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Antique Queen Anne
Queen Anne Oak 2-part Chest c.1710 |
| Queen Anne Oak 2-part Chest of panelled construction, the drawers framed with double bead moulding, original escutcheons, replaced handles in correct style, feet restored. Circa 1710
37" wide
20 3/4" deep
33" high |
18thc Portrait of King Frederik & Queen Julianne Marie of Brunswick |
| From the studio of Carl Gustaf Pilo (1712-1792) are a pair of small oil portraits of Danish monarchs from the 18th century . King Frederik V of Denmark and Queen Julianne Marie of Brunswick . They are oil on board and were painted around 1750 from the studio of Carl Gustaf Pilo (1712-1792) who was painter to the royal court under King Frederik V of Denmark . The pair of paintings are presented in 19th century giltwood frames measuring 35cmx27cm and 32cm x 28cm . Both painting are in good condition with the portrait of Queen Julianne Marie having more cracklure to the surface . Both paintings come with museum provenance and further appraisal from an expert on Pilo . Viewing by appointment . Worldwide shipping available. |
A Fine Queen Anne Oak Kneehole Desk |
| A fine and beautifully proportioned oak kneehole desk dating from the early 1700’s. Excellent restored condition retaining a wonderful colour and patina.
This super piece of early country furniture has seven useful drawers, all of solid construction with early large hand-made dovetail joints. There is a central cupboard set behind the shaped central apron and the item stands on turned bun feet.
A rare & extremely well preserved piece.
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Dimensions: All are maximum sizes.
35.75” wide (91cm)
21.5” deep (54.5cm)
30” high (76cm)
Nationwide delivery available.
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Shelley Queen Anne Crocus Flowers Art Deco Trio Set |
| This is a fabulous Shelley Trio (Cup / Saucer / Side Plate) in the Crocus Pattern.
The trio is in the fantastic Queen Anne Art Deco shape.
The backstamp dates this piece to between 1912 and 1925.
In lovely condition, looks to have had very little use.
A fantastic Shelley Trio from the Art Deco period.
If you have any queries feel free to contact us. |
18th Century Queen Anne Oak Dresser Base |
| 18th Century Queen Anne Oak Dresser Base
With boarded and reeded edge top over three geometric moulded drawers with later handles, pot board below, excellent colour
Circa 1710-20
Width: 61\" / 155cm
Depth: 17\" / 43.25cm
Height: 28.75\" / 73cm |
Good 20th Century Walnut Desk |
| Good 20th century walnut desk on a small pad foot leg, shaped front original leather top & finished on the back too.
Condition: Good!
Dimensions: H 77cm W 130cm D 68cm |
Edwardian Walnut Display Cabinet |
| Edwardian walnut display cabinet on pad foot cupboard base & glazed top single door top & bottom great shape.
Condition: Good!
Dimensions: To come! |
Queen Anne Style Sideboard |
| Gorgeous Queen Anne Reproduction
Mahogany Finish Sideboard in good condition
Collection Only
Dimensions : W-153 D-53 H-98 (cm)
Blackheath, London
Edythe: 07775 928 435
edythepeters@gmail.com
£295 ono
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Pair of high back chairs |
| Rare pair of oak Queen Anne high back chairs with cane backs and seats. A design often associated with walnut. Circa 1710
Height 44"width 18.5" Depth 15" |
Gateleg table |
| Queen Anne period single flap gateleg table. Rare item with lovely flat stretchers and superb colour and patination. Circa 1710
height 29" width 43" depth 32" |
Portrait of Elizabeth Pope, Countess of Lindsey c.1685; Circle of Kneller |
| A good quality and expressively painted portrait thought to be of the Countess of Lindsey in her State robes; the style is very much that of Sir Godfrey Kneller and clearly painted by a talented artist, possibly a member of Kneller's Studio.
The handling of the skin tones in particular is very sensitive.
Although the sitter is depicted in her most formal clothing the artist presents her as a person, not as an icon or symbol.
The face is not a mere mask, but conveys intelligence and a hint of good humour.
ELIZABETH POPE, a Catholic and daughter of the 2nd Earl of Downe, had married as her first husband Sir Henry Francis Lee, who died in 1667. Her second husband, whom she married sometime between 1669 and 1671, was Robert Bertie, 3rd Earl of Lindsey; she was his third wife. This marriage marked a significant rise in her status and fortunes. Her new husband was hereditary Lord Great Chamberlain and was made a Gentleman of the Bedchamber to the King, and Elizabeth herself was made a Lady of the Bedchamber to the Queen in 1676.
Several years earlier her son by her first husband had been married to Lady Charlotte Fitzroy, illegitimate daughter of Charles II and Barbara Villiers, Countess of Castlemaine and Duchess of Cleveland.
SIR GODFREY KNELLER (1646 - 1723) was the most profound influence on late 17th and 18th c. portraiture. By 1679 he had painted the King and remained the most famous and successful portrait painter in England; in 1688 he was appointed Principal Painter to the King.
His work was so in demand he could not keep up with it alone, so he maintained a busy studio, employing many talented artists as his assistants. Many of this assistants went on to found their own successful studios.
Kneller's influence on portraiture in the 18th century cannot be overestimated as many copied his style....with varying degrees of success.
Oil on canvas in modern giltwood frame.
SIZE: 48 x 39.5 inches inc. frame
PROVENANCE: Private Collection, Sussex.
A similar portrait of the Countess, by Kneller, has descended through the Bertie family at Grimsthorpe Castle, Lincolnshire. This portrait is illustrated p.200 of 'Painted Ladies. Women at the Court of Charles II' published by the National Portrait Gallery, 2001.
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Pair Of Queen Anne Single Chairs |
| A Very Attractive Pair Of Queen Anne Style
Walnut Single Chairs With Drop In Seats,
Having Vase Shaped Splats To Backs
& Standing On Cabriole Legs
Circa 1920
H - 41in
W - 22in
D - 18in
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Edwardian Mahogany Set of 6 Queen Anne Style Chairs |
| Edwardian mahogany set of six queen anne style high back chairs on a pad foot with drop in seats.
Condition: Good!
Dimensions: To come |
SOLD |
| Set of Six Edwardian Queen Anne Chairs ca 1900
This beautiful antique set of six Edwardian Queen Anne style mahogany dining chairs consists of two carvers and four stand chairs. The chairs have shaped backs with beautifully carved back splats, bow fronts, stand on splayed back legs and have fine cabriole front legs. The chairs are upholstered in neutral beige coloured velvet with a matching braid trim, are a rich red mahogany colour with a striking grain, good patina, are in very good condition and have been beautifully cleaned using a traditional form of wax finishing.
Seat Height 46cms/18inches Ref No 02118
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Delivery within England approx £85 + VAT
If you buy more than one item then usually, only an additional £40+VAT is charged per item.
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1920's Queen Anne style desk chair |
| Early 20th century mahogany Queen Anne style desk chair ...
English circa 1920's
£425
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Rare George I Small Walnut Bureau in the Queen Anne Style |
| Rare George I Small Walnut Bureau in the Queen Anne Style. Provenence: From the Estate of RH Earl & Countess of Shrewsbury & Waterford. C. 1714-27.
Dimensions : W-58 D-42 H-101 (cm)
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