- Two Victorian yew wood Windsor chairs,
Nottinghamshire or South Yorkshire, with elm seat More Information Showing the effects of long term storage in damp conditions with some shrinkage cracks and much encrusted...
[more like this] - A Victorian ash Windsor chair, Nottinghamshire
or South Yorkshire, with elm seat, 106cm h More Information Complete and structurally sound...
[more like this] - BRITANNIA, VOL. I & II CAMDEN 1722Camden,
William. Revised by Edmund Gibson. Britannia: Or a Chorographical Description of Great Britain and Ireland, Together with the Adjacent Islands. The Second Edition, Revised,...
[more like this] - F. TORDOFF "FORT LEE-ON THE HUDSON"
WATERCOLORDepicting a nautical scene; signed LR and titled LL; triple matted and framed under glass; measures approximately 18" x 22" with frame and has a sight image of approximately...
[more like this] - LATE GEORGE II MAHOGANY LIBRARY BOOKCASE
MID
18TH CENTURY the egg and dart moulded breakfront cornice above a pair of astragal glazed doors with arch moulded tops, flanked and divided by square pilasters; the lower part...
[more like this] - 2) BONNE MAP FLORIDA, LOUISIANA, GEORGIA,
VIRGINIA(lot of 2) Framed maps, including: (1) "Carte de la Louisiane et da la Floride," Rigobert Bonne (French, 1727-1794), showing the southeastern United States, extending...
[more like this] - English bobby's hat, South Yorkshire
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[more like this] - A late 17th Century oak credence table,
South Yorkshire, with canted twin-flap top on bobbin and reel uprights with conforming feet and triangular stretcher, 100cm wide x 48cm deep/Provenance: Judge Irwin Untermyer,...
[more like this] - PAIR OF OAK SIDE CHAIRS, SOUTH YORKSHIRE
EARLY
18TH CENTURY the arched splats carved with masks, scrolls, and stylised leaves and mounted with acorn pendant finials, above panel seats raised on turned and block legs joined...
[more like this] - ENGLISH OAK SIDE CHAIR Late 17th c.
Joined Backstool, probably South Yorkshire area, with shaped and carved open back, scrolled top, box form seat, turned front legs and stretcher base, 41 1/4" high, 19 1/4"...
[more like this] - Frederick William Elwell RA (1870-1958)/Interior
View of a Drawing Room/signed, dated indistinctly, possibly 1922/oil on canvas, 90cm square/Provenance: The Barnard Sale, South Cave Castle, East Yorkshire...
[more like this] - A mid 17th century panel back armchair
probably South West Yorkshire restorations Estimate ?1 400-1 600 Descriptions provided in both printed and on-line catalogue formats do not include condition reports. The...
[more like this] - Important William IV Baronial Sterling
Silver Salver, hallmarked London, 1836-1837, by William Ker Reid, of circular form, with elaborately cast and chased "shell and scroll" border, the plateau engraved and flat-chased...
[more like this] - A Charles I oak panel back armchair
probably South West Yorkshire carved with the initials WG and inscribed 1642 restorations Estimate ?800-1 200 The seat is in two sections and the back section of which covers...
[more like this] - 17th century English open armchair with
mask and scroll carved double rear slats, scrolled ears and applied split spindles, shaped arms, original feet and stretchers, South Yorkshire, England, 17th century, 42-1/2...
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