Fine George III brass bound oval wine cooler in mahogany with brass carrying handles, removable tin liner and turned tapered legs with later brass castors. Retains a “British Antiques Dealers Association” sticker. Circa 1790.
Fine William IV Armchair in mahogany, having a shaped and carved top rail above a carved stile, down scrolled armrests and tapered, fluted legs.
English, circa 1835
Fine antique English butlers tray in mahogany having a shaped gallery with hand holds and a ring turned and tapered leg folding stand in deal. Early 19th century (Stand is period but may not be original.)
Antique English Chippendale Style Child’s Armchair in mahogany, having a shaped and carved crestrail above a carved openwork splat, cyma curved armrests with acanthus carved handholds, petitepoint seat depicting a rabbit in a garden, and straight, chamfered legs.
18th/19th C.
Antique English Regency Tole Tray, black with silver and gold Chinoiserie decoration of birds and blossoms. Now mounted
on an ebonized wood stand. Provenance: The Estate of Ruthann Coggins Bardes, Greenwich, CT.
18th century Sheraton commode chair in elm, having a shaped and reeded crestrail above reeded downswept arms with vasiform turned supports above a removable rush seat, deep drop skirt and square tapered leg. English, circa 1790.
Exceptional George III Mahogany Chest on Chest, having a concave cornice with greek-key design above a series of graduated drawers with beautifully matched veneer, flanked by canted corners with geometric interlocking oval blind fretwork and raised on
straight bracket feet.
Rare set of English Regency bedsteps in mahogany with caned sides and back, having a turned gallery above three tooled leather treads, the first with tambour doors below, the second now with drawer below. Circa 1800-1815.
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.
Fine George I Demi-lune Games Table in mahogany, having a hinged semicircular top opening to a polished surface further opening to a well; veneered skirt below and raised on straight turned legs ending in pad feet. Circa 1730. (Replaced escutcheon)