,
on bracket feet, the upper part with fluted chamfered corners,
5ft. lOin high by 3ft. 8in. wide (176cm. by 112cm.) circa 1725.

A GEORGE I WALNUT WING ARMCHAIR with
stuffed back, outscrolled arms, loose-cushioned seat,
cabriole front legs carved with stylized scallopshells and
chamfered back legs, joined by turned stretchers, circa
1725, carving possibly later.

A GEORGE II MAHOGANY GAMES TABLE, with
projecting rounded corners, the interior with candie-
stands, counter-wells and backgammon wells with
detachable baize slide, with a frieze drawer and turned
legs with pad feet, the back legs now opening in
concertina action, 2ft.wide (90cm.) circa 1730,
restored and re-modelled.

A GEORGE II MAHOGANY DROP-LEAF TABLE
with a rectangular top, turned legs and pad feet,
2ft. 4in. high by 4ft. 4in. zvide (71cm. by 132cm.) circa 1735.

A GEORGE I WALNUT BUREAU, the flap enclosing a
fitted interior with drawers and pigeon-holes above a
well, the base with two short and two long drawers, on
later ogee bracket feet, the sides with carrying handles,
3ft. 2in. high by 2ft. 6′Ain. wide (96.5cm. by 77cm.) circa
1720, interior restored.

A GEORGE II MAHOGANY DROP-LEAF TABLE, with
an oval top and four cabriole legs ending in hoof feet,
2ft. 5in. high by 3ft. 5in. wide (74cm. by 104cm.) circa
1740, end sections of top replaced, top possibly re-
shaped.

A QUEEN ANNE WALNUT CHEST ON STAND, the
moulded top above two short and two graduated long
drawers with a curved apron, on cabriole legs ending in
pad feet, 3ft. lhin. high by 3ft. 2in. wide (93cm. by 97cm.)
circa 1710.

A GEORGE I WALNUT SIDE CHAIR
with curved toprail splat, drop-in seat and cabriole
legs ending in pad feet and joined by a turned H-stretcher,
circa 1715.

A GEORGE II PROVINCIAL MAHOGANY POLESCREEN STAND
with turned stem and cabriole legs, now with a mid-Victorian
wool-work panel of a huntsman seated resting with his dog in his

garden with spandrels and border in red, blue and buff and
black, 5ft. high overall (153cm.) circa 1740, banner 2ft. wide (61cm.)

A GOOD GEORGE II RED WALNUT DROP-LEAF TABLE,
with plain oval top and four simple cabriole legs with
pointed pad feet, 4ft. 2in. high by 4ft. 9in. open (127cm. by
145cm.) circa 1740.

A  SET  OF  THREE  GEORGE  II  MAHOGANY  SlDE
CHAIRS with serpentine toprails and pierced vase-shaped
splats, stuffed seats on acanthus leaf-carved cabriole legs
ending in lion paw feet, circa 1750, extensively restored,
one re-railed.