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GEORGE II PERIOD WING CHAIR
US$23,268.10
A fine George II period mahogany framed wing chair. Reference for a similar pair of carved mahogany library armchairs, with almost identical carving, but with trailing bell flowers and pad feet which may have formed part of a set of armchairs and side chairs from the collection of the 1st Earl of Mornington at Dangan, Co Meath.In the manner of Giles Grendey.RRc. 1750An 18th or 19th Century Wing chair is an easy chair or club chair with "wings" mounted to the back of the chair, typically, but not always, stretching down to the arm rest. The purpose of the "wings" was to enclose the head or torso areas of the body in order to provide comfortable protection from drafts, and to trap the heat from an open fireplace in the area where the person would be sitting. Hence, in historic times these are often used near a fireplace. Many of the oldest wing chair examples have an exposed frame with padded cushions at the seat, arm rests, back and sometimes wings.Height44.00 inch(111.8 cm)Width33.00 inch(83.8 cm)Depth25.00 inch(63.5 cm)Ref No. 2541
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REGENCY PERIOD MAHOGANY PARTNERS DESK
US$15,675.30
A very finely figured late Regency period mahogany partners desk with an old, somewhat tired, green inset leather top, a very good golden colour and patina, swan necked handles, the reverse with matched inset cupboard doors and single drawer.c. 1820Height32.00 inch(81.3 cm)Width71.00 inch(180.3 cm)Depth44.00 inch(111.8 cm)Ref No. 5708
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GEORGE III PERIOD SERPENTINE CHEST
US$7,164.11 A good George III period mahogany serpentine chest of drawers, with offset canted corners, very typical of Gillows of Lancaster construction, original bracket feet with shaped edges the top unusually slender.RRc. 1780Robert Gillow (2 August 1704–1772) was an English furniture manufacturer. Born in Singleton, Lancashire he served an apprenticeship as a joiner and cabinet maker. He joined with a...
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PAIR OF DESK CHAIRS
US$3,551.44
A pair of substantial mahogany desk chairs with pierced back splats and swan-neck arm supports. Now covered in the finest quality cowhide.c. 1920Height34.00 inch(86.4 cm)Width28.00 inch(71.1 cm)Depth23.00 inch(58.4 cm)Ref No. 4252
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WILLIAM AND MARY PERIOD WALNUT CANDLE STAND
US$5,388.39
A 17th century William and Mary period walnut candle stand or torchere stand. The hexagonal centre stem with finely figured walnut veneers, over three elaborate feet. The top of very good colour and patina, carefully sectioned in diamonds and triangular sections. Octagonal top with a double moulded rim.c. 1690Height40.25 inch(102.2 cm)Width13.50 inch(34.3 cm)Depth13.50 inch(34.3 cm)Ref No. 7045
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CHIPPENDALE STYLE MAHOGANY ELBOW CHAIR
US$1,812.46
A Chippendale style mahogany Elbow chair on square chamfered supports with well carved detail. The serpentine top rail with scroll carving, the pierced splat with matching carving. RR.c. 1900Height38.75 inch(98.4 cm)Width23.50 inch(59.7 cm)Depth19.50 inch(49.5 cm)Ref No. 7112
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A SET OF FOUR GEORGE III PERIOD 'CLIFTON' SATINWOOD ELBOW CHAIRS BY GILLOWS
US$11,634.00 A set of four George III period 'Clifton' satinwood elbow chairs. Attributed to Gillows of Lancaster. The back panels with quarter quartered sunburst detail and ebony line inlay with tapering supports terminating in spade feet. With restorations. Clifton pattern (as made for John Clifton of Lytham Hill 1796) During the second half of the 1790's satinwood chairs with arms...
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19TH CENTURY WING CHAIR
US$2,326.81 An attractive 19th century walnut framed wing chair of early 18th century design. Well pronounced and well-shaped wing with cabriole supports and stretchers.RRc. 1890An 18th or 19th Century Wing chair is an easy chair or club chair with "wings" mounted to the back of the chair, typically, but not always, stretching down to the arm rest. The purpose of...
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PAIR OF 19TH CENTURY UPHOLSTERED WING CHAIRS
US$6,613.03 A substantial and attractive pair of mahogany frame wing chairs of early George III design. Good curved arms and shaped wings, the cabriole supports well carved, Now upholstered in a fine cut velvet fabric.RRc. 1900An 18th or 19th century wing chair is an easy chair or club chair with "wings" mounted to the back of the chair, typically, but...
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PAIR OF EARLY 20TH CENTURY PARTNERS DESK
US$29,391.20
A highly unusual pair of mahogany partners desks with beautifully figured timbers. Identical on both sides with nine drawers retaining original inset leather tops. Early 20th century.c. 1920Height32.00 inch(81.3 cm)Width72.00 inch(182.9 cm)Depth50.00 inch(127.0 cm)Ref No. 317
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TUDOR DESIGN, 12 ARM CHANDELIER
US$4,286.22 A 12 arm, cast iron Chandelier of Tudor design, the finish of patinated gun-metal shading with good cast sections and original hanging chain.RRc. 1920The earliest candle Chandeliers were used by the wealthy in medieval times. They were generally wooden crosses, with spikes on which candles were secured. They were hoisted to a suitable height, hooked on a rope or...
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19TH CENTURY CENTRE STANDING MAHOGANY DESK
US$20,573.90
A most unusual 19th century centre-standing mahogany desk, the timbers of exceptional quality, the cupboards and drawers alternatively formed in the upright sections.RRc. 1850Height30.00 inch(76.2 cm)Width46.00 inch(116.8 cm)Depth23.00 inch(58.4 cm)Ref No. 131
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GEORGE III PERIOD MAHOGANY CHEST ON CHEST
US$5,449.62 A most unusual George III period chest on chest of small proportions, the top section with a cavetto moulding, attractive and original swan neck brass handles. These small chest on chests have always been historically connected with the small cottage house on the north east coast of England, made to fit the small recesses either side of the fireplaces....
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