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Please note that only a small part of our inventory is illustrated here. Please contact us for your specific needs.
Clocks:  

#15221
A charming late 18th century Welsh tall case clock in oak with a swan neck pediment over a painted dial flanked by brass capped columns.
The face signed "Williams, Myrther".
South Wales, circa 1800.
SOLD

 

Detail of #15221
Small Tables:  
#15055
A rare George III period artist's table in mahogany and mahogany veneers with a leathered top raised on a ratchet mechansim with flanking pull-out slides and one side drawer.
SOLD
There is an adjustable fire screen with rised out of the back of the table.
England, circa 1790.

#15171
George III period oval Pembroke table in faded mahogany with satineood banding and elaborate shell inlay.
England, circa 1790.
SOLD

 

#13601
A rare George III period tripod table in yew wood with a birdcage mechanism and cabriole legs ending in pad feet.
England, circa 1770
#2218
A fine George III period serpentine mahogany card table in the Adam taste.
England, circa 1770.
#14162
A George II period lowboy in oak with an invected corner top, shaped apron and four cabriole legs with trifid feet.
England, circa 1730
Desks:  
#14926
An early 19th century mahogany partners desk with a leather writing surface over two pedestals each with drawers and paneled cupboards.
England, circa 1820.
#13108
A Victorian partners desk in well figured mahogany with a tooled green leather writing surface.
England, circa 1860
Stools and Benches:  
#14955
A Victorian period mahogany pianoforte stool with adjustable height mechanism, turned legs and stretchers. England, circa 1840-60. Now upholstered in brown leather.
 
Mirrors:  

#14466
A charming small Regency period gilt wood tabernacle mirror with rope carved uprights featuring an original eglomise' panel of a mother and child in the manner of Adam Buck. Original gilding and mirror plate.
England, circa 1810.

#14903
A northern European eglomise' and pine "Courting Mirror" made for the American market in the late 18th/early 19th century.
#13750
A George II style girondole carved and gilded in the rococo taste with leafage and c-scrolls, backed with an original mirrored plate.
England, circa 1840.
 
Cellarettes and Canterburys:  
#14827
A George IV period cellarette in mahogany of sarcophagus form with fluted pilasters and carved lion paw feet.
England, circa 1825.
 


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