Depression chest of four drawers containing Edison cylinders depression era rustic pine chest containing approx 60-100 Edison rolls, size of chest 59 cm x 37 cm x 34 cm
17th century Italian walnut primitive side table with rectangular top above the frieze drawer, raised on straight legs joined by square section stretchers and a 'V' shaped support. 76 cm, wide, by 48 cm, deep and 78 cm, tall.
Three West Australian jarrah farmhouse chairs c.1930's. These chairs were very likely made during the depression era using recycled farmhouse materials one chair has an interesting branding mark under the seat, 'Bridgetown West Australia' Provenance:…
A folk art kauri occasional table, modelled after a primitive three-legged stool, the irregular top and base united by pegged 'branch' legs. Height 32 cm
An early 19th century primitive pine hanging corner cabinet, with open section above thick double panelled narrow door, original star headed nails evident. 55 x 34 x 112 cm.
A depression period chest of drawers with bottle tops as the handle Pulls, made from recycled boxes, Australian, height 24 & 26 cm, width 24 & 33 cm, depth 29 & 25 cm
An Australian primitive bench stool, 19th century 45 cm high, 94 cm wide, 29 cm deep note for a similar example see Peter Cuffley a survey of Australiana, 1790 - 1940, the Carney McKenna Collections, illustrated pg 88, no. 217
A depression period side cabinet, two drawers, central cupboard, distressed limed paintwork, enamel and metal fittings, 83 cm high, 82 cm wide, 48 cm deep
A primitive 18th century oak sword chest, paneled front with carved decoration, handmade hinges, old repairs. Requires attention. 126 x 45 x 56 cm.
New Zealand 'Depression cabinet', probably made from pine and kauri apple boxes, with central cupboard door with Art Nouveau inspired inset copper panel, flanked by three small drawers with white porcelain handles. 63 cm x 55 cm
A primitive Australian chest of drawers, pine and packing case construction with original crackle finish, circa 1860s, 122 cm high, 102 cm wide, 62 cm deep
A 19th century European country primitive fruitwood side / preparation table, with two deep frieze drawers, squared and tapered section legs. The plank top with clenched ends showing good old signs of wear. 129.5 x 61 x 74.5 cm.
An 18th/19th century decorative metal bound trunk, primitive plank construction with multiple rosette headed steel bars and lock, possibly as a secure chest. (minor faults and two later cut-outs to the back panel). 86 x 53.5 x 38 cm.
An early Colonial single drawer hall table with square tapering legs, Australian cedar, New South Wales origin, early to mid 19th century, primitive construction techniques employed, 77 cm high, 83 cm wide, 38 cm deep
Two 19th century three-legged country fruit wood stools, primitive pegged construction, one stool with centre depression, lovely, aged patina. H,530 and 48 cm.
A depression two door cabinet inlaid with various objects, profusely embellished with assemblage of found object, mounted on cedar and painted, 60.0 x 45.0 x 31.0 cm
A primitive 18th century oak coffer, the front carved in low relief with trailing vines, shaped apron and sides, an old repair to the lock area. 116 x 50 x 60 cm.
Rustic chest of drawers, c. 1930, pine, metal packing cases, retains original green paint, height 90 cm width 53 cm depth 36.5 cm. Provenance: The Estate of Ray Hughes
A primitive Colonial chiffonier food safe, solid blackwood throughout, Tasmanian origin, circa 1840 128 cm high, 107 cm wide, 48 cm deep. Provenance: The Rodney Pemberton Collection
A rare and primitive Australian chair hewn from a single slab of eucalypt with stick legs, mid 19th century. Most likely central Victorian goldfields origin. Few examples of this type of chair or stool construction survive today. This piece with its…
An 18th century oak coffer, three panels to the front decorated in Jacobean style carving, the lids also panelled, primitive hinges and lock, raised on square feet. 124 x 50 x 63 cm.