Fine Antique English Shotgun Case in Quilted Mahogany, having a split ring carrying handle, two button releases and retaining a label from James Collins, 115 Regent Street, London. Collins was a sporting dealer at this address from 1833-1854. Now mounted on a custom mahogany stand.
Good Group of 18th Century Chippendale Chairs in mahogany, having a shaped crest rail above a carved openwork splat, an upholstered slip seat and moulded straight legs joined by an "H" stretcher. English, circa 1780. (good color and patina, minor wear, losses or repairs consistent with age).
Antique Edwardian “gypsy” table in nicely figured rosewood, having a hexagonal top supported by three turned, splayed legs and a triangular lower shelf. English, circa 1880.
This form first appeared in the Victorian era and gets its' name from the fact that it was moved around from room to room as needed.
Striking Art Noveau Terra-cotta Pottery Pedestal by Bretby Art Pottery, England, having a circular top with floral relief border above a stylized pillar with tendrils and flowers and a conical base with faux cabochon mounts. (Top and base extensively repaired).
Fine Small Drum Table in curly maple inlaid with ebony, having a circular, rotating top with tooled and gilt green leather, three small drawers alternating with false drawers, and a ring turned vasiform pillar supported with four down swept scrolled legs with ebony inlay and mounts. Circa 1820-1850. (old repairs to legs).
Classic English Windsor Armchair, in elm and oak with a pierced splat and turned arm supports which indicate a North Midlands origin. First Quarter of the 19th Century.
Fine Antique Regency 3-tiered Etagere (or What-Not), in mahogany having three rectangular shelves (the top with a gallery) and ring turned supports ending in brass castors. English, Circa 1800-1815
English Victorian Reading or Dictionary Stand: partially ebonized figured walnut and fruitwood, having a sloped bookrest supported by a ring and vasiform turned pillar and raised on four scrolling legs with ebonized turned finials and ending in porcelain castors. Circa 1880.
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)
A REGENCY MAHOGANY METAMORPHIC LIBRARY CHAIR
in the manner of Morgan and Sanders, with a reeded curved tablet
top-rail, reeded scroll-arms, channelled sabre legs and a caned seat hinged
at the front rail to form a set of library steps with tooled leather treads. Circa 1815
Fine antique English writing table in mahogany, having a rectangular top with tooled and gilt leather inset above a frieze with working or false drawers on all sides and raised on ring turned and tapered legs. Circa 1815-1830. (brasses replaced)
Antique English Regency Sofa Table in Mahogany with ebony line inlay, having a rectangular top with two "D" shaped drop leaves above a single drawer with original brasses and a faux drawer on the other side and supported by downswept legs ending with brass casters. Circa 1820. Ideal for use as a desk or as a computer table. (top restored)
Antique English Hepplewhite Tea Caddy in nicely figured mahogany with satinwood stringing. Circa 1790 on a later tapered splay leg stand with an “X” stretcher. Provenance: From the Estate of Joseph Stanley, New Hope, PA.