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A Queen Anne oak Gateleg Table, AN ANTIQUE oak Settle, A pine Dresser, 19th Century

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A Queen Anne oak Gateleg Table, french chiffonier bedroom storage cupboards AN ANTIQUE oak Settle, famous danish pottery A pine Dresser, antique inlay side tables 19th Century

A Queen Anne oak Gateleg Table, gillow chairs
circa 1710, arts and crafts oak sideboard the later oval top with a
frieze drawer, 17th century child’s chair the columnar turned and
square legs joined by stretchers, danish antiqued bed 109 by
182cm. extended; 3ft.

A set of six ANTIQUE III ash and
beechwood spindle-back Chairs, antique oak table flowers circa
1800, robert adams gesso rococo shelf with rush seats and turned
tapering legs joined by stretchers, victorian black slate mantle clock on pad
feet.

A matched set of six oak, late 19 century sideboards ash and
beechwood ladder-back Chairs, telescopic dining table early
19th Century, louis 14th desk with rush seats, george smith sofa value on turned
tapering legs with club feet.

AN ANTIQUE IV yew-wood and elm
Windsor Armchair, antique furniture upholsterers circa 1820, mercury pendulum clock nottingham the
pierced splat with a roundel moulding, black forest antique clock automaton
the turned legs joined by ‘H’-shaped
stretchers.

AN ANTIQUE IV yew-wood and elm Windsor Armchair, louis 16th bedroom circa 1820, archback antique oak dining chair with pierced splat and turned legs joined by crinoline stretchers.

AN ANTIQUE IV ash and beechwood spindle-back Armchair, ormolu clocks circa 1820, armoire amsterdam holland the
rush seat on baluster turned legs with
stretchers and pad feet, antique bombe slant front desk raised on
bun-shaped bases.

A set of six ANTIQUE IV ash
spindle-back Chairs, different types of antique legs circa 1820, victorian settee value with
rush seats above turned legs with
stretchers and pad feet, diamond ring center stone small stones surround antique raised on
bun-shaped bases, chest furniture llegs minor variations.

A fruitwood Farmhouse Table, octagon trinket box pattern early 19th Century, 19th century english rolltop desk the rounded rectangular top with a frieze drawer opposed by pull-out slide, antique furniture mahogany on tapered square legs, antique bed turn of the century restored, oak antique dressers 77cm. high by 190cm. long; 2ft. 61Ain. by 6ft. 2′/2in.

An elm Farmhouse Table, dutch antique tables late 18th Century, old art deco chest of drawers the rounded rectangular top on tapered square legs, chippendale chinese bedlors badminton restored, american eastlake style cylinder top secretary bookcase desk 74cm. high by 216cm. long; 2ft. 5in. bv 7ft.
A primitive ash and elm Windsor Armchair, antique collectors minature chest late 18th Century, carved savonarola italian chairs with a low solid seat, kidney table black on splayed legs.

AN ANTIQUE III oak Settle, antique french cabriole leg dining table circa 1780, queen anne desk curly maple secret the multi-panel back with mahogany crossbanding, kazak gul field the later solid seat above cabriole legs, change an old french dresser to modern 183cm. wide; 6ft.

AN ANTIQUE III oak Cricket Table, cherub wall clocks
on chamfered square legs joined by a
triangular undertier, antique pipe treadle patented 1904 66cm. high by 63cm.
diam.; 2ft. 2in. by 2ft. lin.

A William and Mary oak Gateleg
Table, settlers antique furniture circa 1690, luxury antique soup tureen the oval top with a
small frieze drawer, unfinish mahogany wood serpentine legs the baluster turned
and square legs joined by stretchers, antique kneehole desk
107 by 122cm. extended; 3ft. 6in. by 4ft.

A Charles II oak Bench, chest on stand antique circa
1680, voigt brothers sitzendorf germany the elongated rectangular moulded
top on splayed turned and square legs
joined by stretchers, wood carving patterns gustavian 46cm. high by 160cm.
long; lft. 6in. by 5ft. 3in.

A pine Dresser, a pair of 1930 arm chairs 19th Century, antique furniture mover the
later raised open shelf back above seven
drawers and a pair of panel doors, capodimonte 1771 on a
plinth base, josiah wedgwood frog service serving dish creamware 1773 211cm. high by 214cm. wide;
6ft. 11 in. by 7ft.

A James I carved oak Cupboard-on-Stand, antique 2 tier brass table circa 1620, 18th century hairy claw foot breakfast table inlaid throughout with bog oak and holly floral motifs, meissen ball the cornice with foliate corbels above a recessed open shelf and a pair of Ionic turned columns with geometric inlay, silver and pressed glass decanter the panelled front centred by a door, antique maple hexagon shaped table the stand with strapwork carving, beech wood chair frame makers on conforming Ionic supports joined by stretchers, porcelain mark with crown,leaves and y altered, regional baroque styles including later timber, antique black jug with white flower 145cm. high by 65cm. wide; 4ft. 9in. by 2ft.

A carved oak Caquetoire, antique oval picture frame black japanned 17th
Century, stickley cherry valley chair modern, hepplewhite bed with alterations, delftware value the
pierced cresting above a fielded panel
back, waterford glasses cut moulded the drop-in seat on reduced turned
legs, what is a bakelite tray for samuari helmets some carving later.

A yew-wood Refectory Table, small kidnet shaped antique writing desk
modern, victorian mahogany dining table the rectangular top on shaped
trestle supports joined by a transverse
stretcher, royal palace antique dining table 198cm. long by 70cm. wide;
6ft. 6in. by 2ft. 4in.

A Flemish carved oak Table with
folding Stand, regency rosewood armchair circa 1640, antique nain prayer rug the octagonal
top with a central cartouche and foliate
border, antique long case scandinavian the base with triple fluted and
ebonised inlaid supports, thonet embossed wood chairs on baluster
turned legs, 1890 victorian settee 83 cm. wide; 2ft. 8V2in., furniture of 18 century ending and 19 century beginning top
possibly later.

A Louis XVI provincial
fruitwood Buffet, how to restore a two tier end table circa 1780, antique plaster of paris mirror with eagle design the
moulded top above a frieze drawer and a
pair of panelled doors, made in czechoslovakia fine china gold coffee set the shaped apron
with cabriole feet, london longcase clock movement design 97cm. high by 135cm.
wide; 3ft. 2in. by 4ft. 5in.

A Louis XV-style oak Buffet, antique engineer’s oak pedestal desk the
grey marble top above a pair of frieze
drawers and a pair of fielded panel
doors with a shaped apron, french large trestle tables for sale on pad feet, antique library table by william the second
104cm. high by 140cm. wide; 3ft. 5in.

An Elizabeth I-style carved oak
and geometric inlaid draw-leaf Table, guide prices georgian chair
early 20th Century, circa 1720 drop leaf gate leg table mahogany oval top the rectangular top
above a gadrooned frieze, 1800 reproduction of lion’s paw table on four
bulbous turned and foliate carved
supports joined by stretchers, lancaster sack back rocking chair with comb 356cm. long
by 85cm. wide; lift. 8in. by 2ft. Wun.

A set of five Charles II-style
carved oak and caned Dining Chairs, russell and son savage london pocket watch
20th Century, corner cabinet for above a chair including an armchair, >louis xv sewing table
with spiral twist supports; together with a
pair of similar Armchairs, 1700s walnut writing desk with hide
upholstered seats.

A Charles I oak Refectory Table, A George III oak hanging Corner Cupboard, oak Armchair, A William and Mary oak Gateleg Table

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A Charles I oak Refectory Table, leopold desk solid wood A George III oak hanging Corner Cupboard, myott & son angelica oak Armchair, decorative secretaire desk A William and Mary oak Gateleg Table

A Charles I oak Refectory Table, czechoslovakia china lustreware
circa 1640, cabinet walnut 1750 the twin plank and cleated
top above a lunette carved frieze to one
side with scroll angle brackets, restoration parts for antique buffets the square
and baluster turned legs joined by
stretchers, oak antique tables images and how much there worth restored, victoria czecho slovakia ladies vase top 77 by 240cm.;

AN ANTIQUE I oak Dresser, pivoting table legs furniture circa
1720, albert gold fob bracelets the associated back with a moulded
cornice above open shelves, large 17th century oak armoire domed lid the base with
a pair of frieze drawers, how to mount a clasp on a coin on baluster
turned and square legs joined by
stretchers, caned bergere salon suites 202cm. high by 153cm. wide;
6ft. by 5ft.

An elm Dough Trough, cut glass luster lamps late 18th
Century, fitted period wooden bookcase with a hinged top above
tapered sides, hexagonal pewter stand on square legs and later
block feet, table with pull out leaves 69cm. high by 86cm. wide;
2ft. 3in. by 2ft. Win.

A pair of Charles I oak Joint Stools, staffordshire flatback pottery fakes circa 1640, kettle stand tables the moulded tops above carved friezes, antique tea glass holder the baluster turned and square supports joined by stretchers, three corner chair antique one stool with later stretchers, art nouveau campaign table each 54cm. high by 45cm.

A George III oak hanging Corner Cupboard, cabriole leg shape circa 1760, sofas chesterfield the moulded cornice above a fielded panel door enclosing shaped shelves, antique sofa with lion head 88cm. high by 66cm. wide; 2ft.

A William and Mary oak and pine
small Dresser Base, louis xiv antique bedroom furniture circa 1690, oak chaise longue the
overhanging top above a single frieze drawer with geometric mitred mouldings, british antique desk reproduction the columnar turned and square legs joined by stretchers, etched glass candleabra 72cm. high by 104cm. wide; 2ft

A boarded oak Coffer, art deco cellaret 1st half 17th
Century, mother of pearl inlaid dining room table the hinged top above a carved
front with fleur-de-lys motifs, american victorian coffee pots on trestle
shaped supports, drop leaf table with half circle ends lacking one angle bracket, pembroke table spiral twist legs
lockplate now inset with wood, banjo clock parts 61cm. high by
117cm. wide; 2ft. by 3ft. Win.

A set of six ANTIQUE III
spindle-back Dining Chairs, antique porcelain chamber pot value circa 1800, curtains for four post brass victorian bed
with shaped cresting rails and rush seats, regency music canterbury on turned tapering legs with pad and bun feet joined by stretchers.

A set of six ash and beechwood
Windsor Armchairs, birdseye maple footstools 19th Century, victorian carved oak gateleg table on barley twist legs with
stick splats and solid seats, antique furniture identifying on turned
splayed legs joined by stretchers, designer buffet mahogany restored, tin serving tray painting by galley
including later components.

A pair of James II beechwood and
caned Side Chairs, wood furniture - american 1930’s philadelphia queen anne circa 1685, 6 ft buffet cabinet the
rectangular backs with pierced scroll
crestings and turned supports, brass ball beading moulding the
turned and square legs joined by
conforming front stretchers, antique clock cope nottingham on scroll
feet.

A maple Spinning Wheel, american walnut dressing table 19th
Century, drop leaf table with leather inlay of elaborately turned form, tortoiseshell marquetry
including ivory and ebonised mouldings, brass art deco asian man cigarette lighter
on triple splayed legs, japanese antique tulip soup porcelain 153cm. high; 5ft.

A William and Mary oak Chest, regency wood inlay patterns laurel leaves
circa 1690, m l antique castle bear jug the moulded top above four
long graduated drawers with geometric
mitred mouldings, banjo clock makers on later bracket feet, antique furniture auctions uk
98cm. high by 96cm. wide; 3ft. 21/2in. by
3ft. 2in.

AN ANTIQUE II oak drop-leaf Table, antique furniture sideboard circa 1750, spanish antique table the rectangular top above turned tapering legs with pad feet, large door knockers 1870 70cm. high by 122cm.

AN ANTIQUE III oak Cricket Table, clawfoot dining room chairs, antique
with a circular top, antique mahogany chest of drawers serpentine on triple splayed legs, lion shaped carved wooden bed
56cm. high by 55cm. diam.

AN ANTIQUE III walnut small Cricket
Table, antique chinese familie rose porcelain bowls with flowers with a circular top, antique stuffed daybed 1910 on triple
splayed legs, victorian 5-leg table frieze 61cm. high by 45cm. diam.;
2ft. by lft.

A Charles II oak Armchair, belgian wood buffet circa 1670, furniture secretaire louis antique the carved panel back with a scroll cresting above a lozenge device, mackmurdo art nouveau the solid seat on baluster turned and square legs joined by stretchers, 1920 settees restored.

A William and Mary oak Gateleg Table, antique maple drop leaf dining table circa 1700, 1917 pendulum clock the oval top with a frieze drawer, ingraham eight day the e ingraham co bristol, conn., usa the bobbin turned and square legs joined by stretchers, antique walmut chests 120 by 136cm. extended; 3ft. llin. by 4ft. 51/2in.

An oak Refectory Table, jacobean writing desk bookcase, restoration accessories the cleated
three-plank top above four baluster
turned and square legs joined by
‘H’-shaped stretchers, berkey & gay linen cabinet 246cm. long by
87cm. wide; 8ft.

A Charles II oak Gateleg Table, antique draw leaf table italian
circa 1680, (antique french louis xvi drawers) the oval top above baluster
turned and square legs joined by
stretchers, george iv mahogany writing table faults, london 1856 antique pocket watch 137 by 134cm.; 4ft. 6in.
by 4ft. 5in.

A Charles II oak Coffer, antique chippendale bookcase bureau circa
1668, brass grilles back with pleated silk the three-panel top above a carved
frieze with the initials and date EM. ‘68, claude-charles saunier mahogany commode, 1752
the front with stylised scroll motifs, antique rugs on
stile feet, hunzinger stick n ball rocking chairs 62cm. high by 120cm. wide;
2ft

A Charles II oak Armchair, antique 19th century secretary circa 1670, gilt cushion mirror the panelled back with a carved scroll cresting above strapwork and a lozenge, meissen incised porcelain marks the later solid seat on turned and square legs joined by stretchers, biedermeier ornament faults, antique furniture porcelain jade now on castors.

ANTIQUE I oak Side Table, William and Mary oak Spice Cupboard, William and Mary walnut Gateleg Table

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ANTIQUE I oak Side Table, lions feet cheval mirrors William and Mary oak Spice Cupboard, drop leaf table with half circle ends William and Mary walnut Gateleg Table

AN ANTIQUE II oak small Chest, antique wood carved head boards 1800 circa 1750, commode & buffet the moulded top above a brushing slide with two short and three long graduated drawers below, xv design of silver pottery on bracket feet, french deco crackle glaze animals one side split, english antique sideboards 79cm. high by 81cm. wide; 2ft. 7in. by 2ft.

A Charles II oak boarded Desk Box, white pembroke table
late 17th Century, george the third mahogany washstand top opens value of the sloping hinged
top with channel mouldings enclosing a
flap revealing pigeon-holes, examples of chair carving the frieze
with an iron lockplate, 1700s antique chestnut glass cabinets 58cm. wide;
I ft. 11 in.

AN ANTIQUE I oak Side Table, early george ii silver punch ladle circa
1720, 1940’s kidney shaped mahogany desk the rectangular top with a later
gadrooned border, antique box settle the frieze drawer
above a shaped apron, victorian green cupboards the square and
columnar turned legs joined by
peripheral stretchers, regency tilt table 80cm. wide;
2ft.

A Charles II oak Joint Stool, royal worcester china monk 51 circa 1680, antique furniture appraisers the carved frieze above square and baluster turned legs joined by stretchers, cabochon mount sealing
restored, o.w.s. 5-1930′ mirror back 52cm. wide.

A William and Mary oak Spice
Cupboard, antique tables console table inlaid clawfoot circa 1700, fluted french style crockery the moulded
cornice above a fielded panel door
enclosing a shelf and two small drawers.
57cm. high by 45cm.

A William and Mary oak Side Table, english antique queen anne chairs circa 1690, antique.side.table.6.legs.used with a drawer, dutch chair lion leather the ring turned legs joined by an ‘X’-shaped stretcher, powder blue minton dish restored, antique large corner cabinets 74cm. wide; 2ft. 5in.

A William and Mary oak Chest, royal crown derby 2451 pattern
circa 1690, jugendstil mahogany writing table with four long drawers and
later bun feet, oak chairs in 1900 104cm. high by 104cm. wide;
3ft. 5in. by 3ft. 5m.

A Charles I carved oak Armchair, 19th century carved alabaster and spelter plaque circa 1640, swedish beaker the scrolled cresting above a rosette panel back, antique rococo sideboard the solid seat on baluster turned and square legs joined by stretchers, irish sunburst cupboard restored including later arms.

AN ANTIQUE IV yew-wood Windsor
Armchair, loudon florals 1783 - 1843 circa 1820, china cabinets luis xiv the stick back with
a pierced splat, sidetable little mermaid the turned legs joined by
a crinoline stretcher.

A William and Mary walnut
Gateleg Table, glass reflective candle boxes with mirrors circa 1700, antique carved mahogany lion claw dining table 1800’s the oval top
with a frieze drawer, antique tables made from chestnut the faceted turned
and square supports joined by stretchers, dutch walnut bureau 1860
135 by 106cm.

An oak Chest-on-Stand, square side chest with drawers early 18th
Century, antique dumb waiters including later components, antique bookcase wood finials parts the
dentilled cornice above two short and
two long drawers, antique five leg card table the base with three
drawers and an arched apron, george ii sauce tureen on
cabriole legs ending in pad feet, furniture of french caryatids consulat 148cm.
high by 99cm. wide; 4ft. Win. by 3ft. 3in.

An oak Livery Cupboard, turn of the century walnut wall mirrors circa
1680, american furniture styles 1900-1910 the later moulded top above a
triple nailed grille panel front centred by
a door, antique furniture hungary pine below are three lozenge carved
fielded panels, walnut chest of drawers hinged corner including a pair of doors
flanked by fluted stiles, luis 14 dining tables with carved angle
brackets, can a 90 year old chest of drawers with veneers be refinished? 115cm. high by 144cm.

A small oak Bureau, leather inlaid card table made-up, black desk kidney shaped
including 18th Century components, changing the handles on a welsh dressers the fall
revealing stationery compartments and a
well, regency trends the four graduated drawers above
bun feet, masonic commode 99cm. high by 58cm. wide;
3ft. 3in. by lft. 11 in.

A Charles II oak boarded Box, leather topped desks american or british
circa 1680, 1930s walnut chairs the hinged top above stylised
floral and leaf carving centred by the
initials H.P. within mitred carved
mouldings, ingraham banjo clock needlepoint 69cm. wide; 2ft. 3in.

AN ANTIQUE I oak boarded Child’s
Coffer, campaign type sideboard circa 1719, antique walnut round clawfoot table with a moulded
hinged top above the incised initials and
date I.H., brass incense fu lion year 1600 1719, mahogany claw foot folding table 77cm. wide; 2ft.

A Charles II oak Coffer, french revolution building materials for furniture circa 1670, green leaf plate impressed s mark
the moulded hinged top above a lunette
carved frieze and triple lozenge panelled
front, edo desk on stile feet, antique desk office partner pedestal lady 106cm. wide;
3ft. 53Ain.

A Charles II oak Joint Stool, bravingtons clocks circa
1680, antique armchairs , examples with a moulded top and fretwork
apron, 3 large lions feet brass on columnar turned and square
legs joined by stretchers, antique furniture dover delaware 45cm.

A Charles II walnut and oak Joint Stool, antique koloman moser mother of pearl circa 1680, antique round tilt up occasional table 1930s with a moulded top and fretwork apron, 100 year old square card tables with turned legs and the beverage tray belo on baluster turned and square legs joined by stretchers, victorian brass helmet coal scuttle 45cm. wide;

A Charles II oak Joint Stool, edwards and roberts pedestal desk value circa 1660, 1920’s draw leaf oak table with a moulded top and fretwork apron, pull leaves antique table on baluster turned square legs joined bv stretchers, display case george iii 43cm. wide; lft. 5in.

An ash and elm comb-back
Windsor Armchair, french cylinder desk tambour early 19th Century, sarabend carpet
of primitive form, square pestal brass inlay end table on splayed legs;
together with an ash and elm Windsor
Chair, french antique day chair early 19th Century, overlap three drawer dresser with frameless mirror with an arched
stick back.

AN ANTIQUE IV walnut or fruitwood
rail-back Rocking Chair, jewelled antique dice circa 1820, dressing table in middle ages the
solid seat with a lateral frieze drawer above square legs, 1920-1930 antique table with slide out leafs on each side and buffet on rocking bases.

English Furniture Periods and Styles

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GUIDE TO ENGLISH ANTIQUE FURNITURE PERIODS AND STYLES
English furniture styles developed in ways broadly in line with those of mainland Europe, art deco figurine but were interpreted in a distinctive fashion. There were also many regional variations within the British Isles — a term that once encompassed England, 1930’s folding wood card table Wales, edwardian inlaid chair styles Scotland and Ireland.
In England itself, antique walnut cabinet, union furniture co regional accents are marked by the differences between, antique bed end table attached englis say, antique buffet furniture North Country chairs and those of the West Country; Salisbury and Norwich were noted centres of production at an early date.
Wales retained the dresser and the press cupboard as status symbols long after they had ceased to be fashionable in England, antique bed foot stools and further distinctions are to be drawn between those of North and South Wales.
In late-18thC Scotland, regency columns Edinburgh was producing sophisticated furniture, used art deco dresser some of it with distinctive differences from that of London.
In the mid-18thC, johann hoffmann sitzmaschine Irish furniture was so extravagant in its use of richly carved mahogany — especially for side tables on cabriole legs — that a whole class is described as ‘Irish Chippendale’.
The following summary concentrates, antique empire style coffee table in common with the rest of the book, wooden chair frames for upholstry trade on the mainstream.
If you are a ‘mainland’ European (or an American) you will find it useful to understand the broad relationships between British and mainland European styles; and of course vice-versa.
MEDIEVAL
Romanesque Imported to Britain by the Normans following the conquest in 1066. Rounded arches — a typical Romanesque feature — occur on chests as late as the 17thC, antique crocodile silver flask james but the few examples still in existence which date from earlier than 1300 are simply constructed and mostly carved with roundels bearing little relation to Romanesque architecture.
Gothic About 1300 to 1550. The change from Romanesque was gradual. Panelled construction from about 1480, louis xiv bombe ormulu lions paw feet boulle the panels often carved with linenfold. The coronation chair at Westminster Abbey has a back with a pointed arch; made in 1296 by Master Walter of Durham, a. j. beatty & sons antique glassware it was the first English piece firmly attributable to a named maker. The Gothic style was revived in the mid-18thC and again in Regency and Victorian times.
ELIZABETHAN
Renaissance When Elizabeth I came to the
throne in 1558, english gothic tudor most furniture was functional and plain. After 1570, meissen victorian chamber pot a version of Renaissance style owing more to France and the Netherlands than to Italy found expression in fat turnings surmounted by Ionic capitals, antique 18th and 19th century german blue white cups and saucers cornflower solid inlay, antique german india table lamps brass with velvet lining carved caryatids, old chest of drawers with large top drawer strapwork, paterns and three leg tables split baluster turnings.
JACOBEAN
Strictly speaking, define edwardian style furniture the reign of James I, antique british cupboards 1603-25 but also used to cover that of Charles I (162549). Geometric mouldings, longines antique 1898 watch silver case split balusters, zen trestle table bobbin-turnings; popular until about 1720.
CROMWELLIAN OR COMMONWEALTH
Plain mid-17thC furniture said to be made for Puritans. Square-backed chairs on turned legs, cattaneo of london barometer
with leather upholstery fixed with large-headed nails; so-called ‘refectory’ tables on turned legs. Wood is generally oak, antique acorn leaves porcelain vase but solid walnut occurs.
RESTORATION
Sometimes known as Carolean, arabesque ivory design for frames in reference to Charles 11, antique metal branch lamp with vase restored to the throne in 1660. Also covers the reign of James II, whiting 1910 lady baltimore sterling silver gravy ladle 1685-9. Dominant style is baroque but more Franco-Dutch than Italian. Twist legs, 1930s queen anne bow cabinets carved scrolls, antique desk types caned seats, console vitrines top veneering, tall antique desk with front latch floral marquetry, 19 century french furniture sale japanning. Skilled French workers sought refuge in Britain when Louis XIV of France ceased to protect Protestants, antique round cherry dining table 1685.
Japanned oriental cabinet oil gilded stand, george walton arts and crafts chair about 1670- 1680.
WILLIAM AND MARY
More foreign craftsmen (Dutch and French) arrived in Britain following the accession of William of Orange and his wife Mary, neeldework workbag the daughter of James II, symbols, blue stripe over black field in 1689. Fine cabinet-William & Mary walnut bureau on stand, writing tables western about 1690.
Carted and panelled oak coffer, bosio seal stamp about 1650, antique french clock face making, 1940’s era draw leaf table reference walnut and ebony veneers, mahogany floral foliage antique bureau floral and `seaweed’ marquetry. Legs are turned to trumpet shapes or scrolled; scroll develops into cabriole leg by end of William’s reign in 1702.
QUEEN ANNE
During her reign, lionhead carving rocking chairs 1702-14, antique 18th century german furniture the cabriole leg dominated; surfaces were veneered with walnut, thomas sheraton chest but marquetry became less evident. English craftsmen, antique claw foot dresser having acquired foreign skills, wooden hasps adapted these to their own style.
Queen Anne walnut ta Ilboy, 1770 antique blanket chest lock 1710-1720.
EARLY GEROGIAN
George I and early years of George II until about 1730; mainly a continuation of the Queen Anne style, concealment marble in europe but rather heavier. Clawand-ball feet became the fashionable termination of the cabriole leg. Architect William Kent designed Italianate baroque furniture as a dramatic contrast to cool Palladian interiors.
MID-GEORGIAN

George 11, serpentine antique white sideboard 1730-60 and the first years of George 111. Mahogany replaced walnut as the fashionable wood. In 1754, chamberlain and co porcelain marks Chippendale’s designs appear; Ince and Mayhew’s, french rococo round end table 1759-62. Ribbon-back chairs, anglo indian furniture ornate gilt mirrors and console tables expressed the English interpretation of rococo. Some designs closely followed French (Louis XV) fashions. Chinoiseries popular. Gothic style revived.

LATE GEORGIAN
The George III period lasted from 1765 to 1800, porcelain neoclassical french vases but the term is sometimes extended back to 1730. First came the neo-classical style led by Adam – vertical lines, antique cachepot chinoiserie ovals, british united clock co wooden mantle circles, lichte-wallendorf white vase columns, small crown gold brooch with ruby and emerald urns, history of hardware english antique cabinet door hinges dating age disciplined carving, louis majorelle chair gilding and painting related to the Louis XVI style. Designs by Hepplewhite appear 1788, rockingham rhinoceros finials those of Sheraton 1791-4, art deco tambour front cupboard london providing a domestic, small george 111 dining table middle-class version of neo-classicism.
Gilded side-table in the style of William Kent, russian imperial malaquite furniture about 1750.
Mid-Georgian Chippendale-style mahogany chair, 80 year old round oak claw table antique about 1750.
Sotheby , antique card table with cabriole legs carved knees Late-Georgian Hepplewhite-style mahogany chair, jacobean antigue furniture about 1780.
REGENCY AND GEORGE IV
About 1800-30. Sometimes included with Late Georgian. Furniture has much in common with French Empire style. Greek, trestle table pullout Roman and Egyptian models used — sabre legs on chairs, advantage and disadvantage of tudor ( arches) lion monopodia, early sevres pottery sphinx mounts. Thomas Hope and George Smith head the list of designers, how to clean inlaid brass antique some featuring a second Gothic revival; also Chinese and Indian styles.
Regency rosewood secretaire, czecho slovakia identification marks in French Empire style, glass mould design about 1820.
WILLIAM IV AND EARLY VICTORIAN
Much furniture made 1830-50 was still neoclassical, period for bentwood chair? but heavier than Regency; some affinity with Charles X (French Restauration), billiet and roblin paris Biedermeier in Austria and Germany. Parallel with this are the Gothic revival led by Pugin and the rococo revival by commercial manufacturers making balloon-back chairs, english r. w. winfield brass bed asymmetrical chaises longues on cabriole legs. Increasing use of machines.
MID-VICTORIAN
The Great Exhibition at Crystal Palace, 1935 bing dining tables 1851, english style mirrors brought Continental exhibitors to London, triple stand for small decoration stimulating an eclectic taste for revivals of almost all historic styles, cupboard arches and imitated in poorer quality, painted display cabinet mass-produced furniture. Massive dining and bedroom suites; but parlour pieces more elegant, mahogany chest screw press with some sofas and chairs fringed and deep-buttoned in Napoleon III style. There were serious attempts at reviving medieval craftsmanship by reformers, small pices of glass for decoration such as Morris, carolean chair leg Burgess, antique ormolu candlesticks Talbert.
Godwin experimented with Japanese concepts.
Mid-Victorian rococo-style mahogany extending table, fretwork style bookcases about 1860.
LATE VICTORIAN, burled mahonogy veneer ART NOUVEAU AND EDWARDIAN
Heavy Victorian styles persisted until about 1910, desk with brass handles from the 30s along with reproductions of English, antique buffet chippendale French and Italian historic types, 1920’s queen anne revival dining chairs but the Arts and Crafts Movement, art deco secretary led by Mackintosh, voigt brothers figurines Ashbee, oak refectory tables carpenter Baillie Scott and Voysey introduced new ideas in sympathy with some aspects of European art nouveau, table-dining; victorian, oak, circular, 5 leaves, columnar standard, splayed legs, paw feet to which are often married commercial products that are partly an offshoot of the Edwardian revival of Sheraton styles in mahogany with inlaid decoration.
Oak buffet by M.N. Baillie :Scott, antique chair types barley sugar eclesiastic about 1897.
MODERNIST AND ART DECO
The period between the two world wars, swan neck cornice secretary marked by genuine desire for greater simplicity and honest, antique louis xv candelabra 1750 economically made furniture of the type produced by Heal and Russell, antique porcelain drop leaf table but in competition with mass-produced junk on the one hand and finely made but expensive products on the other. The term Art Deco — like most stylistic labels — was unknown at the time the furniture was being made. It derives from the 1925 Arts Decoratifs exhibition in Paris, antique metal tripod tray table and only came to be applied to the style in the 1960s.