Rare small scale George III architect's (or reading) table in mahogany, having a hinged, two part adjustable top with detachable book rest above a pierced fretwork skirt and raised on straight moulded legs with pierced corner brackets and leather castors. English, circa 1760.
Provenance: from the Estate of Ella Poe Burling, Washington, D.C.
Rare small scale English bookcase on stand with two shelves with scrolled ends above two drawers with ebony and boxwood stringing mounted on a tapered leg stand with lower shelf. Early 19th century.
Two Similar George III Armchairs in mahogany , having carved and shaped crestrails above openwork splats, scrolled armrests, slip seats and straight chamfered legs joined by "H" stretchers. Circa 1780.
Heights:37.25" and 36.75" Widths: 22" and 23.5" ...click for details
Nice small scale antique English Hepplewhite style bowfront sideboard in mahogany inlaid with satinwood with central drawer flanked by two deeper port drawers and raised on straight tapered legs ending in spade feet. Mid 19th century.
Fine antique English lap desk in mahogany with brass banding, extensively fitted with interior compartments and secret drawers and a fitted side drawer. Circa 1800, on later stand.
Length: 22
Depth: 11.25
Height: 8.5; 23.5 (on stand)
Unusual inlaid satinwood and mahogany one drawer stand having square inlaid top with brass banding, above a single drawer and raised on a ring turned pillar and downswept tapered legs ending in brass castors, English or Continental, early 19th century.
Provenance: from the Boiardi Family Collection, Penderyn House, Wye River, MD
Important Georgian pembroke table in richly figured mahogany, the top with rosewood crossbanding and boxwood stringing above a single drawer and a false drawer (brasses replaced), supported on straight tapered legs with brass castors. Circa 1790.
Provenance: the Boiardi Family Collection, Penderyn House, Wye River, MD
Antique English Regency armchair in mahogany, having a curved crestrail above two downswept, scrolled armrests, an anthemion carved central rail, and raised on downswept saber legs. Circa 1815.
Provenance: the Boiardi Family Collection, Penderyn House, Wye River, MD.