A set of six George III Mahogany Sidechairs, fourth quarter 18th century, in the Chippendale taste, each with a shaped crest having foliate and sunburst carving over a pierced and interlacing splat, the original drop-in seats raised on square legs joined by an H-form stretcher. 38 3/8” h. x 21 ½” w. x 21” d., seat height: 18 ½”.
Hepplewhite Sideboard, banded mahogany top with serpentine front over five dovetailed drawers with oak linings, one bottle drawer with false double front openings to removable lined interior with dividers for four bottles, fan and quarter fan inlays, tapered legs with spade feet, rich reddish-brown color, British, late 18th-early 19th century. 35 1/4" x 66 1/4" x 28"
English oak Campaign chest of drawers, 19th century, in 2 parts, two short over one long drawer, the lower section with two long drawers, mounted on the sides with cast iron carrying handles. 36 in. x 30 3/4 in. x 15 1/4 in.
A fine George III Mahogany Chest on Chest, mid-18th century, in two parts. Upper section has canted-corner crown above dentil molding; two aligned over three long graduated drawers, flanked by fluted pilasters ending in lamb's tongue molding; lower section has three aligned and two long drawers on swelled bracket feet. All in fine figured mahogany. 67 1/2" x 42" x 22 1/4"
A lovely Georgian Chippendale Pembroke Table, c. 1770. Inlaid Mahogany and Reosewood, with serpentine drop leaves over fitted drawer with original brasses, on cabriole legs with brass casters. 30” h. x 44 3/4” w. (with leaves up) x 34 ½” d. Some repairs.
An important pair of George II Mahogany Back Stools, c. 1755. The serpentine crest rails with padded backs above upholstered serpentine seats, raised on cabriole legs with scrolled returns, supported on outwardly scrolled toes with carved supports. 40 ¾ h. to crest, 18 ½ h. to seat, 24 ½” w., 31” overall depth.