Antiques
PAIR OF 18TH CENTURY MENDLESHAM WINDSOR CHAIRS
US$3,428.98
A good Pair of 18th Century Yew tree Thames Valley Windsor Chairs of unusually fine lines.RRc. 1790The Windsor Chair is established as one of the great classics of English country furniture. They were made by village craftsmen to traditional designs in native woods like elm, ash, oak, beech and yew. In actual fact the word Windsor refers not to the place of origin but to a design where the legs and the back are both placed into a solid seat and this form of construction proved so practical and popular that it was widely adopted not only by country craftsmen, but for mass production in factories for schools and other institutions. More sophisticated examples were also produced by fashionable makers for wealthy customers; one of the most desirable are chairs with ‘U’ shaped crinoline stretchers. Windsor Chairs started in the early 18th century. Chairs of this type were manufactured in large numbers in the Thames Valley in Buckinghamshire, and Windsor may have been a centre for distribution. age craftsmen to traditional designs in native woods like elm, ash, oak, beech and yew. Height32.00 inch(81.3 cm)Width18.50 inch(47.0 cm)Depth18.50 inch(47.0 cm)Ref No. 5621
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SHERATON PERIOD MAHOGANY SIDEBOARD
US$15,675.30
An unusual late 18th century concave Sheraton period mahogany sideboard with broad satinwood cross banding to the top edge and the main carcase, tapering square section supports terminating in spade feet.RRc. 1790Height37.00 inch(94.0 cm)Width48.00 inch(121.9 cm)Depth19.00 inch(48.3 cm)Ref No. 1505
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A MID 19TH CENTURY PARCEL GILT AND FAUX TABLE
US$4,286.22 A mid-19th century parcel gilt and faux Table, the top with a tablet, the base now somewhat tired. Plaque to the underside. Registered by B Walton and Company. Wolverhampton May 31st 1842. No 1215.RRc. 1850Benjamin Walton & Co. was formed in 1840 with William Ryton. When Ryton retired in 1842, Benjamin Walton became director until his death in 1847....
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PAIR OF REGENCY PERIOD DUMBWAITERS
US$10,776.80
An attractive pair of Regency period dumbwaiters. The well figured shelves with brass supports, the pillars ringed turned over triform bases. Very good colour and patina.RRc. 1820Height44.00 inch(111.8 cm)Ref No. 4819
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LATE 19TH CENTURY MAHOGANY BRASS BOUND WINE COOLER
US$3,428.98
An attractive mahogany brass bound wine cooler or jardinière on flared supports. Retaining original shoes and casters. Very good overall condition.RRc. 1890Height24.00 inch(61.0 cm)Width28.00 inch(71.1 cm)Depth19.00 inch(48.3 cm)Ref No. 6901
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GEORGE III PERIOD MAHOGANY CHEST OF DRAWERS
US$3,000.36
A good George III period mahogany chest of drawers, on original bracket feet. Retaining original swan neck gilt brass handles. The two drawers to the top now fitted with cutlery fitments.RRc. 1788Height33.00 inch(83.8 cm)Width43.50 inch(110.5 cm)Depth21.75 inch(55.2 cm)Ref No. 6984
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19TH CENTURY CARVED FRAME IN THE MANNER OF MARIANO COPPEDE
US$8,388.75 19th Century Carved Frame in the manner of Mariano Coppedec. 1900Mariano Coppede was born under the rule of the Grand Duchy of Tuscany , from Assumption Masini and a tailor, Luigi Coppedè. Five years after he was orphaned. Was thus entrusted first Orphanage of the Bigallo, he was later transferred to the Pious House of Labor. He was taken...
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MID 18TH CENTURY SCREEN
US$22,043.40 A fine mid-18th century gold ground six fold screen on canvas ground with individual vignettes of lovers in romantic landscapes. Now in a somewhat tired condition.c. 1750Folding screens were originally made from wooden panels and painted on lacquered surfaces, eventually folding screens made from paper or silk became popular too. Even though folding screens were known to have been...
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PAIR OF EARLY 19TH CENTURY ANDRIONS
US$1,653.26 An Attractive and well made pair of Andrions of conciliar form. Resting on pad feet.RRc. 1800An Andiron is a horizontal iron bar upon which logs are laid for burning in an open fireplace. They are usually used in pairs to build up a firedog in American English, sometimes called a dog or dog-iron, intended to hold logs above the...
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19TH CENTURY COAL PODIUM
US$955.22
A shaped and embossed 19th Century Coal Podium with a lift up lid to the central section. Heavily embossed details fitted to the shell at the back. The Shovel Period but not original.c. 1890Height18.00 inch(45.7 cm)Width11.00 inch(27.9 cm)Depth17.00 inch(43.2 cm)Ref No. 6992
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LATE 19TH CENTURY IRON GRATE
US$1,959.42
A cast Iron Grate with practically unusual high top, the panel with a maiden pouring liquid into a neo classic goblet.RRc. 1880Height41.50 inch(105.4 cm)Width31.50 inch(80.0 cm)Depth19.00 inch(48.3 cm)Ref No. 7002
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A MASSIVE MEISSEN FIVE ARM CANDELABRA
US$3,551.44
A massive Meissen five arm candelabra applied with scrolls and flowers.c. 1865Height23.50 inch(59.7 cm)Ref No. 5434
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MID 19TH CENTURY THREE ARM CRYSTAL CHANDELIER
US$4,776.08
A mid 19th Century three Arm Crystal Chandelier of usually slender form. The long plasmatic drops with a central section of fourchette cutted and button drops.RRc. 1870Height43.00 inch(109.2 cm)Ref No. 6964
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