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Candlesticks

Price: £1,750

A fine pair of mahogany candlesticks with turned bases and taperered columns, which are fluted and spirally reeded. The sconces are formed as ancanthus leaves.

Circa 1760-70

x 12.5ins h
( x 32cm h)

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Pembroke Table

Price: £2,850

A small Pembroke table in faded rosewood with boxwood stringing and square tapering legs, which stand on castors.

Sheraton period, circa 1800

18.5ins w x 28.5ins d x 29ins h
(47cm w x 72cm d x 74cm h)

 
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Tea Caddie

Price: £1,650

Navette shaped satinwood tea caddie, inlaid with garlands and the top banded and strung.

George III

6ins w x 3.5ins d x 4ins h
(15cm w x 9cm d x 10cm h)

 
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Commode

Price: £1,450

A mahogany tray-top commode with a shaped gallery and carrying handles. The doors have astragal moulding and the commode has been converted to a drawer with original handles.

Circa 1760-70

20ins w x 18ins d x 30ins h
(51cm w x 46cm d x 76cm h)

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Chest of Drawers

Price: £3,950

Mahogany bow fronted chest of drawers, with fine and original circular plate handles; panelled columns to the sides ending in spade feet

George III, circa 1800-10

39ins w x 22.5ins d x 33.5ins h
(99cm w x 57cm d x 85cm h)

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Forte-Piano by Buntebart & Sievers, London 1792

Price: £3,950

Square forte-piano. It is rare to find a pre-1800 piano with pedals and although the pedals themselves are replacements, the mechanism is original. The action of this instrument was restored in the 1980s and a copy of the restoration report is available. Gabriel Buntebart was one of the earliest piano makers in this country, having been in partnership with Johannes Zumpe in 1769

George III period

63ins w x 21.5ins d x 32.5ins h
(160cm w x 55cm d x 83cm h)

 
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Pembroke Table

Price: £4,950

Oval satinwood Pembroke table, with cross-banded top and painted line detail; only 17ins (44cm) wide with the leaves down

Sheraton period,circa 1790

33ins w x 23.5ins d x 27.5ins h
(84cm w x 60cm d x 70cm h)

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Screen Table

Price: £6,350

Lady's satinwood screen table with fine details and features; see Sheraton's Drawing Book 1791-4

Late 18th century

21ins w x 15ins d x 29.5ins h
(53cm w x 38cm d x 75cm h)

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Stool

Price: £3,250

Mahogany upholstered stool on bold end supports with stretcher

Regency period, circa 1825

33ins w x 24ins d x 17ins h
(84cm w x 61cm d x 43cm h)

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Convex Mirror

Price: £3,650

A bold convex mirror, the top surmounted by a seahorse on a rock base with shells; mirror is 22.5ins (57cm) diameter

Regency period, Circa 1815-20

22.5ins w x 39ins h
(57cm w x 99cm h)

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