furniture - Barossa
30 item(s) found:
Barossa Valley Germanic dresser with glazed door to the upper section
A Germanic carved oak chest of drawers, circa 1900 94 cm wide, 66 cm deep, 88 cm high
A Germanic cedar two drawer desk, South Australian c1870 76 x 127x 67 cm old encrusted finish.
An early 19th century cedar Germanic armchair, Barossa, the curved top rail with pierced heart shape above a shaped cross-rail, with down swept scroll over arms, a drop in seat,…
An important Australian Colonial full cedar two door wardrobe fitted with two drawers below in the European style, cabinet makers probably Barossa Valley region (this wardrobe totally dismantles)
Chest of drawers mid 19th century South Australian red cedar seven drawers c1875
An important Australian Colonial cedar pedestal desk from the South Australian Railways fitted with 8 drawers on a plinth base
Barossa Valley wardrobe, stained pine, shield doors & two drawers below
A Germanic folk Art painted settle, 19th century, length 191 cm
South Australian Barossa Valley pine chest fitted with seven drawers flanked by bobbin turned columns, mother of pearl escutcheons
A set of six 19th century South Australian colonial cedar dining chairs, circa 1860, each with a shaped cresting rail and shaped splat on hexagonal baluster legs
An important South Australian solid huon pine chest of drawers, fitted with 9 drawers flanked by spiral turned columns on a plinth base. Barossa Valley origins (4 replacement knobs)
A fine quality Australian Colonial huon pine chest fitted with 8 drawers, flanked by carved floral and foliate pilasters with original glass knobs, possibly Barossa Valley origins
A South Australian Germanic design collector?…
A mid 19th century South Australian Barossa cedar bookcase, with a shaped pediment, below a pair of astral glazed doors, the lower section with a pair of panel doors supports on a plinth. Width 38 cm. Length 105 cm. Height 192 cm
A rare ladder back Casuarina and red gum ladder back arm chair 97 x 54 x 63 cm a very rare and important item. This chair would have had a rush woven seat originally.…
A set of six mid 19th century South Australian cedar dining chairs, each with curved back rail, finely carved splat with drop in seat on baluster supports
A Barossa Valley turned leg cedar miners couch Australian 94 x 226 x 64 cm
Germanic bookcase cedar twin glazed upper doors over two drawers and two panelled shield doors on block feet original glass and glazing bars good condition with original painted interior
Bookcase cedar Att to Cw Schadel signature carved Crown embellished with shield and naturalistic Foliage above two glazed scallop carved doors on base full. Width scallop drawer Reference page118 figure 34 'The Barossa Folk' Noris Ioannou
A 19th century Australian cedar and rose mahogany wardrobe of Germanic influence, NSW,…
Original Victorian bow fronted cedar, eight drawer chest with carved columns, from the Barossa Valley
Antique Baltic pine Barossa valley settlers sleigh bed, with pegged construction typical of the Barossa valley Germanic cabinet work, the diamond shape of the front of the bed made from Australian red cedar, with a custom made mattress
A Maple carved piano stool, possibly Barossa Valley, S.A, the narrow lidded stool featuring carved gum leaves and nuts to lid, with carved vine leaves to skirt raised on two carved pedestal legs supported between with a single turned and carved spindle
Victorian kauri pine meat safe cabinet, from Hahndorf in South Australia, with one deep drawer, two fixed shelves behind the two doors and original pressed wire on each side.
Small cedar, German influenced, chest of three drawers with large and unusual mother-of-pearl escutcheons, turned, half round bobbin columns and turned feet, of South Australian origin
Carved Robert Prenzel blackwood dower chest dated 1900, made for John Riddock, Yallum Park, South Australia
Well built baltic pine secretaire chest of Germanic/Austro-Hungarian design influence, with internal detail compartments including trinket drawers, secret slots and a writing surface
Cedar South Australian wardrobe, finely carved and brass inlaid with two panelled doors and two drawers
