Antiques
A PAIR OF SERPENTINE IBERIAN COMMODES
US$24,247.80
A complex pair of serpentine Iberian commodes. The facade with interwoven panels of quarter cross grain timbers including Kingwood, boxwood and satinwood on ogee supports. All under inset marble tops. From the second quarter of the 19th century.c. 1850Originally, in French furniture, a Commode introduced about 1700 meant a low cabinet, or chest of drawers at the height of the dado rail (à hauteur d'appui). A commode, made by a cabinet-maker and applied with gilt-bronze mounts, was a piece of veneered case furniture much wider than it was high, raised on high or low legs and with (commode à vantaux) or without enclosing drawers. The piece of furniture would be provided with a marble slab top selected to match the marble of the chimneypiece. A commode occupied a prominent position in the room for which it was intended: it stood against the pier between the windows, in which case it would often be surmounted by a mirror glass, or a pair of identical commodes would flank the chimneypiece or occupy the centre of each end wall. Bombé commodes, with surfaces shaped in three dimensions were a feature of the rococo style called "Louis Quinze". Rectilinear neoclassical or "Louis Seize" commodes might have such deep drawers or doors that the feet were en toupie—in the tapering turned shape of a child's spinning top. Both rococo and neoclassical commodes might have cabinets flanking the main section, in which case such a piece was a commode à encoignures, pairs of encoignures or corner-cabinets might also be designed to complement a commode and stand in the flanking corners of a room. If a commode had open shelves flanking the main section it was a commode à l'anglaise Height45.00 inch(114.3 cm)Width51.00 inch(129.5 cm)Depth25.00 inch(63.5 cm)Ref No. 1130
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EARLY 20TH CENTURY ELBOW CHAIR
US$1,836.95
An elegant and well carved elbow chair showing Hepplewhite influence the oval back with continuous ribbed detail. The supports with swept sections. The serpentine front with husk carving.RRc. 1900Height37.50 inch(95.2 cm)Width24.50 inch(62.2 cm)Depth21.00 inch(53.3 cm)Ref No. 7113
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18TH CENTURY LOUIS XVI PERIOD FAUTEUIL
US$2,326.81
An attractive well shaped 18th century Louis XVI period fauteuil. The continuously shaped frame with high oval back and a serpentine front. On typical French cabriole supports.c. 1770Height37.50 inch(95.2 cm)Width29.00 inch(73.7 cm)Depth29.00 inch(73.7 cm)Ref No. 7109
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A MASSIVE AND MAGNIFICENT PAIR OF CHINESE KYLINS
US$42,249.90 A massive and magnificent pair of Chinese Kylins, with complex carved and tinted details resting upon rectangular bases with blind fret carving and insignia of exceptional quality and condition. The Kylin is an animal in ancient Chinese mythology. It is somewhat like a deer, with horns on the head and scales over the body. Its tail is like that...
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GEORGE II PERIOD WALNUT KNEEHOLE DESK
US$11,756.50
A good George II period walnut kneehole desk the quartered top with an unusual crossbanded oval inlaid centre. The drawer fronts with fine herringbone detail. The stile fronts with cushion molding.RRc. 1730Height28.00 inch(71.1 cm)Width30.00 inch(76.2 cm)Depth20.00 inch(50.8 cm)Ref No. 1700
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PAIR OF GILT BRONZE AND BRONZE WALL LIGHTS
US$6,000.71
Well cast pair of gilt bronze and bronze wall lights, the neoclassical female figure supporting two elaborate candelabra arms. The bases with cut and chiseled anthemion leaves and drapes. Very unusual design.c. 1900Height20.00 inch(50.8 cm)Width10.50 inch(26.7 cm)Depth5.50 inch(14.0 cm)Ref No. 6207
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EARLY 20TH CENTURY HEPPLEWHITE DESIGN SOFA
US$2,388.04
A most attractive and shapely mahogany framed sofa of Hepplewhite design. Carved and swept on supports, square tapering legs. Retaining original shoes and casters.RRc. 1900Height36.00 inch(91.4 cm)Width46.00 inch(116.8 cm)Depth31.00 inch(78.7 cm)Ref No. 7028
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19TH CENTURY LARGE PARCEL GILT SOFA
US$9,062.30
A large parcel gilt sofa. Circa 1900 with design elements of the late 17th century. The cabriole supports with parcel gilt decoration. Totally reupholstered in the tradition manner now ready for a top cover.RRc. 1900Height38.00 inch(96.5 cm)Width78.00 inch(198.1 cm)Depth33.00 inch(83.8 cm)Ref No. 085
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GEORGE III PERIOD MAHOGANY SERPENTINE FRONTED SIDEBOARD
US$7,225.35
An attractive and slender George III period mahogany serpentine fronted sideboard, the right hand drawer fitted as a cellarette, crossbanded top, drawer fronts with boxwood edging, supported on square tapering legs terminating on toupee feet.RRc. 1780Height36.00 inch(91.4 cm)Width85.00 inch(215.9 cm)Depth23.00 inch(58.4 cm)Ref No. 6420
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GEORGE III PERIOD SERPENTINE MAHOGANY SIDEBOARD
US$8,817.37 George III period serpentine 'fiddleback' mahogany sideboard of small proportions on square tapering supports, the top edge cross-banded.RRc. 1790Sideboards are an item of furniture traditionally used in the dining room for serving food, for displaying serving dishes such as silver, and for storage. It usually consists of a set of cabinets, or cupboards, and one or more drawers, all...
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LATE 18TH CENTURY MAHOGANY D SHAPED CARD TABLE
US$3,428.98
A good late 18th century mahogany D shaped card table. The base lined interior with a cross banded box wood edge. The overall carcass with fine crossbanded and ebony edged inlay. Square tapering supports.c. 1780Height29.00 inch(73.7 cm) Width35.00 inch(88.9 cm) Depth17.50 inch(44.4 cm)Ref No. 7102
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PAIR OF GEORGE III PERIOD MAHOGANY CONCAVE OPEN BOOKCASES
US$12,062.70
A rare and original pair of George III period mahogany concave open bookcases, reeded shelves over original turned feet. Wonderful colour and patina.RRc. 1810Height52.00 inch(132.1 cm)Width39.00 inch(99.1 cm)Depth11.00 inch(27.9 cm)Ref No. 5627
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LATE 19TH CENTURY BEECH FRAMED GAINSBOROUGH ARMCHAIR
US$2,388.04 A late 19th century beech framed Gainsborough armchair, the timber shaded to mahogany, delicately carved front rail on cabriole supportsc. 1900A Gainsborough Armchair (also known as a Martha Washington chair in the United States) is a type of armchair made in England in the eighteenth century. The chair was wide, with a high back, open sides and short arms,...
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