George III upholstered armchair in mahogany, having shaped crestrail, cyma curved armrests with later molded supports and straight, chamfered legs joined by an "H" stretcher. Circa 1790-1800.
Height: 39", Width: 23.5", Depth: 21"
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Fine 18th Century English Chippendale sidechair in mahogany, having a shaped and carved crestrail above an openwork splat, over-uphosstered seat and straight mounded legs joined by an H stretcher. Circa 1770
Fine antique English butlers
tray on stand in mahogany,
having a rectangular top with
a gallery and handholds, and
a ring turned folding stand.
Circa 1780-1820.
Height to top of gallery: 34
Length: 30
Width: 22
Fine late Regency carved mahogany piano stool
having a circular upholstered seat (adjustable with a wooden screw), supported by four reeded, splayed legs joined
by an x stretcher.
Circa 1830.
Exceptionally slender
George III spider leg
candlestand in rosewood,
having a circular top
supported by a vasiform
turned pillar and raised on
three downswept tapered legs.
English, circa 1800.
Fine small English Regency
lacquered papier-mβchι
tray with gilt ground and
chinoiserie decoration.
Circa 1815-30, on later
custom made stand (minor
losses to decoration).
Small scale Sheraton
three tier dumbwaiter
in mahogany, having
circular shelves with drop
leaves, vasiform pillars
and downswept legs
ending in brass casters.
English, circa 1790.
Fine English Hepplewhite
domed top cellerette in
mahogany with satinwood
stringing, having tapered
legs ending in brass castors.
Circa 1790 (interior dividers
are later).
Fine English black papier
mache shaped tray with
gilt border decoration,
mother-of-pearl inlay and
central floral motif. (Some crazing, minor repairs, wear.)
Tray on new conforming
stand.
Antique English lap desk in rosewood with extensive line and dot brass inlay: the rectangular lid opens to a fitted interior with sloped writing surface, pen and ink wells and secret drawers. Circa 1830,
now on modern stand.