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Antique Furniture

Monday, October 20, 2008

Antique Furniture - Miscellaneous Furniture: Butlers Trays, Cantebury's, Dumb Waiters, Whatnots etc.



An unusual collection of Tropical Birds mounted on branches in ornate satinwood showcase with rosewood mouldings, satinwood columns & ebony finials, supported on ball feet.






A mid-18th Century figured mahogany 3-tier Dumb Waiter having moulded edge trays supported on baluster turned stems ending on tripod base with pad feet and enclosed castors






A pair of William IV period rosewood Polescreens having beaded frames supported on carved columns and beaded triform bases ending on “ball” feet. (floral embroidered silk modern)







An early 19th Century Regency period mahogany 3-section Canterbury supported on ring-turned, reeded & baluster shaped legs ending on original brass castors.





A Pair of mid 18th Century Candle-Stands having pie-crust edge circular tops above fluted baluster-turned stems ending on moulded edged scrolled tripod bases with applied turned paterae. Circa 1750.




An early 18th Century walnut Stool supported on cabriole legs with scrolled harebell carved knees ending on pad feet





An Early 19th Century Regency period oval black papier-mache Tray, having intricate gilded and painted Greek-key pattern border, now on later ring-turned stand with X stretcher. Circa 1820




A well figured mahogany George III period oval Butler's Tray having panelled centre supported on later moulded leg base with 'H' stretcher




A mid-18th Century well figured mahogany piecrust edged Tray. Circa 1765




A Pair of George III period mahogany Library steps having gilt tooled black leather moulded edge treads. The steps with ebony stringing supported on short ring-turned tapering front legs & square tapering rear legs.





An assembled Pair of 19th Century Chinese hardwood Garden Seats with panelled tops above curved supports ending on circular platform bases.

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