- MAHOGANY TILT-TOP SUPPER TABLE Georgian
Era Tripod Table, English or Irish, 18th c., having an intricately carved rotating top with nine dished plate sections, with a birdcage form support, set on a fluted and carved...
[more like this] - A ca. 1760 English/Irish Queen Anne
mahogany drop leaf table with two dovetailed drawers, on shell carved cabriole legs. 28”H x 38”W x 17.5”D leaves down x 48” leaves up Condition: minor abrasions, needs...
[more like this] - BRITISH MAHOGANY WINE COOLER ON PAW
FEETEnglish or Irish mahogany wine cooler or cistern, cylindrical form with applied carved swag and foliate decoration, raised on a carved skirt, cabriole legs with carved...
[more like this] - 18TH CENTURY BRITISH MAHOGANY LOWBOYGeorgian
lowboy or dressing table, mahogany and mahogany veneer over oak and pine secondary woods. Rectangular top with molded edge, over a long horizontal drawer with lock and reticulated...
[more like this] - IRISH GEORGE II CARVED MAHOGANY MARBLE
TOP PIER TABLEcirca 1750, variegated marble top set on mahogany frame, skirt with boldly carved central shell, leaf and shell carved cabriole legs with trifid feet, 30-1/4...
[more like this] - FINE IRISH GEORGE II CARVED MAHOGANY
GAMES TABLEBritish, circa 1750, fold over top with turret corners, opening to a playing surface with recessed chip cups and candle supports, single dovetailed drawer, deeply...
[more like this] - PR., 18TH C. GEORGE II CHIPPENDALE SIDE
CHAIRS English or Irish, second half 18th century. Pair of George II side chairs in the Chippendale taste, having a foliate carved mahogany frame, figural chinoiserie upholstery,...
[more like this] - PAIR, IRISH-GEORGIAN-STYLE FIGURAL FOOT
STOOLS American or English, 20th century. Pair of carved mahogany foot stools in the Irish-Georgian taste, having flamestitch upholstery with canvas slipcovers, and rising...
[more like this] - IRISH GEORGIAN STYLE MAHOGANY COCKTAIL
TABLE English, 20th century. Parcel gilt carved mahogany cocktail table in the Irish Georgian taste, having a Greek key frieze, and rising on cabriole legs with shell knees...
[more like this] - IRISH GEORGIAN-STYLE MAHOGANY MARBLE
TOP CONSOLE English, late 19th to early 20th century. Well carved mahogany console table in the Irish Georgian taste, having a marble top, cornice with egg and dart and dentil...
[more like this] - 18TH C. QUEEN ANNE MAHOGANY DROP LEAF
TABLE. Ca. 1760 English/Irish mahogany drop leaf table with two dovetailed drawers, on shell carved cabriole legs, 28”H x 38”W x 17.5”D leaves down x 48” leaves up....
[more like this] - GARRARD & CO. STERLING SILVER TABLEWARE
SERVICE FOR TWELVE, "ELIZABETHAN" PATTERN, WITH GARRARD & CO. CUSTOM MADE MAHOGANY SILVER CHEST OF DRAWERS, LONDON, DATED 1963/68 32 ¼" x 32" x 20" chest Total of 156 pieces...
[more like this] - English Carved Mahogany Side Table,
second quarter 20th century, in the Irish Chippendale style, the tall cabriole legs shell-carved at the knees and having large acanthine-carved pad feet, the mahogany highly...
[more like this] - Irish Queen Anne games table, highly
figured mahogany fold-over top with turret corners, lambrequin carved knees and pad feet, British, probably Irish, 18th century, 28-1/4 x 30 x 17 in. (opens to 34 in.) Bottom...
[more like this] - An English or Irish Carved Mahogany
Tilt-Top Tea Table late 18th c. piecrust top with shells columnar support tripartite base legs ending in elongated claw and ball feet height 27 in. diameter 28 in....
[more like this] - Fine Chippendale tea table, carved mahogany,
molded top tilting above tapered column support, tripod base with carved knees and distinctive ball-and-claw feet, base with rich old patination and original iron spider,...
[more like this] - An English or Irish George III Mahogany
Tea Table mid-18th c. piecrust dished top bird cage support and tapered fluted stem acanthus carved arched tapered legs claw and ball feet height 28 in. diameter 29 in. Note:...
[more like this] - Irish Queen Anne mahogany games table,
fold-over top, skirt with single dovetailed drawer with oak linings, turned legs with lambrequin carved knees and pad feet, probably original casters, British, possibly Irish,...
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