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Auction House:
Artvisory
Number of lots recorded:96
Lots with images:96
Prices available:96
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*** A good quality George IV rosewood and parcel gilt break-front sideboard, English circa 1830 188 cm wide, 46 cm deep, 95 cm high ***
*** An unusual walnut shaped rectangular top stretcher table, Italian circa 1720, 120 cm wide, 71 cm deep, 80 cm high ***
*** A rare Piedmontese walnut single- door cupboard, Italian circa 1680, 200 cm high, 79 cm wide, 47 cm deep ***
*** A fabulous black and silvered decorated leaf carved folding lectern stand, Venice region, Italian early 17th century, 140 cm high 50 cm wide ***
*** A turned walnut octagonal stool, Italian 18th century, 50 cm high 44 cm wide 32 cm deep ***
*** A George I triple fold-over tea and games table English early 18th century 86 cm wide, 42 cm deep 77 cm high, English early 18th century, 86 cm wide, 42 cm deep 77 cm high ***
*** A rare cedar and blackwood cross-banded circular top pillar table, Australian circa 1845. Reference: Australian Furniture Pictorial History and Dictionary 1788-1938. Kevin Fahy and Andrew Simpson, Casuarina Press, Sydney, page 444 No 496, 65 cm diameter,… ***
*** A good cedar armchair in English George IV style, Australian circa 1835. with brass and ceramic casters, 72 cm wide, 74 cm deep, 92 cm high ***
*** A Georgian style chinoiserie red lacquered bureau-bookcase, Italian, circa 1920, 210 cm, high 90 cm, wide,48 cm, deep ***
*** A very rare dark walnut and iron bound strong chest, Basque region, Spanish circa 1640, 108 cm wide, 55 cm deep, 51 cm high ***
*** An oak joint stool, English circa 1660, 56 cm high, 46 cm long, 27 cm wide ***
*** A very attractive large faux bamboo two-mirror door wardrobe, French, 19th century, 235 cm, high 164 cm, wide 57 cm, deep ***
*** A fine Louis XIV period turned walnut and tapestry side-table, French circa 1700, 85 cm wide, 69 cm deep, 71 cm high ***
*** A good quality carved oak and pollard oak veneered library bookcase, English circa 1860, 210 cm wide, 60 cm deep, 248 cm high ***
*** A good George II oak lowboy, English18th century, 73 cm, high 92 cm, wide 44 cm, deep ***
*** A rare and richly patinated and finely turned European cedar-wood armchair, Italian circa 1700, 120 cm high, 70 cm wide, 62 cm deep ***
*** An unusual walnut stretcher table with curvilinear stretchers, Spanish, 17th century, 166 cm wide, 87 cm deep, 83 cm high ***
*** A George III inlaid mahogany wardrobe, English, circa 1810, 208 cm, high 130 cm, wide66 cm, deep ***
*** An elegant carved walnut armchair, Italian circa 1740, 108 cm high 72 cm wide 51 cm deep ***
*** A rare Louis XIV period walnut oval centre table, stamped Lf, French circa 1680, 123 cm wide, 73 cm deep, 73 cm high ***
*** A small Empire period grained walnut marble-top console table, French circa 1830, 83 cm high, 77 cm wide, 43.5 cm deep ***
*** An oak joint stool, English circa 1660 incised with a makers mark of a cross to one apron, 54 cm high, 46 cm wide30 cm deep ***
*** A pair of large and very well carved walnut and parcel-gilt armchairs, Italian 19th century with gilt-gesso foliate carved capitals, 131 cm high 66 cm wide, 62 cm deep ***
*** A Queen Anne feather-banded walnut chest-on-stand English 18th century 100 cm wide 57 cm deep 121 cm high, English 18th century, 100 cm wide 57 cm deep 121 cm high ***
*** A rare and petite George II brass-banded mahogany circular planter, English circa 1740 48 cm high, 29 cm diameter. Provenance: Trevor London ***
*** A rare and early Casuarina Inlaid circular cedar tilt-top centre table. Australian circa 1830. Provenance: Acquired from the auction of the Collection of Carissa Crouch and Carl Consalves, Mossgreen, February 2015.lot 234 ( $4,800), 120 cm diameter, 72 cm… ***
*** A George III inlaid mahogany linen-press, English circa 1800 201 cm high, 145 cm wide 63 cm deep. Provenance: G. G. McPhee Antiques, Melbourne, 1982 ***
*** A pair of cane armchairs with cushion seats and backs and matching ottoman 77 cm high, 73 cm wide, ottoman 68 x 65 cm, by 40 cm high ***
*** An impressive walnut and iron mounted cassone, Spanish circa 1660, 165 cm long, 70 cm deep, 56 cm high ***
*** An unusual marquetry and carved poplar chest, Spanish circa 1660 dimensions: 95 cm wide, 35 cm deep 35 cm high ***
*** A large Louis XIV period turned walnut and pictorial tapestry armchair, French circa 1700, 120 cm high, 64 cm wide, 69 cm deep ***
*** A well proportioned Charles II yew-wood and oak geometric design chest of four drawers, English circa 1700, 92 cm, high 100 cm, wide 56 cm, deep ***
*** A rare George II mahogany architect's table, English circa 1750, 98 cm, wide 70 cm, deep 72 cm, high ***
*** An early Victorian mahogany bow-front chest-of-drawers English circa 1840, 100 cm, wide 54 cm, deep 110 cm, high ***
*** A rare miniature walnut trestle table, Spanish circa 1680, 30 cm high, 54 cm long, 39 cm wide ***
*** A very appealing large fruitwood centre table, Tuscan circa 1770, 162c long 92 cm wide, 80 cm high ***
*** A fine early Colonial cedar two shelf chiffonier. Australian circa 1835, 92 cm wide 45 cm deep, 155 cm high ***
*** A very rare and elegant fully upholstered cedar lady's armchair. Australian circa 1835, 58 cm wide, 100 cm high ***
*** An impressive Tasmanian cedar double-ended sofa. Australian circa 1845, 220 cm long, 65 cm deep, 94 cm high ***
*** A fine cedar drop-leaf sewing table, Australian circa 1840. original brass castors. Provenance: The Keith Okey Collection sold Sotheby's Sydney lot 121, 51 cm wide closed, 62 cm deep, 74 cm high ***
*** A rare Tasmanian black-wood two-part campaign dining- table. Australian circa 1835. with legs which unscrew, 106 cm long 109 cm wide closed 77 cm high ***
*** A rare early cedar mule chest. Australian circa 1840, 151 cm wide 52 cm deep, 106 cm high ***
*** A finely carved giltwood overmantel mirror, French circa 1840, 140 cm high 100 cm wide ***
*** A turned walnut and tapestry covered stool, Italian circa 1680, 51 cm high 43 cm wide, 32 cm deep ***
*** A large Louis XV walnut and tapestry fauteuil, French circa 1740, 112 cm high 73 cm wide, 64 cm deep ***
*** A striking striped timber wall mirror with bevelled glass, French 19th century, 130 cm high, 95 cm wide, 10 cm deep ***
*** A Colonial three-tiered single-drawer whatnot. Australian circa 1835, 46 cm by 40 cm by 114 cm high ***
*** An unusual carved oak provincial two-tier dresser, French 18th century, lined in teal fabric, 232 cm high, 126 cm wide 64 cm deep ***
*** A classic Louis XV period fruitwood fauteuil, French circa 1770 dimensions: 96 cm high 69 cm wide, 60 cm deep ***
*** An early and large Louis XIV walnut armchair, French circa 1700, 140 cm high, 80 cm wide, 42 cm deep ***
*** A large Louis XIV period armchair, in yellow striped fabric French circa 1680, 110 cm high, 60 cm wide50 cm deep ***
*** A cedar square wine-cellarette, Australian circa 1860, with brass carry handles with internal fit out of one lift out tray and a further compartment for bottles. Provenance: Mossgreen Melbourne, 45 cm wide,44 cm deep,34 cm high ***
*** A very appealing brass, cast iron and red painted patisserie table, French 19th century, with black granite top, 83.5 cm high, 110 cm wide, 62 cm deep ***
*** A good quality Victorian mahogany Wellington chest, English circa 1880, 94 cm high, 82 cm wide, 51 cm deep ***
*** A very fine rosewood and gilt-bronze mounted credenza in the French manner, English circa 1845 123 cm wide, 32 cm deep, 87 cm high ***
*** A fine and well figured Grecian string inlaid cedar Pembroke table. Australian circa 1840. early triple ringed turned legs, 6 cm wide closed, 115 cm long, 74 cm high ***
*** A good cedar chest of drawers. Australian circa 1855. shell inlaid turned handles, 124 cm wide, 54 cm deep 115 cm high ***
*** An early cedar raised-back chiffonier. Australian circa 1830, 110 cm wide, 40 cm deep, 137 cm high ***
*** A rare and fine quality early cedar writing table, Australian circa 1835, 88 cm, 50 cm deep 79 cm high ***
*** A large cedar and blackwood eight drawer straight-fronted chest-of-drawers. Tasmanian origin, Australian circa 1860, 126 cm wide 61 cm deep 120 cm high ***
*** A set of twelve good quality George IV mahogany dining chairs, English circa 1830. two carvers and ten standards ***
*** A pair of Louis XVI style gilt-wood and caned back armchairs, French circa 1900 94 cm high, 54 cm wide ***
*** An unusual and early cedar armchair, Australian circa 1845, 65 cm wide, 73 cm deep 112 cm high ***
*** A George III mahogany campaign secretaire- chest, English, circa 1810, 110 cm, high,117 cm, wide,63 cm, deep ***
*** A George III style fine crewel work armchair by Coralie Lloyd, the chair circa 1900 the crewel work circa 1910, 126 cm high,61 cm wide,75 cm deep ***
*** A small faux-bois painted commode, Italian circa 1770, 60 cm high, 73 cm wide, 38 cm deep ***
*** A Louis XIV period walnut armchair, French circa 1700, 113 cm high, 66 cm wide, 66 cm deep ***
*** A figured walnut veneered prie-dieu, Italian circa 1700, 84 cm high, 54 cm wide, 44 cm deep ***
*** A marquetry and walnut prie dieu, Northern Italy circa 1680, 81 cm high, 56 cm wide, 46 cm deep ***
*** An impressive turned and carved walnut and parcel gilt-armchair, Italian circa 1700, 145 cm high, 72 cm wide, 65c deep ***
*** A cedar X frame foot-stool. Australian circa 1855, 59 cm by 60 cm by 41 cm high ***
*** A good cedar two-fold Pembroke table, Australian circa 1840, 110 cm long 58 cm wide closed, 73 cm high ***
*** A set of four of Louis XIV turned walnut fully upholstered chairs, French circa 1700, 112 cm high, 53 cm wide, 47 cm deep ***
*** A Georgian mahogany sofa table, English, circa 1810 and later, 72 cm, high 98 cm, wide 60 cm, deep ***
*** A rare Louis XIV walnut and tapestry rectangular footstool, French circa 1700, 37 cm high, 50 cm wide, 39 cm deep ***
*** An unusual and good quality burr-wood floor standing bookcase. English circa 1845. Provenance: Dahlia Stanley Auctions, single-owner auction, Mittagong, NSW, 164 cm high, 104 cm wide 36 cm deep ***
*** A good cedar rectangular fold-over pedestal card-table. Australian circa 1835, 98 cm wide 49 cm deep, 77 cm high ***
*** An oak joint stool, English circa 1660, 58 cm high 46 cm wide 27 cm deep ***
*** A 19th century Venetian octagonal mirror with foliate etched borders., 106 cm, high 76 cm, wide ***
*** A striking bird marquetry and string- inlaid oak chest, Dutch 17th century, 160 cm wide, 66 cm high, 62 cm deep ***
*** A carved mahogany double-scroll end settee, Continental circa 1860, 220 cm wide, 85 cm high ***
*** A fine satinwood and marquetry Pembroke table, English, early 19th century 75 cm high, 73.5 cm long, 50.5 cm wide closed, English, early 19th century, 75 cm high, 73.5 cm long, 50.5 cm wide closed ***
*** A Louis XVI style canape and pair of gilt-wood caned side chairs French circa 1900 canape 98 cm wide, 110 cm high, 55 cm deep ***
*** A large and impressive cedar rectangular library table, Australian circa 1835. Provenance: Purchased privately through Walter & Co Tasmania 1990's, 167 cm wide, 62 cm deep, 82 cm high ***
*** A good carved cedar scrolled-arm carver Chair, Tasmanian, circa 1825. Provenance: The Juliana and Toby Hooper Collection Sotheby's Melbourne October 2007 lot 145 ( Estimated then at $5,000-7,000.), 52 cm wide, 92 cm high ***
*** A cedar lyre-back swivel seat desk-chair by Andrew Lenehan, Sydney. Australian, circa 1860. on ceramic castors.stamped to reverse of backrail. A cedar lyre back swivel-seat desk-chair by Andrew Lenehan, Sydney, Australian circa 1860. on ceramic castors,… ***
*** A rare cedar davenport desk, Australian, circa 1860. four side-drawers, pull-out leather tooled writing drawer complete with four small drawers with pen compartments with rear stationery compendium, 61 cm wide, 51 cm deep, 91 cm high ***
*** A cedar rectangular trestle-form library table. Australian circa 1845. Provenance: Sothebys 2002 lot 7. The Estate of the late E Bassett Daughter of Dr W Bassett who commenced medical practice in Bathurst in 1862. The table came from his house Tal-Y-Garn… ***
*** An unusual George II oak birdcage action wine table, English circa 1740, 70 cm diameter 68 cm high ***
*** A pair of fine Regency Neo-Classical painted cane-seated carver chairs English circa 1810, English circa 1810 ***
*** An intricately carved x pattern chair, with Arabic script and mother-of-pearl inlay, Cairo or Damascus, circa early 20th century. This handsome chair is in excellent condition and is extensively carved in the orientalist style with calligraphic… ***
*** A grand navy blue upholstered wingback chair with carved timber animal feet, upholstered in a thistle design fabric, 123 cm high, 82 cm wide, 54 cm deep ***
*** A large and elegant Georgian pine corner cupboard, with double glazed doors, English circa 1810, with very decorative fine cameo and garland moulding detailing in gesso to the front and sides, 244 cm high, 136 cm wide, 68 cm deep ***
*** A colonial cedar X frame stool. Australian circa 1850. covered in traditional horse hair. Provenance: Tocal auction ( Most likely Swan Murray and Haine) 2005 lot 195 for $2,400, 60 cm by 50 cm by 40 cm high ***
*** A good early cedar work table. Australian circa 1845. two operating drawers and two dummy drawers to sides, 47 cm long, 36 cm deep 73 cm high ***
*** A Queen-Anne style walnut bedside chest-of -drawers, 73 cm, high 71 cm, wide 41 cm, deep ***