An antique chest on stand, 19th century, the brass strapped walnut lift top chest or coffer with decorative pierced brass corners, escutcheon and carrying handles, raised on a later stand. Height 68 cm, width 57 cm, depth 40 cm
An oak coffer or sword chest, 18th century, of plain form with a single plank top with wire pin hinges, of pegged construction, and raised on block feet, partial candle box to the interior, 57.5 cm high, 110.5 cm wide, 42 cm deep
A small Tudor-Style oak coffer, 20th century with a plain rectangular hinged top, the front carved with a dragon panel, with plain sides, on elevated short legs. Height 38 cm, length 58 cm, width 36 cm
Late 17th century oak coffer, with three panel top, demi-lune carved frieze, three front panels carved with central floral roundel and two lozenge panels, 106 cm wide
A Continental oak coffer, probably early 17th century, with a panelled frieze, shaped bracket feet and original elaborate escutcheon and hinges, 76 cm high, 166 cm wide, 60 cm deep
A 16th/17th century oak small proportion boarded coffer, single plank top, sides and back, two panel front with restrained fine repeating carved detail.102.5 cm x 37 cm x 62 cm.
A 19th century country oak coffer, paneled top and sides, the front with Jacobean style carved decoration, substantial lock, raised on bracket feet, evidence of old worm. 127 x 57 x 67 cm.
An English Eighteenth century oak coffer, circa 1760, the rectangular panelled plank top with nice patina, above a panelled frieze, the sides panelled too, peg joined, with original wrought iron hinges and brass escutcheon, raised on block supports. Height
A European peg joined oak coffer, 19th century with a lovely patina, the rustic plank lift top over a box with two rectangular reserves to the front above a shaped apron, raised on square legs. Height 77 cm, width 130 cm, depth 65 cm
A carved oak coffer, English, 19th century, with a four panelled top above blind fret borders and diamond patterned panels centred with flower heads, with stile legs and block feet, 60 cm high, 125 cm wide, 26 cm deep
A Charles II oak panelled chest, late 17th century, circa 1670The attractive oak chest or coffer of large dimension, with hinged plank top, incised decoration to the morticed frame, the front with carved triple panel decoration with geometric designs, and
Elizabethan antique English oak monk's coffer with original iron lock, shackle hinges and carved front, late 16th century, 76 cm high, 154 cm wide, 60 cm deep
Charles II oak coffer, 17th century, mortice, tenon and peg construction, carved with geometric motifs, height 66 cm width 136 cm depth 58 cm. Provenance: Private Collection, NSW
Charles II oak coffer, 17th century, mortice, tenon and peg construction, carved with geometric motifs, missing bottom (A/F), height 65 cm width 133 cm depth 54 cm. Provenance: Private Collection, NSW
A Continental fruitwood coffer, 18th century, with plank top, antique hinges and lock, a decorative shaped skirt, legs probably later, 52 cm high, 113 cm wide, 42 cm deep
An oak coffer, English, 18th century, with a typical plank top and sides, a partial candle box to the interior and lined with later 19th century newspaper, 68 cm high, 101 cm high, 38.5 cm deep
An oak five plank coffer, late 17th century, the rising top revealing internal candlebox, the front panel with incised arcaded pattern, height 54 cm, width 105 cm, depth 50 cm. Provenance: Austiques, Parramatta, acquired from the above circa 2012
A small oak sword box, 17th century, in the form of a six plank boarded coffer with 'v ' shaped stile legs, iron hinges and antique replaced escutcheon, 48 cm high, 105 cm wide, 38 cm deep
A 19th century oak coffer, plank top, the front with three carved panels and two drawers, the interior with candle drawer, raised on carved bracket feet. 125 x 50 x 73 cm.
An 18th century Georgian oak coffer, three panel hinged lid and front, pegged construction. 124.5 x 52 x 61 cm. Provenance: - Ex: the estate of Len Castle. Purchased from Art+Object in 2014.
Early 19th century English oak coffer, of rectangular form, with a carved panelled top carved with arched motifs to the front apron on pedestal base, length 133 cm
An oak 17th/18th century coffer, in appealing rustic condition, iron hinges and lock, notched decoration to the edges, with old repairs. 101 x 41 x 72 cm.
A Charles II oak joined chest or coffer, the rising plank top above a panelled front with carved decoration to the frieze of scrolls and flowerheads above three panels, the central panel with flowerheads in an interlocking device flanked by lozenges, heigh
A Japanese export coffer, 18th century, rectangular with chamfered corners, black lacquered and inlaid with mother of pearl all-over with sprays of flowers and foliage, the front panel with a scene of a traveler and his attendant on the road, with brass ha
A small Japanese export coffer, 18th century, rectangular with chamfered corners, black lacquered and inlaid with mother of pearl all-over with sprays of flowers and foliage, the top with a pair of figures admiring a rockwork, with brass handles and hardwa
An oak coffer; late 16th/early 17th century, the panelled rising top revealing a candle box to the interior, having panelled sides and later iron handles. Height 53 cm, width 97 cm, depth 42 cm
Enzo Mari storage coffer for Hermes Maison collection, ·Metiers, Canaletto walnut, smooth bull calf. Pumpkin colour, France / Italy, 54.2 cm high, 66.2 cm wide, 54.3 cm deep, original Hermes crate, 77 cm high, 79 cm wide, 68 cm deep. Authenticity booklet.
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.
An English late 17th century coffer. Carved oak with original carvings banded around the top and the three panels in a circular motif. With a candle box at the left hand side of the interior, on square block legs, 65 cm, high, 112 cm wide, 47 cm deep.
Late 18th century oak coffer, of rectangular form with a hinged cover, the front with panels depicting carved Gothic tracery and quatrefoils, the lid attached via iron banded hinges, later additional hinge added to interior, height 47 width 93 depth 41 c
A 17th century oak coffer, the rectangular hinged top above a carved front of opposing fleur-de-lys connected by scrolls, square iron lock plate, raised on block feet. 86 cm wide, 40 cm deep, 47 cm high
A 17th century oak coffer, dated: AD 1620, the rectangular hinged top above carved floral panels within diamonds and lettering 'AD 1620', square iron lock plate, raised on block feet. 91 cm wide, 51 cm deep, 51 cm high
A 17th century oak coffer, the large rectangular hinged top with deeply carved zigzag and gadrooned bands to the sides, above a carved frieze and panel of similar zigzag carving and square iron lock plate, flanked by plain panels, raised on block feet. 156
A 17th century oak coffer, the rectangular hinged plank top above a carved frieze with guilloche band of flower heads among scrolling and three arched recessed panels each centred with a diamond and between palm leaf stiles, raised on block feet. 116 cm wi
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.
A George II / George III oak coffer, two plank top, with carved decoration to the front, the interior with candle box, primitive nails and pinned hinges, stile feet. 115 x 55 x 63 cm.
A large 18th/19th century French fruitwood coffer, the later four plank lid unhinged, the 18th century or earlier base with four panelled front and double panelled sides, of large size. 172 cm x 80 cm x 99 cm. Showing good age and character.
An antique English oak coffer, 17th century, a provincial style coffer of good dark patination, with a plank top with crimped short ends, rail and stile construction with relief carved borders and three decorative arching motifs to the face, raised on shor
A 17th century English oak coffer, carved panelled front with arches. Standing on plank legs, still maintaining plank top with original hinges. Lid opens to a partially fitted interior. 50.5 x 58 x 32 cm
A Georgian oak coffer, 18th century, of typical pegged construction, the hinged plank top with moulded edges opening to a storage space, the front decorated with a primitive carved frieze, above four fielded panels, 70 cm high, 141 cm wide, 56.5 cm deep
A rustic James II oak coffer, 17th century, of pegged construction, the hinged top opening to reveal an interior with a small lidded compartment, the front comprising four moulded panels, 59 cm high, 119 cm wide, 52 cm deep
A Chinese black lacquered elm coffer, Qing Dynasty (1644-1912), Shanxi Province, circa 19th century, the low coffer with four doors and four drawers. 46 cm high, 124.5 cm wide, 37.5 cm deep
An 18th century and later monk's bench, the four panelled back with classical relief decoration of shields within wreath frames and florals, the carved arms above the coffer form base with tapestry upholstered panelled hinged lid with scrolling 'moustache'
A large early 19th century fruit wood coffer, six panelled top and front, double panelled sides, with some old borer and good faded patina of age, replacement bracket feet. 130 cm x 62.5 cm x 71 cm. Provenance: The R.B. Williamson Estate Collection.
A 19th century Continental small coffer, the painted pine exterior with colourful birds and flowers in circular panels on green ground, the interior with two candle boxes, raised on bracket feet, characterful old patina. 86 cm x 50 cm x 63 cm. Provenance:
Italian walnut coffer, Italian Renaissance walnut cassone low coffer, simple design with five panel front and panel sides. Two large lion front feet, wood, original patina. Tuscany, mid-16th century. Width 161 cm, depth 61 cm, height 59 cm. Provenance: di
Italian walnut coffer, Italian Renaissance walnut cassone low coffer, simple design with five panel front and panel sides. Two large lion front feet, wood, original patina. Tuscany, mid-16th century. Width 184.5, depth 60 cm, height 59 cm. Provenance: di C
A Chinese provincial elm Three-Drawer coffer, Qing Dynasty (1644-1912), circa 18th century, the tapered coffer with round section flaring legs, foliate spandrels to each side. 83 cm x 160 cm x 58 cm
A Continental painted pine coffer, probably Austrian, 19th century the hinged lift top above a painted frieze and single long drawer 60 cm high, 149 cm wide, 62 cm deep
An 18th century oak country coffer, the lid with notched edges, the hinges made of hand forged iron loops, two plain panels to the front, raised on square section legs, attractive patina. 91 x 45 x 58.5 cm.
Good Elizabethan oak coffer, c.1585, of rectangular form, set with two paneled doors with moldings and inlaid diamond and star motifs and dated 1585 in fruitwood, opening to shelves with original locks, with central carved linen fold, raised on four legs,