WILLIAM AND MARY OAK ARMCHAIR, SMALL OAK CABINET, OAK GATELEG TABLE, QUEEN ANNE OAK SIDE TABLE OR LOWBOY, GEORGE I OAK CHEST ON STAND, GEORGE III COMB-BACK WINDSOR ARMCHAIR
WILLIAM AND MARY OAK ARMCHAIR, SMALL OAK CABINET, OAK GATELEG TABLE, QUEEN ANNE OAK SIDE TABLE OR LOWBOY, GEORGE I OAK CHEST ON STAND, GEORGE III COMB-BACK WINDSOR ARMCHAIR
A WILLIAM AND MARY OAK ARMCHAIR, the back
with scroll top rail above wooden splats, the shaped arms
on turned supports, with turned front legs and scroll-
carved front stretcher, circa 1690, seat now with а
wooden panel
A WILLIAM AND MARY OAK GATELEG TABLE with
an oval top, a drawer in the frieze and turned legs and
stretchers, 2ft. 5in. high by 4ft. 6in. (73cm. by 138cm.)
late 17th Century
A QUEEN ANNE OAK CHEST of four long drawers
on bracket feet, 3ft. high by 3ft. 2in. wide (98cm. by
97cm.) early 18th Century
AN OAK GATELEG TABLE with oval top, a drawer in
the frieze and turned supports, 3ft. 2in. long (97cm.)
late 17th Century
A SMALL OAK CABINET, the upper part with a pair
of doors with arched fielded panels, the lower part with
a drawer, on bracket feet, 2ft.. high by 3ft.
A GOOD QUEEN ANNE OAK SIDE TABLE OR LOWBOY
with molded top and three drawers above a shaped
apron and with double bolection moldings’, raised on
slender cabriole legs of square section, 2ft. 4in. vide
(71cm.) circa 1710
A GEORGE II OAK COFFER with a hinged lid, the
front set with two fielded panels above two short drawers
on stile feet with paneled sides and brass carving
handles, 2ft. 3in. high by 4ft. (68.5cm. by
125cm.) circa 1720
A WILLIAM AND MARY WALNUT GATELEG TABLE with an oval top and eight spiral-twist legs joined by plain stretchers, 3ft. 7in. high by 4ft. open (109cm. by 147cm.) circa 1690,
originally with two further legs
A GEORGE III ELMWOOD TRIPOD TABLE, the oval
hinged top on a ‘birdcage’ support, with a baluster stem
and down curved legs, 2ft. 2lhin. high by 2ft. 83Ain. ivied
(67.5cm. by 83cm.), mid-18th Century
A GEORGE III OAK LINEN PRESS, the adjustable press within a rectangular frame, above two short and three long drawers, on bracket feet, 5ft. 9in. high by 2ft. 10′Mn. wide
(176cm. by 87.5cm.) circa 1790
А 17th CENTURY OAK COFFER with two plank hinged top, the front set with four panels, on stile feet, 2ft. (80cm. by 126cm.)
A GEORGE III OAK CHEST of two short and three graduated drawers, on bracket feet, 3ft.. by 94cm. circa 1775
A GEORGE II OAK DRESSER, the upper part with an
ogee top above two shelves and three arched cupboards
divided by two panels, the lower part with three drawers
and two arched cupboard doors cantered by an arched
panel, on stile feet, 6ft. 3in. high by 4ft.
(191cm. by 144cm.) circa 1740, drawers relined, later
cornice .
A GEORGE I OAK CHEST ON STAND, with a molded
cornice above two short and three graduated long
drawers, the lower part with a long drawer) the serpentine
apron and cabriole legs ending in pad feet, 5ft, 3in. high
by 3ft. (160cm. by 106cm.) circa 1710, later
legs
A GEORGE II OAK WRITING TABLE, with three
drawers in the frieze above a shaped kneehole, on cabriole
legs ending in pad feet, 2ft.
(72cm. by 77.5cm.) circa 1740
A GEORGE II OAK CHEST ON CHEST, the plain
rectangular molded hinged top above a front of four
shaped molded panels, the base with two short and
three long drawers, (114cm. by 143cm.) circa 1730
AN EARLY GEORGE III COMB-BACK WINDSOR ARMCHAIR, with a shaped top rail and carved stick back, the shaped elm seat on cabriole legs joined by an H-shaped stretcher, circa 1760,
with restorations
A GEORGE II OAK CHEST ON CHEST, the rectangular molded top with two inset molded panels above a pair of arched double panel doors, the base with one short and four long drawers,
above a shaped apron and bracket feet, 3ft. (120cm. by 148cm.) circa 1730, formerly with hinged lid
AN EARLY GEORGE III OAK CRICKET TABLE, the
circular three-plank top on three square-cut chamfered
legs joined by stretchers, high by 2ft. 5in.
vide (60cm. by 73.5cm.) circa 1760
AN OAK CHEST ON STAND, the upper part with
two short and three graduated long drawers, the lower
part with three short drawers above a shaped apron, on
cabriole legs of square section, 5ft. high by 3ft. 3in.
vide (105cm. by 99cm.) both parts circa 1730, probably not
originally together
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