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Approx. 7" wide, 22" high, 10" deep.Rare for a hanging box to be so deep.
Fine William IV Tea Poy in Rosewood, having a hinged, faceted lid opening to a fitted interior with two lidded caddies and two later sugar bowls, a tapered octagonal pillar and a quadripartite plinth base raised on scrolled feet. English, circa 1835.
Height: 33”
Fine George II Tilt-top Tea Table in mahogany having a single board top with a "birdcage" support above a "cannon" turned shaft and supported by three cabriole legs ending in pad feet. English, circa 1750.
Diameter: 35" The serving of tea in the 18th Century was an important social ritual for those wealthy enough to be able to afford the tea. Specialized furniture and boxes (tea caddies) evolved around the "tea ceremony" Fine George III Bow Front Bedside Table in mahogany, having a galleried top above a shaped, tambour door and a later drawer and raised on straight chamfered leg.
English, Circa 1780. (Repair cracks to side panels)
Height: 30"
George III Hanging Shelves in mahogany, having three graduated shelves within nicely shaped top and sides. English,
Circa 1790
Height: 33.75” Exceptional Small Scale Late Regency Sideboard in mahogany having a central section with a single drawer and a shaped splash board, flanked by two pedestals with a cabinet and a port drawer above and cabinet doors flanked by raised panel decoration below. English, Circa 1820-30.
Length:59”
STUDIO ANTIQUES & FINE ART, INC.
$26,500 Brass-Mounted Gonçalo Alves Collectors Cabinet
Workshop of George Bullock, circa 1815. Having a moulded cornice above a central recessed section with shelves flanked to each side by rows of small drawers behind scrolling grille-inset doors with columnar uprights; the conforming base with four paneled doors, two with columnar uprights and raised on a platform base. The inverted breakfront cabinet design in the French/Grecian manner was introduced by George Bullock in the early ... George II Concertina Action Mahogany Game Table. Circa 1730. Having a rectangular top opening to a tooled leather playing surface above a veneered frieze, supported by cabriole legs ending in pad feet. Note the good proportions and extremely fine cartouche and leafage carving on the front knees.
Separate tables for playing cards became popular during the Queen Anne period and the form developed from gateleg and drop leaf tables... An elegant and very competitively priced English Tea Caddy of Tortoise Shell and inlaid Mother-of-Pearl on compressed wooden ball feet, with Tortoise Shell interior lids, Ivory knobs and Ivory interior trimming,and with an original lock, it makes a suitable keeping place for what was a very precious commodity in the 18th and 19th centuries. It is in excellent original condition, circa 1850, 5" H. x 8-1/4" x 5-1/4". We accept time payments and quantity discounts...
SUSQUEHANNA Antique Company, Inc.
$2900.00 Approx. 43" wide and 14.5" deep with leaves down--each leaf is about 15" so with leaves up,, table is approx. 43" x 44"--likely English.
SUSQUEHANNA Antique Company, Inc.
$2400.00 Having bold bronze mounts, ready to be re-upholstered by new owner--approx. 72" wide.
Rare Brass Imperial Bushel Measure, the bottom engraved: “Corcoran Fecit, London” one side engraved: “Lynn, Regis, 1825” the other side engraved: “Imperial Bushel, Bastick & Son, London 1881”, and with various royal ciphers on the top rim.
Provenance : Ex-Collection Sen. John Warner, Alexandria, Virginia Cities in England used to have official standard weights and measures...
East Dennis Antiques
$850.00 George III Wigstand or Basin Stand with two drawers on delicate cabriole legs, on snake feet, ideal for use as a plant stand, in very good condition, mahogany, circa 1770. Height 31", Diameter 17". We accept time payments and quantity discounts. ** WE GUARANTEE THE AUTHENTICITY OF OUR MERCHANDISE AS REPRESENTED. MEMBERS OF: THE ANTIQUES COUNCIL, THE CAPE COD ANTIQUE DEALERS ASSOCIATION (CCADA). **
Fine Antique Sheraton Canterbury, in mahogany, having four divisions with a handhold, turned supports and legs ending in brass castors and with a single drawer. Circa 1790-1820.
Originally designed for sheet music, these are now used primarily as magazine racks. To see other examples, type "canterbury" into the search box. Height: 22.5”
East Dennis Antiques
$5,900.00 A true set of eight (six shown in main view), six side chairs and two armchairs, period (circa 1780) English Chippendale Dining Chairs, oak throughout, pegged tenon construction, plank seats with tied cushions, an older mellow finish, sturdy and practical while classic and attractive. 37 1/2" overall height; side chairs - 20 1/2" wide, 17 1/4" seat height, 18 1/2" depth overall, 15" seat depth; arm chairs - 22 1/2" overall depth, 17 1/4" seat height, 19" seat depth, 24" seat width...
East Dennis Antiques
$1,200.00 A neo-classical pot cupboard, circa 1830-1850, mahogany with pine secondary wood, white marble top; originally designed for storage of a chamber pot; now ideal as a bedside table or storage for towels in a bathroom; the design for this piece is directly related to the quintessential icon of classical antiquity, a fluted column. Pot cupboards such as this one were made in America and Europe; this one is most likely English. In excellent original condition, 15-1/2" Diameter, 29" H...
Fine Antique English Canterbury in Walnut, having four pierced partitions with “C” scroll carved decoration above a single drawer and raised on turned ball form feet with brass casters.
Circa 1850-1870
Originally designed for sheet music, these are now used primarily as magazine racks. To see other examples, type "canterbury" into the search box. Height: 20”
Antique English “Whittle Wood” Box in various exotic woods, the top and front banded with geometric inlays of multi-colored woods. Circa 1870. (Formerly a lap desk, now mounted on a stand.)
Length: 20”
Depth: 10”
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