Marquetry Chest of Drawers
Veneered in walnut with decorative inlaid panels of ebony, holly, sycamore and other woods. The sides decorated with oyster veneers and inlaid with a circular motif and quarter circles in each corner.
English. Circa 1680.
Height 86 cm. Width 110cm. Depth 60 cm.
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Walnut Bureau (with bracket feet)
Excellent colour and patina. The fitted interior has a central cupboard, stepped drawers and a well.
English. Circa 1720.
Height 99 cm High. Width 88 cm. Depth 49 cm.
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An Important William and Mary Cabinet
This rare oyster veneered olivewood cabinet in two parts is of particularly small size and extensively decorated with geometric stringing. The top section doors open to reveal a cupboard surrounded by eleven small drawers.
English. Circa 1690.
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A Miniature Commode
A walnut veneered commode.
Continental. Circa 1750.
Height: 28 cm (11 in). Width: 38 cm (15 in). Depth: 22 cm (9 in).
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Walnut Bureau Cabinet
Walnut veneered bureau cabinet in three parts. The design closely resembles the work of Peter Miller who is recorded as working 'in the Savoy,' St. Mary-le-Savoy, London during 1723/24. English early 18th Century.
English. Early 18th Century.
Height 186 cm. Width 99 cm. Depth 62 cm.
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Walnut Veneered Chest of Drawers
An outstanding walnut veneered chest of four drawers of exceptional colour and patination. With decorative geometric boxwood stringing.
English. Late 17th century.
Height: 90cm (36in). Width: 92.5cm (37in). Depth: 51cm (20.5in).
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