18th Century French Regence/Transitional Giltwood and Marble-top Center Table, with rectangular top above a frieze carved with masks and foliage, cabriole legs ending in claw and ball feet. Restorations to the legs, 27 ½ h. . 34 w. x 26 ½ d.
A fine and very rare English gilded overmantel mirror, c. 1720, with original beveled mirror plates and fine carving, having a rich foliate and tassel motif 17 ½ h. x 61 w.
An exceptional 19th century garden bench, having very heavy, whimsical cast iron serpents joined by thick weathered teakwood slats having a pleasing patina. 31 h. x 54 w. x 21 d. (seat height 17).
An Irish William IV mahogany school-masters desk by Williams & Gibton, c. 1830, with early leather top opening to reveal a cavity in which there is a release for secret drawers and ink well over turned, tapering legs on casters. Stamped. 34 h x 26w x 22 d.
An exceptional and important early to mid-18th century Venetian Rococo painted and etched glass wall mirror, cream paint and gilded frame, the large central mirror surrounded by etched glass panels with figures. 85 h. x 50 w.
A beautiful gilt bronze and wood chandelier, Italian or French, late 19th century, six lights, wired for U.S., rock crystal and cut clear and amber crystal with extensive beading to the arms, approx. 24 h. x 20 w.
An outstanding Georgian Oak Linen Press, c. 1770, the upper section with breakfront having ogee molded cornice and center rectangular fielded panel with similar fielded paneled doors to either side, the base with four square fielded panels and five various drawers on a lovely figured skirt with ogee bracket feet, all having fine color and patina. This style of press is often referred to as a hanging press, because it can be used as an armoire (interior height of upper section is 5) 85 h. ...click for details