Elegant Victorian grand father clock in mahogany Features a revolving moon dial Also has a gothic style door Inlaid oval mahogany panel Decorative columns either side of the case and bottom Standing oggee cabriole legs Josh Walker was a famous clock maker based in Workington Made in Workington Cumbria in NW England Circa 1820 Bought from a private house sale in London’s Mayfair
Gorgeous Victorian credenza in finely figured burr walnut Features side columns and brass fittings Two glass doors at each ends with shelves for display purposes The freeze inlaid with marquetry decoration Great patina to the deeply rich burr walnut Circa 1860 Bought from a private house sale in London’s Kensington
Fine quality French Boulle style pier or side cabinet Ormulo mounts including intricate cherubim caryatid mounts to the side and grotesque masks Features classic Boulle style inlay with faux tortoiseshell, brass and ebony Such a rich, refined look to this side cabinet Circa 1880 Bought from a dealer on Marche Biron at Paris antiques markets
You are viewing a gorgeous demi-lune side cabinet in mahogany in the Gillows manner Carved motifs and pie crust edge The carved details in relief are exquisite, including a lion mask, urns, festoons and floral reliefs Classic piece of refined English antique furniture Circa 1890 Fully restored by our inhouse restorer Bought from a private house sale in London’s Kensington
You are viewing a large size Victorian credenza with Sevres porcelain plaques and bronze columns Hand crafted from burr walnut with a wonderful patina Two glass doors either side with shelving area for displaying pieces Hand painted porcelain plaques show cherubs and Romantic scenes Circa 1860 Fully restored by our inhouse restorer Bought from a private house sale in London’s Notting Hill
Ebonised Victorian high quality credenza with ormulo mounts and Sevres plaques Circa 1880 Two glass doors either side with shelving area for displaying pieces Hand painted porcelain plaques show floral sprays and Romantic scenes Love the colour scheme of the black ebonized tone offset by gold ormolu trim and plaques Fully restored by our inhouse restorer Bought from a private house sale in London’s Belsize Park
Gorgeous two part military campaign chest on bun feet mahogany Circa 1810 Classic campaign look with metal reinforced corners and original handles Campaign furniture refers to portable, collapsible pieces originally designed for military officers during campaigns, particularly in the 18th and 19th centuries Characterized by practicality and elegance, these items—such as chests, desks, and chairs—often feature brass corners, removable legs, and a modular design for ease of transport Fully restored by our inhouse restorer Bought from a private house sale in London’s Dulwich
Fine quality Edwardian display cabinet with intricate inlay Marquetry inlay is in the Sheraton manner with floral motifs and festoons Hand crafted from mahogany Circa 1890 Fully restored by our inhouse restorer Bought from a private house sale in London’s Chelsea
Gorgeous large size Victorian ebonised credenza or sideboard Inlaid with exotic woods and features amboyna wood extensively Luxurious look with the interplay between the colours of the different woods Four column supports and Sevres porcelain central plaque enclosed in an ormulo frame Circa 1880 Fully restored by our inhouse restorer Bought from a private house sale in London’s Chelsea
Stunning Japanese inlaid Meiji era hardwood cabinet or shrine Beautiful inlay work shows decorations of birds and natural scenes Also features finely carved details on all points, very skilled craftsmanship Particularly striking are the dragons carved down the side Inlay materials include bone, mother of pearl, horn and gilt lacquer Stunning, museum quality piece of Japanese art Bought from a private house sale in London’s Pimlico Fully restored by our inhouse restorer