Antique English brass bound lap desk in mahogany with a rectangular hinged lid opening to a fitted interior with writing slope and secret compartments; having a side drawer and mounted on a later stand.
Circa 1830-1840.
Antique English Regency style child's high chair in mahogany with caned seat and back, with a replaced adjustable footrest, turned cross stretcher and detachable turned leg stand. The stand can then serve as a small table when used with the chair.Late 19th century.
Rare 18th-century childs tilt-top tea table in mahogany, having a circular dished top above a cannon turned pillar raised on cabriole Queen Anne legs. English, ca. 1760.
Diameter: 21.75
Height, at rest: 35.25
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Exceptional Regency bookcase in mahogany, having adjustable shelves flanked by two veneered pilasters with ionic capitols and plinth form bases. The wood top has been later faux marbled. Circa 1820.
Fine pair of 18th century English sidechairs with shaped crestrails, pierced splats with the Gothic Chippendale motif and straight, chamfered legs joined by an H stretcher. Circa 1760.
Antique English Yew wood Windsor sidechair with hoop back, shaped and pierced central splat and arched stretchers between thr ring and vasiform turned legs. Late 18th, early 19th C. Probably Yorkshire. (See the English Regional Chair, by Cottom, page 202 fig NE384 for a similar example.
Fine 18th century tilt-top table in nicely figured oak, having a circular top above a vasiform pillar and raised on three cabriole legs (two ended out). English, circa 1760.
Fine George III Armchair in mahogany with carved and shaped crestrail above a pierced splat, with curved armrests and straight tapered legs, Circa 1790
18th Century English Butlers Tray in Mahogany, having a gallery with reeded top edge and two handholds. Circa 1780. The stand is old, but not original.